| Aspect | Steel Building Erection | Steel Fabrication |
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| Primary Focus | Assembling and installing steel structures on-site | Manufacturing steel components in a workshop |
| Work Environment | Construction sites, outdoor and indoor | Factories, workshops, manufacturing plants |
| Credentials | OSHA safety training, rigging, crane operation | Welding certifications, blueprint reading |
| Industry Usage | Construction, commercial buildings, warehouses | Steel product manufacturing, structural components |
Steel Building Erection involves assembling and installing prefabricated steel components on-site, focusing on structural assembly and safety. Steel Fabrication, on the other hand, is the manufacturing process where steel parts are cut, welded, and prepared in a workshop. Both roles require safety training and technical skills, but they differ in location, focus, and skill set. Understanding these differences helps clients find the right professionals for their project needs.