Merit Building Systems LLC Achieves AC478 Accreditation

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The Metal Building Contractors and Erectors Association (MBCEA) announces that Merit Building Systems LLC headquartered in Daphne, Alabama and servicing the Southeast and more, now holds the prestigious AC478 accreditation administered by the International Accreditation Service (IAS). AC478, Accreditation for Metal Building Assemblers Inspection, is a standard to recognize metal building assemblers committed to excellence.

 

Achieving this accreditation demonstrates that Merit Building Systems LLC has the personnel, the organizational skills, vast experience, knowledge, management procedures, and commitment to assemble metal buildings in accordance with code, specifications, costs and deadlines.  Requirements for this accreditation include documented management systems, rigorous safety training, quality managers, OSHA training, documented safety plans, site-specific plans, and other documentation.

 

“As your commitment to enduring relationships built on trust and collaboration, delivering exceptional value and the unwavering pursuit of excellence align with our mission, we welcome and congratulate you as the latest AC478 Accredited member,” remarks Robert Tiffin, MBCEA President.

 

Pursuing AC478 accreditation was a natural step for Merit Building Systems—one that reflects our long-standing commitment to doing things the right way. Our team has built a reputation on safe practices, disciplined processes, and the highest standards in the industry. Earning this accreditation reinforces the systems we already have in place and showcases the level of professionalism our clients expect from us.

“As our company continues to grow, it’s important that our dedication to quality, safety, and consistency grows with it,” said Scott Fitzpatrick, Chief Revenue Officer. “AC478 gives our clients clear, third-party validation that Merit operates with a level of rigor that matches our word. It demonstrates that our crews are trained, our procedures are strong, and our commitment to excellence is measurable—not just promised.”

Fitzpatrick continued, “Our clients trust us with critical components of their projects, and this accreditation only strengthens that trust. It reflects who we are as a company: a team of builders who take pride in our company, stand behind our work, and deliver results that hold up to the highest standards in our industry.”

 

For more information about the IAS AC478 accreditation program visit mbcea.org.  For more information about Merit Building Systems, visit meritbuildings.com.

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Merit Building Systems is a leading independent provider of furnish-and-install Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings with a national footprint. Bringing over 29 years of expertise in the pre-engineered metal building and steel fabrication industry, Merit specializes in a wide range of projects, including warehouses, educational facilities, athletic complexes, multi-tenant offices, and industrial structures.

With its own full-service fabrication facility, Merit also supports miscellaneous steel projects, offering both supply-only and complete installation options. Now part of PTAC Companies, Merit combines its rich history and specialized expertise with PTAC’s resources, delivering high-quality, client-centered solutions nationwide.

The MBCEA was formed in 1968 to serve the needs and support the interests of metal building contractors and erectors. It has 3 main goals:

  • Education: To provide programs and venues that enhance education opportunities for metal building contractors and erectors.
  • Image Enhancement: To develop programs to enhance the image of metal building contractors and erectors, and the metal building industry.
  • Grassroots Support: To develop and maintain programs specifically designed to support and respond to the needs of the grassroots membership of the MBCEA.

The association proudly boasts membership from virtually every aspect of the industry and all 50 States and Canada. For additional information please explore the rest of our website or contact Sasha Demyan at 484-239-3337.