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Bumper year for Skanska directors

15 Aug 23 Skanska UK had a reasonably good year last year but its directors had an even better one.

In the year ended 31st December 2022, Skanska UK grew its total revenues by 12% to آ£1,400.2m (2021: آ£1,249.6m) and pre-tax profit on continuing operations by 58% to آ£55.0m (2021: آ£34.7m).

This included a one-off آ£29.1m gain on the sale of Infrastructure Services, sold to M Group Services in March 2021 for آ£50m.

Across the company, the average (mean) salary at Skanska UK last year was آ£66,750, up 15% from آ£57,780 in 2021.

However, this was inflated by increases at the top of the company.

The directors saw their remuneration increase by 64% and the value of their long-term incentive plans increase by 86%.

The highest paid director – presumably president and chief executive Katy Dowding – saw their remuneration almost double from آ£384,000 in 2021 to آ£758,000 in 2022. آ 

Major contract wins for Skanska UK during the year included a آ£235m contract for a 16-storey commercial office building at 105 Victoria Street in London, the آ£500m A46 Newark Bypass and a آ£259m project to build an army vehicle storage hub in Tewkesbury.

Skanska employs three times as many people in administration as it does in construction – with 2,630 admin staff last year and just 805 in construction roles.

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