The Scotsman

ISG unveils record full-year figures as revenues break £2bn

- By HANNAH BURLEY

ISG, the constructi­on services company with a major base in Glasgow, has hailed a record financial performanc­e as turnover breached £2 billion for the first time in the company’s 30-year history.

The firm has unveiled revenues of £2.2bn in 2018, up from £1.7bn in the previous year, while profits before tax rose by £10.3 million to reach £38.5m.

ISG said the results represent a third consecutiv­e year of record-setting revenue and pre-tax profit figures, following its transition into private ownership three years earlier.

It also reported £1.4bn in forward orders.

Turnover at its UK constructi­on arm climbed by £40m to £520m on the back of increased workloads secured through the public sector.

Meanwhile, the group said it overcame a challengin­g backdrop to double turnover in its European division to around £400m, which has seen “no discernibl­e Brexit impact fromitsglo­balcustome­rbase”.

Chief executive Paul Cossell said the firm was reaping the benefits of tackling “the productivi­ty and cyclical financial issues” that have “plagued” the constructi­on industry.

He added: “What’s clear is that ripping up the old rule book and learning from our tech-led customers has proved transforma­tional for our business.

“Our people are already generating the ideas and innovation that are proving instrument­al in moving forward.” 0 CEO Paul Cossell said ISG had ‘ripped up the rule book’

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