Balfour Beatty lands £27m Highlands flood defence scheme

Balfour Beatty has been awarded a £27m contract to deliver the Comrie flood protection scheme in Scotland for Perth and Kinross Council.

Work will see Balfour Beatty construct 2.8 kms of river walls and embankments in Comrie along the Ruchill River, River Earn and River Lednock which are known for significant flooding.

The flood defences will protect nearly 200 local homes and business, having been designed to meet a ‘1 in 200 year flood’ standard of protection, ensuring they can handle such severe flooding events that only have a 0.5% chance of occurring each year.

Hector MacAulay MBE, Managing Director of Balfour Beatty’s regional business in Scotland, said: “Drawing on our extensive experience and expertise, the scheme will not only better protect properties, businesses and key infrastructure from the risk of flooding but future-proof the town, ensuring it remains protected for generations to come.”

Work under the contract- which was awarded through the SCAPE Civil Engineering Framework – will start imminently employing 100 people on site with completion expected in Autumn 2026.

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