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Custom Metal Fabrication for Power Plants in Portland, Oregon

We Partner with Commercial Projects of All Sizes

For over three decades, Madden Fabrication has provided custom metal fabrication services in Portland for power plants. From refining full designs to full-scale fabrications, we provide end-to-end custom metal frameworks tailored to your project needs.

How Metal Fabrication Powers the Energy Industry

Metal fabrication is one of the significant components of the energy industry today. It can support everything from fossil fuel sources to renewable energy technologies. Metal fabrication plays a valuable role with:

  • Power plants

  • Wind energy

  • Renewable energy

  • Energy efficiency

Benefits of Metal Fabrication for Energy

Custom metal fabrication empowers architects and contractors to turn bold ideas into reality. Tailored designs address specific project needs by combining aesthetics to create unique commercial spaces. Unlike products you can get off the shelf, custom-fabricated components are built to exact specifications, allowing for greater design freedom and proper functionality.

Personalization

Custom metal fabrication provides the durability commercial structures need to endure time, weather, and heavy use. Steel and aluminum resist wear, corrosion, and harsh environmental conditions. With superior strength and reliability, custom-made fabric components help minimize maintenance and reduce repair costs, making it a more innovative, cost-effective solution for contractors. 

Resilience

Precision in metal fabrication ensures that every metal component fits flawlessly, meeting the exact specifications and tolerances required for long-term performance. For commercial contractors, this level of accuracy leads to smoother installations, reduced material waste, and staying on budget and schedules. It also reinforces the product's structural integrity, ensuring lasting quality and durability. 

Accuracy

Metal fabrication is a sustainable option that provides commercial contractors with eco-friendly solutions without compromising quality or performance. Recycled materials like steel and aluminum help reduce environmental impact and waste. Additionally, energy-efficient manufacturing methods and the reuse of scrap materials support more environmentally responsible practices.

Eco-Friendly

Power Plant Metal Fabrication: Key Areas We Serve

Madden can help with the fabrication of critical infrastructure components of a power plant, including:

Ladders

Platforms

Maintenance access points 

Operator platforms

Safety platforms

Railings

Infrastructure

Madden can help with the fabrication of replacement parts and components of equipment commonly used in power plants, including:

Generators

Turbines

Pressure vessels

Tanks

Equipment

Madden offers fabrication for maintenance and repair throughout power plants, including:

Metal components for equipment

Signage

Ladder fabrication and repair

Structural beam fabrication and repair

Platform repair

Facility Maintenance and Repair

Types of Power Plant Projects We
Partner On

Hydroelectric

Geothermal

Nuclear 

Solar

Coal-thermal

Fossil-fuel

Diesel-fired

Gas-fired

Metals We Use for Power Plant Projects

Power plant contractors can be confident in our ability to fabricate various metal types. We can assist your team in selecting the best metals for your projects and recommend finishes, maintenance, and care to ensure long-term performance.

Madden’s Equipment and Expertise for Power Plant Projects

  • 5'x10' CNC plasma cutting table up to 1" thick
     

  • Saw Cutting 18 inches x 18 inches
     

  • 120-ton ironworker punch, shear and break
     

  • 50-ton ironworker with shearing and coping tooling
     

  • Programmable draw bender for pipe, tube, and steel shapes
     

  • GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, SMAW, SAW welding capabilities in shop and field
     

  • 500# weld positioner

  • 75-foot 10-ton bridge crane
     

  • 11,000# and 3500# forklifting capabilities
     

  • Flatbed and field trucks for quick direct shipping and service work
     

  • Drilling, milling, overlay, and machining equipment
     

  • Plasma and oxyacetylene, manual and semiautomatic cutting capabilities
     

  • In-house Autocad and Solidworks software

Power Plants: Steps To Begin Your Next Metal Fabrication Project

We'd be happy to discuss your current metal fabrication needs. Fill out our online form or call us at (503) 226-3968 to get started! 

Step 1:
Contact Us

We will evaluate your project specifications and prepare a bid to meet all the metal fabrication requirements.

 Step 2:
Specs Review

We will precisely fabricate the components for your project and provide you with regular progress updates.

 Step 3: 
Fabrication

We can provide expert final product installation for projects within a 100-mile radius of Portland, Oregon.

Step 4:
Installation

Our Fabrication Experts Answer Your Power Plant Metal Fabrication FAQs

Can you assist with design or pre-fabrication planning for a power plant project?

Yes. We can assist with design questions and ensure the components are fabrication-ready to help reduce field modifications and speed up installation.

What is your typical project turnaround time?

Project timelines vary depending on the scale of the project, the materials used, and the project's specific requirements. We are happy to provide an estimated timeline during our initial consultation and review. 

Can you ensure the final product meets code requirements?

We thoroughly understand the local and state building codes and work closely with stakeholders to ensure everything we fabricate is up to code.

Do you offer all metal fabrication services in-house?

We handle most of our metal fabrication projects in-house, ensuring quality and efficiency throughout the project. If we cannot offer fabrication on a particular product in-house, we have partnerships with trusted fabricators to assist.

© 2025 Madden Fabrication

(503) 226-3968

info@MadFab.com

2550 NW 25th Pl, Portland, OR  97210

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