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Balfour Beatty ends merger talks with Carillion

Deal which would have created £3bn support services powerhouse is off after Carillion wanted Parsons Brinckerhoff included in the merger

Carillion headquarters at Birch Street, Wolverhampton

Merger talks between -based and to create a £3 billion powerhouse have collapsed

Balfour Beatty said today the deal was off after the plc announced it would only be interested in joining forces if Balfour's Parsons  Brinckerhoff division was included in the deal.

Both companies are listed and specialise in large-scale construction and infrastructure projects such as the and the extension of the Midland Metro in Birmingham city centre.

Parsons Brinckerhoff, which has as office in is a global consultancy specialising in planning, designing and developing infrastructure projects which Balfour Beatty announced in May it wanted to sell.

A statement issued to the stock exchange today said: "Balfour Beatty announces it is terminating discussions with Carillion regarding a possible merger with immediate effect.

"The termination of discussions follows Carillion's wholly unexpected decision to only progress the possible merger in the event that Parsons Brinckerhoff remained part of the potential combined entity.

"This change is contrary to the basis upon which the Balfour Beatty board agreed to engage in preliminary discussions.

"It is also contrary to the joint announcement......that the sale would be unaffected by the merger discussions and also a presentation to Balfour Beatty's board by Carillion on July 28."