Morrison’s forward order book now stands at £1.4bn, following a record 12 months of new business wins.
Guy Wakeley, chief executive of Morrison, said that the firm expected work to keep rolling in even after the Comprehensive Spending Review.
He said: “Morrison continues to go from strength to strength and we have seen significant growth in our core responsive repairs business since 2009.
“New opportunities continue to come to market and demand within the public sector for our services has never been higher.
“The results of the Government’s comprehensive spending review is sure to create further opportunities in the market as authorities look to reduce their costs by outsourcing services to the private sector.”
Since January, Morrison has bagged £780m in new work with a further £580m of possible contract extensions.
- £300m 10-year partnership with North Lanarkshire Council
- £90m 10-year contract with Family Mosaic Housing Association
- £60.5m 5-year contract with Arms Length Management Organisation 2010 Rotherham.
New contracts
Morrison now boasts over 45 contracts within the public and private sectors and looks after over 500,000 houses and 4,000 public buildings across England and Scotland.