CARILLION PLC
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'Carillion plc' () is a British-based construction-services business headquartered in Wolverhampton.
Carillion was created in 1999 by a demerger from Tarmac, which was founded in 1903. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Carillion undertakes a range of construction projects, including roads and hospitals, and also provides facilities-management services. Most of its business is in the United Kingdom, but it also operates in several other regions, such as Canada and the Middle East.
Major projects undertaken by Carillion have included the Grand Mosque in Oman (completed in 2001), GCHQ (completed in 2003), the Beetham Tower (completed in 2006), and new facilities for the John Radcliffe Hospital (completed in 2006).
In February 2006, Carillion acquired Mowlem plc, another UK support-services firm, for circa £350 million [1].
Carillion has been consistently profitable since its launch in 1999. Profit before tax and exceptional items in 2006 was £82.1m and after exceptional items it was £67.6m.
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'Carillion plc' () is a British-based construction-services business headquartered in Wolverhampton.
Carillion was created in 1999 by a demerger from Tarmac, which was founded in 1903. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Carillion undertakes a range of construction projects, including roads and hospitals, and also provides facilities-management services. Most of its business is in the United Kingdom, but it also operates in several other regions, such as Canada and the Middle East.
Major projects undertaken by Carillion have included the Grand Mosque in Oman (completed in 2001), GCHQ (completed in 2003), the Beetham Tower (completed in 2006), and new facilities for the John Radcliffe Hospital (completed in 2006).
In February 2006, Carillion acquired Mowlem plc, another UK support-services firm, for circa £350 million [1].
Carillion has been consistently profitable since its launch in 1999. Profit before tax and exceptional items in 2006 was £82.1m and after exceptional items it was £67.6m.
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