FORGE, a one-stop shop for structurally efficient and cost-effective cold-formed steel prefabrication, announces its official opening of their 152,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Norcross, Georgia.
“Our goal is to drastically change traditional building methods in the construction industry,” said Ricky Wimberly, Co-Founder and Owner. “We're not just manufacturing CFS panels and structures. FORGE is offering our clients end-to-end solutions, all under one roof. As a turnkey prefabrication firm, we offer everything from design and engineering services to metal stud manufacturing, StoPanels, load-bearing structures, logistics and installation. Our advanced manufacturing equipment allows us to maximize value for our clients and end-users by streamlining the construction process, boosting safety and output, while reducing overall costs and project timelines.”
FORGE offers a variety of CFS products, all fabricated and assembled in a quality-controlled, indoor environment. Their Panels and Structures divisions handle the design, prefabrication and erection of StoPanels exterior/interior wall systems, metal studs, floor joists and roof trusses.
FORGE's leadership is comprised of hand-selected experts from the construction and engineering industries. Each person's unique perspective of off-site construction and decades of traditional construction experience is the perfect combination in developing a solid foundation for the company's vision. FORGE delivers consistent results on every project with unmatched precision yet to be seen in the market.
Furthering its mission to “Build Your Advantage,” FORGE utilizes advanced design and engineering software to automate performance and maintain complete control of the project specifications, allowing their clients to capitalize on greater productivity and superior results for every project, every time.
Since FORGE took possession of their factory less than a year ago, the company has manufactured more than 550,000 square feet of prefabricated CFS panels on several metro Atlanta projects, with a number of upcoming projects in the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast.