Profit rose 40% at steelwork contractor Severfield-Rowen during the first half of 2005, with a 17% rise in turnover.
The contractor, which is working on a series of high-profile projects including Heathrow Terminal 5 and the Millennium Dome redevelopment in south-east London, recorded pre-tax profit of £7.2m for the six months to 30 June. Turnover rose to £112m over the same period.
Peter Levine, Severfield-Rowen chairman, said the group was now ahead of its original expectations for the full year.
He said: “Demand for our products is encouraging, margins are improving and the growth prospects for the group give the directors every confidence in its future prospects.”
Severfield-Rowen’s figures were boosted by the performance of Atlas Ward, the shed and portal frames business that the steelwork contractor acquired during the year, which performed ahead of expectations.
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