Billington wins £50m of new contracts across energy, education and infrastructure

Billington Holdings

Billington Holdings Plc (LON:BILN), one of the UK’s leading structural steel and construction safety solutions specialists, has announced that the Group has recently been awarded new contracts with an expected combined value of circa £50 million.

The contract wins span a variety of sectors and the projects include:

·    A carbon capture facility in the North of England for a new client, for delivery in 2026 through into 2027;

·    Wales High School, Sheffield, England, for delivery in 2026;

·    A steel bridge, Tubecon’s largest bridge order to date, for delivery in 2026;

·    National Railway Museum as part of a hybrid timber/steel construction scheme, for delivery in 2026;

·    A structure to create a silicon chip manufacturing facility in Bristol, for a new client, for delivery in 2026; and

·    A London data centre development for an existing client, for delivery in 2026 through into 2027.

The Group is also seeing significant further opportunities, particularly in the energy-from-waste and the wider low-carbon power sector, as well as potential further data centre contracts, for delivery later in 2026 and 2027.

Notice of Results

The Company will release its results for the year ended 31 December 2025 on 21 April 2026, which are expected to be in line with market expectations.

Mark Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Billington, commented:

“These contract wins announced today, across a broad range of sectors, underline both the strength of Billington’s market position and the quality of opportunities we are securing. The current orderbook underpins our confidence in delivering FY26 in line with market expectations. Whilst we remain mindful of the broader global geopolitical backdrop, it is encouraging to see an improving volume of work being secured in a market where margin pressure remains. Operationally, resources have now been transferred to our Barnsley facilities following the closure of our Yate factory and we continue to increase capacity at these facilities to support future growth. I believe Billington is very well positioned for the future and I look forward to updating further at the time of the release of the Group’s 2025 results in April.”

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