I'm a bit late to this, but in case it's still of help, I would:
Run a length of 50x50 metal trunking around all the walls, ideally at say 1200mm above the floor (or if that's not practical then at eaves level, but you'll use more conduit).
If at 1200 you can then mount metalclad sockets directly above or below the trunking using a threaded coupler and two bushes. If at eaves then drop down to the sockets with heavy duty 20mm plastic conduit (not the really cheap DIY stuff).
I'd still use metalclad sockets as they're harder to break. BG are fine and reasonably priced. Always put in more sockets in than you need!
If you want to include emergency stop buttons (good idea for bandsaws, lathes, etc) they can couple directly to the trunking if at 1200, and to one side of the machine.
If you want, you could feed all the sockets from a contactor and have a master Red button by the door to kill everything when you leave. Bear in mind you may want a "24hr" circuit for battery chargers, fridge, alarm, etc so you may want to wire a separate circuit for those.
Also lighting circuits can be run in the same 50x50 with rises to the light fittings on the ceiling and light switches coupled directly to the trunking again.
If you've got a big space or a central bench then fit a couple of sockets on the ceiling or beam above the bench so you don't have trailing leads across the floor to it.