Balfour Beatty - Major Projects

Major Projects

Projects involving Balfour Beatty include:

  • The Kielder Dam, Northumberland, 1982
  • The Docklands Light Railway in London, 1985
  • Large parts of the M25 motorway around London, 1986
  • The Channel Tunnel, 1994
  • The Cardiff Bay Barrage, 1999
  • The Lesotho Highlands Water Project, 2002
  • Nam Cheong Station, Hong Kong, 2003
  • The Pergau Dam hydroelectric project in Malaysia, 2003
  • The M6 Toll, 2003
  • University College London Hospital, 2005
  • Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Bridge, Connecticut, USA, 2006
  • Burj Mall, Dubai, 2008
  • The United States Capitol Visitor Center, 2008
  • The Birmingham Super Hospital near Selly Oak, Birmingham, 2010
  • The King's Cross St. Pancras tube station Northern Ticket Hall completed in 2009
  • The East London Line, completed in 2010
  • The A3 Hindhead Tunnel completed in 2011
  • The London Aquatics Centre completed in 2011
  • The M25 motorway widening J16 to 23 and J27 to 30, completed in 2012
  • The Blackfriars station and Bridge Construction Works due to complete in 2012
  • The new main facility for Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas due to complete in 2014
  • The M4/M5 Managed Motorways project in Bristol due for completion April 2014
  • Crossrail Liverpool Street station and Whitechapel station tunnels project, due to complete in 2018

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