Sheffield Forgemasters steelwork: design and delivery notes for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Steelwork assembly has begun on Sheffield Forgemasters’ new open die forging line, including a 13,000-tonne press building beside the Midland Mainline and a 30,000 m² machine shop on Weedon Street, both central to a £1.3bn recapitalisation of the MoD-owned plant. Main delivery partners include McLaughlin & Harvey, Arup, Bond Bryan, Turner & Townsend, JLL, Ipsum and JBA Bentley, with structural frameworks for both buildings due by year-end and cladding to follow before winter. The upgraded facilities are designed to boost nuclear-grade, large-scale forging capacity for UK defence and civil nuclear programmes.
Technical Brief
- Steelwork erection for the new open die forging line is now underway on the Sheffield site.
- Both the forge and machine shop builds are reported as on schedule by Sheffield Forgemasters’ COO.
- New facilities are configured for highly complex, large-scale forgings for defence and civil nuclear components.
- Workforce training and apprenticeship programmes are being aligned to operate new state-of-the-art forging equipment.
Our Take
McLaughlin & Harvey’s earlier £210m machine shop contract at Weedon Street, noted in our January 2026 coverage, means the current steelwork phase is part of a tightly sequenced brownfield redevelopment adjacent to the existing Brightside Lane works, with obvious interface and logistics risks around the Midland Mainline corridor.
Sheffield Forgemasters’ appearance alongside Van Elle in our 2026 profitability coverage suggests the recapitalisation is already feeding through to a wider UK ground engineering and civils supply chain, with specialist contractors positioning around the new 13,000-tonne press building and associated foundations.
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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