It placed the blame on subcontractors going bust.
In a third quarter trading update, the board said: 鈥淚n the UK, whilst the performance of our building and fit-out businesses is encouraging, this year's segmental result will be impacted by three loss-making energy process contracts within our infrastructure business.
鈥淭his is due in large part to subcontractor insolvencies and the consequential impacts on project timing and costs. Our involvement in the delivery of these contracts is substantially complete. Expectations for the full year are for a break-even performance in the UK Construction segment.鈥
However the equipment services division 鈥 RMD Kwikform 鈥 鈥渉as continued to deliver outstanding growth鈥, the construction business in the Middle East is strengthening and support services 鈥渃ontinues to perform well鈥.
Interserve has also found its next chairman.
Former PricewaterhouseCoopers managing partner Glyn Barker will succeed Lord Blackwell as chairman of Interserve in March 2016.
Lord Blackwell announced in February that, after nine years as chairman, he planned to stand down once a successor had been found.聽 He will retire from the board on 29th February 2016. Glyn Barker will join the board in January and take over as chairman on 1st March.
Mr Barker is also a non-executive director of Berkeley Group and Aviva, chairman of Irwin Mitchell and Transocean Partners and deputy chairman of English National Opera.
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