Profit up 7% as firm wins 56% of social housing jobs it bids for

Social housing contractor Mears has announced half year pre-tax profit up 7% to 拢14.1m after successfully winning more than half the contracts it bids for.

The firm, which also runs a major business providing home care, said six month revenue to 30 June overall increased by 16% to 拢292.6m on the same period last year.

Revenues in its social housing business grew by 12% to 拢207.2m, with the operating margin growing  to 5.5%. It picked up 拢268m of new social housing contracts in the period, 56% of the jobs it bid for.

David Miles, chief executive, said the firm had benefitted from the collapse of Rok and Connaught. He said: 鈥淭he first half of the year has delivered excellent progress against our strategic objectives.

鈥淲e have secured significant work in the emerging environmental improvement space and in the bid room we have benefited from winning work previously held by Connaught and Rok. This has been achieved during a period of significant public sector change.鈥

The firm said its social housing pipeline now amounted to 拢3bn, with contracts from Barnet Homes, Notting Hilll Housing and Arun council worth a total of 拢87.5m flowing from the collapse of Connaught.

It has also picked up a 拢21m contract with Neath Port Talbot Homes through the former Rok businesses it acquired in Bristol in November.

However, the business said it had seen an 拢18m reduction in work through the Decent Homes programme in the past six months, as the government spending on improving social housing stock comes to an end. In total it said revenue from decent homes will fall by 拢30m both this year and next.

The firm said it saw no 鈥渟ignificant margin pressure鈥 on new contracts, despite the current speculation around the sector, but warned that new responsive maintenance work which was increasingly replacing Decent Homes jobs was inevitably at a lower margin 鈥渢hrough their early stages.鈥