Revenue at renamed WYG up by 5% last year
Profit at Tetra Tech was up by more than 40% last year, the consultant formerly known as WYG said in accounts filed at Companies House yesterday (Tuesday).
The US firm took the Leeds-based firm private in July 2019 with WYG dropping its historic marque at the end of 2020 and replacing it with that of its new owner.
Accounts filed at Companies House show that Tetra Tech Ltd, which includes the environment, transport and planning business, management services division and a separate planning arm, posted a pre-tax profit of £15.5m in the year to 29 September 2024. Revenue was up 5% to £115.5m.
The firm said it continued to invest in new technology to allow staff to work from home and the office following the pandemic.
It added the number of fee-earning staff stayed flat at 885 during the period.
Tetra Tech, which is based in California, owns another UK consultant, having bought M&E firm Hoare Lea for an undisclosed sum four years ago.
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