Today's construction projects are more challenging than ever. That's why collaborating with the Verco team early in your design process can make all the difference when determining the best solutions for your next project. Our number one goal is to help make you and your project a success. That's what good partnerships are all about.
Whether it's manufacturing, engineering, or transportation, each of our teammates is here to ensure that our products meet the demands of your unique project. Our more than ?> teammates located throughout the western United States are ready to help you with your next project.
Verco is a proud part of Nucor, North America's largest and most diversified steel products company. Nucor offers the industry's most efficient and sustainable steel solutions for all your construction needs.
When you work with Nucor, you gain an all-in-one partner that works to create innovative, comprehensive solutions for today's building challenges.
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Founded in 1964 by Verde Vance Dickey in Phoenix, Arizona, Verco Manufacturing Co. quickly rose to prominence in the steel deck industry. Verde, a former professional baseball player and dedicated community leader, transformed a small manufacturing business into the largest steel deck company in the Western United States over a period of 45 years.
Verco entered the West Coast deck market in 1964, a time when the national deck market was dominated by HH Robertson and INRYCO. Despite the competition, Verco's innovative approach and commitment to quality allowed it to carve out a significant market share over its competition.
Verco has been a market leader in steel deck innovation, introducing groundbreaking products such as the ShearTranz™ and PunchLok® systems. These innovations quickly set new standards in the industry, reinforcing Verco's reputation for excellence.
In 2006, Verco Decking, Inc., was acquired by Nucor, a move that expanded its reach and capabilities. Today, Verco continues to serve the Western US from its original plant in Phoenix, as well as from facilities in Fontana and Antioch, California.