[2] In 1986 the management reversed the business into Redman Heenan International plc, a listed former engineering concern that had become a shell company.
[4] In January 2013 the company entered into a development agreement for the New Covent Garden Market site in London[5] and in March 2013 the company entered into a development agreement for the first phase of Swansea University's Bay Campus.
[6] In June 2016 the company entered into development agreements for the Spray Street Quarter in Woolwich, a regeneration project in joint venture with Notting Hill Housing to create a mixed-use development;[7] Chippenham Gateway in Wiltshire, a 79-acre site to be developed into a 1 million sq ft industrial park;[8] and Stanton Cross, Wellingborough, a project involving 1 million sq ft of industrial accommodation.
[9] In July 2016 the company established a private rented sector (PRS) business unit.
The Court of Appeal, overruling the Administrative Court's judgment at first instance, held that such "contingent obligations" met the criteria for being considered a public works contract, whose procurement should have been undertaken in accordance with the full requirements of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.