Aluminum framing and structural welding in interior fit-out projects are used for staircases, railings, window and door framing, and custom metal fixtures — fabricated to the specific load and safety requirements of each application rather than generic sizing.
Metalwork is a specialized trade within fit-out that directly affects both safety (railings, structural elements) and design detail (framing, fixtures).
Where Aluminum Work Is Used
Window and door framing, glass partition frames, and lightweight architectural details commonly use aluminum for its durability-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion, which matters in exterior-facing applications.
Where Structural Welding Is Used
Staircases, railings and any load-bearing metal structure require certified welding to appropriate safety standards — this is not a trade to source based on price alone, given the safety implications.
Coordinating Metalwork With Other Trades
Metalwork often needs to be fabricated to precise measurements taken after other structural elements are in place, requiring careful sequencing with construction and finishing trades to avoid rework.
Finish and Corrosion Resistance
Powder-coated finishes offer better long-term corrosion and UV resistance than standard paint for aluminum and steel elements, particularly relevant for any semi-exterior application in Riyadh's climate.
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Its strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance make it well suited to both interior and exterior-facing applications.
No — given the safety implications of load-bearing metalwork, certified quality and standards compliance matter more than price alone.