Our Point Cook workshop brings cutting, forming, welding and finishing into one controlled flow so fabricated items leave with consistent dimensions and documented handling.

Workshop layout
The facility is organised around material infeed, cutting, deburring, press brake forming, fabrication bays, welding stations and an assembly/packing zone. That sequence reduces unnecessary handling and lowers the risk of edge damage on coated or polished faces.
Larger welded assemblies are built on benches and jigs sized for commercial platforms, stair flights and machine structures. Smaller sheet metal runs share the same quality expectations but move through dedicated brake and hardware insertion steps.
Equipment focus
Laser and profile cutting support accurate flat patterns in mild steel, stainless and aluminium. Press brake capacity covers typical commercial gaugings for brackets, enclosures, flashings and stiffened panels. Welding plant covers MIG and TIG requirements for structural and appearance-critical joints.
We match process to specification rather than forcing every job through one machine. Thin aluminium louvres, heavy stiffened treads and food-grade stainless each follow different sequences even when they share a delivery date.
Safety and housekeeping
Housekeeping is treated as a production issue: clear walkways, labelled stillages and disciplined grinding zones reduce contamination of stainless surfaces and coated parts. Welding screens and extraction are used where the job demands.
Visitors and contractors on site follow induction requirements appropriate to an operating fabrication workshop.
Capacity planning
Capacity is planned weekly against confirmed orders, not optimistic stacking. That approach protects lead times on jobs already in progress when a urgent platform or guard set arrives.
If you have a programme with multiple drops, share the forecast so we can suggest batching that minimises setup without compromising your install sequence.
Environmental controls
Grinding and welding are zoned to reduce cross-contamination of stainless and coated parts. Extraction is used where processes generate fumes requiring control for operator health.
Waste steel and consumables are recycled through commercial scrap services appropriate to a fabrication workshop.
