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    Galliford Try Sees Annual Results Above Market View, Shares Hit Record

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Galliford Try's annual results surpass market expectations, driven by government infrastructure investments, pushing shares to record highs.

    Galliford Try Reports Strong Annual Results, Shares Reach All-Time High

    (Reuters) -British construction company Galliford Try said on Wednesday it expects annual revenue and profit to top analyst estimates as it benefits from the government's focus on infrastructure development, sending its shares to a record high.

    Finance minister Rachel Reeves in June laid out a more than 2 trillion pounds ($2.7 trillion) investment plan to promote capital spending on housing, transport and cleaner energy projects.

    Galliford Try builds public infrastructure such as highways, water systems and prisons, and two of its main revenue drivers - the defence and judicial sectors - are particular areas of focus for the government.

    The company, which re-entered the affordable housing market in 2024, also stands to benefit from the government's drive to build thousands of new homes.

    Galliford Try said it saw robust growth in the first half of the year, driven by water treatment plants, sewage infrastructure, and highway construction, and that the momentum continued into the second half.

    Its order book stood at 4.1 billion pounds at the end of June, compared with 3.8 billion pounds a year ago.

    Its shares rose nearly 6% to a record high of 444 pence, the top performance on the FTSE small-cap index.

    Analysts had expected revenue between 1.86 billion pounds and 1.89 billion pounds for the year ended June 30, with adjusted pretax profit between 40.1 million pounds and 41.6 million pounds, according to a company-compiled poll.

       ($1 = 0.7359 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru. Editing by Sonia Cheema and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Galliford Try's revenue and profit exceed analyst estimates.
    • •Government's infrastructure focus boosts company performance.
    • •Shares hit a record high, topping FTSE small-cap index.
    • •Order book increased to 4.1 billion pounds by June end.
    • •Company benefits from affordable housing market re-entry.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Galliford Try sees annual results above market view, shares hit record

    1What are Galliford Try's expected annual revenue and profit?

    Galliford Try expects its annual revenue and profit to exceed analyst estimates, benefiting from government infrastructure initiatives.

    2What sectors contribute to Galliford Try's revenue?

    The company's main revenue drivers include the defense and judicial sectors, along with public infrastructure projects like highways and water systems.

    3How did Galliford Try's shares perform recently?

    Galliford Try's shares rose nearly 6% to a record high of 444 pence, marking the top performance on the FTSE small-cap index.

    4What is the size of Galliford Try's order book?

    At the end of June, Galliford Try's order book stood at 4.1 billion pounds, an increase from 3.8 billion pounds a year ago.

    5What investment plan was announced by the UK finance minister?

    Finance minister Rachel Reeves announced a more than 2 trillion pounds investment plan aimed at boosting capital spending on housing, transport, and cleaner energy projects.

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