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P.ublished 8th July 2026
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Sheffield Forgemasters’ New Machine Shop Tops Out

(L-R) Sheffield Forgemasters’ first year apprentice, Joe Garrett, and longest serving machinist, Paul Haxton, tighten the golden bolt that will hold the last steel beam in place.
(L-R) Sheffield Forgemasters’ first year apprentice, Joe Garrett, and longest serving machinist, Paul Haxton, tighten the golden bolt that will hold the last steel beam in place.
Sheffield Forgemasters has marked an important milestone in the development of its vast new machine shop with a Topping Out ceremony for the final steel roof-beam being installed.

To celebrate the milestone, the company’s machine shop teams and development contractors, McLaughlin & Harvey, came together for the ceremony on the site of the new 30,000 m2 machine shop, where the framework is almost complete.

Attendees were invited to sign their names on the final roof beam before Sheffield Forgemasters’ longest-serving machinist, Paul Haxton with almost 50 years' service, and first-year apprentice, Joe Garrett, were invited to tighten the golden bolt that will hold the last steel beam in place.

Topping Out ceremony for the last steel beam being lifted into place at Sheffield Forgemasters’ New Machine Shop
Topping Out ceremony for the last steel beam being lifted into place at Sheffield Forgemasters’ New Machine Shop
Gareth Barker, Chief Operating Officer at Sheffield Forgemasters, said: “This event marks a significant milestone in the development of our new machine shop, and it is fantastic so many people were able to join us to mark the occasion.

“Our new facility enables us to bring together our years of expertise and investment in state-of-the-art machines, to deliver incredible accuracies and dramatically improve our ability to innovate, making Sheffield Forgemasters more competitive on the world stage.

“Attending the topping out ceremony were a number of our long serving employees, some with almost fifty-years of service with the company alongside our first-year apprentices, who’ll transfer this inherited skill and knowledge into future engineering practices.

“For many of our machinists, this was the first time they had visited the new site and what will eventually be their new workplace.”

The company’s new machine shop is being built alongside a new 13,000 tonne Forging Line, both of which underpin a £1.3 billion recapitalisation programme being driven by its MOD owners.

Gareth added: “It’s less than two years until the site is due to become operational and will provide a working environment that is cleaner, faster and better in every way. This really is an exciting time for Sheffield Forgemasters.”

Fast becoming an iconic landmark for the city, the new machine shop is due to be operational by the end of 2028.

Paul Griffen, Managing Director at McLaughlin & Harvey, said: “The completion of the structural steelwork at Sheffield Forgemasters is more than a construction milestone. It reflects the journey we have taken together to reach this point. A journey that would not have been possible without the unwavering commitment, collaboration and professionalism from all involved. We look forward to continuing the journey together as we head towards a successful completion and handover.”

The machine shop project team consists of Arup, which handled the ecological and travel assessments, Bond Bryan Architects, and JLL, which acted on behalf of Sheffield Forgemasters for the site acquisition and planning submissions, and delivery support partner, Turner & Townsend.