Top Departments

A breakdown of the top government departments that have purchased goods and services from Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited, ordered by total spend.

  1. Department for Transport

    £1.82 Billion
  2. Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

    £37.7 Million
  3. Leeds City Council

    £28.9 Million
  4. Sefton Council

    £11.8 Million
  5. Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

    £4.77 Million

Top Organisations

A breakdown of the top government organisations that have purchased goods and services from Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited, ordered by total spend. These may be more granular than departments.

  1. National Highways

    £1.31 Billion
  2. High Speed Two (HS2) Limited

    £252 Million
  3. Highways England

    £226 Million
  4. Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

    £37.7 Million
  5. Leeds City Council

    £28.9 Million

Top Expense Areas

A breakdown of the top Expense Areas within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited, ordered by total spend.

Top Expense Types

A breakdown of the top Expense Types within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited, ordered by total spend.

Recent Payments
Date Buyer Amount Expense Area Expense Type
2021-02-24 £297,542 OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE TA Cost AUC - Programme
Major Projects Pipeline Schemes
2021-02-24 £278,997 LOWER THAMES CROSSING DIR TA Cost AUC - Programme
RIS 2 Schemes
2021-02-23 £27,383 OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE Contractor Costs
Protocol HRE
2021-02-18 £2,929,449 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
RIS 1 Schemes
2021-02-17 £2,696,650 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 RIP Schemes
2021-02-17 £249,043 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 Smart Motorway Scheme
2021-02-17 £114,151 AUC - Phase 2A 000000 AUC - Phase 2A
Enabling Civils
2021-02-17 £106,877 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
RIS 1 Schemes
2021-02-17 £106,467 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 Smart Motorway Scheme
2021-02-17 £1,016,429 AUC - Phase 2A 000000 AUC - Phase 2A
GI WP4 Construction Phase 2A
2021-02-17 £42,377 AUC - Phase 2A 000000 AUC - Phase 2A
Work Package 3 GI Phase 2a Route Wide and Major Assests
2021-02-16 £3,692,627 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 RIP Schemes
2021-02-16 £303,641 AUC - Phase 2A 000000 AUC - Phase 2A
Early Environmental Works Pre-Construction Contract
2021-02-16 £74,085 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 RIP Schemes
2021-02-12 £366,782 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 Smart Motorway Scheme
2021-02-12 £77,963 General Es P20200 - Phase 2B
Work Package 1B (Ph2B) ERP
2021-02-12 £59,386 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 Smart Motorway Scheme
2021-02-11 £436,620 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
RIS 1 Schemes
2021-02-11 £383,107 MAJOR PROJECTS TA Cost AUC - Programme
SR13 Smart Motorway Scheme
2021-02-11 £57,848 OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE Contractor Costs
Protocol HRE

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest payment data available for Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited?

The most recent payment data we have available for Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited is from December 2025. Government departments and public bodies typically publish their spending data on a monthly or quarterly basis.

How has Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited's government income changed over time?

Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited's government income has decreased over time. In 2025, they received £350,670,504, compared to £424,541,056 in 2024 - a decrease of 17.4%.

How much has Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited received from the UK government?

Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited has received a total of £1,906,118,959 from UK government organizations according to our records. This income comes from 14 government buyers.

Which government departments buy from Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited?

The top government departments buying from Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited are Department for Transport (£1,820,343,710), Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council (£37,708,875), and Leeds City Council (£28,912,355).