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Certifications

Certifications and Associations

MaiCo Industries, Inc. has invested in a variety of certifications and associations. Investment in associations ensures that MaiCo Industries is following the latest standards. 
  • AISC

  • CWB

  • Short Span Bridge Alliance

  • AAHSTO

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  • MaiCo Industries also has the following certifications from American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC):
    • BU - Certified Building Fabricator
    • SBR - Certified Bridge Fabricator - Simple
    • CPT - Certified Component Manufacturer - Bridge
    • Link to Certified Company Search on AISC website
    • Download Certificate from AISC for MaiCo Industries, Inc.
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  • CSA W47.1 FUSION WELDING OF STEEL COMPANY CERTIFICATION
    The Canadian Standards Association sets the criteria for Standard W47.1. Based on the type of work to be undertaken a company may be certified for Fusion Welding of Steel in one of three Divisions. Companies who wish to be certified under this standard are required to qualify their Welding Supervisors and their Welding Engineers, submit for review and approval their Company’s Welding Procedures and qualify their Welding personnel (welders or operators).

    Download certificate from CWB for MaiCo Industries, Inc.
  • Maico Industries is a member of the Short Span Steel Bridge Alliance, https://www.shortspansteelbridges.org and actively works with engineers as they develop plans for a bridge using the Folded Plate Bridge or SPS technology. The Short Span Steel Bridge Alliance (SSSBA) is a group of bridge and buried soil structure industry leaders who have joined together to provide educational information on the design and construction of short span steel bridges in installations up to 140 feet in length. 
  • AAHSTO, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ​https://www.transportation.org is a standards setting body which publishes specifications, test protocols and guidelines which are used in highway design and construction throughout the United States. Despite its name, the association represents not only highways but air, rail, water, and public transportation as well.[1]

    The voting membership of AASHTO consists of the Department of Transportation of each state in the United States, as well as those of Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. The United States Department of Transportation, some U.S. cities, counties and toll-road operators, most Canadian provinces as well as the Hong Kong Highways Department, the Turkish Ministry of Public Works and Settlement and the Nigerian Association of Public Highway and Transportation Officials have non-voting associate memberships.[1]

    Though it sets transportation standards and policy for the United States as a whole, AASHTO is not an agency of the federal government; rather it is an organization of the states themselves. Policies of AASHTO are not federal laws or policies, but rather are ways to coordinate state laws and policies in the field of transportation.

DOT Highway Sign Structures

Department of Transportations (DOTs) that MaiCo is authorized to provide traffic signal poles include:  
  • Kansas Department of Transportation or KDOT
  • Florida Department of Transportation or FDOT
  • Colorado Department of Transportation or  CDOT
  • Michigan Department of Transportation or MDOT
  • Pennsylvania Department of Transportation or PennDOT
  • Missouri Department of Transportation or MoDOT
  • Texas Department of Transportation or TXDOT
  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation or WisDOT
  • Oklahoma Department of Transportation or ODOT
  • Arkansas Department of Transportation or ARDOT

In addition, we are certified by:
  • Clark County, NV (Download Clark Co. Certificate for MaiCo)
  • WA Certified
  • City of Phoenix

Your transportation engineers can choose from a variety of protective coatings to meet your environmental needs and extend the life of the steel structures. Coatings include:
  • Galvanizing steel structures
  • Painting steel structures
  • Powder coated steel structures
  • Polyurethane coating for portions that are underground
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MaiCo is authorized with a variety of state department of transportations (DOTs) including:  KDOT, PennDOT, MoDOT, FDOT, CDOT, MDOT, and TxDOT. We are also certified by Clark County, NV and City of Phoenix.

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​936 North Hwy 14 · P.O. Box 24
Ellsworth, KS 67439

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