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BBY - Any traders (BBY)     

ranaweeram - 10 Sep 2003 18:30

Anybody trading in these shares? I just bought some @ 204.72

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skinny - 23 Apr 2010 07:40 - 34 of 424

BALFOUR BEATTY TO EXPAND US MILITARY
FAMILY HOUSING PROJECT AT FORT CARSON

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that its
Fort Carson military housing PPP project in Colorado has received approximately
US$100 million (GBP65 million) in funding from the U.S. Department of the Army
for an expansion phase covering the development and construction of additional
homes and amenities.

Balfour Beatty Communities took responsibility for family housing at Fort Carson
in 2003. In this new expansion phase, it will oversee the design, construction
and overall management, maintenance and operational responsibilities for the new
housing units, which are due for completion in 2013. Balfour Beatty
Construction US will carry out the construction of the new homes.

skinny - 23 Apr 2010 08:33 - 35 of 424

Balfour Beatty's Mansell wins 65m Kensington housing contract
Business Financial Newswire
Infrastructure group Balfour Beatty's construction services business Mansell has won a 65m design and build contract to redevelop Wornington Green Estate, London, for Kensington Housing Trust.

Mansell will build 324 high-quality homes and provide improved facilities and open space as part of the overall Wornington Green regeneration scheme.

More than half - 55% - of the homes will be for affordable allocation and the rest for open market sale.

Construction work will begin in Autumn 2010 with completion in 2014.

skinny - 26 Apr 2010 07:58 - 36 of 424

Disposal


TIDMBBY

RNS Number : 7311K
Balfour Beatty PLC
26 April 2010

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BALFOUR BEATTY COMPLETES THE SALE OF INTERESTS IN
TWO UK PPP CONCESSIONS

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces that it has
completed the sale of:

(i) its entire 50% interest in Aberdeen Environmental Services (Holdings)
Limited ("AES") to Kelda Non-Reg Holdco Limited ("Kelda"), an affiliate of Kelda
Water Services Limited being the other shareholder of AES; and

(ii) a 23.9% interest in Consort Healthcare (ERI) Holdings Limited ("ERI")
to ERI Holdings Limited being the other shareholder of ERI and wholly-owned by
Barclays Integrated Infrastructure Fund ("Barclays"), for an aggregate
consideration of c.GBP24.1 million.

Kelda and ERI Holdings Limited purchased the interests in AES and ERI
respectively by exercising their rights of pre-emption which were triggered by
the agreement between Balfour Beatty and AMP Capital Investors Limited ("AMP")
dated 4 March 2010 to sell the 50% interest in AES and the 23.9% interest in ERI
for an aggregate consideration of GBP24.3 million. The difference in
consideration to that agreed with AMP is due to a distribution of c.GBP0.2
million paid by ERI to Balfour Beatty on 5 March 2010 in respect of the 23.9%
shareholding acquired by ERI Holdings Limited, an affiliate of Barclays.

The disposals will generate an aggregated profit of c.GBP21 million.

ENDS


skinny - 04 May 2010 07:56 - 37 of 424

Re: Contracts


TIDMBBY

RNS Number : 2175L
Balfour Beatty PLC
04 May 2010

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BALFOUR BEATTY AWARDED CONTRACTS WORTH UP TO
GBP248 MILLION BY NETWORK RAIL

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that it
has been awarded contracts by Network Rail totalling up to GBP248 million:

a four-year extension to 2014 to Balfour Beatty's existing track renewal
framework contract worth approximately GBP56 million in the first year of the
contract, with a further GBP115 million to be awarded provided agreed targets
are met during the first year of the contract. The contract involves the
delivery of plain line rail and switches and crossings at junctions with
associated signalling, electrification and drainage work for the whole of
Network Rail's South East territory covering the Wessex, Sussex, Kent and Anglia
regions;

a four-year contract worth in excess of GBP50 million for the grinding of
plain line rail across the UK, including the operation and maintenance of six of
Network Rail's fleet of rail grinders;

the GBP27 million Paisley corridor improvement project in Glasgow for the
construction of a new third running line and associated overhead electrification
additions and modifications, as well as the remodelling of a number of approach
lines. The Paisley corridor runs from Gower Street Junction to Arkleston
Junction. This contract is due for completion in 2012.


halifax - 04 May 2010 14:08 - 38 of 424

no wonder we have such a huge budget deficit with all these contracts being rushed through before the election

skinny - 12 May 2010 07:06 - 39 of 424

Interim Management Statement.

Trading

Our trading performance in 2010 to date is consistent with our expectations for the year. Our business is performing well, with a number of good contract wins, which has resulted in the order book moving ahead of the 2009 year-end figure of 14.1 billion.

hjs - 12 May 2010 17:01 - 40 of 424

IMHO, based on the IMS, this is the right time to buy BBY.
My Short term target is 2.90
MT 3.30
LT +4.50

skinny - 29 Jun 2010 14:43 - 41 of 424

BALFOUR BEATTY APPOINTED PREFERRED BIDDER FOR
OLDHAM BUILDING SCHOOLS FOR THE FUTURE PROJECT

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that it
has been appointed as preferred bidder by Oldham Council for their Building
Schools for the Future (BSF) programme, which is worth up to GBP175 million.

This BSF Programme involves the delivery of new buildings and upgrades to eight
of the Borough's schools, a pupil referral unit and the construction of a new
school in Chadderton. The initial phase of construction, which will commence in
January 2011, will involve the delivery of the new-build Oldham Roman Catholic
School at its new site and the partial rebuild and remodelling of North
Chadderton School. Upgrades, expansions and new buildings for the other schools
will commence between 2012 and 2014, with all construction work completed by
2015.

All construction and facilities management will be carried out by Balfour
Beatty. ICT services across all the schools will be delivered in conjunction
with Northgate, a leading provider of ICT educational solutions.

Commenting today Balfour Beatty Chief Executive, Ian Tyler, said:

"We are delighted to have been awarded preferred bidder status for Oldham
Council's BSF scheme. We look forward to developing a Local Education
Partnership with the Council and Partnerships for Schools to deliver excellent
design and value for all schools in the programme, as well as maximising the
economic benefit to the Borough."

Balfour Beatty will invest equity of GBP3.2 million into the delivery of the
first sample school, Oldham Roman Catholic School, with the potential for a
total of up to GBP6.2 million equity investment in the 25-year concession as a
whole.

skinny - 06 Jul 2010 08:32 - 42 of 424

Trading Statement.

Trading

Further to our Interim Management Statement of 12 May 2010, trading performance continues to be consistent with our expectations for the year.

At the half-year, our high-quality order book is expected to be ahead of the 14.1 billion reported for 31 December 2009.

skinny - 13 Jul 2010 08:31 - 43 of 424

BALFOUR BEATTY AWARDED FOUR-YEAR FRAMEWORK
WITH HACKNEY HOMES


Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that
Mansell, the UK construction services business, has been appointed as one of
three contractors to a GBP220 million four-year framework for the London Borough
of Hackney and Hackney Homes' Decent Homes programme.

Mansell's share of the framework will be worth approximately GBP73 million.

The programme will involve investment in existing housing stock and maintenance
including external works and internal modifications to residential properties
across the London Borough of Hackney. Mansell will also manage the specialist
supply chain in collaboration with Hackney Homes. Work is scheduled to commence
in October 2010.

Commenting today Balfour Beatty Chief Executive, Ian Tyler, said:

"We are delighted to have been appointed to this framework and look forward to
continuing our long-standing relationship with Hackney Homes and the local
community to deliver improved housing for residents."

skinny - 20 Jul 2010 07:07 - 44 of 424

BALFOUR BEATTY SIGNS SOUTHAMPTON HIGHWAYS SERVICE
PARTNERSHIP CONTRACT

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure Group, announces today that
Balfour Beatty WorkPlace has signed the Southampton Highways Service Partnership
contract with Southampton City Council.

The GBP100 million partnership, which is scheduled to commence on 1 October
2010, is initially for 10 years with the option of a five-year extension.

The Highways Service Partnership will provide highways transportation planning
and asset management services.

Commenting today, Balfour Beatty Chief Executive, Ian Tyler, said:

"We are delighted to have signed this important strategic partnership contract
with Southampton City Council. We look forward to delivering an effective,
efficient, sustainable and customer-focused highways service for the City."

The award demonstrates Balfour Beatty's capability and expertise as a delivery
partner across the infrastructure lifecycle.

hjs - 24 Aug 2010 13:47 - 45 of 424

Why a big drop today? Any news?

skinny - 27 Aug 2010 07:09 - 46 of 424

BALFOUR BEATTY APPOINTED PREFERRED BIDDER
FOR HERTFORDSHIRE SCHOOLS PPP SCHEME


Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that it
has been appointed as preferred bidder by Hertfordshire County Council for their
GBP80 million schools scheme in Stevenage.

The scheme involves the design, construction and provision of facilities
management for two mainstream secondary schools and a special educational needs
school.

All construction and facilities management will be carried out by Balfour
Beatty. ICT equipment and services across all the schools will be delivered in
conjunction with RM, a leading provider of ICT educational solutions.

The scheme is expected to start on site in February 2011, once the contract has
reached financial close.

Commenting today Balfour Beatty Chief Executive, Ian Tyler, said:

"We are delighted to be named as preferred bidder for the delivery of
state-of-the-art facilities for three of Hertfordshire County Council's schools
in Stevenage for which we are providing a range of services. It demonstrates
the benefits of our integrated offer and our ability to continue to win work in
the education sector.

"We are committed to delivering excellent design and value for all the schools
and the local community."

Two of the schools will be co-located onto a single site and funded through a
PPP route. Balfour Beatty will invest equity of GBP5 million into the 25-year
concession to build and maintain these two schools. The company will also be
responsible for the design, build and maintenance of the third school for 10
years.

skinny - 13 Oct 2010 13:41 - 47 of 424

Balfour Beatty acquires Halsall Group for C$53m



TIDMBBY

RNS Number : 3338U
Balfour Beatty PLC
13 October 2010

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BALFOUR BEATTY ACQUIRES HALSALL GROUP
FOR C$53 MILLION (GBP33 MILLION)

Acquisition provides platform for Parsons Brinckerhoff
to develop successful Canadian professional services business

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that it
has acquired the Halsall Group, a Canadian professional services firm based in
Toronto, for a cash consideration of C$53 million (GBP33 million)1.

Halsall, which was employee owned, provides design and engineering services to
the building market, with particular strengths in sustainable design and
restoration. Halsall also provides structural engineering services to clients
in the transportation market.

With seven offices in Canada and over 300 employees, Halsall has grown in the
buoyant Canadian market generating C$46 million (GBP26 million)2 in revenue in
2009 and achieving strong margins.

Balfour Beatty Chief Executive, Ian Tyler, said:

"The acquisition of Halsall extends the geographic reach of Parsons Brinckerhoff
(PB), our professional services business, in Canada, which we believe is an
attractive infrastructure market. Halsall will provide PB, and the wider
Balfour Beatty Group, with a great platform to develop a successful Canadian
business."


skinny - 19 Nov 2010 07:18 - 48 of 424

BALFOUR BEATTY ACQUIRES SEGMENTS OF ROK'S BUSINESS


Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that it has acquired certain segments of Rok's business in affordable housing and general construction for a consideration of 7 million, of which 4 million has been paid in cash. The balance of 3 million will be paid as contracts transfer. We expect these operations to add approximately 100 million p.a. to the Group's revenue.



The acquired segments and 381 employees therein will be integrated into Mansell, our regional construction business. Rok's operations in affordable housing, which are principally in the South West and North West of the UK, will support Mansell's strategy of being a leading provider in affordable housing where long-term demographics are favourable. Rok's general construction activities will enhance Mansell's existing capabilities at Heathrow and Gatwick airports as well as expanding its geographical presence into the South Midlands. We are working with Rok's administrator towards an efficient transition of these operations to minimise disruption to clients and to protect jobs in the operations we are acquiring.

skinny - 09 Dec 2010 14:20 - 49 of 424

Finally above 3.

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skinny - 10 Jan 2011 07:53 - 50 of 424

RNS Number : 1400Z

Balfour Beatty PLC

10 January 2011

BALFOUR BEATTY JOINT VENTURE AWARDED CROSSRAIL WHITECHAPEL AND LIVERPOOL STREET STATION TUNNELS CONTRACT

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces that in joint venture, it has been awarded the GBP235 million Whitechapel and Liverpool Street Station tunnels contract as part of the Crossrail project.

The joint venture partners, comprising Balfour Beatty, Alpine BeMo Tunnelling, Morgan Sindall and Vinci Construction, have a track record of delivering major infrastructure schemes in London and throughout the world, and will jointly provide the full range of skills, resources and technical expertise required for this complex project. Balfour Beatty has an approximate 30% share of the joint venture.

Connecting the City and Canary Wharf, the West End and Heathrow Airport to commuter areas east and west of London, Crossrail is a major new rail link project designed to provide a world-class, affordable railway with high-frequency, convenient and accessible services across the capital.

The Whitechapel and Liverpool Street Station tunnels contract covers the construction of all station tunnels and associated works, and forms an integral part of the wider project.

Ian Tyler, Chief Executive, Balfour Beatty, said:

"This contract will require a team with technical and resource capability, and a comprehensive understanding of both the local issues and the requirements of the key stakeholders involved. We are therefore delighted to have been awarded this prestigious project together with our joint venture partners."

ENDS

skinny - 13 Jan 2011 07:17 - 51 of 424

Trading Update.

Trading

Further to our Interim Management Statement of 11 November 2010, overall trading performance for the year continues to be consistent with our expectations.

Our high-quality order book of 15 billion reflects the strength of our technical expertise, increasing local coverage and ability to provide integrated solutions.

skinny - 17 Jan 2011 07:52 - 52 of 424

RNS Number : 5300Z

Balfour Beatty PLC

17 January 2011

BALFOUR BEATTY REACHES FINANCIAL CLOSE

FOR GBP80 MILLION HERTFORDSHIRE SCHOOLS PPP SCHEME

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces today that it has reached financial close for the GBP80 million Hertfordshire Schools scheme.

The Hertfordshire Schools scheme involves the delivery of a capital investment programme in partnership with Hertfordshire County Council for the design, construction and provision of facilities management for two mainstream secondary schools and a special educational needs school.

Commenting today Balfour Beatty Chief Executive, Ian Tyler, said:

"We look forward to working in close partnership with Hertfordshire County Council to deliver these three schools in Stevenage. We are committed to delivering excellent design and value for the schools and the local community."

Balfour Beatty Education was appointed as preferred bidder for the scheme in August 2010.

Two of the schools will be co-located onto a single site and funded through a PPP route. Balfour Beatty will invest equity of GBP4.5 million into the 25-year concession to build and maintain these two schools. The company will also be responsible for the design and build of the third school, as well as its maintenance for 10 years.

ENDS

skinny - 10 May 2011 07:10 - 53 of 424

RNS Number : 2257G

Balfour Beatty PLC

10 May 2011

BALFOUR BEATTY WINS GBP200 MILLION IN LOCAL AUTHORITY CONTRACTS

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, has recently been awarded two support services contracts, totalling around GBP200 million. These contracts add significant volume to the Support Services order book and are notable in highlighting the changes in local authority requirements, with a marked shift towards larger, multi-activity contracts and bundling together of contracts from more than one local authority.

The Warwickshire and Coventry highways term maintenance contract involves full maintenance of the region's highways and bridges together with street lighting. The five-year contract, beginning in May 2011, is worth GBP100 million, with a possible four-year extension conditional to meeting performance targets.

The 25-year Cambridgeshire County Council street lighting PPP project we announced on 6 May 2011 has a significant element of support services. The maintenance contract, worth around GBP100 million, is innovative in the way it places emphasis on energy reduction by using the latest technologies.

Kevin Craven, CEO of Balfour Beatty Support Services, commented:

"We are developing our business to serve the Local Authority market more effectively. Balfour Beatty is well-placed in respect of the changing nature of local authority contracts which favour companies that can offer a broad range of capabilities, thereby providing savings as well as improved services for local government."

ENDS
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