Diversification paying dividends for brick giant
14-07-2026 08:53 via constructionenquirer.com

Diversification paying dividends for brick giant

An expansion into specialist contracting is paying-off for construction materials distributor BRCK Group as its core market continues to be hit by a slow housing market.
Materials distribution operations account for 80% of turnover with the growing design and install specialist contracting operations now hitting 20%.
Revenue across the business for the year to March 31 2026 increased to £645.4m from £637.1m last time as pre-tax profits fell to £6.3m from £11.7m.The design
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