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It's what's inside that counts.

It's what's inside that counts.

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Look beneath the surface and you’ll see all that CMC offers — Strength. Integrity. Dependability.
That’s not just a description of our products, but also our people. Sure, you’ll find CMC construction solutions at the heart of much of our modern infrastructure — from AT&T Stadium in Dallas to the Pentagon to essential highways, bridges and buildings all over the world.

But at CMC, we also work hard to build something far more important — lasting relationships.
The kind of partnerships that keep our customers returning to us time and again for their most important and challenging projects. Such loyalty doesn’t happen by chance or convenience. It’s the result of the passion of our people. At CMC, we care about the products we make, the folks we make them for, and the world we all share — now and for generations to come.

what we do

Forward Thinking

T-Post Automation T-Post Automation

T-Post Automation

CMC currently operates the most automated T-post fabrication facility in the world.

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Net Zero Steel Net Zero Steel

Net Zero Steel

In 2022, CMC launched its Zero line, providing customers with a carbon-neutral steel solution.

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Mini Mill Mini Mill

Mini Mill

Every CMC mill uses electric energy and 100% recycled scrap to produce our products.

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Slitting Process Slitting Process

Slitting Process

CMC was the first in the industry to successfully complete a three and five slit process.

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Micro Mill Micro Mill

Micro Mill

CMC was the first in the world to successfully operate a highly energy-efficient micro mill.

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my CMC my CMC

my CMC

CMC was the first steel company in the U.S. to build and release an online customer portal.

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Trucking Fleet Trucking Fleet

Trucking Fleet

CMC has its own trucking fleet dedicated to meeting our customers’ needs.

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Spooled Rebar Spooled Rebar

Spooled Rebar

CMC became the first producer of spooled rebar in the U.S.

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WE USE 100% RECYCLED STEEL

By recycling 18 billion pounds of metal every year, we turn non-useful scrap into new, sustainable steel products.
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We use 82% less energy than traditional steelmaking

CMC constantly monitors energy consumption and looks for ways to further improve efficiency while lowering emissions.
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We produce 64% less CO2 per ton of steel

The industry averages 1.89 metric tons of CO2 per ton of steel. CMC’s EAF technology allows us to average below 0.679 metric tons of CO2 per ton of steel.
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x-ray vision

see what's inside

CMC steel serves as the backbone for an incredible array of highways, structures and other projects. It’s just not always obvious. That’s why we’ve created this easy way for you to look inside and see the strength and versatility of CMC steel for yourself.

bridge bridge
Garage Garage
Museum Museum
Neighborhood Road Neighborhood Road
Overpass Overpass

Profiles in Steel

Sure, CMC steel is renowned for its strength, dependability and innovative qualities. But the same can be said of our people. Like the products they create, these folks have a way of exceeding the highest expectations. Probably because they refuse to deliver anything less than the best. 
AJ R.

AJ R.

  • Plant Manager
  • CMC Recycling
  • 14 Years at CMC

Making it Happen

"When things get tough, we circle the wagons to get things done. It’s all about working with good people who want to do well. You can have the best equipment, but it’s really the operators and the people who make great products… and happy customers!

We think on our toes and work hard. We have fun, but safety always comes first. Seeing everyone come together and pushing hard to reach our goals is energizing!

I’m forever thankful to the recruiter who met me as a new physics grad, saw potential in me, and introduced me to my mentor. It put me on a career path I love."
Laura L.

Laura L.

  • Office Manager
  • CMC Recycling
  • 14 Years at CMC

Making it Happen

"I love the relationships I’ve built over the years. We always pull together as a team to get the job done and I enjoy assisting coworkers with their HR questions. CMC has invested time and effort to allow me to grow, and they’ve given me the opportunity and the training to do so.
 
CMC feels like family, and the thought of working anywhere else doesn’t appeal to me!"
Eloy C.

Eloy C.

  • Production & Safety Supervisor
  • Rebar Fabrication
  • 25 Years at CMC

Making it Happen

“The thing I’m most proud of is our focus on safety. Every day that everyone goes home, and no one was hurt, is a successful day for me. Safety really matters to everyone here, from the big guys on down. I like seeing the team working hard and being safe.
 
“When I started at CMC 25 years ago, we had a great environment and it’s only gotten better. We still have challenges, but the good kind, like how to make our customers happier and how to do more for them. Every year, the company grows, but at the same time it finds ways to care more and more about the people working here. And, not just about the employees, but our families as well.”

Patryk P.

Patryk P.

  • Electrician
  • Mill Operations
  • 2 Years at CMC

Making it Happen

“I joined CMC after graduating from technical high school, which allowed me to gain knowledge for my future profession as an electrician so that I could start working immediately after I graduated. The salary I earn right after technical school is good as well as the benefits. The work atmosphere has been friendly ever since I started, everyone helps each other as much as possible. I appreciate that CMC allows time for my interests outside of work – it’s a good work-life balance."

Nathaly R.

Nathaly R.

  • Estimator
  • Rebar Fabrication
  • 3.5 Years at CMC

Making it Happen

“We are a family, like brothers and sisters, and we have each other’s back. There’s such a sense of pride working here. We make the steel that goes into the buildings, roads, and bridges around us. It’s rewarding to see our work make a direct impact in our own community.
 
As a civil engineer, coming to a big company like CMC was a big move towards growing my career. Being an estimator, I’m the first step in fabricating rebar for our customers so I get to know about all the projects even before they happen. My goal is to become the lead estimator for my team and have us be the best at what we do. I love it here.”

scrap can be beautiful

Picasso. Matisse. Billy Rodriguez? New artists can come from anywhere. They just need the materials to get started. For over four decades, CMC has proudly sponsored the “Scrap Can Be Beautiful” program in conjunction with the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas. This program provides scrap metal for students to create incredible works of art — like the amazing pieces below!

John Sanchez

Grade 11

Big Horn

"Big Horn" is a male big horn sheep - a ram. These sheep show traits of strength, determination, and agility. I see these rams as a reflection of myself. It's up to me to have the strength to create art, be determined to do my best, and have the agility while sculpting.
John Sanchez

Juliet Pulis

Grade 12

Robot

Working with random geometric shapes made of steel gave me an industrialized feel when looking at the pile of scrap metal I compiled. The head piece was a box and, that not being an organic shape, led me to create a robot.
Juliet Pulis

Bianca Barrera

Grade 10

Shopping Cart

My piece was of a life-sized shopping cart, and I made this piece because it reminds me a lot of summer. The shopping cart makes me think of being a kid and riding around in them whenever I went to the store with my parents. It also represents and embodies my summer of 2022 experience where I would go around in random shopping carts and just explore.
Bianca Barrera

Aryanna Sotero

Grade 10

Flower

For my Scrap Can Be Beautiful piece, I chose to weld a flower. For this project I wanted to try something on the simpler side, since it would be my second time welding. The final result of my piece turned out just how I wanted it to, if not better.
Aryanna Sotero

Carlos Ambriz

Grade 12

Sea Lion

A few years ago I took a trip to San Francisco and while visiting I went to the harbor walk and saw the sea lions in the water. I took pictures of them and saved them, planning to make some type of art about them.
Carlos Ambriz

John Sanchez

Grade 11

Vikori

My piece "vikori" is a vulture made from saw blades and chain links. The word "vulture" is used as an insult calling someone a "scavenger". With that, people see these birds as ugly and dirty, but I think they're much more. I say, they can be beautiful.
John Sanchez

Lucas Sanchez

Grade 9

Hei Hei

I created Hei Hei out of old farm tools and metal that some would see as useless. I chose to make this animal since hens and roosters were a big part of my childhood in some way or another.
Lucas Sanchez

Quinn Espinoza

Grade 11

Blind Eye

I chose the subject of "Herd Mind" and thought, how could I incorporate this subject into a metal piece. I wanted to try something new as well with this subject, with making it in a 2D style instead of the usual 3D we see.
Quinn Espinoza

Arielle Ramirez

Grade 11

Orchid

I chose to do orchids for how beautifully they capture attention. The meaning of charm, love and beauty in the orchids inspired me. The flowy movement and the shape each orchid holds, the chain wrapped around like magic.
Arielle Ramirez
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