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Employees acquire ownership of West Wales firm Carreg Construction

The employee ownership trust acquisition provides an equity exit for founders Andrew and Sue Phillips

Haverfordwest-based Carreg Construction has been acquired by its employees. The company, which currently employs 21 people, has been sold by its founders Andrew and Sue Phillips.

The building firm, which was set up by in 2003, has worked on projects including the cloisters in St David’s Cathedral, Oriel Y Parc Gallery and Lexden House in Tenby.

Following more than 40 years in the building trade Mr Phillips will stay on as a company director, and continue to help grow and steer the business with the help of his fellow directors. An open sale was considered before revisiting pre-pandemic original plans for staff to acquired the firm via an employee ownership trust (EOT) . The value of the deal has not been disclosed

Mr Phillips said: “We looked to put the business on the open market for sale, but it just didn’t feel right, so after discussing our plans further with colleagues in the industry - who explained that EOT wasn’t an overnight sale and that it could be done gradually - it became the perfect progression for us.

“We can keep the continuity and skills in the business, and I can eventually pass the business over fully to the EOT directors, once they have settled in. It really is the perfect succession solution for us.”

Along with Mr Phillips and fellow director Amy Morgan, Carreg’s newly appointed head of construction, Richard Leyshon, has been appointed as a director.

Sion Morgan will continue his role a non-executive director (NED) of the company and will be joined by new NED Peter Griffiths, former chief executive of Sainsbury’s Banking Group and Principality Building Society.

A new EOT board has been formed and will comprise of director Ms Morgan, site supervisor and carpenter Luke Roberts and independent trustee Andy Jones, the former chief executive of the Port of Milford Haven Port.