Willmott Dixon returns to profit on cladding recovery boost

Digital Edition: Willmott Dixon returns to profit on cladding recovery boost

Willmott Dixon moved back into the black last year after securing recoveries from third parties of £34.1m related to cladding remediation work. In its latest set of audited accounts, for the year to 31 December 2024, the tier one contractor posted a pre-tax profit of…
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