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    McLaren £1bn turnover milestone: project pipeline insights for infrastructure teams

    February 4, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    McLaren £1bn turnover milestone: project pipeline insights for infrastructure teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    McLaren Construction has passed £1bn turnover for the first time, reporting £1.12bn revenue and £21m pre-tax profit for the year to 31 July 2025, with turnover forecast to reach £1.25bn in 2026. Public sector work contributed £250m, supported by places on 24 frameworks including the University of Greenwich Major Works and London Construction Programme Housing frameworks, alongside strong demand for data centres and warehouses. The contractor ran 81 projects across the UK and UAE, with contract values from £10m to £350m, and new wins such as 10 King William Street and Cardiff Arena.

    Technical Brief

    • Active workload in FY2025 comprised 21 projects in negotiation, 31 live on site, 29 completed.
    • Public-sector diversification includes education, health, refurbishment and building safety packages via 24 named frameworks.
    • Key public clients include Department for Education projects such as the Boxing Academy in Hackney.
    • Logistics and industrial portfolio includes Guildford Depot, TN2 Gateway and MLM Crayford for multiple asset owners.
    • Commercial and mixed-use work includes Brettenham House and 10 King William Street for Helical-led ownerships.
    • New Welsh operations are anchored by Cardiff Arena for Live Nation and Wrexham AFC’s Kop Stand redevelopment.
    • Repeat workload from British Land, Landsec, The Crown Estate and Manchester Airports Group supports long-term asset upgrade pipelines.

    Our Take

    McLaren Construction’s work with London institutional landlords such as British Land, Landsec and The Crown Estate positions it in the same client space as Mace and Helical’s Paddington over-station scheme, signalling that complex city-centre commercial projects remain a core revenue engine in the UK Infrastructure pipeline.

    Being on 24 frameworks, including the London Construction Programme Housing Framework and Department for Education routes, gives McLaren a relatively defensive workload mix compared with many UK contractors in our database that rely more heavily on single large private schemes.

    The spread of 81 active projects across the UK and UAE, from Cardiff Arena to logistics schemes like TN2 Gateway and Axel Logistics, suggests McLaren is deliberately balancing cyclical exposure between regional leisure, education and sheds, which can help smooth margins as London office and retail markets remain patchy in recent Infrastructure coverage.

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