Civil and structural engineering firm Sutcliffe has announced record figures for its last financial year, with the company reporting a £5.2m turn-over figure across all four offices of Liverpool, Manchester, Wrexham and London, representing another 12 months of continuous growth for the firm that celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2021.
Having completed over 32,000 jobs since 1985, Sutcliffe can now also boast a plethora of new high-profile project wins throughout the last 12 months, with these projects representing over £500 million worth of construction work in the North of England.
These projects include work on 155 new homes in Wigan for Torus Developments and 177 new homes in Salford for Salford Council with Seddon Group Ltd, the appointment on the RISE and Yorkshire Housing framework and projects on the new Mossley Hill mental health hospital in Liverpool and the new Stepping Hill general hospital in Manchester.
Sean Keyes, managing director, Sutcliffe, said:
“Our company’s success has been down to our staff members’ hard work and dedication, with over 90% of our team staying office based throughout the pandemic and working around the clock to produce the best results for our clients.
“We will continue to lead the way for innovation and collaboration in the Liverpool City Region and beyond, and with our team currently overseeing numerous exciting projects in the education, healthcare and residential sector, I have no doubt that we will continue to shape the future of our city.”
With turn-over up 8% year on year reflecting consistent organic growth within the company, Sutcliffe has also increased its headcount by 12% to over 50 for the first time, having recruited graduate engineer Matthew Carney, building surveyor Claire Highcock and numerous kickstarters and apprentices, with kickstarter Ryan Williams most recently gaining full-time employment.