
F. STAHLTECHNIK: 3 TIG WELDERS FOR HALL CONSTRUCTION IN 72 HOURS
Additional welding capacity for hall expansion and structural steel assemblies during ongoing production
Overview

The challenge
Initial situation: Alongside ongoing core orders, a hall expansion had to be fabricated at short notice.
Bottleneck: The internal team was already fully utilised and could not absorb the additional workload.
Quality requirement: Load-bearing assemblies required clean execution and reliable documentation.
Project risk: Any delay would have pushed installation windows and downstream trades.
Our approach
Detailed intake: Materials (S235 / S355), weld types, inspection requirements and quantities were clarified in advance.
Targeted qualification match: Only TIG welders with experience in structural steel fabrication were selected.
Structured start-up: Test welds, shift handover and on-site points of contact were fixed before the first workday.
Ongoing steering: Availability, performance and potential absences were actively monitored throughout the project.

Measured results
The client completed the hall expansion on schedule without pulling core staff from live projects. The decisive factor was not just speed, but the precision of the staffing match.

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