Revenue and profit up at BAM UK despite hit to construction business

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Supply chain issues and cost overruns on a large job saw subsidiary fall into red

BAM’s UK and Ireland business has reported a modest increase in revenue and profit, buoyed by a strong performance from its civil engineering arm. 

Its full year results for 2023 showed revenue of €3.14bn (£2.68bn), up a fraction from €3.13bn (£2.68bn), while EBITDA also improved from €82m (£70.11m) in 2022 to €122m (£104.3m). 

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