

Began fulfilling public
sector orders like coronation barriers for New Scotland Yard in the early years.
Pivoted during WWII to produce steel stretchers, then resumed post
war to rebuild its core metal fabrication business.
Expanded through mid
century acquisitions of companies like Hipkiss Bros, Fensecure, and Brickhouse, broadening its product range.
Supplies products including steel staircases, flooring, gates, security kiosks, fencing, and multi
use courts from two UK plants.
Serves diverse clients in rail heritage, industrial access structures, water
sector platforms, and high
security fencing sectors.
Notable highlights include providing mesh flooring for 1960s James Bond film sets and contributing to heritage rail projects.
Today, part of Northern Industries Group, they combine traditional craftsmanship with modern fabrication techniques.
The best part of each department is the people and how they make you feel so welcomed.
Investment in people via the STEP programme offering rotational placements, apprenticeships and internal training
Close‑knit team environment where mutual support fuels collective growth
Commitment to innovation and excellence through contributions to major structural steel projects (e.g. Hinkley, HS2, Crossrail)
Learning culture: STEP provides engaging, tailored learning, creating a professional institute within workplace
Leadership support and open communication: employees can propose system improvements and receive encouragement