The Daily Telegraph

CH2M’S takeover in danger of derailment

- By Alan Tovey

A POTENTIAL purchase of CH2M, the engineerin­g consultanc­y involved in some of the UK’S biggest infrastruc­ture works, could be scuppered by a host of troubles the business faces.

Us-based CH2M, which has won high-profile contracts, including the refurbishm­ent of Parliament, is understood to be in advanced talks with Jacobs Engineerin­g about a $1.5bn (£1.2bn) takeover.

However, CH2M faces a series of problems that could see Jacobs abandon a deal or negotiate a knock-down price. These include the potential for major liabilitie­s from problems on two major contracts: the over-running Mopac toll road project in Texas and constructi­on of a power plant in Australia, which CH2M pulled its staff off at the start of the year, with the project suffering huge delays.

CH2M’S troubles also include declining profits in the toughening constructi­on market.

This is causing issues with its employee ownership model, which relies on younger staff buying in to the company and older staff selling out.

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