JD Stairs

5 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 7 Jonathan says. Currently, the company’s projects are 80- 85 percent metal work and 15-20 percent woodwork all done out of the company’s 38,000 square-foot facility in Las Vegas. “It’s really a beautiful office,” Jonathan says. “We designed and installed glass walls and barn doors on all the offices, a custom cantilever floating stairway, a 6’ wide pivot entry door and a modern, louvered trellis system. It’s a really a high-class looking facility with lots of space.” Housed in the facility is the company’s constantly improving fabrication equipment. What was once done by hand about five years ago can now be done more streamlined and efficiently through the use of various machinery. This includes a CNC plasma and laser for cutting, a press break and shear for doing metal forming, a CNC router for wood cutting, and a molder and gang rip saw to help make custom moldings

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