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Sunday 22 July 2012

Positive signs for job seekers as Interserve gets £1bn of new work


The construction company Interserve recently announced that it has a total of £1 billion of new work in the public and private sectors on its order books. This means that Interserve’s trading is expected to remain stable in 2012. This is a positive sign for graduate job seekers entering the construction industry, as the number of new employees a construction company recruits depends on the amount of upcoming work.
Interserve, which largely serves the public sector and employs 50,000 people, has won contracts with clients such as Alder Hey Children’s Trust, the Ministry of Justice and the West Yorkshire Police Authority. It is encouraging that the company has such a strong pipeline of work ahead, as the construction industry has been badly hit by the weak economy and companies with a strong reliance on public sector projects have been further affected by public spending cuts.
Chief Executive of Interserve Adrian Ringrose commented, ‘Interserve is trading well, expanding our already strong client relationships. This is reflected in revenue growth and a healthy future workload.’ As a company Interserve aims to continue building strong core businesses, expanding internationally and capturing new opportunities.
Source: Targetjobs.co.uk, Wednesday 18th July 2012 

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