Phone: 03 8376 2809 Email: connect@citysteelfabrication.com.au 76/22-30 Wallace Avenue, Point Cook VIC 3030

Point Cook · Melbourne

Company Overview

Drawing-led metal fabrication for contractors and industrial clients across Victoria—one accountable workshop for cutting, forming, welding and assembly.

City Steel Fabrication is a Melbourne metal workshop based in Point Cook, delivering drawing-led fabrication, laser cutting, forming and welding for contractors, builders and industrial clients across Victoria.

Workshop fabrication and assembly at our Point Cook facility.
Workshop fabrication and assembly at our Point Cook facility.

Our role on your project

We are structured as a production partner rather than a general contractor. You retain control of design, site coordination and installation; we translate approved drawings into fabricated steel, stainless and aluminium components with clear scope, lead time and inspection points before dispatch.

That separation keeps accountability straightforward. When a bracket tolerance, weld profile or coating system is critical, we confirm requirements at quotation stage and hold them through cutting, forming, welding and finishing rather than improvising on the shop floor.

  • Single Point Cook facility for cutting, forming, welding and assembly
  • Mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium to drawing
  • Commercial, industrial and construction supply across Melbourne metro

How we engage with drawings

Most work arrives as PDF or DXF packages with material call-outs, weld symbols and finish notes. We review bend radii, hole edge distance, distortion risk and access for welding before releasing nests and brake programs. Where a detail will be costly or fragile in production, we raise it early so you can decide whether to revise the model or accept a process-driven adjustment.

For repeat orders we maintain setting records and inspection checkpoints so batch two matches batch one without re-learning the job. That discipline matters for OEM panels, guard sets and platform kits where interchangeability is assumed on site.

Quality and communication

Quality is expressed as fit, function and traceability. Dimensions are checked against drawing datums; welds are assessed for profile and access requirements; coated parts are handled to avoid handling damage in stillages. If your project needs specific documentation, discuss it when requesting a quote so it can be planned into the workflow.

We communicate in plain language about progress and constraints. If material supply or a complex weld sequence shifts the programme, you hear about it while options still exist, not after freight has been booked.

Location and logistics

Operating from 76/22-30 Wallace Avenue, Point Cook places us within practical reach of western Melbourne industrial areas, Werribee, Laverton and the broader metro via the M1 corridor. Pickup, metro delivery and crate packing can be arranged to suit site access and crane windows.

We do not operate a sales-led branch network; coordination runs through the workshop and office so technical questions reach the people running the job.

When to involve us

Early involvement helps when you are locking material grades, hole patterns that must laser-cut cleanly, or stair/handrail interfaces that will be site-measured later. Late involvement is still common—we regularly deliver urgent platforms, guards and repair fabrications—but earlier review usually reduces rework.

If you are comparing suppliers, send the same drawing set to each so scope aligns. We quote what we can execute in-house; where a specialist process is required, we say so rather than subcontracting without disclosure.

Accounts and commercial terms

Business customers may apply for account terms subject to credit approval. Purchase orders must reference our quote number to be valid against agreed payment terms.

Deposits may apply to custom material orders or large programmes—this is stated on the quotation, not added informally later.

Cutting and forming processes supporting accurate, repeatable parts.
Cutting and forming processes supporting accurate, repeatable parts.