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Graham Engineering Limited

Graham Engineering Nelson Lancashire UK | Laser Welding | Aerospace | Nuclear | Medical

Laser Welding specialist Lancashire UK. GEL specialise in producing nuclear product and hazardous waste containers across the NDA Estate.

CRN
01329239
Founded
1977
Age
48

Overview

Legal name
GRAHAM ENGINEERING LIMITED
Region
Unknown
Registered address
1 MARSDEN STREET
C/O A2E INDUSTRIES LIMITED
MANCHESTER
ENGLAND
M2 1HW
Insolvency history
No

Latest accounts

Financial period: 1 Sep 2023 to 30 Aug 2024

FULLACCOUNTS
Turnover
Unknown
Profit / Loss
£154,691
Employees
167

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

6 events
11 Apr
2027

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

07 Jun
2026

Accounts With Accounts Type Medium

Accounts Analysed

AA | Transaction MzUyNTc4NTgwNWFkaXF6a2N4 | Paper/PDF filed

Published 07 Jun 2026 06:30

30 May
2026

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

28 Mar
2026

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

30 Aug
2024

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

08 Sep
1977

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

3 awards
First funded
2010
Funded years
2010, 2013, 2018
Age at first award
33 years

Projects

2018 Collaborative R&D

AutoTIG

1 Jul 2018 to 31 Dec 2020

Awarded
£87,504
Total cost £113,849

"TIG welding is a commonly used joining technique for fabricating metal structures across a range of industries. However, it currently has a number of limitations, principally (i) it's heavily reliant on highly-skilled manual welding experts (which are expensive and in very short supply) and (ii) it lacks flexibility to automate the welding of complex geo...

2013 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Manufacturing of jacket support structures for offshore wind turbines by thick-section laser welding - LaserJacket

1 Jul 2013 to 30 Sep 2014

Awarded
£34,469
Total cost £45,959

The majority of existing offshore wind turbines are built on monopile foundations, space-frame foundations (jackets) will be the foundations of choice for most new applications. This will enable wind turbines to be deployed at greater water depth, further from the shore leading to higher wind speeds and increased potential generation capacity per swept ar...

2010 Feasibility Studies

Safer low-cost nuclear material storage through cold-spray formed boron carbide coated components (SAFESTORE)

1 Dec 2010 to 29 Feb 2012

Awarded
£27,000
Total cost £35,999

Safer, low-cost nuclear material storage through cold spray-formed boron carbide coated components (SafeStore) Transport and/or storage of spent nuclear fuel can require neutron shielding materials. Two such materials currently used are composite plate materials consisting of aluminium (or aluminium alloys) containing varying proportions of boron carbide ...

Product types

Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies