Multi-million investment by McAvoy Group is announced

The McAvoy Group, which has offices in Lisburn, is investing nearly £10million to consolidate its position as one of the leading offsite modular construction companies in the UK.
Pictured at the McAvoy Group Lisburn offices are: Economy Minister Simon Hamilton MLA with Orla Corr OBE, Executive Chairperson and Eugene Lynch, Managing Director of the McAvoy Group.Pictured at the McAvoy Group Lisburn offices are: Economy Minister Simon Hamilton MLA with Orla Corr OBE, Executive Chairperson and Eugene Lynch, Managing Director of the McAvoy Group.
Pictured at the McAvoy Group Lisburn offices are: Economy Minister Simon Hamilton MLA with Orla Corr OBE, Executive Chairperson and Eugene Lynch, Managing Director of the McAvoy Group.

The McAvoy Group which delivers fast-track design and build projects comprising permanent buildings, extensions to existing buildings and hire modules has plans to grow its turnover to £100million by 2020.

The multi-million pound investment over the next four years will enable the company to grow its Permanent Modular Construction Division, replenish its Hire Division stock, invest in new IT infrastructure as well as creating 38 new roles.

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Invest Northern Ireland has offered an Employment Grant of £198,000 to support the creation of 18 of the jobs and £135,000 under it Skills Growth Programme towards the company’s training activities.

The McAvoy Group currently employs 170 people and has offices in the UK and Ireland. Twenty four of the 38 roles are in place with the roles being in both the company’s Dungannon and Lisburn offices.

Eugene Lynch, Managing Director of the McAvoy Group, said: “This investment is focussed on growing our permanent modular construction division and consolidating the company as a key player in the UK market. The new roles are in design, contract and cost management positions and we plan to recruit a further 14 jobs as well as graduates and apprentices roles over the next 12 months.

“We have been successfully operating as a principal contractor in recent years and this strategic development is aimed at replicating our success in the education sector within other sectors.”

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Welcoming the investment including the new jobs, Minister Hamilton said: “The McAvoy Group has been a leading player within the offsite modular construction sector in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland for a number of years.

“The company is driving forward a robust growth strategy targeting new clients and procurement frameworks in the healthcare, education, residential and commercial markets. This multi-million pound investment will help the company to achieve its ambitious growth targets as well as contributing additional salaries to the local economy.

“The McAvoy Group’s anticipated sales growth will also have a positive knock-on effect on the local construction industry supply chain which is vitally important to the Northern Ireland economy.”

Commending the company on their continued commitment to invest in innovation and skills development, Simon Hamilton added: “The McAvoy Group is a great example of a local company achieving significant growth as a result of their ongoing commitment to invest in innovation and skills development. With support from Invest NI’s Skills Growth Programme, the company is undertaking a leadership and talent management programme which will ensure that its senior staff are equipped with the skills they need to deliver against the company’s growth targets.”

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Over the past 44 years McAvoy has delivered more than 3million m2 of modular accommodation for the education, health, commercial, infrastructure and hospitality sectors. The company recently handed over an £18million project for Goresbrook School in Daegenham, London and is currently working on a £20million project for Lynch Hill School in Slough - one of the UK’s largest ever offsite modular constructed Secondary Schools.

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