Crest Nicholson plans to up building starts

Aaron Morby 13 years ago
Share

House builder Crest Nicholson plans to lift its house building rates to exploit the gap left by the volume house builders’ policy to build cautiously.

The mid-league house builder, which was refinanced last year, aims to raise building volumes by 15% a year, restoring output to the pre-2008 crash levels of around 3,000 a year.

Following a debt restructuring last year, Crest said it now boasted sound finances and a strong balance sheet. American hedge fund Varde owns 60% of the business and aims to grow the firm in readiness for a float after two or three years.

Stephen Stone, chief executive of Crest Nicholson, said:”The listed firms are stating that they are happy to build at their level so there is a real opportunity for mid market firms who are responding to the government housing strategy.”

“With an attractive landbank, favourable Southern England focus, market leading sales rates and improving market sentiment, we are well positioned and look forward to the future with confidence.”

Crest booked a pre-tax loss of £27m due to heavy finance costs from an operating profit of £56m, up from £47m last time. Operating margins rose to an industry-beating 18% on revenue up 12% to £319m.

Completions for the year actually fell 5% to 1,520 but overall sales performance rose on the back a 13% gain in average selling prices. Much of the improvement came from a shift away from apartment to traditional homes.

He added that the volume of housing completions in 2012 would grow as more sales outlets come on-stream and the new London division became fully operational.

“We will continue to make land acquisitions that meet our criteria, but have a strong short-term landbank and can therefore be judicious in selecting sites to develop.”

Stone added: “One key to maintaining growth in the sector will be the successful implementation of the proposed National Planning Policy Framework which will release resources from dealing with unnecessarily complex and costly regulations to concentrate time in the planning process where it matters – delivering a sustainable built environment that meets the needs and desires of local communities and helps to address the national housing shortage.”

Latest news

Breakthrough for HS2 as first Birmingham tunnel section dug

Balfour Beatty VINCI completes 3.5km TBM drive in 652 days drive
2 days ago

HS2 Curzon Street station redesign approved as timber roof axed

Change to meet stricter fire safety rules and cut maintenance costs
2 days ago

Care home fire trial collapses

Prosecution withdrawn against four firms including Morgan Sindall Property Services
3 days ago

Leicester rebids £22m station revamp after failed tender race

Council opts for ECI route after receiving one bid for project
2 days ago

Kier wins East Coast College rebuild job in Great Yarmouth

Work to start this summer for 1,300-student college
2 days ago

R G Carter wins £28m hospital car park job in King’s Lynn

MSCP paves way for £1.5bn Queen Elizabeth Hospital rebuild in 2027
2 days ago

London to relax green belt building rules

Sadiq Khan shifts position on planning
2 days ago

Willmott Dixon wins Great Yarmouth waterfront deal

North Quay 10.5 acres mixed-use scheme to advance
3 days ago

SIG chief quits to join Travis Perkins

Gavin Slark to leave by the end of this year
2 days ago

Eight take key spots on £250m Prosper framework

Housing and public building upkeep deal for North East awarded
3 days ago

Early call-out for £150m Ebbsfleet Garden City infrastructure

Bidders day to set out plan for Ebbsfleet Central commercial scheme
4 days ago

McLaren storms April contracts league with flurry of wins

Cardiff Bay Arena job headlines a series of big contract wins
3 days ago

Balfour Beatty lifts cash forecast after strong first quarter

Contractor set to hit £1bn average monthly net cash in 2025
3 days ago

Goldman Sachs-owned Adler & Allan buys 180-strong civils outfit

West Country's Glanville Environmental gets new owner
3 days ago

Caddick lands first contract for £200m Skelmersdale revamp

Developer gets green light for masterplan
3 days ago

Van Elle sells HGV fleet to haulage firm

WS Specialist Logistics pays £2.9m to take on fleet and drivers
3 days ago

Buyers more bullish about prospects for year ahead

Residential "resilient" but commercial work a weak spot
4 days ago

Council backs first Brutalist car park-to-flats scheme

Newcastle-under-Lyme multi-storey car park to be reborn as pioneering homes scheme
4 days ago

Hinkley Point C hits peak build with 26,000 jobs

3,000 more workers to join as fit-out work ramps up
4 days ago

Over 40 firms win Wessex Water M&E minor works deal

Broad sweep of specialists picked for AMP8 programme
4 days ago

Spencer lands Scottish bridge hat-trick

Steelwork, gantries and bearing upgrades on Kessock, Forth and Tay crossings
5 days ago

Winners revealed for £1.5bn decarbonisation deal

Fusion21 confirms places for 40 firms: Full list
4 days ago

Cladding firm fined £225,000 after fatal fall

Court hears how cherry picker didn't reach all parts of repair job
4 days ago

Completed buildings caught-up in Gateway 2 chaos

Developer distraught after dealing with Building Safety Regulator
5 days ago

Aviva submits plans for 34-storey City office tower

Subject to planning work to start in autumn 2027
5 days ago

Murphy takes 40% stake in Aussie civils contractor

Firm enters Australasian market with stake in Sydney-based contractor Abergeldie
6 days ago

Moat seeks firm for £420m repairs and maintenance deal

15-year deal to upkeep 20,000 south east homes
5 days ago

Lynch takes over hotel for Sizewell plant operators

Hire giant now in the hotel business to guarantee accommodation for workers
5 days ago

Subcontractors wanted across Scotland

Latest Constructionline event in Glasgow: Register now
5 days ago

Six guilty of £2m bribery over Devon housing site deals

Corrupt building bosses and E.ON project chief and QS sentenced
1 week ago

Contractor services