Kier boosts revenue and profits in solid year
Kier delivered a solid year increasing revenue and profits while slashing average month-end net debt by half, in its latest financial results.
Kier delivered a solid year increasing revenue and profits while slashing average month-end net debt by half, in its latest financial results.
Major works programme, is set to take place over the next eight years and aims to improve the wellbeing of surrounding communities.
Work has begun on the Oxfordshire men’s prison, with Kier currently constructing a new fully electric, four-storey houseblock.
Kier Group reported that it halved its average month-end net debt while more than doubling its net cash position in its latest year-end trading update.
Kier Places will operate across three distinct streams and extend to the south coast.
The contractor has signed a pre-construction services agreement with the Government Property Agency for a new civil service office.
Anna Baker also established the sustainability function at Sir Robert McAlpine and has 20 years’ experience in the construction industry.
Kier Places, as part of the ACORN consortium, will be working at the new Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff when built in 2027.
Contractor tasked with conducting constructability assessment for 40 Xe-100 in the UK.
David Bridges was CEO of Kier Living; he also served as a board member at Wates Construction, Keepmoat and Taylor Wimpey.