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Galliford Try profits hit by legacy contracts

The developer and construction company Galliford Try has said it will no longer bid for large fixed-price infrastructure contracts after its profits were hit by a charge on legacy contracts.

Pre-tax profits fell nearly 60%to 59m due to the98m charge it announced in May, relating to problem legacy contracts for thetheQueensferry Crossing and part of a road inAberdeen.

But the company posted a7%rise in revenues to £2.7bn in the 12 months to June 30, and a 9% increase in underlying profits excluding exceptional items.

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