The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Balfour cheer as full-year profits rise

- GRAHAM HUBAND

Infrastruc­ture group Balfour Beatty will beat its annual expectatio­ns due to an additional sale of one of its assets.

The group has upped its forecasts after agreeing the sale of an infrastruc­ture investment, pushing expected profits from disposals to £65 million.

Balfour, which is part way through a turnaround plan, also affirmed that revenue in the second half would be in line with the first half and signalled a higher level of new work.

The order book is forecast to be around £12 billion at the year end, pipping last year’s £11.4bn.

The firm has a strong presence in Tayside and recently completed the multi-million pound constructi­on of Dundee’s new railway station and Sleeperz hotel.

Its civil engineerin­g division is now leading on the build-out of the new £32 million Regional Performanc­e Centre for Sport at Caird Park, a multidisci­pline campus featuring indoor and outdoor sports pitches, a covered athletics track, velodrome, sports performanc­e unit and on-site energy centre.

The group also said it is on track to meet its goal of bringing margins in line with industry standard in all earningsba­sed businesses.

In UK constructi­on, this is expected to be achieved in the second half in a range of between 2% and 3%, while US constructi­on will improve within the 1% to 2% range.

Support services will also improve within a 3% to 5% range.

Chief executive Leo Quinn said: “The actions we have taken since the start of 2015 have created a strong foundation for the future.

“We have consistent­ly invested in our capabiliti­es, systems and leadership while de-risking the business, strengthen­ing the balance sheet and selectivel­y building the order book.

“Going forward, we aim to drive market-leading performanc­e by using the discipline­s we have instilled to translate Balfour Beatty’s expert capabiliti­es into long-term profitable growth.”

Earlier this month, the company announced it had paid down its remaining convertibl­e bonds, delivering a 45% reduction in debt over the last 12 months.

Shares closed up 3.74% at 255.3p.

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? The new Regional Performanc­e Centre for Sport at Caird Park is being built by Balfour Beatty’s civil engineerin­g division.
Picture: Kim Cessford. The new Regional Performanc­e Centre for Sport at Caird Park is being built by Balfour Beatty’s civil engineerin­g division.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom