UK-Based
The company is a consultancy provider specialising in naturalising river and floodplain valley-margin form and function. Operating on an ethos of research-driven applied science, the company delivers sustainable, environmentally sensitive restoration solutions to river and floodplain issues.
Having established a loyal, diverse client base across the UK and the Republic of Ireland, the company has contributed to nationally and internationally recognised and award-winning projects and demonstrated the capacity to manage a high number of new project instructions per year, whilst delivering a growing proportion of high-value, complex commissions.
Our clients are now offering the company for sale to facilitate investment and growth under the impetus of new ownership.
Offers invited.
Key Highlights
- Directors interested in remaining in their current roles to provide a turnkey investment opportunity, depending on requirements and negotiations.
- Industry-leading tender win rate, with a circa 85% success rate against decided tender opportunities.
- Operational maturity, supported by systematic project tracking, tender management, and financial reporting, provides a buyer with a platform ready to scale without significant process or systems investment.
- Multi-year loyalty from such a broad cross-section of the market is a strong indicator of consistent technical quality and client service standards.
- Strong and active presence in Scotland and Wales, with a recently secured commission in the Republic of Ireland representing clear, near-term growth opportunities for a buyer with regional presence or additional delivery resource in these areas.
- Fully relocatable opportunity, with staff operating remotely.
Financial Highlights
- Management figures show a turnover of £1.39m for YE26, with an adjusted EBITDA of £570k.
- Strong and accelerating revenue growth, with invoiced revenue having grown at a CAGR of 27.8% between YE22 and YE26.
- Pipeline of contracted, yet-to-be-invoiced and other works, as well as outstanding tenders, worth a potential total of £1.3m.
