A civil and structural engineering firm, which has worked on the Lime Street regeneration project in Liverpool, is expecting to turn over £5m by the end of its current financial year.
Sutcliffe has revealed the news after confirming a record rise in its turnover of 9.5% for the 12 months to the end of September 2021.
The company, which has offices in Liverpool, Manchester, North Wales and London, has now posted five years of continuous growth.
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The firm has also worked on projects for the University of Liverpool, Wythenshawe A&E and Prescot Fire Station.
It also recently secured project wins including Aintree University Hospital, Kingfisher Special School and Ministry of Justice.
Since September 2020 the company, which is due to mark its 35th year in business in October, has increased its headcount by 9%.
Managing director Sean Keyes said: "2021 was a historic year for Sutcliffe, not only because of our 35th anniversary, but also because it was the year that our company evolved, grew and exceeded all expectations throughout a global pandemic - with our staff members going above and beyond to ensure we are now in a position for further growth in 2022.
"The levelling up agenda and increased spending in our region should ensure that the construction sector continues to grow this year too, with Sutcliffe now ready to capitalise on this, with everything in place for a strong year ahead."