Construction News
03/03/2022
Galliford Try Reports Improved Buiness Across All Areas
Construction firm Galliford Try published its half year results for the six months to 31 December 2021.
The business has improved across all areas, increasing revenue, profit and margin. Average month-end cash has also remained very strong at £180 million.
During the period, the Group acquired the nmcn water business, which is already proving an excellent acquisition and fully aligned with its strategy. The business has reported exceptional costs of £9.7m, which relate to integration costs following the acquisition, as well as a strategic investment in a new cloud-based ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) infrastructure.
With the underlying performance robust, and a number of key contract and framework positions secured during the period, the business is in an excellent position to take advantage of increasing public sector pipelines going forward.
Bill Hocking, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, commented: "The Group has continued to perform well in the first half of the financial year, successfully managing industry-wide material shortages and inflation. I am pleased to report that we are making good progress against our Sustainable Growth Strategy, including towards our target of 3% divisional operating margin across Building and Infrastructure.
"The acquisition of nmcn's water businesses is fully aligned with our strategy and offers significant opportunity for our growing Environment business enhancing our water, engineering, off-site build and asset optimisation capabilities.
"I am excited about the future given our excellent people, strong balance sheet, market-leading sector positions, investment in supplier relationships and high-quality order book. The Group continues to trade well and is well placed to continue to deliver improving strong performance and long-term sustainable value for all our stakeholders."
The business has improved across all areas, increasing revenue, profit and margin. Average month-end cash has also remained very strong at £180 million.
During the period, the Group acquired the nmcn water business, which is already proving an excellent acquisition and fully aligned with its strategy. The business has reported exceptional costs of £9.7m, which relate to integration costs following the acquisition, as well as a strategic investment in a new cloud-based ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) infrastructure.
With the underlying performance robust, and a number of key contract and framework positions secured during the period, the business is in an excellent position to take advantage of increasing public sector pipelines going forward.
Bill Hocking, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, commented: "The Group has continued to perform well in the first half of the financial year, successfully managing industry-wide material shortages and inflation. I am pleased to report that we are making good progress against our Sustainable Growth Strategy, including towards our target of 3% divisional operating margin across Building and Infrastructure.
"The acquisition of nmcn's water businesses is fully aligned with our strategy and offers significant opportunity for our growing Environment business enhancing our water, engineering, off-site build and asset optimisation capabilities.
"I am excited about the future given our excellent people, strong balance sheet, market-leading sector positions, investment in supplier relationships and high-quality order book. The Group continues to trade well and is well placed to continue to deliver improving strong performance and long-term sustainable value for all our stakeholders."
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