V&S Schuler Engineering — Burton, Ohio
Tubular Steel Fabrication

Designed specifically to fabricate tapered tubular products, V&S Schuler Engineering’s state-of-the-art facility in Burton, Ohio, is now 68,500-square feet after recent expansion.
We produce embedded structures and base-plated structures using galvanized steel or weathered steel at this facility. Our products include A-frames, H-frames, bus support, switch structures, wood pole equivalents and masts.
With two bays that are 55’ wide by 550’ long, and seven overhead cranes – several of which can carry up to 30 tons when synchronized – this facility is equipped to handle projects of any size.
We hold AISC certification, and a Professional Engineer (PE) oversees an experienced technical engineering staff at the facility.
After all pieces for a structure are manufactured, they go to our fitting and welding stations.
All fitters and welders must pass a rigorous skills evaluation conducted by an independent third-party firm, ensuring they’re certified and meet our high standards.
We also have Certified Welding Inspectors on staff.
There are multiple quality checks throughout the fabrication process, and we perform a final quality check once your product is finished. We also prepare it for the protective coating of your choice.
Our shipping department will work with you to make sure your delivery is received in the manner you specify, and we take pride in providing excellent ongoing customer service after delivery.

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Steve Mikolsky Operations Manager, V&S Schuler Engineering - Burton
Steve Mikolsky, Operations Manager of V&S Schuler Engineering’s facility in Burton, Ohio, has nearly 20 years of experience in engineering, construction and fabrication projects.
He came to V&S Schuler in 2022 from Nova Structural Steel in Cleveland, where he was an Estimator and Project Mgr. for several years.
Prior to that position, Mikolsky was a Railroad Steel Fabrication Estimator / Project Manager at Vossloh North American – Cleveland Track Material. He also has experience as a Sales Representative at several companies.
From 1997 – 2006, Mikolsky owned and operated a supermarket in Chardon, Ohio. He then owned a convenience store in Concord, Ohio, from 2008-2013. He holds a Civil/Structural Design degree from Cuyahoga Community College.