Carillion has won 拢1.7bn worth of new business since the start of July
Carillion has won 拢1.7bn of new business in less than four months, the firm has told investors.
In a statement the firm said it had secured the haul of work since the start of the second half of its financial year on 1 July.
The firm has been awarded a 拢146m contract as part of a joint venture for the A14 upgrade for Highways England and preferred bidder positions for a 拢90m contract to build the Great Arundel Court development on London鈥檚 Embankment and a 拢75m schools contract for Peterborough City Council.
Carillion as part of a joint venture has also been confirmed as the preferred bidder for the Midland Metropolitan Hospital (pictured) Public Private Partnership (PPP) project in Birmingham that is expected to generate over 拢600m of revenue for the firm.
Carillion won 拢400m of contracts with Network Rail via a number of frameworks and early contractor involvement contracts, and also noted that its work on the Midland Main Line Electrification project has been 鈥渦npaused鈥.
In Canada, a Carillion joint venture has been selected for the 拢220m Stanton Hospital PPP project in Northwest Territories in which it will invest 拢4m and another joint venture for the firm has been awarded the 拢140m for the North Battleford PPP hospital in Saskatchewan in which Carillion will also invest 拢4m.
In the Middle East, Al Futtaim Carillion, has been selected as the preferred bidder for two commercial development projects in Dubai, worth 拢90m.
Carillion chief executive, Richard Howson, said: 鈥淎s we expected, the pace of work winning in the second half of the year has started to pick up. Since the half year, we have secured contracts, preferred bidder positions and framework agreements that are expected to be worth around 拢1.7 billion.
With cash flow remaining healthy and these recent contract successes, we remain confident of achieving this year鈥檚 targets, including ending the year with strong revenue visibility for 2016.鈥
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