Construction group builds profits up to £150m

PROPERTY and construction company Kier Group has reported underlying profits of £150m, boosted by the integration of the Mouchel business.
Preliminary results for the year to June 30 show revenue is up 26% to £4.2bn – up 8% on a like-for-like basis – and its order book amounts to £8.7bn.
The company says its profits have been boosted by its integration with the Mouchel business which it acquired recently at a cost of £15.5m.
Chief executive Haydn Mursell said the results reflected “the evolution of the group” during the year following the completion of the integration of Mouchel.
He said: “The group continues to perform well in growing market sectors including infrastructure, housing and regional building, providing a breadth of capabilities to our clients.
“For the first time, 50% of group profit now comes from our services division where essential day-to-day services are provided to clients and we have long-term visibility of our future pipeline of work.”
Kier’s projects in the region include Goodman’s £12m Eastside Locks development in Birmingham, building around 300 homes in a £40m mixed tenure housing scheme in Kings Norton, and the new national transport design centre for Coventry University.

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