The U.K. subsidiary of Bechtel Inc. has lost its legal challenge against the owner of the U.K. London-Birmingham high-speed railroad project, HS2, over its failed bid for a roughly $140-million Construction Partner (CP) contract in early 2019.
The program management contract to build London’s estimated $1.4-billion Old Oak Common railroad station, destined to be one of Europe’s largest, was won by a rival largely because of its lower lump-sum fee requirement.