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Balfour reports ‘significant disruption’ on some sites

Balfour Beatty had 83% of its UK and US construction sites open in May but 17% of them suffered “significant disruption” due to the lack of availability of employees, subcontractors or materials.

A trading update from the contractor revealed that its order book swelled to £17.4bn as at 30 April 2020, over 20% higher than the prior year end position, thanks to the addition of £3bn of HS2 contracts following a Notice to Proceed on the project.

Balfour Beatty, in joint venture with Vinci, will deliver lots N1 and N2 south of Birmingham, involving earthworks, ground engineering, viaducts and tunnels along a 90km stretch, as well as the London hub station at Old Oak Common.

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