TRAY & FABRICATION WORK

Tray and fabrication work refers to the process of designing, manufacturing, and installing various types of metal trays and supporting structures used mainly for electrical, mechanical, and industrial applications. Tray work typically involves the production and installation of cable trays—such as ladder, perforated, solid-bottom, and wire-mesh trays—which are used to route, support, and protect electrical power cables, control cables, and communication wiring in buildings and industrial facilities. Fabrication work involves cutting, bending, welding, drilling, and assembling metal materials like mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or galvanized iron to create trays, brackets, supports, and related accessories. This work also includes preparing fittings such as bends, reducers, tees, and cross-sections needed for customized installation. Tray and fabrication work ensures safe and organized cable management, efficient maintenance access, and long-term durability while meeting quality standards, load requirements, and safety guidelines commonly required in construction, commercial, and industrial projects.

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