Metal Construction News Ranks Fleming Steel Erectors the #2 Metal Building Erector in the US by Square Footage
FSE is ranked #2 in Metal Construction News’ 2025 Top Metal Builders.
FSE is ranked #2 in Metal Construction News’ 2025 Top Metal Builders.
Fleming Steel Erectors is the first company in Oklahoma to attain AC478 Accreditation. AC478 is a national standard recognizing commitment to excellence in metal building assembly.
The Fleming Construction Group is pleased to announce that we are currently recruiting US military veterans through a collaboration with the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s Tulsa office. The intention behind the joint effort is to fill ten open positions on Fleming’s metal building assembler team.
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FSE announces partnership with Harper Construction to perform PEMB erection services for the 514K sq. ft., 500 MW data center for blockchain infrastructure company, Core Scientific.
We are proud to announce that Metal Construction News has recognized Fleming Steel Erectors yet again in this year’s Top Metal Builders Erectors List by Tonnage. We are now ranked number six nationally with a 2.2% increase in square footage in 2021 versus 2020 –
On March 29, the Fleming Construction Group was recognized at the Butler National Builder Meeting awards banquet and reception at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix with two awards for our 2021 work as Butler builders. The first was for Cumulative Butler Sales Volume of
From our highly qualified labor force all the way up the chain of command, we employ team members who are skilled, knowledgeable and reflect the FSE values of integrity, service, and reliability. These attributes are represented at their utmost by FSE VP Ronnie Schmitz.
One of the ways that Fleming Steel Erectors differentiates itself in the commercial construction industry is in the careful attention to detail and the robust planning that takes place long before a single piece of steel is delivered to the job site. Meet the man
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 21.1%, or roughly one out of five workplace fatalities occur on construction sites, with falls being the number one cause of death.