There are many buildings, structures and civil engineering works throughout Hull and Yorkshire that are testimony to Hall Construction Group and its history. Building success for 125 years and counting.
A Special Projects Division was formed within the Group to enable us to undertake works not specifically designated to our existing divisions.
The Hall Construction Group continues to flourish concentrating on partnership arrangements and framework agreements across all six divisions operating mainly within a 70 mile radius of Hull but with a capability to work further afield with our partnered clients. Please browse through the website to view some of our projects.
Batty Joinery Manufacturers moves into a larger, 36,000 ft sq workshop, to help provide a more efficient service.
F. Hall & Sons changes name to Hall Construction Group Ltd, which now consists of the divisions featured on this website.
20 Flats on Princes Avenue, Hull
Hull Transport Museum Phase II
A Building Services Division, Flooring Division and Plumbing Division started within the Group to enable us to give our clients a complete service on projects up to £6.0m in value.
Environmental Improvements, Hull City Centre
The present Chairman, Martin Hall, joins the business after 11 years of Commissioned Service in the British Army, during which time he also studied Civil Engineering.
Ennerdale Leisure Centre, Hull
Costello Sports Stadium, Hull
Head office for Plumrose Limited, Willerby
Resident medical officers quarters
Joinery business E Batty (Contractors) Ltd was bought and added to the Group, in order to ensure an even better service to our customers.
Plant Hire Division formed as Yorkshire Plant (Humber) Limited.
Construction of Spaldington Water Tower for Howden RDC.
F Hall & Sons built Hull Grammar School.
Heavily involved in the rebuilding of Hull with new roads and sewer complexes. Schools at Kelvin Hall, Wyke, Hull Grammar School and St Mary's College.
Skidby and Little Weighton Sewerage Scheme for Beverley Regional District Council.
F Hall & Sons is incorporated as a Limited Company specialising in Industrial, Commercial and Local Authority building works. Civil Engineering accounted for approximately 30% of the business.
John Hall, present Chairman's father, joins the Company after service in the Army in the Far East during the Second World War.
Airfields and hangars constructed at Brough, Sherburn in Elmet and Arbroath in Scotland were constructed in the run up to the Second World War. Civil Engineering works included the Water Towers at Hornsea, Swanland and Spaldington, which are still in use today.
Large education schemes built such as the Endsleigh Convent in Hull.
Only two of the four sons survive the Great War. Charles and Reginald join the Company, after service on the Western Front.
Francis is joined by the first of four sons, Frank, and the business starts to expand.
Francis Hall, the present Chairman's Great Grandfather founds the Company as F Hall Builders. Initially involved in constructing large houses in the Pearson Park area of Hull.
Hugh Hall, the present Chairman's Great Great Grandfather starts building houses in the Holderness area of East Yorkshire

















