Two major projects secured Multiplex’s top position in October.
- The £500m Project Vista in London contributed significantly.
- University of Glasgow’s £300m Keystone Building also played a key role.
- Morgan Sindall secured second place with 47 projects totalling £516.7m.
- John Sisk & Son ranked third with projects worth £197.9m.
In October, Multiplex achieved a leading position in construction rankings due to two significant projects. The £500m Project Vista in London and the £300m Keystone Building at the University of Glasgow placed Multiplex ahead of its competitors, demonstrating its ability to secure substantial contracts.
Morgan Sindall captured the second spot by undertaking 47 projects worth a total of £516.7 million. These included notable ventures such as a new science and technology building in London, exhibited by its Overbury fit-out division, underscoring the company’s strategic expansion in key sectors.
Securing the third position, John Sisk & Son was awarded £197.9 million in new projects. Among these, the firm’s involvement in the regeneration of a former biscuit factory in Bermondsey, London, proved significant, with its share valued at £181 million.
Galliford Try maintained a commendable presence in the top rankings by clinching the fourth position. With 13 successful deals, the firm’s work on the £135m Galleries mixed-use development in Wigan was notably impactful.
Winvic advanced to fifth place through three contracts totalling £180.7 million. A pivotal part of its success was the completion of the Bristol 360 student accommodation scheme, valued at £100m.
TSL Projects elevated its standing to sixth place, acquiring work valued at £150 million. Meanwhile, Keady Construction, McLaren, McAleer & Rushe, and Graham rounded out the top ten contractors for October, with substantial contracts contributing to their rankings.
Multiplex’s strategic contract acquisitions secured its lead in October’s construction rankings.
