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Construction firm Beard credits supply chain for 'robust' results

The 130-year-old business completed around 60 projects in 2021

Stock image of building plans and hard hat.(Image: Michal Rozewski)

Construction firm Beard has said a strong supply chain helped it achieve a "robust” financial performance for 2021, yielding growth of 6%.

In a set of results for the year ending December 2021, the 130-year-old business reported a pre-tax profit of £4.2m, in line with the previous year, but down on 2019’s figure of £4.4m.

Turnover rose to £144m, up from £135m in 2020, but back from the pre-pandemic numbers of £158m in 2019.

The family-run company, which is headquartered in Swindon and also has offices in Bristol, Guildford and Oxford, said it completed 59 projects during the previous 12 months.

The group finished an 18-month build of Bristol City Football Club’s Failand-based state-of-the-art training facility - The Robins High Performance Centre - in March 2021.

It also oversaw the £8m redevelopment of Bristol’s former Gaumont Cinema building into student flats, which was recently acquired by accommodation provider Empiric Student Property in a £19m deal.

Other highlights for Beard in 2021 included finishing The Archway Project in Bath - a conversion of former Victorian spa buildings into a world heritage and learning centre close to the Roman Baths - and a multi-million pound makeover of Cheltenham’s landmark Quadrangle building, which now features the town's first rooftop restaurant.

Beard financial director Fraser Johns said the company’s performance was “a tribute” to the supply network it had developed prior to the challenges of the pandemic.