Manufacturing

Graham Group is one of Australia’s leading suppliers of high quality steel grating, hand-railing, lintels, hot dip galvanising services and a wide range of related Steel and Aluminium products & services.

Graham Group has commanding positions in forgebar steel and non-steel grating, drainage and handrail manufacturing markets, the steel lintel market in Australia, batch galvanising services market in New South Wales and the servicing of the mining, utilities and infrastructure sectors with fabricated steel, and Aluminium.

Manufacturing facilities are located at Yagoona and Coffs Harbour NSW, Narangba QLD, Derrimut Vic and Belmont W.A. Graham Group is equipped with a NATA-accredited Load Testing Facility

Products and Services

  • Galintel® proprietary lintel bars. The specialised steel building materials include flatbar, angles, ‘T’ Bar and Rendabar®
  • Mastermesh® manufacturer of Flormesh®, Expanded Metal and Perforated Metal ideally suited to architectural design applications and finishes
  • Weldlok® forgebar grating, Weldlok Balltube® Handrail System, Weldlok drainage grating, Weldlok fibreglass walkway grating
  • Graham Rolling Mills specialises in the production of hot rolled flat and round steel sections for Australian and export markets, including boutique and niche markets
  • Galvanising Services in Sydney is one of the largest single jobbing galvanisers in Australia. The hot dipped galvanising plant runs 24 hours a day, six days a week with a reputation for providing excellent quality and service. Galvanising Services is quality certified to ISO 9002.1994.

For more information, visit Graham Group's website

 





Nepean Plastic Moulding located at Smeaton Grange, are makers of precision technical moulded components for food production, componentry, manufacturing or special purpose end uses.

 


 

As well as aircraft tow tractors, Bliss-Fox manufacture and market the robust Nepean NIGHTOWL™ portable light tower. The Nepean NIGHTOWL portable light tower provides a cost effective, stable, long-term lighting solution for all outdoor applications including Mining, Construction, Industrial and Event markets.

The Nepean NIGHTOWL Light Tower provides a cost-effective solution for portable lighting needs.

Built and designed in Australia for the Australian market, the NEPEAN NIGHTOWL features high performance lighting with a standard 6000W (4000W or 8000W available as options); Features include – innovative mast design and light stowage and lower transport costs utilising a retractable drawbar for side loading on trucks.

Other benefits of the Nepean NIGHTOWL include: superior towing capability and stability; superior braking performance combined with heavy-duty hubs and studs; dual-Voltage LED taillights; rugged design for long service life and durability; readily available replacement components and quiet operation.

The Nepean NIGHTOWL is available in a fully bunded version for improved environmental protection.

Bliss-Fox Ground Support Equipment (GSE) is a specialist division of the Australian-owned Nepean Group, a company with a history of over 60 years of engineering excellence.

 

For more information, visit Bliss-Fox's website

 


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Nepean Group News

10 August 2010

Brett Anderson joins Nepean Conveyors Group

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Nepean Conveyors has appointed Brett Anderson as its new Manager for Western Australia. Brett has 20 years experience in the mining and resource sector across Queensland, NSW and W.A., ranging from...

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29 March 2010

Mick Thew joins Nepean Conveyors

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Nepean Group, Australia’s leading privately owned, specialised engineering and industrial manufacturing group, today announced the appointment of Mick Thew to the newly created position of...

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24 August 2009

Nepean Engineering Assist F1 in Schools Team to Placing

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Some of the best young engineering minds from south-west Sydney visited Nepean Engineering last week for the regional final of the F1 in Schools Challenge.Teams of students from six local high...

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