Balfour Beatty wins £335 million of new contracts in Hong Kong and the United States
05 Nov 2008
Balfour Beatty, the international engineering, construction,
services and investment Group today announces contract wins in Hong
Kong and the United States totaling £335 million.
Gammon Construction, Balfour Beatty’s joint venture
company in South East Asia, has been awarded a HK $2.82 billion
(£230 million) contract by the Hong Kong Director of Highways
for the reconstruction and improvement of a 6.8 kilometre section
of the Tuen Mun road. The contract involves the re-construction and
re-alignment of Tuen Mun road between Tsuen Wan and Tsuing Lung Tan
to expressway standards. The works include the widening of traffic
lanes to expressway standard width, provision of hard shoulders and
verges, construction of highway structures and associated
environmental mitigation measures, drainage works, slope works and
landscaping works.
Balfour Beatty Communities, Balfour Beatty’s US PPP
subsidiary, has reached financial close for an initial five-year
$168 million (£105 million) development period for a
privately financed military housing project at Fort Jackson, South
Carolina. The initial five-year development period is part of a
50-year PPP concession for the design, development, construction,
renovation and maintenance of 850 housing units at Fort Jackson,
and is the company’s 16th such PPP concession.
Commenting on the contract awards today, Balfour Beatty Chief
Executive, Ian Tyler said:
"These major contract awards further enhance our leading
position in the construction markets of Hong Kong and Singapore and
mark another success for Balfour Beatty Communities which we
acquired in May this year.
Infrastructure investment in Hong Kong and Singapore is
accelerating, particularly in the transport sector and
Gammon’s position as the largest construction company in Hong
Kong and a major player in Singapore provides exciting potential
for further growth.
Balfour Beatty Communities has performed to expectations since
we acquired it earlier this year and has closed three PPP military
accommodation deals in the last four months at a total value
approaching $800 million and is in exclusive negotiation relating
to a further family housing project."
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Notes to Editors:
Gammon Construction
- Gammon Construction is 50% owned by Balfour Beatty and 50% by
Jardine Matheson, the major Asian trading and manufacturing
group.
- Gammon is the leading contractor in Hong Kong and it has annual
revenues of approximately £500 million, over 2,000 employees
and an order book at the end of September approaching £1
billion.
- In January, it was awarded the contract for the design and
construction of the new Central Government Complex for Hong Kong
– known as the Tamar Development Project. The contract, which
will be executed in joint venture with Hip Hing Construction, is
worth over £400 million (HK $4.94 billion) and involves the
design and construction of the new Central Government and
Legislative Council Complexes.
- In August, Gammon Capital, the Group’s PPP concession
company in South East Asia reached financial close on the
£100 million Institute of Technical Education PPP project in
Singapore.
Balfour Beatty Communities
- Balfour Beatty Communities, LLC (formerly known as GMH Military
Housing) is responsible for the development, renovation, operation
and management of military privatisation housing projects for the
US Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force. The company has
been a leader in the military housing industry, and provides
services to members of the US military and their families residing
on or near bases located in 23 states and Washington, DC. Currently
based in Newtown Square, PA, the company employs approximately
1,000 people nationwide.
- The Company is partnered with The Department of the Army for
the military family housing privatisation projects at:
- Fort Stewart, Hinesville, Georgia and Hunter Army Airfield,
Savannah, Georgia
- Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC and Fort
Detrick, Frederick, Maryland
- Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York
- Fort Carson, Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Fort Gordon, Augusta, Georgia
- Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pennsylvania and Picatinny
Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey
- Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia and Fort Story, Virginia
Beach, Virginia
- Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas and White Sands Missile Range, Las
Cruces, New Mexico
- Fort Leonard Wood, Pulaski County, Missouri
- Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina
- In addition, Balfour Beatty Communities partnered with the
Department of the Army for the privatisation of Unaccompanied
Officer Quarters/Unaccompanied Senior Enlisted Quarters at Fort
Stewart, Hinesville, GA.
- The Company partnered with the Department of the Navy for its
Navy Northeast Region Project, covering eight Naval bases in Maine,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, as well as the
Navy Southeast Region Project covering eleven Naval bases in South
Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas.
- With the Department of the Air Force, Balfour Beatty
Communities is partnered for the military housing privatisation
projects at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, California and the
Air Education and Training Command (AETC) Group I Project,
consisting of four Air Force bases in Oklahoma, Arizona, Texas and
Florida and the Air Mobility Command (AMC West) Project, consisting
of three Air Force Bases in Washington, California and
Oklahoma.