29-09-2025 08:56 via constructionenquirer.com

CField slides to £1.2m loss as legacy jobs bite

London-based contractor CField Construction swung to a £1.2m pre-tax loss last year after a clutch of legacy schemes dragged on performance.
Tougher trading saw revenue also drop 16% to £119m (2023: £142m).
Directors Patrick Crowley and Barry Crowley predicted the firm would return to the black in 2025 with as more challenging legacy projects had now been completed.The firm’s cash position remained solid at £6.5m with no bank debt, and no dividend was paid (2023: &p
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