Value of firm’s office projects in city now close to £300m

James Wimpenny high res

Bam is set to take the value of office schemes it is working on in Birmingham close to £300m with a further £30m deal in the city.

The firm began work earlier this year on Two Chamberlain Square on Argent’s Paradise scheme and was asked to complete the remaining £20m worth of work at One Chamberlain Square which was being built by Carillion before it collapsed in January.

The firm has picked up a number of jobs following Carillion’s collapse and Bam Construct’s UK chief executive James Wimpenny (pictured) said: “[Carillion] probably took on too much risk. They were trying to be all things to everybody. If you get difficult projects in your business, it can bring the whole business down.â€

Wimpenny said the firm has taken on around 30 former Carillion staff in London, where it has taken on a £90m job due to have been carried out by Carillion on Argent’s King’s Cross development, as well as Birmingham and Manchester.

The latest £30m deal in Birmingham involves building a suite of offices for an unnamed developer, close to the cluster of schmes it is already working on. These include an £80m deal to build a 26-storey tower at the city’s 103 Colmore Row, previously home to architect John Madin’s NatWest tower, while it is already working on the £90m Three Snowhill scheme for Ballymore.