Building Brum, the leading platform spotlighting investment, regeneration and built environment dialogue across the Midlands, is pleased to welcome Caddick Construction as an official Construction Partner of the series.
This new partnership reflects the continued momentum of development activity across the Midlands, where major projects such as Stone Yard, Port Loop and Smithgate are driving significant investment, job creation and urban regeneration. As the region’s project pipeline expands, with Caddick targeting a £1 billion portfolio of works alongside a £300 million forward order book, this collaboration underscores the positive trajectory of construction and placemaking across the West Midlands and beyond.
Caddick Construction has rapidly established itself at the heart of the Midlands’ development landscape. Since opening its regional operations, the business has delivered landmark work including residential phases at Port Loop in Birmingham and secured contracts on high profile schemes such as the Stone Yard development for Moda Living and Aviva Capital Partners. With further growth planned and a strong regional pipeline, the business continues to invest in its people, supply chain and long term presence across the Midlands.
Ray O’Sullivan, Regional Managing Director at Caddick Construction Midlands, said: “We are proud to join Building Brum as a Construction Partner at such an exciting time for the Midlands. The scale of ambition across the region is clear, and projects like Stone Yard, Port Loop and Smithgate demonstrate the strength of investment and confidence in our towns and cities. With a forward order book of £300 million and a wider pipeline approaching £1 billion, Caddick is committed to delivering high quality schemes that support economic growth, create opportunities and leave a lasting positive impact in the communities where we build.”
Conor Nolan, Building Brum Programme Director, added: “We are delighted to welcome Caddick Construction as a Construction Partner. Their rapid growth in the Midlands and involvement in major regeneration schemes reflect the strength and depth of the regional pipeline. This partnership strengthens our mission to showcase the people, projects and investment shaping the Midlands and to champion collaboration across the built environment.”