Metal Fabrication Mount Holly NC | Laser Cutting, Forming, Welding
Mount Holly hosts a practical mix of automation suppliers, utilities, and integrators that depend on parts arriving ready to install. Farris Group delivers metal fabrication services in Mount Holly, NC for carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum: frames, platforms, guards, enclosures, and light structural weldments.
Jobs run within an ISO 9001:2015 certified quality system that emphasizes process control and continual improvement for consistent results.
Processes That Protect Fit
Laser cutting and forming: CNC lasers maintain edge quality and hole position. CNC press brakes use programmed setups and calibrated gauges to hold angle and flange length.
Welding: Certified welders follow documented procedures; recurring work moves into robotic cells for uniform seam placement. For structural steel assemblies, WPS/PQRs can be aligned with the framework of AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code—Steel to support engineering and inspection expectations.
Finish and integration: The team coordinates powder coating or galvanizing, installs PEM hardware, and prepares kits by subsystem so field crews can stage quickly.
Compliance, Delivery, and Reach
Mount Holly projects that connect to public infrastructure need clear, traceable paperwork. As a FedLinks Verified Federal Vendor,
Farris Group supplies material certs, weld procedures/qualifications, dimensional reports, and inspection logs in organized packets. Delivery plans match customer calendars, and labels map to line-side zones for faster placement.
To request metal fabrication in Mount Holly, NC, call 704-629-4879 or visit our website at Farrisgrp.com to request an expert consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions about Fabrication Services in Mount Holly, NC
Can you align welding documentation with AWS D1.1?
Yes. Procedures and qualifications can be referenced to AWS D1.1 expectations.
Do you provide kit-labeled shipments?
Yes. Kits arrive serialized by subsystem or phase.
Is galvanizing or powder coating coordinated?
Yes. Finishes are scheduled to the specification.


