Construction and architectural projects demand metal components that combine structural performance, dimensional accuracy and visual quality. At LGM Engineering, we support construction and architectural projects with precision sheet metal fabrication, laser cutting, folding and welding, delivering components and assemblies that integrate cleanly into buildings, structures and finished environments.
We work with materials commonly specified within the construction and architectural sectors, including mild steel, stainless steel, galvanised steel and aluminium, selected to suit structural requirements, corrosion resistance, exposure conditions and finish. Components are manufactured to maintain consistent geometry and tight tolerances, ensuring predictable fit and alignment during installation and reducing the need for on-site modification.
Our CAD-driven workflows allow us to support projects from early-stage detailing through to manufacture and repeat supply. Accurate laser cutting produces clean profiles and interface features, while CNC press brake folding ensures consistent bends across architectural profiles, brackets, panels and structural elements. Where welding is required, controlled processes allow assemblies to be produced with both strength and appearance in mind, particularly where components remain visible in the finished installation.
Construction and architectural projects often involve coordination across multiple trades and fixed installation windows. Our manufacturing processes are designed to support this environment, providing reliable lead times, consistent quality and clear communication throughout the project lifecycle. Components are produced with installation and handling in mind, helping reduce delays and improve efficiency on site.
We manufacture a wide range of construction and architectural components, including structural brackets, folded profiles, panels, supports and welded sub-assemblies. By integrating laser cutting, folding, welding and finishing under one roof, we reduce handling, maintain tighter quality control and deliver metal components that arrive ready for installation or onward assembly, supporting dependable project outcomes.



