Shelby Erectors and Advanced Construction Robotics Announce Their Partnership to Integrate Revolutionary Robot Technology into Their Operations. This partnership represents a major step forward in the construction industry’s evolution towards automation and improved safety on job sites.
Shelby Erectors Commits to Revolutionizing Construction with Advanced Robotics
Shelby Erectors, an industry leader in bridge construction, has taken part in integrating groundbreaking technology into its projects to revolutionize and deliver higher-quality work while reducing overall construction costs.
Shelby Erectors Introduces the Revolutionary IronBOT to the Construction Industry
Shelby Erectors is proud to be at the forefront of this cutting-edge technology using the rebar robot duo, TyBOT and IronBOT. This robot duo will revolutionize and streamline the rebar construction industry.
Shelby Erectors: Revolutionizing the Construction Industry with Innovative Steel Fabrication Techniques
Shelby Erectors, an industry leader in bridge construction, is proud to announce that they have developed a way to revolutionize the rebar construction industry. Shelby Erectors and Advanced Construction Robotics (ACR) are incorporating an innovative approach to steel fabrication.
Shelby Erectors Implements Deltek to Enhance Project Management and Improve Business Performance
Shelby Erectors has implemented Deltek’s project management software to improve project visibility and streamline operations.
Shelby Erectors Wins Multiple Awards at 2022 SEAA Convention
As the premier reinforcing steel contractor in Florida, Shelby Erectors is proud to receive multiple awards from SEAA.
Innovation in Bridge Construction
Jack Nix with Shelby Erectors, Inc. was recently featured in the Florida Engineering Society Journal sharing the innovations in the construction of bridges.
Jack Nix Named President Elect for the Steel Erectors Association of America
The Steel Erectors Association of America (SEAA) announced at its annual membership meeting on April 7, 2022 in Charleston, S.C., the slate of officers to serve from 2022 to 2024.








