Morrison Facilities Services

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Morrison Facilities Services plc
Company typeSubsidiary
Founded2006
HeadquartersStevenage
Websitewww.mearsgroup.co.uk

Morrison Facilities Services was a United Kingdom-based company that specialised in providing facilities services to private businesses and central and local government bodies. The core area of the business was repair and maintenance of social housing. It was a subsidiary of Anglian Water Group until acquired by Mears Group in 2012.

History[edit]

Morrison Construction was founded by the Morrison family in 1948 in Tain, Scotland.[1] In the 1980s, 80% of the company was sold to Charter Consolidated, with the Morrison family retaining 20% of the ownership.[2] In 1989, the Morrison family repurchased the 80% of the business sold to Charter Consolidated earlier that decade, and also acquired the businesses of Biggs Wall and Shand Construction. In 1994, Morrison Construction plc was listed on the London Stock Exchange.[2]

In 2000, Morrison Construction was purchased by AWG Plc (Morrison Construction was delisted).[3] In 2006, the construction division of the business was sold to Galliford Try.[4] The remainder of the business was split into two divisions, Morrison Facilities Services and Morrison Utilities Services, and in 2008, AWG sold the Utility Services division to two private equity firms, Cognetas and Englefield Capital, for £235 million.[5]

In 2012, AWG sold Morrison Facilities Services to Mears Group for £24 million. The following year, Mears claimed it had successfully turned the company's fortunes around.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Morrison Construction Company Profile Linkedin, 21 July 2009
  2. ^ a b Morrison float to bolster builders The Independent, 29 August 1995
  3. ^ AWG sues Morrison Chiefs over 'misrepresentation' Guardian, 5 February 2003
  4. ^ AWG sells building arm to Galliford Telegraph, 2 March 2006
  5. ^ AWG sells Morrison utilities services division Archived 2009-02-12 at the Wayback Machine Herald, 8 March 2008
  6. ^ "Mears turns FM acquisition Morrisons' fortunes around". FMJ. 14 August 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2020.