Structural Steelwork Specialists

History

Sidney Robinson, originally from Lincolnshire settled in Derby after serving in the Army during the Second World War. It was in the early fifties when he started working for farmers, spraying old curved Dutch barns with bitumen. This in turn led to onsite repair of damaged sheeting and steelwork. It wasn't long before his four sons were working along side him and his wife Evelyn was acting as secretary. They now were fabricating steelwork for small extensions and then new buildings. Offering a reliable, economic, and professional service, it was not long before word of mouth had given them an envious reputation in the local area.

S.Robinson and Sons (Engineers) Ltd was formed in 1964 and they soon outgrew their limited fabrication space as they continued to win new contracts, and they moved to an Industrial Unit at Holcombe Street in Derby. Again, with hard work came success, and they now had numerous contracts for industrial work, as well as the original agricultural contracts.
To enable continued progress and expansion, a new three and a half acre green field site was purchased in Wincanton Close, where we remain today.

Of course Robinson have again achieved success, and the original three and a half acre site has now grown in size to a site well over 14 acres. The fabrication workshop has undergone many changes and in recent years has benefited from a continued programme of expansion costing in excess of £4 million. As the workshop has changed, so to has the type of structure that we build. Our turnover, now in excess of £40 million is split approximately £33 million per year on industrial buildings in the UK, £2 million per on export structures, and £5 million per year on Agricultural Buildings.

History