Fabricated to spec. Built to last.
We fabricate structural, sheet, and custom metalwork to solve commercial challenges. From one-off prototypes to full production runs, we deliver welded, formed, and finished components – built to work and built to last.

From our ultra-modern workshops, refined and upgraded over 30+ years, we fabricate complex components and structures with precision accuracy and rugged durability. By combining laser-accurate machinery with traditional hands-on expertise – we bring ideas and approaches that solve your challenges in new and forward-thinking ways.
- MIG/TIG welding — Clean, strong welds on steel, stainless, and aluminium
- Laser cutting — Intricate cuts with minimal material waste
- Plasma cutting — Fast, accurate cutting for thicker materials
- Press brake forming — Precise bends and folds in sheet metal
- Rolling — Curved and cylindrical forms
- Structural steel fabrication — Frames, supports, and heavy-duty structures
- Sheet metal work — Enclosures, panels, brackets, and housings
- Surface finishing — Grinding, linishing, and preparation for coating.



Every job starts with meticulous prep. We review drawings, check material specifications, and program CNC machines. Materials are inspected on arrival, we don't fabricate with substandard steel. Nothing is rushed, everything is prepped.
Metal is cut to precise dimensions using laser, plasma, or sawing depending on material thickness and intended use. Complex profiles, tight nesting, clean edges. We cut correctly so the rest of the process flows smoothly.
Once cut, we shape the metal. Press brakes fold sheet metal to exact angles. Rollers create curves and cylinders. Skilled operators set tooling, calculate bend allowances, and verify dimensions after every forming operation.
Our expert welders join components with MIG or TIG processes, matching technique to material and application. Welds are visually inspected, ground smooth where specified, and tested for strength.

Materials
- Mild steel (up to 25mm)
- Stainless steel 304 & 316
- Aluminium (5000 & 6000 series)
- Galvanised steel
- Zintec
- Cor-Ten weathering steel
- RHS, SHS, and structural sections
- Perforated and expanded metal.
Processes
- Laser cutting (fiber laser)
- Plasma cutting
- MIG welding (coded welders)
- TIG welding (stainless & aluminium)
- CNC press brake bending
- Section rolling
- Guillotining
- Grinding and finishing.

In-house quality control at every stage means problems are caught before they reach final inspection — not after. You're not dealing with a subcontractor managing other subcontractors; you're working directly with the people building your parts. Our team of coded welders, experienced operators, and time-served fabricators brings real technical depth to every job. We work across steel, stainless, and aluminium — from light gauge to heavy plate — and adapt our approach to suit the material and application. Whether it's a one-off or a full production run, the standard doesn't change. And with design and fabrication under one roof, what we build matches exactly what was engineered.
Your fabrication questions, answered
Specifying metalwork isn't always straightforward. Here are the questions we hear most often — and the honest answers.
We fabricate in mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium as standard. Our AMADA CNC equipment handles a wide range of thicknesses and profiles, and our dedicated welding bays are set up for MIG and TIG across all three materials. If your project calls for something outside the usual, talk to us — we'll confirm what's feasible before you commit.
Every fabrication goes through documented quality checks at each stage, from material certification through to final inspection. For NHS, MoD, and construction projects where full traceability is required, we provide complete documentation packs — material test certs, weld records, dimensional reports, and whatever else the spec demands. It's built into how we work, not bolted on as an afterthought.
We run a 15,000 sq ft facility with overhead crane capacity, multiple fabrication bays, and CNC cutting and forming running in parallel. That means we can handle several projects at once without one job holding up another. We'll give you a realistic programme at the quoting stage and flag any risks to it early. If timelines are tight, we'll tell you what's achievable rather than saying yes and delivering late.
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