It was the second time that a contractor has won the monthly BCLive title with this Google job; BAM was awarded the same contract way back in June 2013 before it went back out to tender.
It is also the second month in a row that Carillion has headed the league, .
The total value of contract awards recorded by the Builders’ Conference in March 2016 returned above the £4bn mark, having dipped to £3.76bn in February.
Romping into second place on the BCLive league table for March was Galliford Try with a 17 contract haul worth a combined £274.2m. The largest of these was a £73m contract to build three new schools in Scotland under the Morrison Construction name.
Student accommodation also helped McAleer & Rushe make its first foray into the BCLive Top 10 for some considerable time. The company picked up five new contracts in March with a combined value of £199m, the largest for the construction of new student accommodation at Queens University Belfast.
Kier remains on a roll, netting 23 new contract awards worth a combined £180.3m to claim fourth spot. This included the construction of 259 new homes for Bristol City Council. But Morgan Sindall signed the highest number of individual contracts, picking up 25 for a combined value of £76m.

Builders’ Conference chief executive Neil Edwards said: “Despite the scaremongering from the Office of National Statistics, among others, all of this brought a positive end to a positive quarter. The total value of contracts awarded in the first quarter of 2016 was £11.6bn, up 6% on the previous quarter.  And while tenders for the same period tell a less positive story, anyone pronouncing the post-recessionary rally over is, at best, premature and, at worst, misinformed.â€
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