Caddick Construction targets £400m turnover

Aaron Morby 4 months ago
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Yorkshire-based Caddick Construction has forecast turnover hitting £400m this year after delivering a 12% rise in revenue in the latest published results for 2024.

Chairman Paul Caddick expects further construction growth this year despite market backdrop
Chairman Paul Caddick expects further construction growth this year despite market backdrop

A sharp upturn in performance across Caddick Construction’s four operations delivered the rise in turnover to a record £356m in the year-end August 2024.

Pre-tax profit climbed 13% to £8.3m, driven by growth across key regions and improved performance after a period of senior leadership change.

Alongside growth in revenue, Caddick Construction’s order book has continued to grow by 7% to £750m and year-end cash increased to £32.8m.

Over the past three years, the division has undergone significant change in its senior team, with several director retirements prompting a strategic reshuffle.

The Yorkshire business bounced back into the black following a difficult 2022/23 on stronger margins despite only a modest rise in turnover.

The Midlands region contributed £30m after opening a new office last year. A dedicated subsidiary has now been formed to support further expansion in the region, with staff and trade transferred as of 1 September 2024.

In the North West, operations continued to solidify with a more diverse sector spread including defence and education. While turnover was up 13%, profits were down compared to last year, which had benefitted from the high-margin Farington build contract.

Caddick also launched a Midlands office during the year, which now trades as a separate subsidiary.

The civil engineering arm reported turnover of almost £16m, up 17% on last year, with profits holding steady.

But, with 91% of work concentrated in just four contracts for two national house builders, the business is now looking to diversify its client base and explore intra-group and external civils work.

Elsewhere, the newly launched CCL Facades business posted turnover of £9.5m and pre-tax profit of £0.6m in its first full year of trading.

The business is delivering services both internally and to third-party clients and has been flagged for strong future growth potential.

Chairman Paul Caddick said: “We’ve built on a robust order book and continued to grow our operations regionally while maintaining financial stability. The £400m forecast turnover for the current year is already 87% secured.”

The group currently holds a £500m order book, with £347m of that expected to convert within the 2024/25 financial year.

The wider Caddick Group, including build to rent and student living business Moda and other property development, reported pre-tax profit down 18% to £29m from revenue up 5% at £604m.

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