Balfour Beatty - Operations

Operations

Balfour Beatty has four businesses:

  • Professional Services

Programme and project management, architectural services, project design, technical services, planning and consultancy.

  • Construction Services

Building, design, construction management, refurbishment and fit-out, mechanical and electrical services, civil engineering, ground engineering and rail engineering.

  • Support Services

Facilities management and business services outsourcing; upgrade and maintenance of water, gas and electricity networks; highways network management, operation and maintenance; and rail renewals.

  • Infrastructure Investments

Operating a portfolio of long-term PPP concessions in the UK, primarily in the education, health and roads/street lighting sectors. Operating a portfolio of long-term military accommodation PPP concessions in the United States. Balfour Beatty also has interests in non-PPP assets in the UK.

The company is a 50% shareholder in Gammon Construction, based in Hong Kong. Balfour Beatty is a member of Constructing Excellence and the UK Contractors Group, comprising members of the Confederation of British Industry.

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