Another round of redundancies have been confirmed at BAM’s construction division.
Up to 40 jobs are at risk in the London and Northern teams, following job losses in the London and Western regions earlier this year.
One of the UK’s largest contractors, BAM’s construction arm reported a loss of around £12.5m before tax in February of this year.
A BAM spokesperson said: “Within the construction sector the market has been particularly challenging over the past couple of years. As a result of this we have started a consultation process about reducing staff numbers within the construction segment of BAM UK and Ireland Division.
“This is not a decision we have taken lightly but these proposed changes will support us in further embedding our regional and divisional structures which have been implemented over recent years.”
Chief executive of parent company Royal BAM, Ruud Joosten, blamed the decision on “supply chain issues and cost overruns at a large project”.
Whilst not specified as the large project in question, BAM faced serious criticism after the multiple delayed openings of the £365m Co-op Live Arena in Manchester earlier this year, due to incomplete works, with project costs going £85m over budget.
The company also restructured the number of construction operating regions from seven to five in 2023.
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - British supermarket group Sainsbury's said on Thursday it was proposing to reduce its headcount by over 3,000 roles as it
Sainsbury’s has announced it will cut more than 3,000 jobs and plans to shut its remaining in-store cafes as part of a major overhaul.The headcount reduction
Sainsbury's will cut 3,000 jobs by closing down its remaining cafés, patisseries and pizza counters, the chain has announced.In a statement, the supermarket sa
The government’s statistics agency is spending £8m to hire an army of low-paid temporary workers amid efforts to fix its “virtually unusable” data on une