Carillion on track to meet expectations

British support services firm Carillion posts strong first half, boosted by contracts won in 2014 and orders secured this year

An escalator in Birmingham Library, England. Carillion provided construction services for the building. Photograph: Reuters/Darren Staples
An escalator in Birmingham Library, England. Carillion provided construction services for the building. Photograph: Reuters/Darren Staples

British support services firm Carillion said it was on track for an increase in revenue after it posted a strong first half, boosted by contracts won in 2014 and orders secured this year.

Carillion, which has won about £15 billion (€20 billion) of work in the past three years, said it expected to win a number of contracts in the second half and meet analysts’ forecasts for full-year pretax profit of £175 million. Its optimism contrasts with rival Balfour Beatty, which posted an underlying loss of £135 million in its first half. Carillion abandoned a £3 billion merger with Balfour a year ago.

Carillion, which maintains railways, roads and military bases in Britain, said first-half group revenue rose 21 per cent to £2.3 billion for the period ended June 30th from 1.9 billion pounds a year earlier.

– (Reuters)