An overview of civil engineering contractor Edmund Nuttall, including: information about Edmund Nuttall’s operations; latest news about Edmund Nuttall; and the latest share price of the firm’s Dutch parent company Royal BAM Group.
Civils contractor Edmund Nuttall was formed in 1865. Its first high profile contract was the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal which opened in 1894.
More recently, Edmund Nuttall was acquired by Dutch parent company Royal Bam Group in 2002 and has since grown its expertise through the acquisitions of specialist regional firms such as:
Edmund Nuttall, which employs 3,000 people, claims that it now has a complete package of civil engineering services across all sectors.
Edmund Nuttall made history in 2001 by being the first firm to win an Early Contractor Involvement scheme from the Highways Agency; for the A500 in Stoke.
This year Edmund Nuttall reported a 3.6% margin for the 12 months to 31 December 2007 on a record workload of £590m.
Pre-tax profit was down to £19m from £20m in the previous year.
Edmund Nuttall's chief executive is Martin Rogers.
Edmund Nuttall was ranked 52nd alongside its UK sister construction company HBG UK in the 2007 Contract Journal Construction Top 100. and was placed 14th in the 2007 CJ50 league table, which measures forward order books.
Edmund Nuttall has broken its services into a number of business streams. They are: