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June 22, 2016  |   Posted In

Tolar Manufacturing earns Approved Fabricator certification for third year

“Achieving and maintaining this gold level standard means that our customers
are receiving the highest quality products – always. I wouldn’t put my name on anything less.”
– Gary Tolar, President, Tolar Manufacturing

Tolar Manufacturing Company, Inc. (Tolar) has once again successfully completed Clark County Nevada’s annual audit for the renewal of its Approved Fabricator Certificate. Earning this certification for the last three years demonstrates Tolar’s continued commitment to and compliance with top quality fabrication processes, from engineering and drafting to materials procurement, manufacturing, quality testing and control, extensive team member training and stellar recordkeeping. Tolar customers can be confident knowing they are working with a company dedicated to providing the highest quality, most durable, distinctive transit shelters, street furniture and information display solutions throughout North America.

“This rigorous and detailed outside audit conducted by Clark County is a tremendous validation for our company, employees and customers,” commented Patrick Merrick, Tolar Manufacturing’s Executive Vice President. “Achieving and maintaining this gold level standard means that our customers are receiving the highest quality products – always. I wouldn’t put my name on anything less.” continued Gary Tolar, company President.

As an IAS (International Accreditation Service) approved building department, Clark County is a respected and trusted independent auditing agency whose Approved Fabricator Certificate is often accepted as the quality standard by architects, contractors and building officials throughout North America. In addition to this prestigious certification, the American Welding Society certifies all of Tolar Manufacturing’s welders. The company self-audits its facility for quality assurance compliance on a quarterly basis and as a condition of its UL listing, all electrical processes undergo a quarterly audit by inspectors.

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