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Top100 by Highest Paid Director 15 30top150directorsdray.qxd 27/7/09 11:26 Page 50 50 / directors’ pay TOP100 BY HIGHEST PAID DIRECTOR 15 Company 2008 Basic pay Bonus etc 2007 Basic pay Bonus etc Change total £000 £000 total £000 £000 % 2009 2008 £000 exc excluding £000 exc excluding pensions pensions pensions pensions 1 1 Bowmer & Kirkland 6,684 na na 8,635 na na –22.6 2 6 Wates Group 3,306 na na 1,628 na na 103.1 3 3 Berkeley Group 2,410 750 1,660 2,412 750 1,662 –0.1 4 8 Stewart Milne 2,015 na na 1,547 na na 30.3 5 11 Carillion 1,419 620 799 1,327 580 747 6.9 6 40 Severfield-Rowen 1,377 386 991 560 328 232 145.9 7 2 Miller 1,344 na na 2,442 na na –45.0 8 10 Higgins Group 1,303 na na 1,469 na na –11.3 9 27 Newarthill 1,243 na na 794 na na 56.5 10 14 Amey UK 1,004 na na 947 na na 6.0 11 7 Bloor Holdings 969 na na 1,551 na na –37.5 12 17 Balfour Beatty 968 605 363 884 548 336 9.5 13 15 Ogilvie Group 950 na na 1,094 na na –13.2 14 20 Babcock 939 440 499 848 447 401 10.7 15 30 Keltbray 922 na na 693 na na 33.0 16 16 Taylor Wimpey 874 700 174 918 346 572 –4.8 17 5 Persimmon 862 633 229 1,801 615 1,186 –52.1 18 18 Keller 852 394 458 878 375 503 –3.0 19 13 Bellway 825 500 325 1,014 450 564 –18.6 20 44 Keepmoat 818 na na 525 na na 55.8 21 33 NG Bailey 780 na na 658 na na 18.5 22 31 Mitie 758 370 388 692 332 360 9.5 23 23 Willmott Dixon 755 na na 818 na na –7.7 24 32 Costain 724 367 357 664 340 324 9.0 25 – Spice Group 723 404 319 531 353 178 36.2 26 26 Interserve 714 393 321 742 358 384 –3.8 27 34 Morgan Sindall 703 500 203 805 na na –12.7 28 36 Galliford Try 679 475 204 585 375 210 16.1 29 25 Homeserve 672 412 260 752 400 352 –10.6 30 12 Barratt 663 630 33 1,059 435 624 –37.4 31 53 Ardmore Construction 653 na na 468 na na 39.5 32 48 Watkin Jones 622 na na 509 na na 22.2 33 79 Mears Group 610 400 210 341 250 91 78.9 34 49 Midas Group 596 na na 505 na na 18.0 35 65 Connaught 591 350 241 416 295 121 42.1 36 28 Crest Nicholson/Castle Topco 590 na na 722 na na –18.3 37 58 Bovis Lend Lease1 583 na na 433 na na 34.6 38 41 Banner Homes 582 na na 551 na na 5.6 39 29 Fairview Holdings 582 na na 718 na na –18.9 40 – Byrne 578 na na 500 na na 15.6 41 – RJ McLeod6 574 na na 390 na na 47.2 42 37 Kier 571 438 133 585 387 198 –2.4 43 69 Michael J Lonsdale 557 na na 401 na na 38.9 44 – Morris Group 545 na na 435 na na 25.3 45 56 Renew 532 273 259 446 286 160 19.3 46 35 Henry Boot 530 310 220 650 na na –18.5 47 38 Mace Group 524 na na 569 na na –7.9 48 43 Redrow Group 518 425 93 534 400 134 –3.0 49 62 John Sisk & Son 509 na na 418 na na 21.8 50 72 Simons 496 na na 366 na na 35.5 Methodology on page 49 31.07.2009 BUILDING MAGAZINE 30top150directorsdray.qxd 27/7/09 11:26 Page 51 directors’ pay / 51 Company 2008 Basic pay Bonus etc 2007 Basic pay Bonus etc Change total £000 £000 total £000 £000 % 2009 2008 £000 exc excluding £000 exc excluding pensions pensions pensions pensions 51 64 Vinci 494 na na 417 na na 18.5 52 66 Interior Services Group 490 321 169 413 294 119 18.6 53 24 Crosby Group 478 na na 795 na na –39.9 54 57 Shepherd Building Group 455 na na 443 na na 2.7 55 61 BAM Construct UK 452 na na 422 na na 7.1 56 59 Apollo Property Services Group 438 na na 426 na na 2.8 57 87 BAM Nuttall 437 na na 309 na na 41.4 58 67 Emerson Developments 432 na na 409 na na 5.6 59 47 Briggs & Forrester 424 na na 510 na na –16.9 60 22 Rok 424 410 14 822 383 439 –48.4 61 60 Cruden Investments 422 na na 425 na na –0.7 62 – Bouygues UK 419 na na 324 na na 29.3 63 – Headcrown Group 410 na na 632 na na –35.1 64 – Emcor UK 406 na na 331 na na 22.7 65 78 Forth Holdings 399 na na 341 na na 17.0 66 63 Croudace 389 na na 418 na na –6.9 67 77 Clugston 387 na na 350 na na 10.6 68 84 Southern Electric Contracting 385 na na 323 na na 19.2 69 – Barhale Construction 384 na na 334 na na 15.0 70 88 Durkan Holdings 382 na na 305 na na 25.2 71 82 Leadbitter 380 na na 325 na na 16.9 72 45 MJ Gleeson Group 379 293 86 514 251 263 –26.3 73 68 GSH Group 378 na na 408 200 208 –7.4 74 46 Bovis Homes 358 350 0 513 513 0 –30.2 75 73 Jarvis 326 309 17 358 292 66 –8.9 76 90 Havelock Europa 317 211 106 300 202 98 5.7 77 83 North Midland Construction 314 260 54 323 250 73 –2.8 78 – Rowecord Holdings 313 na na 250 na na 25.2 79 97 Esh Group 311 na na 257 na na 21.0 80 42 Daniel Contractors 309 na na 541 na na –42.9 81 94 May Gurney 309 270 39 262 226 36 17.9 82 95 McNicholas Construction 306 na na 260 na na 17.7 83 50 Tolent 300 na na 497 na na –39.6 84 – T Clarke 285 210 75 219 195 24 30.1 85 – Rydon Group 281 na na 229 na na 22.7 86 – Carey Group 274 na na 208 na na 31.7 87 85 GB Building Solutions 270 na na 311 na na –13.2 88 80 Morrison Utility Services 266 na na 338 na na –21.3 89 51 VolkerWessels UK3 262 na na 484 na na –45.9 90 – Staveley Engineering Services 255 na na 238 na na 7.1 91 – Integral UK 252 na na 238 na na 5.9 92 39 Weston Group 249 na na 564 na na –55.9 93 93 Gratte Brothers 245 na na 263 na na –6.8 94 89 Biwater 238 na na 303 na na –21.5 95 – Colas 236 na na 221 na na 6.8 96 – Killby & Gayford 232 na na 212 na na 9.4 97 – Lindum Group 228 na na 281 na na na 98 – Barr Holdings 226 na na 210 na na 7.6 99 – Telford Homes 217 135 82 196 115 81 10.7 100 100 Pochin 216 178 38 240 169 71 –10.0 BUILDING MAGAZINE 31.07.2009.
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