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Murphy delivered Beaulieu Park station ahead of schedule
Murphy delivered Beaulieu Park station ahead of schedule

Releasing its results to 31 December 2025, the engineering and infrastructure company reported revenue up 13% to £1,581m (2024: £1,399m), including revenue from JVs and increased turnover from UK Energy projects and Ireland. Operating profit increased 8% to £86.1m, up from £79.6m. Net cash increased 3% to £412.4m. Employee numbers significantly increased by 16% to 4,709, up from 4,060 in 2024, as Murphy invested £6.54m in training in 2025. The company said it is creating a diverse, inclusive and engaged workforce, with 26.7% of employees from under-represented groups and 10% of employees classed as emerging talent.

The company also made safety gains, with a Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate of 0.06, marking a 65% reduction in LTIFR over the last five years, despite 22.6 million hours worked during the year.

The company was optimistic on its outlook, with a record order book of £8.17bn across the UK, Ireland and North America. The company has now moved into Australia, investing in a 40% share of Australia’s Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure,

CEO John Murphy said, “This year marks the 75th anniversary of my grandfather founding our business, so it is fitting that we have delivered a year of progressive growth across the company.  I would like to thank all our colleagues, customers, partners and suppliers who have contributed to this performance.”

 

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