Forge - Certified Boilermaker Landing Page Template
Forge is a single-page boilermaker portfolio landing page built around documented proof. It presents completed jobs as case studies with before-and-after comparison tables, inspection-grade photography, and certification references. Designed for plant managers, insurance inspectors, and maintenance directors, it turns a service record into a compelling, bookable evidence trail.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Forge is a boilermaker portfolio landing page that reads like a professional inspection logbook. Each scroll section tells the story of a completed job, supported by a comparison table, photographic documentation, and certification details. The page is built to convert serious industrial clients into booked inspections.
Who this template is for
This template is built for certified boilermakers who work in high-stakes industrial environments. If your clients demand documented proof before they sign off, this page speaks their language.
- Boilermakers serving food processing plants, district heating facilities, and pressure vessel operators
- Tradespeople whose clients include plant managers, maintenance directors, and insurance inspectors
- Boilermaker businesses that need a portfolio page capable of supporting procurement and compliance decisions
What problem this template solves
Most boilermaker portfolios show photos and list certifications, but they do not build a verifiable evidence trail. Plant managers and inspectors need more than images. They need timestamped records, repair metrics, and proof that the work meets ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) code requirements.
- Clients in regulated industries cannot justify a booking without documented repair outcomes
- Standard portfolio templates are not structured to present before-and-after technical comparisons
- Emergency and planned shutdown clients need to quickly assess competence, not read a generic services list
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page boilermaker portfolio landing page with case study sections, comparison tables, and a scheduling form. Every component is designed to answer the questions a cautious industrial buyer asks before committing.
- A manifesto-style header, multiple scrollable case study sections, full-bleed gallery strips, and a fixed scheduling bar
- A booking form with plant type dropdown, urgency selector, and date picker for inspection week
- A secondary lead capture path for prospects who want to download a certification pack before booking
Feature list
This template ships with purpose-built components matched to the way industrial clients evaluate service providers. Every feature reflects the inspection-grade standard described in the source brief.
Manifesto Header with Reveal Photography
The header opens with a single bold line of manifesto text set in slab serif typography. Below it, a slow-revealing photograph of a TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) weld fades in, showing inspection chalk marks on the parent metal. This sets the credibility tone before the visitor reads a single word of copy.
Before-and-After Comparison Tables
Each case study section includes a structured two-column comparison table. The left column documents arrival conditions such as corrosion depth, failed hydrostatic test pressure readings, and estimated remaining service life. The right column presents post-repair metrics alongside certification references. This format makes technical outcomes legible at a glance.
Case Study Narrative Sections
Each scroll section frames a completed job as a story with real stakes. Jobs escalate from routine tube replacements to emergency weekend shutdowns, building a cumulative record of competence. Narrative copy, table data, and gallery imagery work together to support each case.
Full-Bleed Gallery Strips
Between case study sections, full-bleed horizontal image strips document the physical progression of each repair. Stages shown include cut-out sections, beveled joints, completed welds, and hydrostatic test gauges at working pressure. These strips serve as visual proof, not decoration.
Inspection Scheduling Form
The primary booking form collects plant type via dropdown, urgency level, and preferred inspection week via date picker. It appears after the first case study and then remains accessible through a fixed bottom bar for the rest of the page. This keeps the call to action reachable at every scroll depth.
Certification Pack Lead Capture
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable certification pack in exchange for an email address. This serves prospects who are still in the vetting stage and not yet ready to book. It keeps those contacts in the pipeline without requiring immediate commitment.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Header | Opens with bold credibility statement and weld reveal photo |
| First Case Study | Presents first job story with before-and-after comparison table |
| Scheduling call to action | Prompts inspection booking after first case study |
| Gallery Strip One | Full-bleed images of first job progression |
| Second Case Study | Escalates to more complex repair with comparison table |
| Gallery Strip Two | Visual proof for second job repair stages |
| Emergency Case Study | Documents weekend shutdown scenario with full evidence trail |
| Certification Pack Offer | Secondary email capture for vetting-stage prospects |
| Fixed Bottom Bar | Persistent scheduling call to action across all scroll positions |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Legal Shield theme applied through a Cloud Canvas color system. The palette feels like a freshly printed inspection report laid on a stainless steel workbench: clinical but warm, authoritative without being sterile.
- Archive white (#F4F1EB) for backgrounds, brushed gunmetal (#3B3F45) for text and alternating table rows, and weld-flash amber (#D4A843) for certifications and key metrics
- Compliance-stamp blue (#2C5F8A) anchors every call-to-action element and trust badge
- Slab serif typography throughout, reinforcing the stamped-metal, logbook aesthetic
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is structured for readability across screen sizes. Comparison tables, gallery strips, and the fixed scheduling bar are all designed to function clearly on smaller displays.
- Comparison tables reflow vertically on narrow screens so technical data stays readable
- The fixed bottom scheduling bar remains accessible on mobile without obstructing content
- Full-bleed gallery strips scale to viewport width to preserve visual impact at any screen size
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered to move a skeptical industrial buyer from cautious evaluation to confirmed booking. Every structural decision reduces doubt and raises confidence before the visitor reaches any form.
- The escalating case study narrative builds cumulative trust, so by the time the visitor reaches the scheduling form they have already seen documented proof across multiple job types and urgency levels.
- The comparison tables present technical outcomes in the exact format that plant managers and insurance inspectors already use internally, making the evidence immediately credible and easy to reference in procurement conversations.
- The dual conversion paths, direct booking and certification pack download, serve both ready-to-book clients and vetting-stage prospects, so no qualified visitor leaves without a next step.
Other information about this template
This template is positioned specifically for boilermaker businesses operating in regulated industrial sectors. It is built for professionals whose work is evaluated against formal inspection standards and whose clients hold them accountable at board level.
- The template supports ASME code repair documentation display, hydrostatic test result presentation, and timestamped repair records across multiple case studies
- It is suitable for use in food processing, district heating, and thermal oil plant contexts, as well as general pressure vessel service businesses
- The comparison table design can accommodate varying technical metrics depending on the specific jobs being documented




Theme
Legal Shield
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Manifesto Header with Weld Reveal Photo
Before-and-after Comparison Tables
Escalating Case Study Narrative
Full-bleed Repair Gallery Strips
Inspection Scheduling Form
Certification Pack Lead Capture
Related questions
Can I replace the case study content with my own job records and photographs?
How does the inspection scheduling form work?
What is the certification pack download section?
How many case study sections are included in the template?
Is this template suitable for boilermakers who serve both food processing plants and district heating facilities?