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Breedon acquires North Wales road surfacing company

The company has acquired Roadway Civil Engineering and Surfacing in Wrexham

Breedon, a leading construction materials group in Great Britain and Ireland, has today acquired Roadway Civil Engineering and Surfacing in Wrexham(Image: Breedon/Roadway Civil Engineering and Surfacing)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ construction materials giant Breedon Group has snapped up Roadway Civil Engineering and Surfacing in North Wales.

The £13.5m deal has seen them take on the asphalt production and contract surfacing business based near Wrexham.

Roadway is a family-run business in Llay that was founded in 2000 and specialises in local authority term maintenance, minor road maintenance schemes and associated civil engineering works.

The purchase of the business coincides with the opening of a new asphalt plant on its Wrexham site.

Key management will remain with the business.

(Image: Ayrshire Post)

The total consideration, subject to completion adjustments, comprises £10.8m payable in cash on completion, together with up to £2.7m of deferred consideration payable in cash on performance over the next five years.

In the year to 31 July 2018 – prior to the introduction of its new asphalt production capability – Roadway reported underlying EBITDA of £1.3m and profit before tax of £1.3m on revenues of £5.1 million.

Mike Pearce, managing director of Breedon Southern, said: “This acquisition significantly strengthens our contract surfacing operations and establishes Breedon as a fully integrated business in North Wales.