For the second March running, BAM Construct has topped the leader board for contract wins.rnLast year, under its former name HBG, the Dutch-owned contractor won 12 jobs worth £254m. This time round it bagged six worth £209m-an 18% drop.rnIt won a hat-trick of hospital schemes, including the £150m Royal Hospital for Sick Children for NHS Lothian, a £24m deal for the Freeman hospital in Newcastle and a £20m job for the Chelsea and Westminster hospital.rnThe combined value of the schemes won by the top 30 contractors was £1.46bn, or 23% less than the same month in 2008. It's a slightly worrying statistic when you consider that the downturn had already started to bite by March last year. This year's figure is down by a third on the same month in 2007.rnThe figures also show the increased importance of infrastructure work. In 2007 the value of work won that included civils (see table second right) was 30% greater than that excluding civils. In 2008 the figure was 70% higher and in March this year, it was almost 200% greater. Including civils work, the top five firms won £2.2bn in March compared with £738m when civils were excluded.
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