Industrial manufacturing and fabrication environment
Capabilities

From engineering to finished solution.

Nine disciplines that form one controlled chain — every stage owned, inspected and documented before the next begins.

The Chain

Nine disciplines, one standard.

A solar mounting structure, a high mast and an anchor bolt are very different objects. Each moves through the same sequence.

Engineering

Load calculation, structural design and detailing against the site's wind, seismic and terrain classification. Every product begins here.

  • Structural design and load calculation
  • Site classification and environment assessment
  • Component and interface detailing
  • Drawing preparation and revision control

Design & Detailing

Translating an engineering intent into manufacturable drawings — dimensions, tolerances, weld details and finish specifications.

  • Manufacturing drawing preparation
  • Tolerance and fit specification
  • Weld and joint detailing
  • Bill of materials and cutting lists

Material Processing

Material selection against the specification, followed by controlled cutting and preparation to the issued drawing.

  • Material grade selection and verification
  • Precision cutting to drawing
  • Edge preparation and deburring
  • Batch traceability where required

Fabrication

Forming, drilling and assembly under dimensional control, so components fit their counterparts on first presentation.

  • Forming, bending and rolling
  • Drilling and hole-pattern accuracy
  • Sub-assembly and fit-up
  • Match-marking for site assembly

Welding

Qualified welding procedures with visual inspection of seams, and further testing where the project specification calls for it.

  • Qualified welding procedures
  • Visual seam inspection
  • Additional testing to specification
  • Distortion control on long sections

Finishing

Galvanizing and coating systems selected for the actual corrosion environment the product will live in.

  • Surface preparation to specification
  • Galvanizing and coating systems
  • Coastal, urban and industrial exposure grades
  • Coating thickness verification

Quality Control

Dimensional and surface inspection against the issued drawing, carried out before release rather than after complaint.

  • Dimensional inspection against drawing
  • Surface and finish inspection
  • Non-conformance handling
  • Documented release for dispatch

Testing

Load, dimensional and performance verification where the product type or the project specification requires it.

  • Load and performance verification
  • Coating and finish testing
  • Fastener dimensional and thread checks
  • Third-party testing coordination where specified

Logistics & Dispatch

Protected packing, clear marking and delivery sequenced to the installation programme rather than the production programme.

  • Protective packing for transit
  • Match-marking and identification
  • Delivery sequenced to installation
  • Dispatch documentation
Process

The manufacturing sequence.

A controlled manufacturing chain — every stage owned, inspected and documented before the next begins.

Inside Manufacturing

Engineering

Design, load calculation and detailing against site classification.

Material Selection

Grade and specification verified before release to production.

Cutting

Precision cutting to the issued drawing.

Fabrication

Forming, drilling and assembly under dimensional control.

Welding

Qualified procedures with inspected seams.

Finishing

Galvanizing and coating to the exposure specification.

Quality Inspection

Dimensional and surface checks against drawing.

Testing

Load and performance verification where specified.

Dispatch

Protected, marked, documented and sequenced.

Custom Requirements

Need something the catalogue does not cover?

Send a drawing, a sample, or a description of what the component has to do.