From engineering to finished solution.
A controlled manufacturing chain — every stage owned, inspected and documented before the next begins.
Quality is decided long before final inspection.
Manufacturing quality is not a final inspection. By the time a finished product reaches a quality check, most of its characteristics have already been decided — by the material that was selected, the accuracy of the cut, the control of the weld and the preparation before coating.
Maximal Energy runs manufacturing as a sequence of controlled stages, each with its own acceptance criteria. Work moves forward when a stage is complete and verified, not when the schedule says it should.
Nine stages, each with acceptance criteria.
Work moves forward when a stage is complete and verified — not when the schedule says it should.
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.
The works.
Facility details are published once confirmed. Placeholders below are awaiting client data.
- Facility Location
- [TBC]
- Covered Area
- [TBC]
- Production Capacity
- [TBC]
- Major Equipment
- [TBC]
- In-House Galvanizing
- [TBC]
- Testing Facilities
- [TBC]
Facility data is pending client confirmation and is not published as a claim.
Bring us the drawing.
Manufacturing questions, capacity questions, or a live requirement — all welcome.