Civil and structural engineering firm Sutcliffe has announced record figures for its financial year with a 9.5% growth in turnover
Sutcliffe says the growth in turnover (financial year September 2020 – September 2021) reflects its successful acquisition of projects including Aintree University Hospital, Kingfisher Special School, and Ministry of Justice which have construction values of £75m.
The company’s total value of construction projects approaches £1bn.
Celebrating its 35th anniversary in October, the multi-disciplinary, BIM-accredited chartered consultants has also continued to recognise its staff’s dedication and work throughout the pandemic by distributing 50% of its yearly profits directly back into the company.
The company recently appointed two new kickstarters, three new senior hires including structural engineer Graham Swanson and geo environmental scientist Daniel Evans, as well as six internal promotions since September 2020, increasing its headcount by 9%.
Levelling up agenda
Sean Keyes, managing director, Sutcliffe, said: “2021 was a historic year for Sutcliffe, not only because of our 35th anniversary but also because it was the year that our company evolved, grew and exceeded all expectations throughout a global pandemic – with our staff members going above and beyond to ensure we are now in a position for further growth in 2022.
“The levelling up agenda and increased spending in our region should ensure that the construction sector continues to grow this year too, with Sutcliffe now ready to capitalise on this, with everything in place for a strong year ahead.”