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Costain vows to learn from problem jobs

Costain has vowed to learn from two problem contracts that generated a combined charge of £94.7m and dragged down its 2020 profit.

Costain made an adjusted pre-tax profit of £13.9m for the year to 31 December 2020, down from £34.6m in 2019. It made a statutory pre-tax loss of £96.1m, down from a loss of £6.6m the year before.

Adjusted group revenue in 2020 was £1.1bn, down from £1.2bn the year before.

The charges related to Costain’s upgrade of the National Grid’s Peterborough and Huntingdon gas compressor stations. It withdrew from the contract last year and announced in August that it was trying to cover up to £49.3m it claims it is owned by the National Grid.

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