Complete construction partner, Stepnell, has achieved in excess of £1 million profits in 2022/23.
The firms progress has been attributed to its focus on continual improvement. This includes internal procedures, such as project programme controls on site for greater financial and commercial returns. The business has also invested in its team and offices, providing better work environments to support and retain top talent.
Looking ahead, Stepnell has already secured 80% of its 2023/24 planned revenue budget, citing frameworks and repeat work as the main sources of procurement.
Tom Wakeford, Managing Director of Stepnell, said: "Our performance reflects an ongoing commitment to performance improvement, and we are pleased with these results especially given the challenging circumstances of project budgets being squeezed by cost increases from rising inflation, an energy crisis, and shortages right across the industry, which is slowing the progress of planned projects.
"Moving forward, we have a solid foundation to keep building on our success. Our work across a number of frameworks is helping to secure a healthy project pipeline, this includes successes with the SCAPE Regional Construction framework and Southern Construction Framework (SCF). Our property portfolio also remains well let.
"With a strong emphasis on building back into the communities Stepnell works in, the business now has social value managers in place across its regional business development units, operating bases in Nottingham, Rugby, Wantage, Bristol, Southampton and Poole. Alongside new hires, the existing team and internal culture also continues to develop."
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