Steel is more than just a building material, it’s a solution. It has the strength to carry ambitious designs, the flexibility to adapt to challenges, and the precision to bring abstract visions into concrete reality. In our McDonald’s building project, steel proved to be exactly that: the element that turned an incomplete design into a fully realized structure.
Defining the Challenge
Every construction project starts with a vision, an idea on paper that must be transformed into a physical space. For this project, we received the architectural and structural designs as the foundation of our work. However, as soon as we began reviewing the input, one thing became clear: the structural project was only partially defined.
Undefined or missing structural details can cause major delays. Fabrication cannot begin without clear connection designs, and reworking unclear drawings can lead to costly mistakes. Instead of waiting or sending the project back, we decided to move forward, taking responsibility for filling in the gaps while still delivering on time.
Our Approach
Our role began with refining the existing design and ensuring it was practical for fabrication. From there, we:
This approach required both technical expertise and creative problem-solving. Every connection we designed had to balance efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness – all while respecting the architect’s vision.
Steel as the Silent Partner
What made this project particularly exciting is the way steel was used. It was not meant to dominate the design but rather to enhance it, supporting the architectural intent while providing strength, adaptability, and long-term durability. This dual role of steel, both visible and invisible, is something we value deeply in our work.
Results That Matter
By stepping in where the design left off, our team kept the project on schedule and ensured that the fabrication process could continue without interruption. Instead of becoming a roadblock, the undefined structural details became an opportunity to showcase our expertise in steel design and detailing.
The result? A McDonald’s building that reflects the architect’s vision, stands strong thanks to precise steel detailing, and demonstrates how challenges can be turned into solutions when expertise and collaboration align.

Final Thoughts
Every project comes with obstacles, but it’s how you approach them that defines success. For us, this McDonald’s building was more than just another structure, it was proof that with the right mindset and the right use of steel, even incomplete designs can be transformed into reality.