Two problem contracts for fit-out arm Chorus lead to 拢12.1m loss

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Byrne Group has posted its first ever pre-tax loss 鈥 拢12.1m - after taking big hits on two high-profile London jobs.

The group said in full-year accounts for the year to May 2014, posted at Companies House, that its fit-out business, Chorus, had experienced 鈥渟ignificant delays鈥 and alleged 鈥渦nder performance from the M&E subcontractor鈥 on the Sea Containers House hotel and office development on Bankside (pictured).

The M&E subcontractor on the job was Balfour Beatty Engineering Services.

Balfour Beatty was unavailable for comment before 好色先生TV went to press.

Another Chorus job, Buckingham Gate, a high-end residential development in Westminster, 鈥渆ncountered significant difficulties with the ground conditions, which created an escalation in costs鈥.

When contacted this week by 好色先生TV, Byrne managing director Tony Dowle said the firm was now benefiting from 鈥渁 strong recovery in new work鈥 in the current financial year. Its forward order book stands at 拢650m.

Dowle said it was taking a more 鈥渟elective鈥 approach to new contracts, with a focus on 鈥渢echnical quality鈥.

Byrne Group is best known as a concrete frame subcontractor but has grown its fit-out operations in recent years.

The problem fit-out contracts pushed the group into the red last year, despite turnover growing by a quarter to 拢349.1m for the year to May 2014, up from 拢280.1m the previous year.

Byrne had posted a small pre-tax profit of 拢630,000 for the year to May 2013.

This week Byrne said it forecasts a dip in turnover to 拢300m for the current financial year, but a sharp increase to 拢400m for 2015/16.

Last year, despite the problems at Chorus, turnover in the fit-out division rose to 拢159m.

The group said its concrete frame business, Byrne Bros (Formwork), had had a strong year, securing work on courts 14 and 15 at the All England Club in Wimbledon, and International Quarter Stratford City, which at 4 million ft2 is the biggest new commercial development in London, comprising one 30-storey tower and another of 17 storeys.

FB Ellmer, the group鈥檚 high-end fit-out arm, grew turnover 23% to 拢68.9m. Recent contract awards include a 拢30m appointment in Kensington for a residential job, a joint venture between developer Grainger and the local authority.