Skanska rail and highways maintenance for sale

Skanska is pulling out of the rail, highways and lighting maintenance markets to concentrate on core building and infrastructure construction.

It has now begun the process of marketing its infrastructure services operations to potential buyers.

Skanska said it would only consider bids that protect contract delivery and teams.

Gregor Craig, president and CEO of Skanska UK, said: “We have a strong platform for the future as a result of our financial resilience, selective work winning and disciplined management.

“We have decided to streamline our UK operations to focus more on our core infrastructure and building markets and create greater alignment between Skanska’s UK activities and its approach in global markets.”

Skanska said it would remain fully committed to the delivery of all current contracts throughout the sale process, and would do all it could to minimise any impact and ensure a seamless transition once a buyer is identified.

 

It is the second time the UK arm of the Swedish construction giant has sought to sell part of its business.

Nearly two years ago piling arm Skanska Cementation was marketed with a price tag north of £50m. But after failing to agree on a price with prospective buyer concrete contractor Morrisroe, the foundation firm was retained.

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