History
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The
company formerly known as “Soudure
Denis Bergeron” has grown significantly
in the past 20 years mainly because
of its founder’s creativity.
This development led to the company’s
current specialization, steel structures
designed for industrial and commercial
buildings.
With this new specialization came
another change. In 1981, the company
became known as “Nico Metal
Inc.”. |
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Expansion |
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Because
of the continuous development of our
company, many investments were required
as well as two expansions. Nico Metal’s
main plant has grown from 3,000 to
13,000 square feet. In January 2002,
the company relocated to Trois-Rivieres,
Quebec. Our facilities now have a
total area of 50,000 square feet. |

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Geographical
Location |
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Nico Metal is located in Trois-Rivieres,
Quebec (Canada), a city that is halfway
between Montreal and Quebec City and close
to major highways and a seaport. A section
of highway 40 delimits part of our land,
facilitating shipping of non-standard size
pieces.

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Remarkable
Growth |
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Sales have grown from $200,000
in 1981 to more than $5,000,000 in 1996.
In 2001, the company’s sales reached
more than $11,000,000.
Our objective is to exceed the expectations
of our customers by providing exceptional
service. The Steel Plus Network has already
acknowledged our quality service by awarding
us the “Fabricator of the Year”
award for 2002, and the Canadian Institute
of Steel Construction (CISC) has honored
us with the “2002 Excellence Award”
for project of the year. Our state of the
art equipment allows us to fabricate Type
1 & 2 commercial buildings and even
complex Type 3 commercial buildings.

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A
North American Market |
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Being a member of the Steel
Plus Network, a business network counting
140 North American steel fabricator members,
allows us to undertake sizeable projects
in Canada and the United States.
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