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Balfour Beatty awarded £111 million contracts in Liverpool

UK construction giant Balfour Beatty has been awarded design and build contracts worth £111 million by Grosvenor, the privately-owned international property group, for the Paradise Project in Liverpool. This multi-use development, adjacent to Paradise Street in the heart of the city centre, will form a significant proportion of Grosvenor's 42-acre Liverpool redevelopment programme, which will be completed during the city's European Capital of Culture Year in 2008.

Balfour Beatty Construction will act as the main contractor for the eastern part of the Paradise Project.This part of the project consists of some 15 buildings including over 50 new retail units, 160 apartments and three commercial buildings, together with 550 car parking spaces and the comprehensive refurbishment of other buildings, including Liverpool's oldest Grade 2 listed warehouse, for retail use.



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