A Berkshire-based mechanical and electrical engineering business, Campbell West, has celebrated a 53 per cent revenue increase.
The Bracknell-based company reported a 53.84 per cent revenue jump over the past year, bringing total revenue to £10 million.
This growth is attributed to the expansion of its electrical division and an increase in average project size, with the company aiming to reach £13 million next year.
One of the company's biggest successes included the securing of a £6 million project, to deliver services infrastructure for the new opthalmology department. This project also included refurbishments at Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Surrey.
The company equally saw the addition of seven new team members, including estimators, a quantity surveyor, financial assistants and project managers to its workforce.
Commenting on the firm’s positive results, Campbell West co-owner, Steven Campbell, said: "While market conditions have improved, much of our success is due to our motivated, self-driven team working together to deliver high-quality service to our clients.
"The fact that we are able to offer a single point of contact to clients for mechanical and electrical services has also set us apart from others.
"We’ve restructured the business and enhanced expertise by investing in training and development.
"This has enabled us to take on larger projects, which has bolstered our revenue."
Campbell West was originally founded in 2017 by Steven Campbell and Daniel West, who met while working together as apprentices.
The company's initial focus was on the healthcare sector, but has since expanded its reach to other industries such as local government, education settings, data centres, workspaces and industrial buildings, as well as large residential projects.
The company focuses on installing and maintaining mechanical and electrical systems, such as heating and cooling, plumbing, ventilation, lighting, fire and security.
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