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Gallagher Group (UK)

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Founded
  
1973

Operating income
  
£50 million (2013)

Headquarters
  
Aylesford, Kent, UK

Net income
  
£40.9 million (2012)

Gallagher Group (UK)

Industry
  
Housebuilding, civil engineering, quarrying and property business

Key people
  
Pat Gallagher Chairman Nick Yandle, CEO

Gallagher Group started as a civil engineering and groundworks contractor. Then operated civil engineering, property development, 'design and build' contracting and quarrying businesses.

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History

Pat Gallagher (the chairman of Gallagher) was born in County Leitrim, Ireland (as part of a grocer family). The family and Pat (aged 17) left Ireland and moved to the village of Aylesford to live with his aunt. Pat started working for Jubilee Clips in Gilingham before going to work with Aylesford Sewage works. His father Patrick was killed after falling into a tank. After her husband's death, his mother moved back to Ireland. He decided to stay in Kent. He then drove a digger for builder Pat Burke, now his best friend, who advised him there was enough work for everyone. The young Gallagher bought that digger for £2000 and that started his construction career.

Two of his four children – Stephen and Lindsey – are also involved in the business.

Business

Gallagher Group has a unique mix of distinct but complementary services

  • Building (including foundations)
  • Civil engineering
  • Plant and Transport
  • Construction materials (primary and recycled)
  • Ready-mix concrete
  • Landfill and restoration
  • Property development
  • Farming and estate management
  • In 2003, the firm won a 'Contribution to the Borough' Award from Maidstone Means Business Awards.

    Known Projects

  • Rainham Mark Grammar School
  • Spires Academy
  • Maidstone United F.C.’s Gallagher Stadium
  • Kent Institute of Medicine and Surgery
  • Eclipse Park (office park near Maidstone)
  • Mote Park
  • Hermitage Court, Barming
  • Hermitage Quarry
  • Eureka Skyway (pedestrian bridge over M20 near Ashford)
  • Charities

    Heart of Kent Hospice, Preston Hall, Royal British Legion Village, Aylesford

    References

    Gallagher Group (UK) Wikipedia