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Northwest Modern Fabrication Expands Manufacturing Capacity With 4,800 Sq. Ft. Addition in Whatcom County
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Facility expansion increases production capacity, improves lead times, and supports builders and developers across Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish and King Counties

BELLEVUE, Wash. - Washingtoner -- Northwest Modern Fab, a leading provider of architectural and structural metal fabrication, announced today the expansion of its manufacturing operations with the addition of 4,800 square feet of new production space. The expansion supports growing demand from builders and developers across Whatcom, Skagit and King Counties.

The added capacity allows Northwest Modern Fab to increase throughput, improve lead times, and support a rising volume of residential and commercial construction projects throughout the region.

"Our growth is being driven by builders who need reliable fabrication partners that can keep pace with today's construction schedules," said Doug Branson, owner at Northwest Modern Fab. "This expansion gives us the flexibility and capacity to better serve our customers while maintaining the quality and consistency they expect."

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Northwest Modern Fab specializes in metal railings, stairs, and miscellaneous architectural metal, working closely with builders, developers, and project teams to deliver clean, inspection-ready installations. The expanded facility enables the company to take on larger projects, support overlapping schedules, and respond faster as regional construction activity continues to grow.

The investment reflects Northwest Modern Fab's long-term commitment to the Pacific Northwest construction market and positions the company for continued growth as demand increases across both counties.

About Northwest Modern Fab
Northwest Modern Fab is a Washington-based metal fabrication company providing architectural and structural metal solutions for residential and commercial construction projects. The company serves builders and developers throughout Whatcom County, King County, and surrounding areas, focusing on reliability, clear communication, and repeatable results.

For more information, visit http://www.nwmodernfab.com

Contact
Doug Branson
sales@nwmodernfab.com
(360) 559-0077


Source: NW Modern Fab, LLC

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