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  3. Cala Homes - Wikipedia

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    It has grown to become one of the largest housebuilders in the UK. [3] In the year to 31 December 2023, Cala Group sold 2,917 homes, had a turnover of £1.3bn and reported a pre-tax profit of £112m. It employed over 1,300 people across 10 offices.

  4. National Federation of Builders - Wikipedia

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    The National Federation of Builders (NFB) is a United Kingdom trade association representing the interests of regional contractors and small and medium sized house builders (up to 250 homes per annum) in England and Wales. [1]

  5. Bellway - Wikipedia

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    A Bellway development in Hampshire, England A Bellway development in Clackmannanshire, Scotland A Bellway home in promotional banners in Wetherby, West Yorkshire.. The company was founded in 1946 by John Thomas Bell and his sons, John and Russell, as a housebuilder operating in Newcastle upon Tyne under the name John T. Bell & Sons. [4]

  6. WhatHouse? - Wikipedia

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    Awards, [8] [9] [10] an annual housebuilder awards ceremony which judges the best new homes in the UK, is also part of the WhatHouse? brand and the 34th [11] such ceremony will take place in November 2015. The WhatHouse? Awards [12] are the longest established new homes awards in the UK. They reward housebuilders and developers across 21 ...

  7. Barratt Redrow - Wikipedia

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    On 7 February 2024, the company made an agreed offer to acquire Redrow for £2.5 billion. [52] On the same date, both firms had confirmed reduced revenue and profit. [53] The merged businesses would create a house builder, Barratt Redrow, turning over £7.45 billion and delivering over 22,600 homes a year. [54]

  8. Miller Homes - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, the company acquired Fairclough Homes (then building 1,500 houses per year) in exchange for £246 million, which took Miller Homes to its target of 4,000 houses per year and put it into the top ten largest house builders. [3] [10] Shortly thereafter, Miller Homes underwent a restructure of its nationwide operations. [11] [12]

  9. Persimmon plc - Wikipedia

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    [5] [24] In 1999, the firm launched a new subsidiary focused on interurban development. [25] Throughout the late 1990s, Persimmon recorded a series of increases to its profits. [26] In early 2001, Persimmon acquired Beazer Homes UK in exchange for £612 million, which brought the company's annual output to over 12,000 homes per year.