Transcontinental Steel

256 Pacific Street , Newark, New Jersey, United States | Steel/Iron

Transcontinental Steel initially was founded in 1989 by Val Casalinho as Val Welding, a small welding company. Initially, the company projects consisted mostly of stairwells and heavy welding. In 1999, Joel Rosenthal joined the company and it became the partnership known today as Transcontinental Steel. The company’s services expanded to include more types of steel work. A subsidiary company, Rose Railings, was also formed shortly thereafter dedicated to the production of residential, commercial, and industrial steel and aluminum railings. In 2005, Transcontinental Steel and Rose Railings integrated and the scope of railing fabrication is now contracted solely to commercial and industrial projects. Today, Transcontinental Steel is a growing company currently owned and managed by Joel Rosenthal and Val Casalinho.

COMPANY FACILITIES
Located in the heart of Newark’s Ironbound industrial district, Transcontinental Steel is easily accessible from other points in New Jersey and New York City. Their facility consists of a 9800-square-foot fully-equipped fabrication shop as well as a one acre storage yard for steel, equipment, and other materials.

Company Details
Company NameTranscontinental Steel
Business CategorySteel/Iron
Address256 Pacific Street
Newark
New Jersey
United States
ZIP: 07114
PresidentJoel Rosenthal
Year Established1989
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday-Friday: 8am to 6pm ,Saturday: 8am to 2pm

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