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Birse Group was a construction and civil engineering company based in
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, England. It was acquired by
Balfour Beatty Balfour Beatty plc () is an international infrastructure group based in the United Kingdom with capabilities in construction services, support services and infrastructure investments. A constituent of the FTSE 250 Index, the company is active ac ...
in 2006 who retired the brand in 2014.


History

The company was founded by Peter Birse as the Birse Group in
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in 1970. It was floated on the
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during 1989; one of the results of which being that the German civil engineering company Bilfinger Berger acquired a 15% shareholding in the firm. Peter Birse also held a considerable personal stake (at one point amounting to 14.1%) in the business, which he largely retained through to the 21st century. Birse Group routinely worked with various state-owned bodies. In 1990, it was awarded a contract to extend HM Prison Leeds, as was a separate arrangement with the Property Services Agency valued at £3 million; the company also commenced construction of the Leighton Linsdale Bypass on behalf of Bedfordshire County Council under a £22 million project. By the end of that year, an almost 50 per cent rise in pre-tax profits was anticipated for 1990–91. The company would often enter into
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s for some of its undertakings, such as with Purac to fulfil a £14.7 million design and build contract for a new water treatment plant for
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. Road construction was a key area for the company during the early 1990s; however, despite being awarded multiple such contracts valued in the tens of millions that year, 1993 was a fiscally unsatisfactory year for Birse Group. During 1996, Birse Rail was setup as a
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of Birse Group for the purpose of providing high quality construction services to Britain's recently privatised railways. It worked with the national rail infrastructure company
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, as well as other organisation active in the railway sector, on various civil engineering works, including one-off tendered design and build projects (for new stations and depot refurbishments), as well as longer term schemes delivered through long term framework contracts and the delivery of complex route works. In mid-1996, the company recorded a profit of £1.12 million, the first such profit returned in five years. During July 1999, it was announced that Peter Birse would step aside from the day-to-day operations of the company. Birse Group operated an off-the-shelf service for larger buildings; while initially targeted at
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s, this service was expanded to cover both business and retail units during 2002. That same year, the company took a £5.5 million write-off on a £27.5 million project to build
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for
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after the latter declared
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. During February 2002, following a dispute over payment, rival construction company Bovis took over a £21 million contract for
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that had previously been awarded to Birse Group. That same year, the company's construction arm was viewed as having underperformed. Birse announced that it planned to reduce the size of building division due to persistent losses totaling £30m over the previous five-year period. In December 2005, the company recorded a £10 million loss. During June 2006, Birse Group was acquired by rival construction company
Balfour Beatty Balfour Beatty plc () is an international infrastructure group based in the United Kingdom with capabilities in construction services, support services and infrastructure investments. A constituent of the FTSE 250 Index, the company is active ac ...
in exchange for £32 million. Less than a year after the acquisition, Peter Birse stood down from his roles with the company amid a boardroom reshuffle. Initially operated as a subsidiary, Birse Group was fully integrated into Balfour Beatty and all use of the brand ceased in January 2014.


Notable projects

Notable projects included: *
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, home of Scunthorpe United FC, completed in 1988 * Mulberry Place completed in 1992 * West Stand at
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in
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, completed in 1993 *
Reebok Stadium The Toughsheet Community Stadium is a Association football, football stadium in Horwich near Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It is the home ground of Bolton Wanderers F.C., Bolton Wanderers Football Club, with an all-seated capacity of 28, ...
in
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completed in 1997 * Restoration of the
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completed in 1998 *
Madejski Stadium The Madejski Stadium (), currently known as the Select Car Leasing Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Reading, Berkshire, England. It is the home of Reading Football Club, who play in EFL League One. It also provides the ...
in
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completed in 1998 *
Walkers Stadium King Power Stadium is a football stadium in the city of Leicester, East Midlands, England, and the home of Leicester City. The stadium opened in 2002 as the Walkers Stadium and has a capacity of 32,259. The club attracted worldwide attentio ...
in
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area, and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a popula ...
completed in 2002 *
KC Stadium The MKM Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kingston upon Hull, England. It has a current capacity of 25,586. The stadium is home to both association football club Hull City A.F.C. of the EFL Championship and rugby league club Hull F.C. of ...
in
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completed in 2002 *
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headquarters in
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completed in 2004


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