MGF’s O’Hara House facility: capacity, quality and sustainability notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
MGF is building a new production facility, O’Hara House, in Ashton‑in‑Makerfield, Wigan, targeting a 300% increase in manufacturing capacity for its excavation, structural support and lifting solutions by early 2027. The plant will introduce modern manufacturing techniques, tighter quality control and energy‑efficient operations, with layout and space use planned to cut long‑term environmental impacts. Expanded capacity and a larger local workforce are intended to support global demand while maintaining short lead times and consistent product performance on temporary works schemes.
Technical Brief
- Modern manufacturing techniques are planned to tighten dimensional tolerances on excavation and structural support equipment.
- Enhanced quality control processes are expected to standardise weld quality and material traceability across shoring and lifting ranges.
- Energy‑efficient plant and smarter space utilisation are being built in from concept stage, not retrofit.
- Workforce expansion spans both shop‑floor fabrication and operational roles, supporting in‑house maintenance and rapid refurbishment cycles.
- Keeping production in Wigan aligns with MGF’s stated focus on local recruitment, training and long‑term careers.
Our Take
With an early 2027 opening horizon, O'Hara House sits at the longer end of project lead times in our Projects/Sustainability-tagged pieces, which suggests MGF is aligning the build-out with anticipated tightening of UK low‑carbon construction standards rather than current demand alone.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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