About HEAVYMECH
Established in 1968, we are a lead supplier of machining & general engineering services to mining, manufacturing, power, defence, oil & gas and exploration industries.
Heavymech Misson Statement
Our customers, whether large or small, have enabled Heavymech to successfully operate in this industry for over 50 years. We provide services to the Mining, Agricultural, Water, Automotive, Construction, Forestry, Wine, Defence, Power, Oil & Gas Exploration, and Manufacturing Industries. We offer a service where quality and precision is delivered as the norm. We deal with small companies as well as larger national organisations with each task receiving the same attention to detail, however big or small. We have a team of highly skilled trades people and we cater for all types of machining including turning, milling, boring, drilling and honing.
Heavymech customers can book a regular amount of machine time, guaranteeing their jobs will receive priority.
For further details about our services please contact us directly. We will be happy to help with any enquiries. We aim to provide a cost effective, high quality product to suit every need.
Where It All Started
Heavymech began operations at its current Northfield workshop in 1968, and in April 2010 we opened our Whyalla workshop to service customers in the northern regions of the state.
Our primary function has been, and is still today, to offer high class machining and fitting services across all market segments at a cost effective price.
Founded by Andrew Brown in 1968, Andrew Graham Machine Tools was the machinery sales arm of the business whilst Heavymech was the machine shop section where the machine tools sold by Andrew Graham Machine Tools could be demonstrated in action to prospective buyers.
Heavymech was also responsible for the refurbishment of used machine tools, a service which is still offered to this day. The machining capability was, and remains to this day, unrivalled in the state.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Heavymech specialised in the manufacture of special purpose machinery designed to meet customer needs.
Major projects included the manufacture of a 2500 tonne swaging press for A Noble & Son, the manufacture of a baling press for Australian Wool Dumpers and the manufacture of a piston processing line for Mitsubishi Motors.
Adapting To Change
As the industry landscape changed over time, Heavymech has utilised the knowledge gained through building special purpose machinery and the refurbishment of machine tools for the successful refurbishment of various mechanical plant and equipment from a number of different industries.
Examples of the types of equipment refurbished include oil and gas exploration equipment, pumps, valves and crushing plant.
In 2006, Heavymech was acquired by Tasmea Limited, a South Australian based diversified investment company who own several additional subsidiary companies to Heavymech. Tasmea Limited have continued to operate Heavymech in accordance with its originally established principles and standards.
Machining & General Engineering
Heavymech is a machining and general engineering company with a long history of versatility and a demonstrated ability to adapt to the customer’s requirements.
Our existing range of precision machining equipment has satisfied the needs of medium to large machining projects for over 50 years and holds us in good stead today.
Our Adelaide based machine shop is supported by the machining capabilities of the Whyalla Division where we operate two medium to large capability CNC machines with other machines satisfying the needs for light machining.
Complementing the machine shops in Adelaide and Whyalla is the Mount Isa Division, which provides a high quality fabrication and forging service into the region. In keeping with a longstanding commitment to Mount Isa Mines, we are the only fabricating workshop in Mount Isa that has a Furnace and Upsetter to forge a range of furnace bars. At our Mount Isa workshop we are stocking over 200 mining consumable items, we are able to fabricate all types of customised steel products as required, as well as replace or repair Rotable items.
In addition to our machining capabilities, Heavymech provides support services such as Weld Reclamation & Machining, Metal Spray Application & Machining, Dismantle-Inspect-Report (DIR), Overhaul Services, In Situ Line Boring, Site Maintenance Services and White Metal Scraping.
Our site services group provides support to local mine operators seeking additional labour on down day or breakdown tasks. Our services are primarily based on mechanical trades.
Expansion To Regional Sites
The Whyalla division was established in 2010, in particular, to service the Iron Triangle region and surrounds. In 2018, Heavymech acquired an engineering workshop in Mount Isa with a 30 year history specialising in fabrication and forging to service Mount Isa Mines and the north west Queensland region.
Heavymech has a long and successful history of employing and training apprentices in the mechanical engineering stream. A number of members of our current management team undertook their apprenticeships at Heavymech, including the Senior Estimator, the Adelaide Workshop Supervisor and the Adelaide Operations Coordinator.
The vast majority of those apprentices trained at Heavymech have gone on to successful roles within the engineering and maintenance fields. Heavymech continues to regularly employ apprentices and believe them to be an investment for the future in our company.
Heavymech has an established history of being prepared to work closely with our customers to ensure that their requirements are met. In support of this we have assisted some of our customers with product development advice over the years with the result being their continued support in using our services.
Heavymech is a Tasmea Company.
About Tasmea Limited
Tasmea owns and operates a large number of inter-dependent leading Australian diversified specialist trade skill services businesses who focus on maintenance, shutdown, breakdown and brownfield upgrade services of critical fixed plant for blue chip essential asset owners.
To learn more about Tasmea Limited and its subsidiaries, visit the website.














