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Ryder Architecture's profits jump 49% as major projects around the world roll in

The Newcastle firm has designed HMRC's new base in Newcastle as well as the Maker and Faber offices in Sunderland

The Maker and Faber offices in Sunderland, designed by Ryder Architecture(Image: Foundation CGI)

Directors at architects of a number of leading major North East office schemes have hailed the firm’s successful growth, despite ongoing challenges thrown up by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s political and economic uncertainty.

Newcastle-based Ryder has designed Riverside Sunderland’s landmark Maker and Faber offices as well as HMRC’s plans for a flagship base in the heart of Newcastle, among a range of projects around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and overseas – schemes which have triggered a jump in sales. Latest accounts for the Cooper Studios business, covering the year ended April 30 2022, show turnover grew by 28% to £30.9m, generating pre tax profits of £4.94m, up 49% from £3.3m.

Operating profit also increased significantly, from £3.25m to £5.15m. Dividends of £918,002 were paid to shareholders in the year. In the summer, Ryder acquired London-based Doone Silver Kerr, a deal which it said has added to the breadth of specialist expertise in the hospitality, office and residential sectors.

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Overall, Ryder has grown its workforce from 317 a year ago to 342 people. It said that projects are spread throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and as far afield as Melbourne and Vancouver, and the BUPA Asia headquarters in Hong Kong.

In the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, significant projects are being carried for the University of Liverpool; the Fulton Road residential development of around 850 apartments in London; The Factory in Manchester; Paisley Grammar School Community Campus in Scotland; and the mixed use redevelopment of the former Tetley Brewery site in Leeds – Aire Park.

Closer to home on the North East Ryder has been enlisted to help create new facilities for Fujifilm on Teesside, Durham University Business School and several schools for Northumberland Council.

Managing partner Mark Thompson said: “Turnover for the current financial year is difficult to forecast given the ongoing impact of the war in Ukraine on construction material inflation. However, we continue to focus on delivering an excellent client experience which was endorsed with an overall client satisfaction rating of over 90% in our latest client survey.