For ASME code fabricators

Real RFQs. Verified buyers. Delivered to your inbox.

VesselRFQ connects code shops with buyers who have actual vessels to build. Every RFQ arrives spec-complete — shell dimensions, design conditions, material, and a full nozzle schedule. Your estimator prices the job, not the information gap.

Apply for free beta Founding member status · Maximum 3 fabricators per region
Free Beta access
Max 3 Fabricators per region
100% Spec-complete on arrival

We built the fabricator network first. Here's why.

We launched a pressure vessel marketplace last year. A buyer posted 41 vessels — reactors, separators, heat exchangers — real jobs, verified specs. Not one fabricator quoted. We had the buyers. We didn't have the shops. That was the wrong order of operations. We shut down buyer-side marketing and spent the next several months building the fabricator network first. Now we're enrolling code shops for beta — free access, founding member status, protected territory — before the buyer side goes live. When it does, the RFQs go to shops that are already in.

Buyers configure the full spec before the RFQ reaches your inbox

Every field an estimator needs — required before submission

Shell OD, length, material, MAWP, design temp, corrosion allowance

Full nozzle schedule — size, rating, flange type, facing, material, service

Head type, support type, orientation — selected before submit

Maximum 3 fabricators per RFQ — protected territory, not an open auction

How it works

You get RFQs. Here's what that looks like.

01 Buyer submits a spec

Every required field before submission — shell OD, length, material, MAWP, design temp, corrosion allowance, head type, support type, orientation, and full nozzle schedule.

02 RFQ routes to your region

Maximum 3 fabricators per RFQ. Your territory, not an open auction.

03 You price the job

Complete spec in your dashboard. No calls to chase data. No waiting on the nozzle schedule.

04 You submit your quote

Buyer sees all quotes with freight leveled to their location. Apples to apples.

Why this is different

Built by someone who has been on your side of the desk.

Not a software company. Not an industry outsider. This platform was built by someone with 36 years in code fabrication and industrial construction — including nearly five years estimating pressure vessels at an ASME code shop. Every required field exists because an estimator had to chase it down on a job.

36 Years in code fabrication & industrial construction
~5 yrs Estimating pressure vessels at an ASME code shop
Max 3 Fabricators per RFQ — protected territory
Free Beta access while the fabricator network is built

Questions shop owners ask

Yes. Full beta access at no cost while the fabricator network is being built. Founding member status locks in your territory and your rate before the platform goes live to buyers.
Maximum 3 per region. When your territory is full, it's full.
Every RFQ includes shell dimensions, design conditions (MAWP, design temp, corrosion allowance), material spec, head type, support type, orientation, and a complete nozzle schedule. Your estimator has what they need to price the job.
Yes. It's disclosed. Buyers understand they're getting competitive quotes. Three quotes is the limit.
Only the buyer who submitted the RFQ.

The fabricator network fills before buyer-side marketing starts.

Founding members get protected territory, locked rate, and first access to RFQs when the buyer side goes live.

Beta access is free.

Apply for free beta Month to month · No contract