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TClarke jumps to top of M&E firms rankings

TClarke jumps to top of M&E firms rankings

TClarke has stormed to the top of the M&E contractor rankings after reporting bumper revenue fuelled by data centre work.

The top 30 M&E contractors delivered a strong year of growth last year, collectively raising revenue by 27% to £6.3bn.

Figures collected by consultant GHCS and sector trade body BESA reveal a sector quietly transforming itself to withstand volatility through smarter business models, niche markets, and a shift away from traditional construction practices.

Top 30 M&E contractors by turnover – (£m)
2024 Rank 2023 Rank Contractor 2024 2023
1 3 T Clarke* 678 425
2 1 Dalkia 609 607
3 2 NG Bailey 600 532
4 4 SES Engineering Services 464 299
5 7 Crown House 381 239
6 5 SRW 297 267
7 11 Phoenix ME 295 170
8 9 Briggs & Forrester 272 212
9 6 Gratte Brothers 262 250
10 10 Dodd Group 249 207
11 17 Dornan Engineering 222 79
12 8 Vital Energi 221 220
13 12 Essex Services Group 207 167
14 13 HE Simm 145 116
15 15 JCA Engineering 140 137
16 Lorne Stewart 122 150
17 18 Borough Engineering 116 78
18 14 Ark Mechanical & Electrical 113 112
19 Gloster MEP 112 79
20 26 CMB Engineering 110 72
21 19 PIP 94 68
22 Halsion 74 41
23 16 Mace MEP 74 82
24 24 King & Moffatt UK 73 58
25 Dowds Group 73 54
26 Kane Group 65 49
27 Datalec Precision Installations 65 35
28 23 Stothers M&E 62 59
29 21 Designer Group 61 62
30 30 Swiftline Engineering 61 55

* TClarke Contracting Ltd revenue is a pro rata estimate based on 15-month reported figure of £847m to 31 March 2025.

BESA’s chief executive officer David Frise said: “The overall mood is surprisingly buoyant.”

“Judging from the comments made in our report by company directors and senior business figures, the outlook is generally optimistic despite the considerable financial, technical and regulatory hurdles they are having to navigate.”

GHCS boss Gokhan Hassan, who compiled the sector performance, said: “The sector is not just resilient – it’s evolving. Firms are adapting supply chains and operating models to stay ahead of the disruption.”

Global uncertainties triggered by Donald Trump’s China tariffs and the collapse of ISG have failed to derail momentum in high-value engineering markets, said Hassan.

Instead, a new breed of M&E specialists is taking the lead on complex projects, with a few acting as principal contractors on schemes where services make up more than 60% of total build value.

Specialist firms are increasingly turning to recession-proof markets – including data centres, defence, life sciences and pharma.

Among the leading firms, T Clarke reported 15-month revenue of £847m to 31 March 2025, which when based on a pro rata 12-month figure jumped 60%.

This pushed EDF-owned Dalkia into second spot with a solid £609m turnover, while NG Bailey held firm in third, posting £600m — up 13% on last year.

Other big movers included Crown House, jumping from 7th to 5th with £381m, and Phoenix ME climbing from 11th to 7th after nearly doubling revenue to £295m.

Dornan Engineering made the biggest leap, rising six spots to 11th with turnover up 182% to £222m.

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