Nexus Infrastructure has posted strong results and has returned to profit after difficulties in the pandemic.
Revenues grew from £125.7m to £137m and the group reported a profit of £3.8m.
“The group has an important role to play in delivering sustainable infrastructure for the UK. We have achieved a strong recovery from Covid-19, delivering profitable growth, reinstating the dividend whilst making excellent progress on strategy,” said chief executive, Mike Morris.
Although Nexus has made way to recovery, there is a way to go before it surpasses 2019 results where revenues were £155.1m.
Following the full-year results, shares increased 1.29% on Friday morning.