Structural Steel Fabrication Projects in Ontario | CWB Division 1

Commercial, Industrial & Institutional Structural Steel Projects

Explore structural steel fabrication projects completed by EIW across Ontario. Our CWB Division 1 certified facilities produce precision-engineered structural steel frameworks for commercial, industrial, and institutional construction.


From large distribution centers and manufacturing facilities to complex structural assemblies, these projects demonstrate the scale, accuracy, and fabrication quality that define our work.


Browse the gallery and drone tours to see the structural steel geometry, connection details, and overall project scale that our fabrication teams deliver to construction sites across Ontario.


Each project highlights EIW’s role as a leading structural steel fabricator in Ontario, supporting contractors with high-capacity fabrication and engineered steel assemblies.

Structural Steel Project Gallery Across Ontario

These projects demonstrate the capabilities of our structural steel fabrication operations in Ontario, demonstrating our fabrication capacity and engineering expertise while supporting large-scale commercial, industrial, and institutional construction projects.

Structural Steel Drone Tours Across Ontario

Explore our projects from above with aerial drone tours that reveal the structural steel framework, geometry, and assembly in full detail. These tours provide a complete perspective of the scale, accuracy, and craftsmanship of our fabrication operations.

Long‑Term Care Facility – Picton: Strengthening the Future of Local Healthcare

A dynamic drone sweep around the half‑erected steel structure, capturing the project from every angle and showing the scale, progress, and craftsmanship on site.

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Structural Steel Project: Long-Term Care Facility – 603 County Road 49, Picton, Ontario

Structural Steel Supplied: 653 t

Sector: Health Care


What you’ll see:

• Rotating aerial views of the steel frame • Low and high passes showing connection details • Full‑site perspective from multiple angles

Longo’s Distribution Facility Expansion – Vaughan: Framing the Future of Retail Construction

Take a 360° aerial tour around the future home of Longo’s, where precision engineering meets bold design. This drone footage captures the impressive scale and craftsmanship of the Structural Steel framework—designed, fabricated, and installed by EIW. As the building begins to take shape, our steel structure stands as the backbone of what will soon be a vibrant commercial space.

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Structural Steel Project: Longo’s Distribution Facility Expansion – 8800 Huntington Road, Vaughan, Ontario

Structural Steel Supplied: 635 t

Sector: Commercial / Retail


What you’ll see:

• Sweeping drone view of the partially built structural steel frameworkStructural steel framework in place and progressing • Scale and complexity of EIW’s structural steel assembly from above

Millcreek Drive Project – Mississauga: Every Angle of a Structural Steel Build

From a quick flyover to bay doors, weaving in and out of the interior, and finishing outdoors, this composite captures every angle of the Millcreek Drive Structural Steel build.

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Structural Steel Project: Millcreek Drive Project – 6280 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga, Ontario • Structural Steel Supplied: 240 t • Sector: Commercial / Retail


What you’ll see: • Exterior and interior fly‑throughs of the structural steel frameworkStructural steel geometry from multiple vantage points • Full‑site look at the progressing structural steel build

Dixie Road Project – Brampton: Structural Steel in Motion

Take a full aerial tour around the perimeter of the Structural Steel skeleton at 8000 Dixie Road, showcasing the scale and precision of EIW’s fabrication in progress.

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Structural Steel Project: Dixie Road Project – 8000 Dixie Road, Brampton, Ontario • Structural Steel Supplied: 745 t • Sector: Commercial / Retail


What you’ll see:

• Perimeter flyovers of the structural steel skeleton • Progression of structural steel fabrication and erection • Scale of the multi-building structural steel development

MMC Highway 50 Project – Brampton: Structural Steel Rising in Real Time

Watch as the drone passes unerected Structural Steel, then circles the rising skeleton while crews assemble the structure—a dynamic look at MMC Highway 50 in motion.

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Structural Steel Project: MMC Highway 50 Project – MMC Highway 50, Brampton, Ontario • Structural Steel Supplied: 500 t • Sector: Commercial / Retail


What you’ll see: • Unerected structural steel staged on site • Active erection of the structural steel skeleton • Aerial passes capturing the full structural steel build zone

Countryside Drive Project – Brampton: Completed Structural Steel from Above

Witness a full exterior drone showcase of the newly finished Countryside Drive project.

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Structural Steel Project: Countryside Drive Project – 5435 Countryside Drive, Brampton, Ontario • Structural Steel Supplied: 1,715 t • Sector: Commercial / Retail


What you’ll see:

• Complete exterior flyover of the finished structural steel framework • Clean lines and geometry of the final structural steel assembly • Full-site perspective of one of EIW’s largest structural steel builds

Mapleview Drive West Project – Barrie: Precision, Scale, and Structural Steel Geometry

From high above, the circling drone unveils the Mapleview Drive West structural steel frame.

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Structural Steel Project: Mapleview Drive West Project – 90 Mapleview Drive, Brampton, Ontario • Structural Steel Supplied: 815 t • Sector: Commercial / Retail


What you’ll see: • Aerial passes over the full structural steel footprint • Clean geometry of beams, columns, and bracing in the structural steel frame • Clear look at the scale of the Barrie structural steel development

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – EIW Structural Steel Projects

Q1: What is CWB Division 1 structural steel?

A1: CWB Division 1 structural steel refers to steel fabrication that meets the highest Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) standards. Division 1 certification ensures that all welding procedures, personnel, and fabrication processes comply with strict quality, safety, and code requirements. EIW’s CWB Division 1 certification guarantees precision, structural integrity, and consistency for every project we deliver.

Q2: How much structural steel can EIW fabricate per year?

A2: EIW operates a high-capacity fabrication operation capable of producing up to 10,000 short tons of structural steel annually. Our eight Toronto facilities and advanced production systems allow us to handle large-scale commercial, industrial, and institutional projects efficiently, without compromising quality or schedule.

Q3: Which Ontario cities does EIW serve for structural steel projects?

A3: EIW provides structural steel fabrication and supply across Ontario, serving cities including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Barrie, and surrounding areas. Our projects range from commercial and retail facilities to complex industrial and institutional builds throughout the province.

Q4: What types of projects does EIW handle?

A4: EIW fabricates structural steel for a wide variety of projects, including commercial buildings, industrial facilities, distribution centers, retail expansions, and institutional structures. Each project is engineered for precision, sequenced for efficient installation, and delivered with our commitment to safety and quality.

Q5: How does EIW ensure quality and accuracy in fabrication?

A5: Our fabrication process incorporates dedicated quality‑inspection zones, certified welding procedures, and rigorous oversight at key stages. We also use 3D modeling, BIM coordination, and digital planning tools to ensure every structural steel assembly meets design intent and fits seamlessly on site.

Q6: Can I view completed structural steel projects by EIW?

A6: Yes. The Structural Steel Projects features a gallery and drone tours of completed and in-progress projects across Ontario. These examples highlight EIW’s expertise, fabrication scale, and CWB Division 1 quality.

Q7: How can I request structural steel fabrication services from EIW?

A7: You can request a quote or discuss your project directly with our team by clicking the “Partner With Us” button at the top of the page, which links to our Contact page, or by contacting our sales team directly via StructuralSales@eiw.ca, or calling (416) 742-7111. We support projects from concept to installation, ensuring safe, reliable, and on-schedule delivery.

Q8: What makes EIW different from other structural steel fabricators?

A8: EIW is not a commodity supplier. We combine high-capacity fabrication, precision engineering, and proprietary scaffolding systems to deliver safe, durable, and efficient structures. Our team brings collaboration, craftsmanship, and local expertise to every project.

Q9: Does EIW provide scaffolding solutions along with structural steel?

A9: Yes. EIW offers in-house scaffolding solutions, including design, supply, and assembly, supporting both structural steel construction and complex multi-level access projects throughout Ontario.

Q10: How does EIW handle large-scale, complex structural steel projects?

A10: Our facilities are purpose-built for high-volume fabrication, with multiple production bays, integrated material-handling systems, dedicated quality-inspection zones, and an in-house trailer fleet for sequenced deliveries. This ensures we can manage complex builds at scale efficiently and safely.

Q11: What software and planning tools does EIW use for fabrication?

A11: EIW leverages Tekla Structures, SDS2, and STRUMIS for 3D modeling, detailing, and workflow management. BIM coordination and model-driven planning reduce conflicts, improve installation accuracy, and streamline project scheduling.

Q12: Can EIW handle custom structural steel components?

A12: Absolutely. EIW fabricates architectural, structural, and specialty components to project-specific requirements, ensuring all elements integrate seamlessly into the overall structural assembly.

Q13: How does EIW support project timelines and delivery schedules?

A13: We use sequenced, bundled deliveries coordinated with on-site workflow, combined with our in-house trailer fleet, to maintain on-time project progress. Our production planning and digital coordination tools further support schedule-critical, multi-phase construction.

Q14: What sectors does EIW serve for structural steel projects?

A14: EIW serves commercial, industrial, and institutional sectors, including distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, retail expansions, and office developments. Our experience spans large-scale and complex projects throughout Ontario.

Q15: How can I learn more about EIW’s structural steel projects?

A15: Visit the Structural Steel Projects, browse our project gallery, and explore drone tours to see the scale, precision, and quality of EIW’s structural steel fabrication across Ontario.

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