Morgan Sindall

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Morgan Sindall plc
Type Public (LSE: MGNS)
Founded 1994
Headquarters London, UK
Key people John Morgan, Chairman
Paul Smith, CEO
Industry Construction, Civil engineering
Revenue £2,115 million (2007)
Operating income £62.1 million (2007)
Net income £39.4 million (2007)
Employees circa 8,000 (2007)
Website www.morgansindall.co.uk

Morgan Sindall plc (LSE: MGNS) is a British based construction services business headquartered in London.

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[edit] History

Morgan Sindall was formed in 1994 from the reverse takeover by William Sindall plc of Morgan Lovell plc, the latter business having been founded in 1977 by John Morgan and Jack Lovell in a small office in Golden Square in Soho when they both were just 21 years old.

In June 2007 Morgan Sindall purchased the Construction arm of AMEC [1].

[edit] Structure

The company is a UK construction group operating within four divisions: fit out, construction, infrastructure services and affordable housing. The company has a national network of offices, employs over 8,000 people and has a turnover in excess of £2billion. The Group’s executive chairman is John Morgan and Paul Smith is chief executive.

Morgan Sindall operates in both the public and private sectors as well as in public private partnerships (PPP) and joint venture arrangements.

The office design division (Morgan Lovell) designs, refurbishes and fits out offices for some of the UK’s largest companies. The firm’s client list includes Philips, Group 4 Securicor plc, BAE Systems and ITV.

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