ABOUT US
About us
NuForm is a steel fabrication firm specializing in large scale commercial projects. As a multidisciplinary firm, we also offer expertise, and pride ourselves, in the production of staircases throughout Melbourne.
We are known for excellence in project delivery through collaboration as a team and quality product delivery. Our experience spans across major projects in education, health, retail, aviation and government sectors.
Established in 2010 and based in Bayswater, Victoria, NuForm has completed over $20 million dollars of construction works over the past 7 years. This work has included the completion of projects such as:
This has led to a reputation as a multidisciplinary and innovative company that is prepared to accept challenges and exceed the expectations of its clients. We pride ourselves on developing working relationships with contractors and suppliers to ensure the best results for our clients.
NuForm are on a continuous improvement program, which includes a collaborative agreement with Swinburne University to provide technological up-skilling to the workforce, together with research and development access to future manufacturing practices.
Facilities
NuForm Steel Fabrications Pty Ltd is based in Bayswater, VIC, Australia and utilises a wide range of equipment and machinery that is operated by a skilled and flexible workforce across 5,000m2 of floor space. The facilities are proven to be suitable for undertaking small, medium, and large construction projects. NuForm endeavour to meet and exceed the various expectations of a diverse clientele throughout the evolving building and construction industries.
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In addition to specialising in architectural steel such as balustrades, handrails, and staircases, NuForm regularly take on a deeper variety of steel fabrication and installation works, including structural steel, office fit-outs, infrastructure, and refurbishments.
With a focus on continuous improvement, up-skilling, and innovation, NuForm’s dedication extends beyond delivering high quality projects. From the usage of modern software such as Autodesk Inventor to a government funded collaboration agreement with Swinburne University of Technology, we are exploring future manufacturing processes and integrating them with technology such as RFID tagging, three-dimensional visualisations, and cloud computing.