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Top150contractors and Housebuilders by Turnover 30top150turnoverdray.qxd 27/7/09 10:49 Page 36 36 / turnover TOP150 CONTRACTORS AND HOUSEBUILDERS BY TURNOVER Company Total turnover Year-end Contracting Housing Property Services Other £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 2009 2008 1 1 Balfour Beatty* 9,486,000 Dec-08 8,933,000 553,000 2 3 Carillion 5,205,800 Dec-08 2,563,900 2,463,500 178,400 3 5 Laing O’Rourke* 3,603,100 Mar-08 3,453,400 149,700 4 4 Barratt 3,554,700 Dec-08 3414200 140,500 5 2 Taylor Wimpey 3,467,700 Dec-08 3,467,700 6 8 Morgan Sindall 2,548,100 Dec-08 1,612,300 377,200 83,600 473,700 7 7 Kier 2,374,200 Jun-08 1,653,200 242,800 69,600 393,700 14,900 8 11 Galliford Try 1,868,700 Jun-08 1,146,700 716,700 5,000 9 9 Newarthill 1,816,914 Oct-08 1,248,319 70,411 498,184 10 10 Interserve 1,800,000 Dec-08 770,800 961,500 171,700 11 6 Persimmon 1,755,100 Dec-08 1,755,100 12 19 Babcock 1,555,900 Mar-08 1,555,900 13 12 Bovis Lend Lease1 1,525,939 Jun-08 1,525,939 14 13 Amey UK 1,492,731 Dec-08 1,313,991 167,320 15 16 Skanska Construction* 2 1,481,224 Dec-08 1,481,224 16 17 Mitie 1,407,200 Mar-08 1,407,200 17 21 Keller 1,196,600 Dec-08 1,196,600 18 14 Bellway 1,149,541 Jul-08 1,149,541 19 26 Interior Services Group* 1,110,333 Jun-08 1,110,333 20 25 Enterprise 1,090,200 Dec-08 1,090,200 21 18 BAM Construct UK 1,059,400 Dec-08 1,065,800 25,700 23,900 22 15 Miller 1,046,600 Dec-08 622,100 358,000 57,900 8,600 23 20 Wates Group 1,019,410 Dec-08 990,790 24,960 3,660 24 29 Vinci* 1,017,501 Dec-08 1,017,501 25 22 Rok 1,011,200 Dec-08563,600 447,600 26 24 Costain 996,000 Dec-08911,300 1,100 83,600 27 23 Berkeley Group 991,465 Apr-08 960,036 31,429 28 27 Bowmer & Kirkland* 894,565 Aug-08 894,565 29 45 Willmott Dixon* 839,000 Dec-08 839,000 30 34 VolkerWessels UK3 723,040 Dec-08 723,040 31 30 Shepherd Building Group* 717,500 Jun-08 717,500 32 37 Mace Group* 653,613 Dec-08 653,613 33 28 Redrow Group 650,100 Jun-08 650,100 34 35 BAM Nuttall 650,021 Dec-08 650,021 35 33 Bloor Holdings 627,613 Jun-08 334,608 293,005 36 38 Keepmoat 557,792 Mar-08422,260 135,532 37 40 Homeserve 554,875 Mar-08 554,875 38 47 Connaught 552,900 Aug-08 552,900 39 31 Crest Nicholson/Castle Topco 544,300 Oct-08 544,300 40 42 NG Bailey* 518,288 Feb-08 518,288 41 49 Dalkia* 518,193 Dec-08 518,193 42 39 Countryside Properties 517,758 Sep-07 120,843 396,915 43 41 Morrison Utility Services 492,645 Mar-08 492,645 44 50 J Murphy & Sons* 475,972 Dec-07 475,972 45 43 McCarthy & Stone 458,300 Aug-07 458,300 46 46 May Gurney 437,000 Mar-08 145,400 291,600 47 52 Stewart Milne* 420,406 Jun-08 420,406 48 56 Mears Group 420,376 Dec-08 360,054 60,322 49 48 Ringway 404,172 Dec-07 404,172 Methodology on page 49 50 55 Southern Electric Contracting 404,067 Mar-08 404,067 31.07.2009 BUILDING MAGAZINE 30top150turnoverdray.qxd 27/7/09 10:49 Page 37 turnover / 37 Company Total turnover Year-end Contracting Housing Property Services Other £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 2009 2008 51 57 Severfield-Rowen 394,325 Dec-08 394,325 52 51 Renew 390,557 Sep-08387,839 8,213 53 44 Emcor UK 357,418 Dec-08357,418 54 68 Biwater 325,300 Mar-08 325,300 55 63 Leadbitter 322,781 Dec-08 322,781 56 54 Jarvis 321,900 Mar-08 233,400 88,500 57 62 RG Carter Group* 317,989 Dec-07 317,989 58 61 Byrne* 317,338 May-08 311,383 2,669 3,286 59 – Spie Matthew Hall 312,331 Dec-08 312,331 60 – Spice Group 312,183 Apr-08 312,183 61 67 Osborne* 303,685 Mar-08 303,685 62 58 Ardmore Construction* 300,268 Sep-08 300,268 63 73 Barr Holdings 293,812 Mar-08284,431 9,381 64 59 Cala 290,725 Jun-07271,383 19,342 65 36 Bovis Homes 282,326 Dec-08 282,326 66 72 Seddon* 279,059 Dec-07279,059 67 84 Ogilvie Group* 258,269 Jun-08 165,166 93,103 68 53 Styles & Wood 243,148 Dec-08 212,185 30,963 69 71 Multiplex Construction UK/Brookfield 240,558 Jun-07 240,558 70 76 Clancy Group* 235,734 Mar-08 235,734 71 70 John Sisk & Son 226,391 Dec-08 226,391 72 78 Lorne Stewart* 224,018 Dec-08 224,018 73 82 T Clarke 223,725 Dec-08 223,725 74 60 Fairview Holdings 223,180 Dec-08 223,180 75 95 Galliard Homes 221,130 Mar-08 221,130 76 74 Higgins Group 217,752 Jul-08 163,577 54,175 77 85 Apollo Property Services Group 214,446 Mar-08 214,446 78 92 Carey Group* 213,216 Mar-08 213,216 79 79 Midas Group 210,146 Apr-08 210,146 80 – RGCM 210,074 Dec-07 210,074 81 88 Imtech Technical Services 209,195 Dec-08 209,195 82 89 GB Building Solutions 207,221 Jun-08 207,221 83 77 North Midland Construction 202,215 Dec-08 202,215 84 104 PC Harrington* 201,984 May-08 201,984 85 96 GSH Group 200,434 Jul-08 200,434 86 117 Thomas Vale Construction 195,102 Mar-08 195,102 87 116 Henry Boot 193,679 Dec-08 97,649 96,030 88 80 Emerson Developments 192,149 Apr-08 97,588 108,787 89 64 Simons* 188,096 Mar-08 188,096 90 – Colas 182,814 Dec-08 182,814 91 94 William Hare Group 181,577 Dec-07 181,577 92 106 Haymills Group 181,195 Mar-08 181,195 93 69 Daniel Contractors* 180,868 Sep-08 180,868 94 109 Bullock Construction 180,706 Sep-08 180,706 95 102 Integral UK 180,018 Dec-08 180,018 96 93 Rydon 175,578 Sep-08175,578 97 112 Cruden Investments 173,038 Mar-08 173,038 98 130 Doyle 168,048 Dec-0758,639 109,409 99 91 McNicholas Construction* 168,041 Mar-08 168,041 100 105 Staveley Engineering Services 165,842 May-08 165,842 BUILDING MAGAZINE 31.07.2009 30top150turnoverdray.qxd 27/7/09 10:49 Page 38 38 / turnover TOP 150 CONTRACTORS AND HOUSEBUILDERS BY TURNOVER Company Total turnover Year end Contracting Housing Property Services Other £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 2009 2008 101 83 Robertson Group 164,682 Nov-07 164,682 102 90 Henmead 164,303 Dec-07 145,300 15,903 3,100 103 81 Morris Group 163,327 Mar-08 163,327 104 86 Headcrown Group* 162,388 Sep-08 162,388 105 133 Telford Homes 160,433 Mar-08 160,433 106 103 Barhale Construction 157,701 Aug-08 157,701 107 118 Clugston 154,944 Jan-09125,923 14,720 14,301 108 87 Tolent 153,510 Dec-08 149,411 4,099 109 125 Esh Group* 151,987 Dec-07 151,987 110 107 Forth Holdings 145,901 Aug-08 145,901 111 113 Thomas Armstrong 144,292 Sep-08 60,734 83,558 112 131 Weston Group 143,549 Jul-08 143,549 113 111 William Davies* 143,011 May-08 143,011 114 137 Longcross Group 139,199 Mar-08 139,199 115 114 Havelock Europa 137,577 Dec-08 137,577 116 128 Banner Homes 135,497 May-08 135,497 117 97 Durkan Holdings* 135,362 Jan-08 135,362 118 – J Reddington4 134,010 Dec-08 134,010 119 – McLaren Construction 133,843 Jul-07 133,843 120 – Rowecord Holdings 132,031 Jun-08 132,031 121 122 Inviron 131,095 Dec-08 131,095 122 132 Keltbray 129,470 Oct-08 129,470 123 129 Roger Bullivant 127,853 Oct-07127,853 124 108 Crosby Group 127,156 Jul-08 127,156 125 120 SDC Holdings* 126,518 Sep-08 126,518 126 136 Gratte Brothers 126,093 Mar-08 126,093 127 138 Michael J Lonsdale 124,095 Mar-08 124,095 128 115 Morris & Spottiswood 122,501 Dec-08 122,501 129 – Bouygues UK 116,254 Dec-08 116,254 130 123 Pochin 115,273 May-08 82,239 8,123 10,250 131 119 Dawn Group 114,064 Jan-08 83,133 30,931 132 101 Antler Homes 113,989 Jun-08 113,989 133 124 Watkin Jones 108,444 Sep-08 108,444 134 65 MJ Gleeson Group 106,978 Jun-08 13,975 64,015 8,250 19,538 135 75 McInerney UK5 105,117 Dec-08 5,785 97,371 1,961 136 126 Briggs & Forrester 105,087 Sep-08 105,087 137 127 GMI Construction 99,756 Sep-08 99,756 138 – Simpson (York) 94,529 Dec-08 94,529 139 110 Croudace 93,771 Dec-08 93,771 140 142 Muir Group 93,070 Jan-0852,798 36,667 1,007 141 140 Ocon Construction 92,948 Sep-08 92,948 142 – RJ McLeod (Contractors)6 88,453 Nov-08 88,453 143 143 Clegg Group 87,032 Dec-08 87,032 144 – Lindum Group* 86,999 Nov-08 86,999 145 – Killby & Gayford 86,862 Dec-08 86,862 146 139 Wain Group 82,438 Jun-08 82,438 147 – EIC 81,146 Dec-0881,146 148 99 Old House Group 80,694 Aug-08 80,694 149 – Holloway, White, Allom* 80,526 Dec-08 80,526 150 – Scotia Homes 79,969 Apr-08 79,969 31.07.2009 BUILDING MAGAZINE .
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