Construction firm reflects on best year yet

Sam Norton

Inco Contracts is celebrating its best year yet as it heads towards its 15th anniversary.

The Cannock-based company completed over 250 commercial and industrial refurbishments in 2024, achieving £44m in project revenues, a 20% increase from the previous year.

The company’s success spans large-scale logistics, distribution, and manufacturing projects, along with a portfolio of Cat ‘A’ and ‘B’ office schemes.

To support this growth, Inco Contracts expanded its presence with a new office in Cardiff, complementing existing offices in Warrington and Stevenage and welcomed Billy Sneddon as contracts manager.

Sam Norton, operations director said: “What we have tried to do over the last twelve months is put in place the foundations to consolidate the exponential growth we’ve enjoyed in recent years, investing in eighteen new people to take our direct team to 46 and our supply chain to more than 100 trusted suppliers.

“The decision to open a presence in Wales and the South West has also been a resounding success, with ten projects already tendered for and won. This means we now can deliver all the projects we’re working on, as well as exploring new opportunities across commercial, industrial and education.”

Inco Contracts specialises in industrial and commercial refurbishment projects across the UK. Their services include industrial roof and cladding, dilapidation schemes, external groundwork, M&E installations, strip-outs, demolition, and heritage conservation.

Norton continued: “There have been some significant projects completed last year, including works at Manchester Airport, a stunning industrial transformation in Coventry and our largest fit-out to date in St Helens and exciting new work in Plymouth. These contracts showcase our track record for delivering on time, to budget and to the highest possible standards. It’s an approach we are now taking into the education world, with a lot of schools and buildings set for repairs following Labour’s decision to increase the budget.”

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