Monday, June 16, 2025

Morgan Sindall targets South Yorkshire expansion to support regional growth

Morgan Sindall Construction is ramping up its operations in South Yorkshire as part of its broader push to support regional development across the North of England. The move builds on the company’s project delivery in West Yorkshire. It aligns with the newly launched Great North initiative, which aims to add £118 billion to the UK economy through targeted regional investment.

With an established base in Sheffield, Morgan Sindall plans to deepen its engagement with local supply chains and stakeholders across various sectors, including education, healthcare, social housing, leisure, and extra care. The contractor has already delivered schemes in Bradford, Wakefield, and Leeds, reinforcing its reputation for sustainable, socially responsible developments.

The company’s active participation in public sector frameworks, including YORBuild, SCAPE, Pagabo, and Procure23, enables it to respond flexibly to regional procurement needs. Its decentralised structure and emphasis on local partnerships position it as a key contributor to long-term infrastructure and community development in South Yorkshire.

This expansion underscores Morgan Sindall’s commitment to regional growth and public-private collaboration, while leveraging the momentum generated by the Great North economic framework.

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