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Morgan Sindall Crowned Contracts Champion For 2016

Morgan Sindall Contracts Champion 2016

Morgan Sindall has walked off with the industry’s biggest annual haul of contract wins ending Kier’s two-year domination of the contracts league.

The contractor romped to the top of the rankings after securing £2.4bn worth of projects over the year, up a third on its performance in 2015, according to contract data collected by Glenigan.

Wates, Willmott Dixon and Mace joined the industry’s top 10 players in 2016, as Bouygues, Vinci and Skanska slid down the rankings based on value of work secured.

The Top 10 saw their share of new orders secured by the 100 most successful contractors slip from around 46% in 2015 to 41% this year, while total work won over 2016 fell 9% compared with 2015.

Top 10 ranking by value of work won
  2016 2015
1 Morgan Sindall £2.4bn Kier £2.7bn
2 Kier £2.1bn Bouygues UK £2.4bn
3 Laing O’Rourke £2.0bn Laing O’Rourke £2.2bn
4 Royal BAM £1.8bn Galliford Try £2.1bn
5 Galliford Try £1.7bn VINCI £2.0bn
6 Carillion £1.4bn Balfour Beatty £1.9bn
7 Balfour Beatty £1.35bn Morgan Sindall £1.8bn
8 Wates £1.3bn Skanska £1.75bn
9 Willmott Dixon £1.2bn Carillion £1.7bn
10 Mace £1.0bn Royal BAM £1.4bn

 

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As a consolation Kier, which had been battling it out with Morgan Sindall for top place in the tables in the last half 2016, secured most work in December.

Among the big contract awards for the month, Balfour Beatty signed off the contract with LBS Properties for the 53-storey Madison residential tower in London’s Canary Wharf.

Volker Stevin secured the £135m redevelopment of Dover Harbour and Laing O’Rourke won the £150m contract to build the Sir Henry Royce Institute For Advanced Materials for Manchester University.

Kier bagged a £135m contract for the Innovation Campus for Cardiff University.

Galliford Try picked up a £42m job for 323 flats in Birmingham, as Sir Robert McAlpine secured a £133m job for 995 rental homes in Manchester.

 

This article is written by www.constructionenquirer.com

Morgan Sindall Contracts Champion 2016

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Bouygues UK has staged another major contract coup by securing the £100m headquarters development for Cambridge University’s Exam Board

The French contracting giant’s UK arm has beaten shortlisted rival Balfour Beatty to build a five-storey complex, known as the Triangle, covering an area the size of three-and-a-half football pitches.

Earlier this month Bouygues also beat Balfour to secure the UK’s biggest building contract for phase three of the vast Battersea Power Station development.

A spokesman for the client said that John F Hunt had just completed demolition works and Bouygues had now just taken possession of the site to start foundation works.

The Triangle site in Cambridge will provide a new headquarters for Cambridge Assessment and its 3,000 staff.

Triangle Cambridge

The 450,000 sq ft complex of linked buildings will also include a courtyard entrance and extensive green and outdoor spaces as well as a 39.1 m tower that will be a landmark when approaching Cambridge from the south of the city.

This story is by constructionenquirer.com