EDGE has unveiled its latest annual results, showcasing an increase in business turnover, organic growth and national service offering.
Turnover was up by 20% in the year from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024, driven by continued high levels of repeat business, securing a number of strategic framework positions, and growing its service offer within both existing and new regions.
Major project wins for the firm over the past 12 months include Cambridge Children's Hospital and a series of higher education commissions at Keele University, University of Leeds and University of Bradford. Across the private sector, EDGE is progressing Leeds Bradford Airport's terminal expansion and working nationally with SIEMENS on developments in Yorkshire and Wiltshire.
Meanwhile, the strategic appointment of senior professionals has further strengthened EDGE's service offering and broadened their sector expertise. This continued expansion has seen EDGE open a sixth regional office in Newcastle, providing their established North East clients greater access to expertise, resource and local support.
This expansion strengthens its capacity to deliver UK-wide consultancy, alongside five existing regional offices in Nottingham, Sheffield, Birmingham, London, and Leeds – with the latter also relocating to a larger office in early 2024 to support a growing client base across Yorkshire.
This continued organic growth has necessitated a major rebrand for the firm, which sees EDGE’s visual and written identity overhauled to reflect its growth, confidence, maturity and ability to deliver project management, cost management, building surveying and advisory services to its growing portfolio of clients.
Nick Phelan, director at EDGE, said: "Our focus over the past year has been to solidify our position both in the market and as a brand, which these latest results show clearly. Of course, increasing our turnover is an indicator of our growth, but the markers of success around our people and presence is a real point of pride.
"Our team bring decades of experience, united by one purpose allows us to support our clients with an agile, bespoke service required to meet any challenge to enable them to drive maximum positive impact. It’s this people-first approach that has enabled us to expand rapidly and is now reflected in our new visual identity. As we look to the next chapter, we're committed to nurturing this culture that sets us apart from the rest of the industry."
The past year has seen EDGE further develop its advisory services offer, with its programming and planning services further strengthened by the appointment of senior team members. This includes Paula Atkin, healthcare estates lead, and Helen Scott as head of bids. Meanwhile, John Lucas joined EDGE as cost management director in London, bringing four decades of experience to the business with an aim to drive forward ambitious growth aspirations in the capital.
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