Quality

At Rijnstaal, quality is key. We work according to the NEN-EN-1090 standard and are certified up to and including EXC4 (execution class 4). This means that our steel constructions meet the highest requirements and are suitable for complex and demanding projects.

Safety

Safety is a priority in every project. With our VCA certification, we ensure that all work is carried out according to strict safety standards. This guarantees a safe working environment for our team and partners, both in the workshop and on site.

Sustainability

Rijnstaal is actively committed to sustainability. We are certified at level 3 of the CO2 performance ladder, which means that we are taking concrete steps to reduce our CO2 emissions and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Quality Guarantees and Trade Associations

Standards

At Rijnstaal, we work according to the highest standards in the steel construction sector. Our processes and products meet strict European standards such as NEN-EN 1090 and EXC4, which stand for quality and safety in steel constructions. This means that our projects not only meet the technical requirements, but also all legal regulations, so that one is assured of sustainable and reliable constructions.

Membership of trade associations

Rijnstaal is a proud member of the Koninklijke Metaalunie, the largest business organization for SMEs in the metal sector. This membership ensures that we are always up to date with the latest developments within the sector, for example in the field of regulations and innovations. We also follow the general terms and conditions of the Metaalunie, which offers you certainty in our services. In addition, this membership gives us access to collective labor agreements and support in legal, fiscal and HR matters, which allows us to continue to perform optimally.

Solutions are made of steel, problems are not.

Steel is always tailor-made and this is precisely where our expertise lies. We would be happy to discuss with you how we can deliver the best solution for your project.

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