Company registration number SC048718 (Scotland)
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
COMPANY INFORMATION
Directors
G E Atkinson
J Aitchison
B Simpson
C Rogerson
R Atkinson
(Appointed 24 April 2026)
Secretary
C Rogerson
Company number
SC048718
Registered office
Firth Road
Houston Industrial Estate
Livingston
West Lothian
United Kingdom
EH54 5DJ
Auditor
Azets Audit Services
Titanium 1
Kings Inch Place
Renfrew
United Kingdom
PA4 8WF
Solicitors
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Saltire Court
20 Castle Terrace
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
EH1 2EN
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
CONTENTS
Page
Strategic report
1
Directors' report
2
Directors' responsibilities statement
3
Independent auditor's report
4 - 6
Profit and loss account
7
Statement of comprehensive income
8
Balance sheet
9
Statement of changes in equity
10
Notes to the financial statements
11 - 23
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
STRATEGIC REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
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The directors present the strategic report for the year ended 30 September 2025.

Review of the business

Our turnover increased in the year to exceed £21m (2024: £20.5m) and continues at a satisfactory level. We achieved a profit before tax of £3.5m (2024: £3m) which included finalising some long standing works accounts.

 

We continue to deliver to the highest standards of safety, service and quality which assists in repeat business from valued clients. Our balance sheet remains strong with significant reserves which supports growth and maintains customer confidence in what remains a very competitive market. The Directors thank all our clients for their business and support, and our employees and subcontractors for all their commitment and hard work, which allows us to achieve our ongoing success.

Principal risks and uncertainties

We believe that the company can meet key business risks of competition, both local and national, and also of employee retention.

Key performance indicators

Our key performance indicators include turnover and contract gross margin. Turnover achieved in the year as £21.7m (2024: £20.5m) and a gross margin of 28.8% (2024: 24.2%).

By order of the board

C Rogerson
Secretary
8 May 2026
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
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The directors present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2025.

Principal activities

We continue to operate as a principal contractor undertaking public, commercial and industrial work both refurbishment and new build with project value ranging from £0.2m to £8m.

Results and dividends

The results for the year are set out on page 7.

Ordinary dividends were paid amounting to £2,002,182. The directors recommend payment of a final dividend amounting to £3,997,905.

Directors

The directors who held office during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were as follows:

G E Atkinson
J Aitchison
B Simpson
C Rogerson
R Atkinson
(Appointed 24 April 2026)
Auditor

The auditor, Azets Audit Services, is deemed to be reappointed under section 487(2) of the Companies Act 2006.

Statement of disclosure to auditor

So far as each person who was a director at the date of approving this report is aware, there is no relevant audit information of which the company’s auditor is unaware. Additionally, the directors individually have taken all the necessary steps that they ought to have taken as directors in order to make themselves aware of all relevant audit information and to establish that the company’s auditor is aware of that information.

Medium-sized companies exemption

This report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies entitled to the medium-sized companies exemption.

By order of the board
C Rogerson
Secretary
8 May 2026
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
DIRECTORS' RESPONSIBILITIES STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
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The directors are responsible for preparing the annual report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.

Company law requires the directors to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under that law the directors have elected to prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law). Under company law, the directors must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company and of the profit or loss of the company for that period.

In preparing these financial statements, the directors are required to:

The directors are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the company’s transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE MEMBERS OF MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
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Opinion

We have audited the financial statements of Maxi Construction Limited (the 'company') for the year ended 30 September 2025 which comprise the profit and loss account, the statement of comprehensive income, the balance sheet, the statement of changes in equity and notes to the financial statements, including significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

In our opinion the financial statements:

Basis for opinion

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the company in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the FRC’s Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Conclusions relating to going concern

In auditing the financial statements, we have concluded that the directors' use of the going concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financial statements is appropriate.

 

Based on the work we have performed, we have not identified any material uncertainties relating to events or conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on the company's ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the financial statements are authorised for issue.

 

Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the directors with respect to going concern are described in the relevant sections of this report.

Other information

The other information comprises the information included in the annual report other than the financial statements and our auditor's report thereon. The directors are responsible for the other information contained within the annual report. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and, except to the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. Our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the course of the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether this gives rise to a material misstatement in the financial statements themselves. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact.

 

We have nothing to report in this regard.

Opinions on other matters prescribed by the Companies Act 2006

In our opinion, based on the work undertaken in the course of our audit:

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE MEMBERS OF MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED (CONTINUED)
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Matters on which we are required to report by exception

In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the company and its environment obtained in the course of the audit, we have not identified material misstatements in the strategic report or the directors' report.

 

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Companies Act 2006 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion:

Responsibilities of directors

As explained more fully in the directors' responsibilities statement, the directors are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the directors determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial statements, the directors are responsible for assessing the company's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the directors either intend to liquidate the company or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.

A further description of our responsibilities is available on the Financial Reporting Council’s website at: https://www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities. This description forms part of our auditor's report.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE MEMBERS OF MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED (CONTINUED)
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Extent to which the audit was considered capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud

Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above and on the Financial Reporting Council’s website, to detect material misstatements in respect of irregularities, including fraud.

 

We obtain and update our understanding of the entity, its activities, its control environment, and likely future developments, including in relation to the legal and regulatory framework applicable and how the entity is complying with that framework.  Based on this understanding, we identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.  This includes consideration of the risk of acts by the entity that were contrary to applicable laws and regulations, including fraud.

 

In response to the risk of irregularities and non-compliance with laws and regulations, including fraud, we designed procedures which included:

 

 

Because of the inherent limitations of an audit, there is a risk that we will not detect all irregularities, including those leading to a material misstatement in the financial statements or non-compliance with regulation.  This risk increases the more that compliance with a law or regulation is removed from the events and transactions reflected in the financial statements, as we will be less likely to become aware of instances of non-compliance.  The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control.

Use of our report

This report is made solely to the company's members, as a body, in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the company's members those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the company and the company's members as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.

Victoria Walker (Senior Statutory Auditor)
For and on behalf of Azets Audit Services, Statutory Auditor
Chartered Accountants
Titanium 1
Kings Inch Place
Renfrew
PA4 8WF
12 May 2026
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
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2025
2024
Notes
£
£
Turnover
3
21,694,261
20,494,425
Cost of sales
(15,438,345)
(15,532,441)
Gross profit
6,255,916
4,961,984
Administrative expenses
(2,944,752)
(2,499,140)
Operating profit
4
3,311,164
2,462,844
Interest receivable and similar income
7
216,582
550,434
Interest payable and similar expenses
8
(21,321)
(3,370)
Profit before taxation
3,506,425
3,009,908
Tax on profit
9
(908,040)
(898,990)
Profit for the financial year
2,598,385
2,110,918

The profit and loss account has been prepared on the basis that all operations are continuing operations.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
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2025
2024
£
£
Profit for the year
2,598,385
2,110,918
Other comprehensive income
Revaluation of tangible fixed assets
-
0
(25,125)
Total comprehensive income for the year
2,598,385
2,085,793
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT
30 SEPTEMBER 2025
30 September 2025
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2025
2024
Notes
£
£
£
£
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
11
744,790
845,777
Current assets
Stocks
12
20,000
20,000
Debtors
13
3,233,719
1,898,920
Cash at bank and in hand
12,672,125
11,324,551
15,925,844
13,243,471
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
14
(7,985,361)
(5,971,621)
Net current assets
7,940,483
7,271,850
Total assets less current liabilities
8,685,273
8,117,627
Creditors: amounts falling due after more than one year
15
(336,136)
(364,693)
Net assets
8,349,137
7,752,934
Capital and reserves
Called up share capital
18
130,000
130,000
Revaluation reserve
19
266,289
266,289
Profit and loss reserves
20
7,952,848
7,356,645
Total equity
8,349,137
7,752,934

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions relating to medium-sized companies.

The financial statements were approved by the board of directors and authorised for issue on 8 May 2026 and are signed on its behalf by:
C Rogerson
Director
Company registration number SC048718 (Scotland)
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
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Share capital
Revaluation reserve
Profit and loss reserves
Total
Notes
£
£
£
£
Balance at 1 October 2023
130,000
291,414
8,248,999
8,670,413
Year ended 30 September 2024:
Profit
-
-
2,110,918
2,110,918
Other comprehensive income:
Revaluation of tangible fixed assets
-
(25,125)
-
(25,125)
Total comprehensive income
-
(25,125)
2,110,918
2,085,793
Dividends
10
-
-
(3,003,272)
(3,003,272)
Balance at 30 September 2024
130,000
266,289
7,356,645
7,752,934
Year ended 30 September 2025:
Profit and total comprehensive income
-
-
2,598,385
2,598,385
Dividends
10
-
-
(2,002,182)
(2,002,182)
Balance at 30 September 2025
130,000
266,289
7,952,848
8,349,137
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
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1
Accounting policies
Company information

Maxi Construction Limited is a private company limited by shares incorporated in Scotland. The registered office is Firth Road, Houston Industrial Estate, Livingston, West Lothian, United Kingdom, EH54 5DJ.

1.1
Accounting convention

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with FRS 102 “The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland” (“FRS 102”) and the requirements of the Companies Act 2006.

The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the company. Monetary amounts in these financial statements are rounded to the nearest £.

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, modified to include the revaluation of freehold properties and to include investment properties and certain financial instruments at fair value. The principal accounting policies adopted are set out below.

This company is a qualifying entity for the purposes of FRS 102, being a member of a group where the parent of that group prepares publicly available consolidated financial statements, including this company, which are intended to give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit or loss of the group. The company has therefore taken advantage of exemptions from the following disclosure requirements:

 

 

The financial statements of the company are consolidated in the financial statements of Maxi Caledonian Limited. These consolidated financial statements are available from its registered office, Elliott House, Kilwinning Road, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA12 8TG.

1.2
Going concern

The directors are required to prepare the statutory financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the company will continue in business. In satisfaction of this responsibility the directors have considered the company's ability to meet its liabilities as they fall due.true

 

Given the strong cash and net asset position of the company, the directors consider that it is appropriate to prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis.

1.3
Turnover

Revenue comprises sales of goods or services provided to customers net of value added tax and other sales taxes, less an appropriate deduction for actual and expected returns and discounts. Revenue is recognised when performance obligations are satisfied and the control of goods or services is transferred to the buyer. Where the performance obligation is satisfied over time, revenue is recognised in accordance with its progress towards complete satisfaction of that performance obligation.

 

When cash inflows are deferred and represent a financing arrangement, the promised consideration is adjusted for the effects of the time value of money, which is recognised as interest income.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
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Revenue from contracts for the provision of construction services is recognised by reference to the stage of completion when the stage of completion, costs incurred and costs to complete can be estimated reliably. The stage of completion is calculated by comparing costs incurred, mainly in relation to contractual hourly staff rates and materials, as a proportion of total costs. Where the outcome cannot be estimated reliably, revenue is recognised only to the extent of the expenses recognised that it is probable will be recovered.

1.4
Tangible fixed assets

Tangible fixed assets are initially measured at cost and subsequently measured at cost or valuation, net of depreciation and any impairment losses.

Depreciation is recognised so as to write off the cost or valuation of assets less their residual values over their useful lives on the following bases:

Freehold land and buildings
2.5% on valuation
Plant and equipment
20 - 25% on cost
Fixtures and fittings
10 - 33% on cost
Motor vehicles
25 - 33% on cost

Freehold land is not depreciated.

The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is determined as the difference between the sale proceeds and the carrying value of the asset, and is credited or charged to profit or loss.

1.5
Impairment of fixed assets

At each reporting period end date, the company reviews the carrying amounts of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. If any such indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is estimated in order to determine the extent of the impairment loss (if any). Where it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, the company estimates the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit to which the asset belongs.

Recoverable amount is the higher of fair value less costs to sell and value in use. In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the asset for which the estimates of future cash flows have not been adjusted.

 

If the recoverable amount of an asset (or cash-generating unit) is estimated to be less than its carrying amount, the carrying amount of the asset (or cash-generating unit) is reduced to its recoverable amount. An impairment loss is recognised immediately in profit or loss, unless the relevant asset is carried at a revalued amount, in which case the impairment loss is treated as a revaluation decrease.

Recognised impairment losses are reversed if, and only if, the reasons for the impairment loss have ceased to apply. Where an impairment loss subsequently reverses, the carrying amount of the asset (or cash-generating unit) is increased to the revised estimate of its recoverable amount, but so that the increased carrying amount does not exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined had no impairment loss been recognised for the asset (or cash-generating unit) in prior years. A reversal of an impairment loss is recognised immediately in profit or loss, unless the relevant asset is carried at a revalued amount, in which case the reversal of the impairment loss is treated as a revaluation increase.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
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1.6
Stocks

Stocks are stated at the lower of cost and estimated selling price less costs to complete and sell. Cost comprises direct materials and, where applicable, direct labour costs and those overheads that have been incurred in bringing the stocks to their present location and condition.

 

Stocks held for distribution at no or nominal consideration are measured at the lower of cost and replacement cost, adjusted where applicable for any loss of service potential.

At each reporting date, an assessment is made for impairment. Any excess of the carrying amount of stocks over its estimated selling price less costs to complete and sell is recognised as an impairment loss in profit or loss. Reversals of impairment losses are also recognised in profit or loss.

1.7
Construction contracts

Where the outcome of a construction contract can be estimated reliably, revenue and costs are recognised by reference to the stage of completion of the contract activity at the reporting end date. Variations in contract work, claims and incentive payments are included to the extent that the amount can be measured reliably and its receipt is considered probable.

 

When it is probable that total contract costs will exceed total contract turnover, the expected loss is recognised as an expense immediately.

 

Where the outcome of a construction contract cannot be estimated reliably, contract revenue is recognised to the extent of contract costs incurred where it is probable that they will be recoverable. Contract costs are recognised as expenses in the period in which they are incurred. When costs incurred in securing a contract are recognised as an expense in the period in which they are incurred, they are not included in contract costs if the contract is obtained in a subsequent period.

The “percentage of completion method” is used to determine the appropriate amount to recognise in a given period. The stage of completion is measured by the proportion of contract costs incurred for work performed to date compared to the estimated total contract costs. Costs incurred in the year in connection with future activity on a contract are excluded from contract costs in determining the stage of completion. These costs are presented as stocks, prepayments or other assets depending on their nature, and provided it is probable they will be recovered. Bank interest accruing on capital borrowed to fund the production of long term contracts is carried forward within long term contract balances.

1.8
Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents are basic financial assets and include cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks and other short-term liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less.

1.9
Financial instruments

The company has elected to apply the provisions of Section 11 ‘Basic Financial Instruments’ and Section 12 ‘Other Financial Instruments Issues’ of FRS 102 to all of its financial instruments.

 

Financial instruments are recognised in the company's balance sheet when the company becomes party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.

 

Financial assets and liabilities are offset, with the net amounts presented in the financial statements, when there is a legally enforceable right to set off the recognised amounts and there is an intention to settle on a net basis or to realise the asset and settle the liability simultaneously.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
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Basic financial assets

Basic financial assets, which include debtors and cash and bank balances, are initially measured at transaction price including transaction costs and are subsequently carried at amortised cost using the effective interest method unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the transaction is measured at the present value of the future receipts discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial assets classified as receivable within one year are not amortised.

Other financial assets

Other financial assets, including investments in equity instruments which are not subsidiaries, associates or joint ventures, are initially measured at fair value, which is normally the transaction price. Such assets are subsequently carried at fair value and the changes in fair value are recognised in profit or loss, except that investments in equity instruments that are not publicly traded and whose fair values cannot be measured reliably are measured at cost less impairment.

Impairment of financial assets

Financial assets, other than those held at fair value through profit and loss, are assessed for indicators of impairment at each reporting end date.

 

Financial assets are impaired where there is objective evidence that, as a result of one or more events that occurred after the initial recognition of the financial asset, the estimated future cash flows have been affected. If an asset is impaired, the impairment loss is the difference between the carrying amount and the present value of the estimated cash flows discounted at the asset’s original effective interest rate. The impairment loss is recognised in profit or loss.

 

If there is a decrease in the impairment loss arising from an event occurring after the impairment was recognised, the impairment is reversed. The reversal is such that the current carrying amount does not exceed what the carrying amount would have been, had the impairment not previously been recognised. The impairment reversal is recognised in profit or loss.

Derecognition of financial assets

Financial assets are derecognised only when the contractual rights to the cash flows from the asset expire or are settled, or when the company transfers the financial asset and substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership to another entity, or if some significant risks and rewards of ownership are retained but control of the asset has transferred to another party that is able to sell the asset in its entirety to an unrelated third party.

Classification of financial liabilities

Financial liabilities and equity instruments are classified according to the substance of the contractual arrangements entered into. An equity instrument is any contract that evidences a residual interest in the assets of the company after deducting all of its liabilities.

Basic financial liabilities

Basic financial liabilities, including creditors and loans from fellow group companies, are initially recognised at transaction price unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the debt instrument is measured at the present value of the future payments discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial liabilities classified as payable within one year are not amortised.

 

Debt instruments are subsequently carried at amortised cost, using the effective interest rate method.

 

Trade creditors are obligations to pay for goods or services that have been acquired in the ordinary course of business from suppliers. Amounts payable are classified as current liabilities if payment is due within one year or less. If not, they are presented as non-current liabilities. Trade creditors are recognised initially at transaction price and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
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Other financial liabilities

Derivatives, including interest rate swaps and forward foreign exchange contracts, are not basic financial instruments. Derivatives are initially recognised at fair value on the date a derivative contract is entered into and are subsequently re-measured at their fair value. Changes in the fair value of derivatives are recognised in profit or loss in finance costs or finance income as appropriate, unless hedge accounting is applied and the hedge is a cash flow hedge.

 

Debt instruments that do not meet the conditions in FRS 102 paragraph 11.9 are subsequently measured at fair value through profit or loss. Debt instruments may be designated as being measured at fair value through profit or loss to eliminate or reduce an accounting mismatch or if the instruments are measured and their performance evaluated on a fair value basis in accordance with a documented risk management or investment strategy.

Derecognition of financial liabilities

Financial liabilities are derecognised when the company’s contractual obligations expire or are discharged or cancelled.

1.10
Equity instruments

Equity instruments issued by the company are recorded at the proceeds received, net of transaction costs. Dividends payable on equity instruments are recognised as liabilities once they are no longer at the discretion of the company.

1.11
Taxation

The tax expense represents the sum of the tax currently payable and deferred tax.

Current tax

The tax currently payable is based on taxable profit for the year. Taxable profit differs from net profit as reported in the profit and loss account because it excludes items of income or expense that are taxable or deductible in other years and it further excludes items that are never taxable or deductible. The company’s liability for current tax is calculated using tax rates that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the reporting end date.

Deferred tax

Deferred tax liabilities are generally recognised for all timing differences and deferred tax assets are recognised to the extent that it is probable that they will be recovered against the reversal of deferred tax liabilities or other future taxable profits. Such assets and liabilities are not recognised if the timing difference arises from goodwill or from the initial recognition of other assets and liabilities in a transaction that affects neither the tax profit nor the accounting profit.

 

The carrying amount of deferred tax assets is reviewed at each reporting end date and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profits will be available to allow all or part of the asset to be recovered. Deferred tax is calculated at the tax rates that are expected to apply in the period when the liability is settled or the asset is realised. Deferred tax is charged or credited in the profit and loss account, except when it relates to items charged or credited directly to equity, in which case the deferred tax is also dealt with in equity. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are offset when the company has a legally enforceable right to offset current tax assets and liabilities and the deferred tax assets and liabilities relate to taxes levied by the same tax authority.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
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1.12
Employee benefits

The costs of short-term employee benefits are recognised as a liability and an expense, unless those costs are required to be recognised as part of the cost of stock or fixed assets.

 

The cost of any unused holiday entitlement is recognised in the period in which the employee’s services are received.

 

Termination benefits are recognised immediately as an expense when the company is demonstrably committed to terminate the employment of an employee or to provide termination benefits.

1.13
Retirement benefits

Payments to defined contribution retirement benefit schemes are charged as an expense as they fall due.

2
Judgements and key sources of estimation uncertainty

In the application of the company’s accounting policies, the directors are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

 

The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where the revision affects both current and future periods.

Critical judgements

The following judgements (apart from those involving estimates) have had the most significant effect on amounts recognised in the financial statements.

Long term contracts

Profit recognition on long term contracts is based on management's best estimate of completion of each contract. This is based on the best available information along with their experience of similar contracts. If applicable the level of loss recognised is based on forecasts, which can be determined with reasonable certainty.

3
Turnover and other revenue
2025
2024
£
£
Turnover analysed by class of business
Construction
21,694,261
20,494,425
2025
2024
£
£
Other revenue
Interest income
216,582
550,434
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
- 17 -
4
Operating profit
2025
2024
Operating profit for the year is stated after charging/(crediting):
£
£
Fees payable to the company's auditor for the audit of the company's financial statements
12,600
12,000
Depreciation of owned tangible fixed assets
232,165
177,466
Profit on disposal of tangible fixed assets
(13,332)
(39,922)
5
Employees

The average monthly number of persons (including directors) employed by the company during the year was:

2025
2024
Number
Number
Direct
6
5
Administration
34
31
Total
40
36

Their aggregate remuneration comprised:

2025
2024
£
£
Wages and salaries
2,178,468
1,906,128
Social security costs
289,584
212,221
Pension costs
157,392
90,090
2,625,444
2,208,439
6
Directors' remuneration
2025
2024
£
£
Remuneration for qualifying services
483,170
455,328
Company pension contributions to defined contribution schemes
92,749
37,514
575,919
492,842

The number of directors for whom retirement benefits are accruing under defined contribution schemes amounted to 2 (2024 - 2).

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
6
Directors' remuneration
(Continued)
- 18 -
Remuneration disclosed above include the following amounts paid to the highest paid director:
2025
2024
£
£
Remuneration for qualifying services
275,545
278,682
Company pension contributions to defined contribution schemes
85,174
30,238
7
Interest receivable and similar income
2025
2024
£
£
Interest income
Interest on bank deposits
149,826
167,175
Interest receivable from group companies
66,756
383,259
Total income
216,582
550,434
8
Interest payable and similar expenses
2025
2024
£
£
Interest payable to group undertakings
11,692
2,786
Other interest
9,629
584
21,321
3,370
9
Taxation
2025
2024
£
£
Current tax
UK corporation tax on profits for the current period
912,311
902,145
Adjustments in respect of prior periods
2,303
-
0
Total current tax
914,614
902,145
Deferred tax
Origination and reversal of timing differences
(6,574)
(3,155)
Total tax charge
908,040
898,990
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
9
Taxation
(Continued)
- 19 -

The actual charge for the year can be reconciled to the expected charge for the year based on the profit or loss and the standard rate of tax as follows:

2025
2024
£
£
Profit before taxation
3,506,425
3,009,908
Expected tax charge based on the standard rate of corporation tax in the UK of 25.00% (2024: 25.00%)
876,606
752,477
Tax effect of expenses that are not deductible in determining taxable profit
1,667
1,057
Tax effect of income not taxable in determining taxable profit
(15)
-
0
Adjustments in respect of prior years
2,303
-
0
Other permanent differences
2,250
(6,281)
Deferred tax adjustments in respect of prior years
6,427
-
0
Chargeable gains/(losses)
-
0
(3,101)
Transfer pricing adjustments
18,802
154,838
Taxation charge for the year
908,040
898,990
10
Dividends
2025
2024
£
£
Final paid
2,002,182
3,003,272

The proposed final dividend for the year ended 30 September 2025 is:

2025
2024
Per share
Total
Total
£
£
£
Ordinary
6.19
3,997,905
2,002,182

The proposed final dividend was approved by shareholdres after the year end and has not been included as a liability in these financial statements.

MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
- 20 -
11
Tangible fixed assets
Freehold land and buildings
Plant and equipment
Fixtures and fittings
Motor vehicles
Total
£
£
£
£
£
Cost or valuation
At 1 October 2024
360,000
76,020
146,516
935,310
1,517,846
Additions
-
0
-
0
3,435
127,744
131,179
Disposals
-
0
(10,676)
(97,427)
(45,778)
(153,881)
At 30 September 2025
360,000
65,344
52,524
1,017,276
1,495,144
Depreciation and impairment
At 1 October 2024
-
0
71,763
143,269
457,037
672,069
Depreciation charged in the year
9,000
1,502
1,685
219,978
232,165
Eliminated in respect of disposals
-
0
(10,676)
(97,427)
(45,777)
(153,880)
At 30 September 2025
9,000
62,589
47,527
631,238
750,354
Carrying amount
At 30 September 2025
351,000
2,755
4,997
386,038
744,790
At 30 September 2024
360,000
4,257
3,247
478,273
845,777

Freehold land and buildings were valued on 30 September 2024 by Graham + Sibbald by applying a capital sales rate to the square foot the building, in line with market requirements.

 

If freehold land and buildings were measured using the cost model, the carrying amounts would have been £143,177 (2024: £152,537), being cost £372,400 (2024: £372,400) and depreciation £229,223 (2024: £219,863).

12
Stocks
2025
2024
£
£
Work in progress
20,000
20,000
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
- 21 -
13
Debtors
2025
2024
Amounts falling due within one year:
£
£
Trade debtors
1,399,469
181,527
Gross amounts owed by contract customers
1,788,549
1,697,122
Amounts owed by group undertakings
14,375
-
0
Other debtors
4,481
-
0
3,206,874
1,878,649
Deferred tax asset (note 16)
26,845
20,271
3,233,719
1,898,920
14
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
2025
2024
£
£
Trade creditors
789,492
135,199
Amounts owed to group undertakings
1,185,489
900,710
Taxation and social security
523,854
565,611
Accruals and deferred income
5,486,526
4,370,101
7,985,361
5,971,621
15
Creditors: amounts falling due after more than one year
2025
2024
£
£
Other creditors
336,136
364,693
16
Deferred taxation

The following are the major deferred tax liabilities and assets recognised by the company and movements thereon:

Assets
Assets
2025
2024
Balances:
£
£
Capital losses
3,100
3,100
Fixed asset timing differences
21,950
15,528
Short term timing differences
1,795
1,643
26,845
20,271
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
16
Deferred taxation
(Continued)
- 22 -
2025
Movements in the year:
£
Asset at 1 October 2024
(20,271)
Credit to profit or loss
(6,574)
Asset at 30 September 2025
(26,845)
17
Retirement benefit schemes
2025
2024
Defined contribution schemes
£
£
Charge to profit or loss in respect of defined contribution schemes
157,392
90,090
18
Share capital
2025
2024
2025
2024
Ordinary share capital
Number
Number
£
£
Issued and fully paid
Ordinary of 20p each
645,865
645,865
129,173
129,173
'A' Ordinary of 20p each
4,135
4,135
827
827
650,000
650,000
130,000
130,000

The 'A' Ordinary shares carry identical rights to the Ordinary shares except that the holders of the 'A' Ordinary shares have no dividend rights.

19
Revaluation reserve
2025
2024
£
£
At the beginning of the year
266,289
291,414
Revaluation surplus arising in the year
-
0
(25,125)
At the end of the year
266,289
266,289
20
Profit and loss reserves
2025
2024
£
£
At the beginning of the year
7,356,645
8,248,999
Profit for the year
2,598,385
2,110,918
Dividends declared and paid in the year
(2,002,182)
(3,003,272)
At the end of the year
7,952,848
7,356,645
MAXI CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
- 23 -
21
Financial commitments, guarantees and contingent liabilities

The Company has entered into performance bonds, in the normal course of the business. It is not possible to estimate the financial effect, timing or possibility of reimbursement of these bonds

22
Events after the reporting date

On 22nd April 2026, a dividend of £6.19 per ordinary share, amounting to £3,997,905 was declared and subsequently paid to the shareholder.

23
Ultimate controlling party

The immediate parent company is Maxi Group Limited.

 

The ultimate controlling party is Mr G E Atkinson by virtue of his controlling interest in the ultimate parent company.

 

The largest and smallest group into which the results of the company are consolidated is that headed by Maxi Caledonian Limited, registered in Scotland. The consolidated accounts of this company are available to the public and may be obtained from Companies House.

 

No other group accounts included the results of the company.

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