Henry Brothers Break Ground on New Office


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:18
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Henry Brothers Break Ground on New Office

Henry Brothers, a South Derry construction firm, has commenced construction on a new flagship office at its Magherafelt headquarters. This significant project, set to complete by January 2027, marks a substantial investment in the companys future and reinforces its commitment to the Mid Ulster area. The new workspace will feature modern facilities, sustainable features, and upgraded amenities to enhance employee wellbeing and support ongoing growth. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by company founder Jim Henry and two longest-serving employees, Ronnie Wilson and George Scott. The project aims to foster better teamwork and create an inspiring environment for staff. Henry Group, the parent company, reported a pre-tax profit of £5.4 million on sales of £95 million in the year ending March 2022. The company is currently working on key projects like the £40 million Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Centre for Queens University and a £36 million innovation hub. This local initiative underscores Henry Brothers commitment to skills training, industry advancements, and steady economic growth in the region for years to come.

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