Contractor is second to withdraw from twin-tower project after failing to agree terms for main build contract

Balfour Beatty has become the second contractor to walk away from Chinese developer Dalian Wanda’s debut UK project, the £1bn One Nine Elms twin-tower scheme, after failing to agree terms for the main build contract, ΢Ȧ can reveal.

The contractor won a pre-construction services deal on the project (pictured) to much fanfare in the summer. At the time Balfour chief executive Leo Quinn was upbeat that the firm had put together a top team, fresh from transforming the Olympic stadium into West Ham United’s new ground.

But in a joint statement issued to ΢Ȧ this week, Balfour Beatty and Dalian Wanda’s UK subsidiary Wanda One confirmed they had failed to agree a main build contract and would part ways this month: “We can confirm that Balfour Beatty’s pre-construction services agreement with Wanda One (UK) Ltd for the main contract for the One Nine Elms development comes to a close in 10 days’ time.

“Wanda One (UK) Ltd and Balfour Beatty will not be proceeding to a full contract award for the development.”

The favourite to replace Balfour on the job is believed to be Multiplex, which lost out to Balfour Beatty in July in a two-horse race for the luxury hotel and residential job.

A source close to the project said Balfour and Wanda had failed to reach agreement on “money and time” and the client was now “turning to Multiplex”, having built up a “rapport” with the firm on a project Multiplex has been building for the Chinese client on Australia’s Gold Coast.

Wanda One and Multiplex declined to comment.

The job was originally awarded to a joint venture between Interserve and China State Construction Engineering Corporation in April 2015, but a final deal failed to materialise and Wanda One went back to the market.

Quinn told ΢Ȧ in August the One Nine Elms contract was “going very well” and satisfactory “margins and cash flow” had been factored in.

But he had cautioned: “We’re building up an estimate with the customer that will move into a final contract if it suits both parties.”

Once completed One Nine Elms will comprise two skyscrapers and homes, as well as the first Wanda Hotel outside of China.