Carey lifts turnover to £140m


Carey, the Wembley-based construction group, has bumped up its annual turnover to £140m, well ahead of last year's figure of £110m. Latest results (12 months to 31 March) show pre-tax profit higher at £8m (£6.2m).

The group's main division, PJ Carey, operates as a main contractor in both civils and building construction. The group also has a demolition business (TE Scudder) and a small housebuilding operation (Carey's New Homes). The bulk of the group's turnover stems from work in the UK. Mainstream civils contracts range in value from £1m to more than £20m, though the majority are in the narrower £3m-£8m band. Projects in Carey's building business run from a value of £5m up to £15m, with around a quarter of the workload being D&B. Carey's in-house emphasis means that it carries £9m of plant and has 600 operatives, exclusively for its own operations.

[Contract Journal, 20 September 2006, p 8]

 



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