Carillion shot to the top of the contractor鈥檚 league table last month after winning the highly-prized 拢350m first phase of the Battersea Power Station development

Circus West at Battersea Power Station

The win saw the firm surge to the top of the contractors league table, including civils, ahead of Bam, which moved into second place, up from fifth last month, with a 拢305m haul that included the high-profile 拢33m job to build the University of Manchester鈥檚 institute for research into the wonder material graphene.

The Battersea job, which formed the bulk of Carillion鈥檚 拢354m contract wins, propelled the firm to the top of the contractors league table, excluding civils, up from 14th place last month.

Meanwhile, Kier rose to the top of the yearly work won, excluding civils table, after securing 拢273m of contracts last month, with long-time leader Laing O鈥橰ourke falling into second place.

Overall the CPA/Barbour ABI construction index fell from 121 last month to 117 - equivalent to a 3% drop.

This came after the index rose 8% in April, after months of decline.

Noble Francis, CPA economics director, said: 鈥淐onstruction certainly isn鈥檛 buoyant but there are at least some key sectors where there is some growth.鈥

Correction: This story replaces an earlier version of the article, published on 19 June 2013, in which, due to an error in data provided, it was wrongly reported that Van Oord had won 拢650m worth of work on the Swansea tidal energy lagoon scheme. In fact, Van Oord is an active partner in the consortium which is studying how to realize the tidal lagoon.

 

 

 

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