Turner & Townsend builds its profits on back of major contract wins

CONSTRUCTION consultancy Turner & Townsend has overcome challenging market conditions to grow its UK profits by more than a quarter.

The group – which has an operation in Birmingham – said UK profits jumped to £3m to nearly £15m in the year ended April 30 2013.

Profits increased in all of its seven regions and the business’s global turnover exceeded £300m for the first time. Its operating profit margin rose from 9.7% to 10.5%.

While much of the British construction sector struggled in the face of weak demand, Turner & Townsend’s UK operation recorded strong growth. Revenue rose by 14% to £133m and profits increased to £14.8m.

A series of high-profile project wins, including the redevelopment of London’s iconic Battersea Power Station and the refurbishment of the world’s biggest greenhouse at the Royal Botanic Gardens, was accompanied by strong investment in staff. The company completed its largest ever graduate intake and increased UK staff numbers to 1,587.

Turner & Townsend grew its global workforce by 16% and now employs 3,239 staff across a network of 80 offices in 33 countries.

UK managing director, Steve McGuckin, said: “The UK market is still far from rude health, but even in this challenging environment our reputation for consistently delivering both excellence and value to our clients has ensured we stay ahead of the competition.

“Our diversified business helped us compete – and win – across a range of sectors this year, and our work on a series of major infrastructure programmes like London’s Crossrail continues to strengthen our pedigree and provide long-term revenue.

“To have increased both profits and revenue in these tough conditions is a real achievement, and a just reward for the UK team’s dedication to their clients and sheer hard work.”

Turner & Townsend also increased its international footprint and grew global profits by 29%.

Overseas markets now account for 54% of total revenue, and in the past year the company opened eight new offices, entering Norway for the first time and extending further into the US, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia and China.

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