STEEL FAB ENTERPRISES - Key Persons


Kurt Fisher

Kurt Fisher started early working in the steel business created by his father working summers, holidays, school break , and evenings. At the age of 12 he could run all of the fabrication equipment in the plant. At 14 he spent two summers in the detailing department. At 16 he became part of the steel erection crew until going to college, and while attending college during summers and breaks he continued to be a part of the erection crew. Steve started working for S.S.Fisher Welding at an early age during summers and weekends. By the time he reached the age 14, he was masterfully running all the fabrication equipment within the plant. Once he finished his High School studies, he moved into the Steel Erection department quickly learning how to erect Structural Steel, Miscellaneous Metals, Precast Floor, Wall Panels and Millwright work. During these years in the field, he not only developed his skills as a connector but also developed his skills running all the various pieces of equipment used in the erection process. At the age of 22 he moved into the office learning estimating, sales and project management. In the 1980's at the age of 24, Steve Sr. and Steve Jr. Set goals to grow the business and after changing the company's name to S.S.Fisher Steel Corp., the next 7 years seen the firm grow from 20 employees to 160. It was also during this period Steve helped design and build a new state of the art fabrication facility. It was during this period all his siblings and him purchased their fathers existing facility and Steel Fab Enterprises, Inc was born. Steve continued work for S.S.Fisher Steel Corp until it was sold by Steve Fisher, Sr. After the sale of S.S.Fisher Steel Corp., Steve transferred into the Presidential role of Steel Fab Enterprises, Inc, replacing his sister Patti. Over the next 25 years, Steel Fab Enterprises, Inc has grown from 15 employees to 95 today doing work up and down the Mid-Atlantic coast. Specifically in heavy structural fabrication, miscellaneous metals and ornamental metals in their combined 82,000 sq. ft. facilities. Moving forward, Steve and Kurt's goals are to give back 10% of all profits to enhance it's communities and for the betterment of humanity. May we as a Steel Fab Enterprises, Inc team, make a difference to those we encounter and do business with in the year's to come. After college, at the age of 24, he came into the office and took over the estimating of the miscellaneous metal department. Within one half years he doubled the size of this department and added many new customers. At 26 he moved into the structural steel estimating department and by 29 was running the sales department and selling 8 to 10 million per year. At age 30 he moved over to Steel Fab Enterprises, Inc and has been the head of the sales department ever since. Over the years he has attended many AISC events, visited many fabrication plants, and has continued his search for knowledge to help Steel Fab be the best it can be. He has developed many relationships with suppliers, erectors, construction managers, general contractors, etc. which have become good friends. His goal is to continue building relationships, search for better ways to produce and erect metals, and provide design options for customers.

Steve Fisher Jr.

Steve started working for S.S.Fisher Welding at an early age during summers and weekends. By the time he reached the age 14, he was masterfully running all the fabrication equipment within the plant. Once he finished his High School studies, he moved into the Steel Erection department quickly learning how to erect Structural Steel, Miscellaneous Metals, Precast Floor, Wall Panels and Millwright work. During these years in the field, he not only developed his skills as a connector but also developed his skills running all the various pieces of equipment used in the erection process. At the age of 22 he moved into the office learning estimating, sales and project management. In the 1980's at the age of 24, Steve Sr. and Steve Jr. Set goals to grow the business and after changing the company's name to S.S.Fisher Steel Corp., the next 7 years seen the firm grow from 20 employees to 160. It was also during this period Steve helped design and build a new state of the art fabrication facility. It was during this period all his siblings and him purchased their fathers existing facility and Steel Fab Enterprises, LLC was born. Steve continued work for S.S.Fisher Steel Corp until it was sold by Steve Fisher, Sr. After the sale of S.S.Fisher Steel Corp., Steve transferred into the Presidential role of Steel Fab Enterprises, LLC, replacing his sister Patti. Over the next 25 years, Steel Fab Enterprises, LLC has grown from 15 employees to 95 today doing work up and down the Mid-Atlantic coast. Specifically in heavy structural fabrication, miscellaneous metals and ornamental metals in their combined 82,000 sq. ft. facilities. Moving forward, Steve and Kurt's goals are to give back 10% of all profits to enhance it's communities and for the betterment of humanity. May we as a Steel Fab Enterprises, LLC team, make a difference to those we encounter and do business with in the year's to come.