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Danielle Kenneally

Danielle Kenneally ties headline construction projects directly to the business performance of the firms behind them. She is a business journalist at Construction Wave, covering the commercial side of the construction sector through company-focused reporting. Her work centres on how major contracts translate into order books, revenue pipelines and growth for contractors and developers. Her reporting on the Aston Villa stadium contract and contractor Morrisroe shows how she treats individual projects as business stories, leading on order book impact, future workload and visibility of earnings. On the business beat at Construction Wave, she focuses on the money and strategy behind construction activity, where contracts, capital and capacity meet. She writes in clear, direct language that keeps financial details such as order book value central, while grounding them in specific projects and clients.

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Danielle Kenneally ties headline construction projects to the business performance of the firms behind them. She is a business journalist at Construction Wave, covering the commercial side of the construction sector through company-focused reporting. Her work centres on how major contracts translate into order books, revenue pipelines and growth for contractors and developers.

Linking flagship projects to contractors’ order books

Kenneally’s reporting on the Aston Villa stadium contract and contractor Morrisroe shows how she treats individual projects as business stories rather than stand-alone builds. In that piece, she frames the news around the fact that the stadium deal helps push Morrisroe’s order book above £340 million, making the size of the secured pipeline the key takeaway rather than only the prestige of the project. By leading on the order book impact, she highlights what the contract means for future workload, visibility of earnings and the company’s position in a competitive market. This approach gives her coverage a clear financial spine, useful to readers who track contractors’ strength and momentum as much as project design or delivery.

Business-focused coverage of the construction sector

Working on the business beat at Construction Wave, Kenneally focuses on the money and strategy behind construction activity. Her stories sit at the intersection of contracts, capital and capacity, looking at how deals, client relationships and sector demand feed into the financial health of firms like Morrisroe. She writes in clear, direct language that keeps financial details such as order book value central to the narrative, while still grounding them in specific projects and clients. The result is coverage that speaks both to construction professionals interested in workload and to business readers who want to understand where growth in the built environment is coming from.

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