Kier has said pre-tax profit for the year ended 30 June 2008 will be in line with market expectations despite 鈥渧ery tough鈥 conditions in the housing market

In a trading update, the group said results would benefit from a strong performance in its construction and support services businesses.

The consensus forecast for the 12 months is pre-tax profit of 拢90m on turnover of 拢2.3bn.

A company statement said: 鈥淲e continue to see little evidence of a slowdown in the construction and support services markets, both of which continue to perform strongly and have record order books.鈥

In its housing division, sales were down 19% from 1,767 to 1,438 and its order book of exchanged contracts and reservations was 45% below the level at 30 June 2007.

As a result, Kier confirmed it was closing four out of five of its offices in the residential division and reducing headcount by 350, or 60% of its staff.

We see little evidence of a slowdown in construction and support services

Company statement

It added: 鈥淲e are very cautious on the outlook for 2009 and we are taking appropriate action to reduce our cost base.鈥

As revealed in 好色先生TV in May, John Dodds, chief executive of Kier (pictured), said the company would focus the residential division on the affordable housing and regeneration sectors. He said: 鈥淲e will run a smaller, leaner operation in the future.鈥

Kevin Cammack, an analyst at Kaupthing, said the fact the group had only 拢50m of outstanding land creditors or commitments meant Kier should have its private housing operation under financial control by the end of the year. He added the company remained one of his 鈥渢op picks鈥 in the sector.

Others were less sure, pointing to its exposure to the property market, which the group said was suffering from slowing occupier demand. One analyst said: 鈥淲ith continued uncertainty in housing and property we do not believe it is right to issue a positive recommendation. The strong balance sheet does, however, give the group some support.鈥

Kier said the level of tender awards in its construction arm had been very high, much of which was generated through framework deals. Its support services division has also won 鈥渁 number of new contracts鈥.

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