BETCO Inc., a manufacturer of metal buildings and components for the self-storage industry, recently completed its Steel Deck Institute (SDI) audit, achieving a score of 96.4 of 100, which far exceeds the required 73 points for certification. The company expanded its decking product line in October. The custom metal systems are designed to meet the unique structural and architectural demands of self-storage development and redevelopment, according to a press release.
The SDI audit evaluated BETCO’s processes, documentation and facility conditions against its standards. The results reflect BETCO’s dedication to maintaining robust procedures and ensuring consistent product quality. The auditors noted the organization’s strong attention to detail and well-maintained production environment, the release stated.
Founded in 1984 and based in Statesville, North Carolina, BETCO produces steel roll-up doors and hallway systems for self-storage and other industrial applications. It also provides refurbishing services for existing self-storage buildings. It’s a part of the Janus International Group Inc., a global manufacturer and supplier of turnkey self-storage, commercial and industrial-building solutions.
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Since its founding in 1939, SDI has provided uniform industry standards for the engineering, design, manufacture and field usage of steel floor and roof decks.
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