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Tuesday 16 April 2019 8:24 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 1:09 am

Galliford Try shares plunge as builders warns construction scale-back will hurt 2019 profits

Galliford Try’s shares plummeted 19 per cent this morning after it revealed plans to scale back its core construction arm, projecting a subsequent fall in 2019 profit.

Read more: Galliford Try tasked with building Ealing Council HQ

The FTSE 250 firm said it was reviewing the construction business so as to focus on its “key strengths in markets and sectors with sustainable prospects for profitability and growth”.

In the shorter term, this will hit 2019 profits by between £30m and £40m, knocking Galliford’s previous forecasts of £156m down to as low as £116m.

The review will include an assessment of operational progress and contract positions throughout the business, with the largest part being for work on the Queensferry Crossing in Scotland, which recently increased its estimated final project costs.

Galliford’s position on an outstanding claim regarding the troublesome Aberdeen bypass contract, which was recently completed, is unchanged, it added.

“The majority of our construction businesses continue to perform well, and these adjustments are not expected to have a significant impact on the Group's previous guidance on average net debt for the year,” it added in a statement.

The review comes weeks after the construction firm was forced to install its previous finance boss, Graham Prothero, as chief executive, after old boss Peter Truscott was poached by housebuilder Crest Nicholson.

Read more: Crest Nicholson poaches chief executive of Galliford Try

Galliford is known for construction projects ranging from the redevelopment of the Wimbledon tennis venue to hospitals and city bypasses.

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