Essex-headquartered construction contractor Thomas Sinden is targeting revenue of £100 million under its existing operating structure, having surpassed a record turnover threshold this year, underlined by healthy profit margins.

Revenue for the year ended 31 March 2025 rocketed 72 per cent to £65.2 million, from £37.9 million the year prior, underpinned by a pre-tax profit of £2 million, up from £839,318 in 2024.
“Our strategy of building good long-term relationships with customers continues to pay off, with a large proportion of our work coming from repeat business, and an increasing volume secured through pre-construction services agreements and negotiation,” bosses said.
Adding: “We continue to build resilience in our work profile through the diversity of sectors in which we operate, including education, residential, healthcare, heritage, commercial, community and leisure. Our capabilities include projects from under £1 million up to £35 million.”
Thomas Sinden saw its operating profit rise during the period, to more than £2 million, up from £923,303 in the previous financial year.
The Romford-headquartered business ended the year with net assets worth £35.1 million (FY2024: £26 million), supported by an improved cash position of £10.2 million (FY2024: £4.8 million)
Thomas Sinden reported profit for the year of more than £1.4 million, compared to £1.2 million the year before.
“The hard work put in by our management team over the past few years to establish a solid reputation for reliable and high-quality delivery has been rewarded with a substantial growth in turnover this year to a record £65.2 million,” bosses said.
“Our existing management team have capability to take turnover to £100 million with minimal increase to overhead.”
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