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Michael Graham By Scott Wright A NOTHERN Irish construction group that employs 300 people in Scotland has hailed its performance over a year that saw activity curtailed by measures to combat coronavirus. Graham, which works across building, civil engineering, interior fit-out, facilities management and investment projects, has reported a 7.4 per cent rise in pre-tax profits to £12.3 million. The accounting period covered the initial response to the pandemic, which saw construction activity shut down for three months after the first UK-wide lockdown was announced in March 2020. Revenue plunged by around £100m or 42% against pre-Covid forecasts in that spell. Full-year turnover at the group dipped by 5.3% to £808.1m, though the company notes in the accounts that all of its divisions remained profitable in the year ended March 31, 2021. And while Graham states that “conditions remain competitive across all divisions”, it adds in the accounts that the group is in