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Barhale profit soars amid water-work bonanza

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Long-term infrastructure projects have given Barhale a bump in profit and turnover, although the firm incurred an unexpected amount of debt. The firm’s pre-tax profit for the year ending 30 June 2023 increased by a third from the year before, from £3.3m to £4.5m. Turnover, meanwhile, rose by 22 per…

Steelwork specialist to stop trading after 53 years

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Structural steelwork specialist James Killelea is set to cease trading. The Lancashire-based firm, which has been in business for 53 years, filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators on Friday (13 October). Many of Killelea’s employees posted on LinkedIn on Friday that they were looking for new jobs. Killelea was…

Alun Griffiths posts fourth successive loss

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Civil engineering contractor Alun Griffiths has recorded a pre-tax loss for the fourth financial year in a row. The Abergavenny-based firm posted a £20m loss for the year to 31 December 2022. While this was a significant improvement on the previous year’s loss of £38.1m, it means the company has…

Urban Splash reports loss after modular spin-off collapse

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Urban Splash has reported a loss after its modular spin-off entered administration last year. The firm reported a pre-tax loss of £2.9m in its most recent accounts – covering 1 October 2021 to 31 December 2022 – compared with a £6m profit in the year to the end of September…

Cladding specialist snapped up by materials firm

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Materials distributor Brickability has bought Scotland-based cladding and remediation specialist Topek in a deal worth up to £45m. The acquisition is Brickability’s 12th following its public listing in 2019, with the company following a strategy to “broaden and deepen” its portfolio. The deal consists of an initial £27.3m, followed by…

KPMG hit with £21m fine over faulty Carillion audit

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KPMG has been handed a £21m fine for “serious breaches” in audits of Carillion’s financial statements. The consultant failed to adhere to “the most basic and fundamental audit concepts” when signing off Carillion's annual financial statements in three sets of accounts between 2014-2016, according to regulator the Financial Reporting Council.…

Watkin Jones expects profit wipeout

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Watkin Jones has reduced its profit expectations and now only expects to break even for the year ending 30 September 2023. The build-to-rent specialist warned in a trading update that new cost pressures meant it would no longer achieve the expected pre-tax profit of £2m reported in its last profit…

Gilbert-Ash’s revenue rises but inflation bites into profit

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Turnover at Northern Ireland-based contractor Gilbert-Ash increased for the fourth year in a row in 2022, although inflation took a sizeable bite out of the firm’s profit. Revenue for the year ending 31 December totalled £263.2m, marking a 20 per cent increase on the previous year’s £219.3m. Gilbert-Ash was ranked…

Esh eyes sunnier prospects after tough 2022

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Durham-based Esh Holdings achieved higher group turnover but slightly lower pre-tax profit in 2022, according to its latest annual report. The contractor posted group revenue of £260.9m for the year ending 31 December, marking a 2.3 per cent year-on-year increase. Profit before tax fell from £3m to £2m. Esh broadened…

‘Exceptional’ material and wage inflation sees Lee Marley sink into red

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Lee Marley has reported a pre-tax loss of £2.1m despite a record turnover. The brickwork and scaffolding specialist – one of the UK’s top 10 envelope contractors in the CN Specialists Index 2022 – blamed exceptional material and wage inflation. It also underperformed on a handful of contracts in its…