SRS Architectural Metals
Architectural Metals Fabrication

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NOMMA
The National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association was formed in 1958 to serve the ornamental and miscellaneous metals indusry. Over 1,000 members across the United States and in over a dozen foreign contries produce the full spectrum of ornamental and miscellaneous metalwork from including railings, stairs and driveway gates.

International Code Council
The International Code Council, a membership association dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties and states that adopt codes choose the International Codes developed by the International Code Council.

NYC Building Codes
New York State Department of State Division of Code Enforcement and Administration provides New York City Building Codes in PDF format.

 

SRS, Inc. Architectural Metals
P.O. Box 4277 Metuchen, New Jersey 08840 (phone) 732-548-6630
(fax) 732-548-6885

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SRS specializes in architectural metals including custom handrails (rails), railings, cladding, curved stairs, custom stairs, handrails, glass handrails, brass handrails, brass stairs, stainless steel handrails, stainless steel stairs, bronze handrails, bronze stairs. We fabricate miscellaneous metals including stainless steel, brass, and bronze. SRS fabricates and installs ramp rails (railings), balcony rails (railings), glass partitions, glass railings, glass guardrails, and ornamental canopies. Our ornamental metal work is used in guardrails, curved railings, curved glass guardrails, handicap railings, stainless steel panels, bronze panels, brass panels, cable railings, and cable rails.

Our fabrication facility is conveniently located in central New Jersey and we install our custom fabricated architectural metal work in commercial and residential buildings in New York City, New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Washington DC, and surrounding areas.