League tables are subject to revision
Overall wins remained high in April, with the top 50 contractors clocking £4.39bn of work, down slightly from the £4.66bn recorded last month.
Following in second spot was Royal Bam with £495.6m of work across eight jobs. Its largest was Bam Nuttall’s £250m contract to widen the A38 in Derby, which Glenigan has formally added to the company’s tally following the commencement of mobilisation. Bam Construct also landed an £88m contract to build the St. Pancras Commercial Centre in Camden. Its April result matches the second place it landed in March.
Wates took third spot with five jobs worth £335.3m. A £117m contract to deliver the first phase of the Grahame Park residential scheme for Notting Hill Genesis in Barnet was its largest in the month. It also scooped an £88m deal to deliver phase one of the Canada Water Dock.