HS2 Drilling Death: Coroner Calls for Action
In April 2023, a tragic incident occurred at the HS2 construction site off Middle Bickenhill Lane in Marston Green, Birmingham. […]
Balfour Beatty, founded in 1909 by George Balfour and Andrew Beatty, is headquartered in London, England. The company operates in the infrastructure, construction services, support services, and infrastructure investments sectors. With a global presence in the UK, US, and Hong Kong, Balfour Beatty reported a revenue of £9,595 million in 2023 and employs approximately 26,000 people as of 2024.
The company’s key areas of operation include construction services, where it offers general contracting, at-risk construction management, and design-build services. In support services, Balfour Beatty provides facilities management and project management. Additionally, the company is involved in infrastructure investments, focusing on the financing, operation, design, and management of infrastructure projects.
Balfour Beatty has been involved in several notable projects, such as the development of Britain’s National Grid and various power stations. Internationally, it has worked on hydroelectric power schemes in the Dolomites, Malaya, and India. Recent projects include the A9 dualling contract from Transport Scotland and the new M25 footbridge.
Committed to sustainability, Balfour Beatty has introduced initiatives like zero carbon construction sites. The company also leverages cutting-edge tools such as AI and real-time data collaboration to enhance safety and productivity. Recent highlights include the introduction of human recognition standards across UK projects and securing a £185 million contract for the A9 dualling project.
Balfour Beatty continues to shape the infrastructure landscape with its innovative and sustainable approaches.
In April 2023, a tragic incident occurred at the HS2 construction site off Middle Bickenhill Lane in Marston Green, Birmingham. […]
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