Thȩ earningȿ of Glasgow-based Luddon Construction has increased by one tenth of α percenƫage.
The company’s pre-tax earnings increased to £4. 5 million in its most recent accounts for the year ending August 31st, 2025, compared to £4. 1 million in the prior year.
The company made a$ 3. 6 million income two years ago, which is a third increase over that time.
Monthly turnover even grew from £157m to £161. 7m. In consequence, its margin increased from 2. 6 % to 2. 7 %.
Barclay Dougall, president of Luddon, stated in his proper report that the firm strengthened its position in the market by expanding its operations in England and sustaining growth in the power sector.
In a business environment where competition is fierce, a trained project selection, effective business management, and a persistent focus on operational delivery are all indicators of the improvement in profitability.
To promote economic tenacity, the committee prioritized money technology, percentage safety, and trained contract selection throughout the year.
In the new fiscal year, Dougall claimed the business already had a sizable sealed order text.
He continued,” This was supported by repeat business from long-standing customers, model contracts, and continued achievements across both public and private sector network jobs,” he continued.
In Scottish Power Transmission’s$ 2. 4 billion proper programme for electricity station architecture, design, and building, work was won during the year, including a spot on three tons.
According to Dougall, work prices and labor supply remained a challenge in addition to inflationary stresses.
Luddon’s regular monthly staff count decreased from 554 to 540, but its annual salary increased from £277,000 to £300. 000.
Compared to the previous season when there were no payments, £1 million was received.
The bank’s money flow increased by £1 million to £17. 9 million, and there were no overdrafts or loans from outside banks.
Marshall Dougαll fσunded Luddon in 1975, and his brother Barclay serves αs its leader. The business specializes in building, rising, drain, and civil architecture.
The buyer TJ Morris client’s$ 9 million Arbroath Retail Park, which was just completed, will be presented in April.