Start with the real job
Every project begins by understanding the part, the material, the quantity, the timeline, and how the finished work will actually be used.
Old Bridge Metal Fabrication is built around custom metal fabrication support for Riverside and Inland Empire customers who need more than a catalog part. Our team works with contractors, OEMs, maintenance departments, and project managers who need practical communication, buildable solutions, and a clearer path from concept to finished work.

Every project begins by understanding the part, the material, the quantity, the timeline, and how the finished work will actually be used.
Cutting, forming, welding, assembly, and repeat production decisions work better when they are treated as one fabrication conversation.
From replacement parts to repeat production items, the goal is to help customers move toward a buildable next step with fewer surprises.
Some customers need one custom bracket or an urgent replacement part. Others need enclosures, welded frames, production-friendly sheet metal parts, or a smoother handoff from prototype learning into repeat releases.
That variety is why our site includes dedicated pages for capabilities, solutions, industry applications, and support resources. Different customers arrive with different levels of clarity, and each one needs a direct path forward.


Local coverage matters when jobs are moving quickly and communication needs to stay close to the work. Our Riverside base supports projects throughout nearby Inland Empire markets, including Corona, Ontario, Fontana, and the broader Inland Empire.
That local focus also supports stronger conversations around delivery timing, field conditions, replacement work, and the realities of recurring fabrication needs.
Custom fabricated parts, assemblies, replacement components, brackets, enclosures, frames, and production-minded repeat work are all strong fits.
The business is based in Riverside and supports projects across the Inland Empire.
Share the drawing package or part details, explain the application, and note any timing concerns so the next step is clear.
Share your drawings, rough concept, replacement part details, or repeat production needs. We will review the scope and point you toward the best next step.
