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Ryder Architecture sees sales jump 25% despite pandemic and Brexit challenges

The Newcastle practice, which has bases around the world, also opened a new office in Manchester last year

How Pilgrim's Quarter will look(Image: Ryder Architecture)

North East design practice Ryder Architecture has seen turnover rise 25% after sealing contracts at home and abroad.

The Newcastle based business has published accounts for the year ended April 30 2021 showing a revenue rise from £19.3m to £24.2m, despite the ongoing challenges of the pandemic, Brexit and rising inflation.

The company’s operating profit almost doubled, from £1.7m to £3.25m, while pre-tax profit also rose significantly, from £1.76m to £3.3m. Total comprehensive income for the year increased from £2.17m to £3.28m.

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In September the company established a team in Manchester, adding to those in Newcastle, London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Hong Kong, Vancouver and Amsterdam. In November it also acquired interior design firm Ward Robinson Design, adding to the group’s specialist expertise within the business.

Overall, Ryder’s workforce has grown from 250 in 2020 to 317 people.

The group is currently working on schemes across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and as far afield as Auckland in New Zealand and Lima in Peru.

Significant projects across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ include West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmonds, major residential projects in Liverpool and Belfast, Stockport Emergency and Urgent Care, and an ongoing portfolio of community projects throughout Scotland.