Energy and utilities projects demand metal components that are robust, accurate and built to perform reliably in demanding operating environments. At LGM Engineering, we support energy and utilities projects with precision sheet metal fabrication, laser cutting, folding and welding, producing components and assemblies suited to infrastructure, industrial plant and support systems.
We work with materials commonly specified within the energy and utilities sectors, including stainless steel, galvanised steel, mild steel and aluminium, selected to suit structural loads, corrosion resistance, environmental exposure and service life requirements. Components are manufactured with controlled tolerances and consistent geometry to ensure reliable fit, alignment and long-term performance in both indoor and outdoor applications.
Our CAD-driven workflows allow us to support projects from early-stage development through to manufacture and repeat supply. Accurate laser cutting produces consistent profiles and interface features, while CNC press brake folding ensures predictable geometry across panels, brackets, enclosures and structural elements. Where welding is required, controlled processes are used to produce strong, repeatable assemblies while maintaining dimensional stability.
Energy and utilities projects often operate within complex supply chains and fixed installation schedules. Our manufacturing processes are designed to support these constraints, providing dependable lead times, clear communication and consistent quality throughout the project lifecycle. Components are produced with handling, transport and installation in mind, helping reduce delays during site work.
We manufacture a wide range of components for the energy and utilities sector, including enclosures, support frames, folded panels, structural brackets and welded sub-assemblies. By integrating cutting, folding, welding and finishing under one roof, we reduce handling, maintain tighter quality control and deliver components that arrive ready for installation or onward assembly, supporting reliable infrastructure delivery.



