Reds10 has reported £144.7m in revenue for 2025 and is continuing to invest in technology to industrialise construction, including modular solutions that can support healthcare projects.
“Looking ahead, we see enormous potential in health and residential markets,” said Paul Ruddick, Chairman of Reds10.
The company, which operates multiple advanced manufacturing facilities in East Yorkshire, is developing off‑site construction capabilities that can be applied to NHS projects.
The company is also at the centre of a major New Hospital Programme project.
The company has a secured public sector project pipeline exceeding £350m, including healthcare, education, and defence projects, and seeks to grow its revenue to £500m.
Reds10’s manufacturing campus currently includes five factories, with two already operating under industrialised production processes.
Focus on NHS modular projects
Reds10 is already listed on the NHS Shared Business Services Modular Buildings 3 framework, which enables the delivery of modular healthcare buildings across the UK.
The company has developed prototype hospital rooms designed to meet NHS standards, with potential for repeatable, scalable production.
Reds10 is also developing a prototype of a modular hospital in-patient bedroom, which was onsite for viewing at last year’s Healthcare Estates conference.
If approved by the New Hospital Programme (NHP), the government’s multi-billion pound programme to modernise ageing hospital estates, the prototype will serve as the standardised in-patient bedroom across the entire NHP.
The prototype features an ensuite corridor and allows for testing of clinical workflows, technology, and MEP interfaces.
The company is using data-driven design workflows to streamline manufacturing, improve quality control, and support on-time delivery.
Modular construction offers the NHS the ability to expand capacity quickly and efficiently and for reduced disruption on-site. It supports the delivery of inpatient wards, outpatient units, and diagnostic facilities.