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Reinforcing Steel

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Bayshore Rebar Inc.  
Pleasantville, NJ
Reinforcing steel erection post tension specialist
 
Spring Creek Building Supply, LLC  
Minster, OH
Great Customer Service Reinforced Daily
 
Teton Steel Co.  
Casper, WY
Steel bar fabrication
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Rialto, CA
Concrete rebar fabrication & placing
 
Springfield, MO
Pipe, Steel Square & Rectangular Tube Reinforcing Bar, Lasers & Tube Laser Plasma, Shear & Press Break
 
Emporia, KS
Distributor of carbon & stainless steel, including hot-rolled & cold-rolled bars, pipe, P&O, sheets, plates, GR 100, AR 400, A514 GR B, A516 & GR 70, round & square tubing, beams, rebar, blasting, tube laser & plasma cutting, shearing, breaking & sawing
 
Durant, IA
Distributor of carbon steel, including hot-rolled & cold-rolled bars, pipe, P&O, sheets, plates, GR 100, AR 400, A514 GR B, A516 & GR 70, round & square tubing, beams, rebar, blasting, tube laser/plasma cutting, shearing, braking & sawing
 
Greeley, CO
Distributor of carbon & stainless steel hot & cold-rolled & P&O bars, pipe, sheets, plates, GR 100, AR 400, AR 500, A514, GR B, A516 & GR 70, round & square tubing, beams & rebar, including tube & flat laser & plasma cutting, shearing, braking & sawing
 
Norfolk, NE
Carbon steel processing & metal service center, including hot-rolled & cold-rolled bars, pipe, P&O, sheets, plates, GR 100, AR 400, A514 GR B, A516 & GR 70, round & square tubing, beams, rebar & laser & plasma cutting & braking
 
Eddystone, PA
Reinforcing steel fabrication
 
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Akron, OH
 
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Oklahoma City, OK
 
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Corpus Christi, TX
 
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Wilsonville, OR
 
Concord, CA
 
White Bear Lake, MN
 
Gainesville, GA
 
Monroe, NC
 
Teterboro, NJ
 
Brookfield, WI
 
Lansing, MI
 
Benson, NC
 
Warwick, RI
 
Berkeley Springs, WV
 
New Orleans, LA
 
Harrisonburg, VA
 
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Windsor, CA
 
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Ravenna, OH
 
Sterling, VA
 
Vinton, TX
 
Magnolia, OH
 
Gilbert, AZ
 
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The U.S. manufacturing industry continues to shine amid favorable growth forecasts. U.S. steel production keeps climbing, and current demand is through the roof. MNI's latest data on U.S. steel coincide with these statistics as the industry anticipates further growth. ...(Full Article)
The U.S. steel industry is on the rise, posting a 1.91% gain in employment in 2018 and a more modest 0.8% rise in sales, according to recent data collected by IndustryNet. As a whole, the steel industry has current average sales of $21.7 billion. The steel industry has experienced dramatic changes in recent years, including the common trend of replacing blast furnaces with electric arc furnaces. Steel companies are also increasingly using robots to operate EAFs. Number of companies and jobs in the reinforcing steel sector One small sector of the steel industry, reinforcing steel, provides steel that gives tensile strength to concrete structure. The sector contains 32 companies that provide 1,281 jobs, which is 11.6 percent of companies and 4.1 percent of jobs in the industry. There w...(Full Article)
On March 1, 2018, President Donald Trump announced that his administration planned to enact a 25 percent tariff on imported steel. On June 1, 2018, that tariff went into effect on steel from the European Union, Canada and Mexico. Ripples are spreading throughout the economy. Reactions within the U.S. have varied more along regional lines than ideological ones, with optimism running high in steel-producing states. Steel manufacturers are anticipating increased prices and higher profits. On Wall Street, steel stocks jumped. U.S. manufacturers are expected to decrease purchases of foreign steel in favor of domestic products, adding further to U.S. steel companies' bottom lines. Steel is a vital component for many industries. It comprises up to 65 percent of the weight of a car. Steel is...(Full Article)
The Trump administration's recent authorization of tariffs on steel and aluminum has produced mixed reactions in U.S. industries. Manufacturers of these metals regard the action as defending their businesses against dumping by foreign competitors. Heidi Brock, president and CEO of the Aluminum Association, praised the decision. She issued a statement declaring: "We look forward to working with the president on implementation and to creating a more level playing field." The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) explained its support for the action. Thomas Gibson, president and CEO of AISI, claimed, "About one-fourth of domestic steel capacity today is not being utilized. This is being fueled by the massive excess steel capacity in the world today, which is more than eight times larger...(Full Article)
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