Blog

20 March 2024

We’re proud of what we achieve here at Weldlok. And we know that it’s our people that drive us towards this success. So, we want to showcase the work that our teams do and celebrate the people that help us achieve success for our customers. Meet our drafting team Located...

20 March 2024

At Weldlok, we’re passionate about fostering talent and propelling the steel industry’s future leaders. To support this, we’ve created an annual Apprenticeship program. Each year, we welcome a fresh group of apprentices into our teams, providing them with invaluable experience in our dynamic and innovative manufacturing environment, and begins them on...

18 September 2023

Civil drainage
Weldlok is a renowned provider of high-quality steel products and solutions for infrastructure, industrial, fabrication, mining, and construction projects. With a strong focus on innovation and engineering excellence, Weldlok offers various civil products, including grating, ductile, expanded metal mesh, and access covers. Our expertise lies in creating durable, safe, and reliable...

18 September 2023

Weldlok manufactures handrail, flooring, and drainage grate and cover solutions that are used in high-traffic areas around the country. Our ductile covers can be found on main roads, and our walkways and handrail systems in pedestrian walkways, commercial facilities, and buildings, in a range of different industries. These products deliver...

11 August 2023

Drainage Grates/Drainage Covers
When it comes to civil drainage solutions, there’s no one set style uniformly used across the whole country. Most states, including Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia all have their own set of regulations that means there are some key differences in product requirements. At Weldlok, we provide...

30 November 2022

Drainage Grates/Drainage Covers
Floods are the most expensive disaster in Australia, causing social, economic, and environmental disruptions. The direct costs associated with floods estimated over the period 1967-2005 average nearly $377 million per year according to the Office of the Queensland Chief Scientist. Rainstorms are an essential part of life in Australia, and...