Construction firm Lagan Group sold to Breedon for 拢455m

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Image caption, Breedon Group has said the acquisition will allow them to enter the Irish construction market
  • Author, Clodagh Rice
  • Role, Business Reporter, 成人快手 News NI

The construction firm Lagan Group has been sold to one of the biggest construction firms in the UK for 拢455m.

Breedon Group said the acquisition would allow it to enter the Irish construction market.

Lagan Group employs 750 people and made a profit of 拢46m last year.

The Lagan family business was formed in the 1960s but it was broken into two parts several years ago, with brothers Michael and Kevin Lagan going their separate ways.

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Breedon has grown rapidly through a series of takeovers, of which the Lagan deal is the biggest to date.

It gives Breedon a significant position in a recovering construction sector on both sides of the Irish border.

Chief Executive Pat Ward described the move as "giving us critical mass... in a very attractive market".

He said he did not anticipate having to strip costs out of the Lagan business, instead seeing it as "a platform for growth".

This acquisition refers only to Kevin Lagan's part of the business.

It concerns the building materials divisions, with Lagan 成人快手s being retained by Kevin Lagan.

He thanked staff for their work in growing the company and said he was confident Breedon Group would help build on that success.

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Image caption, Kevin Lagan has entered into an agreement with Breedon Group to sell Lagan Group

He added that he would now pursue "a managed growth strategy" with Lagan 成人快手s and FastHouse, a modular house business where he is the majority shareholder.

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The four companies impacted by the move were:

  • Lagan Construction Group Holdings Limited
  • Lagan Construction Group Limited
  • Lagan Building Contractors Limited
  • Lagan Water Limited