Bovis Lend Lease

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Bovis Lend Lease
Type Public
Founded London, 1885
Acquired by Lend Lease Corporation in 1999
Headquarters Australia
Key people Mark Menhinnitt, CEO[1]
Services Construction and project management
Revenue $12,056.7 million AUD (2007)[2]
Parent Lend Lease Corporation
Website http://www.bovislendlease.com

Bovis Lend Lease is an international construction management company and subsidiary of Lend Lease Corporation. It was formed in 1999 by the merger of Bovis Construction, formerly part of the P&O group[3] with Lend Lease Projects.

The company has managed construction projects worldwide, including retail developments and airport terminals.[4]

In 2006 Bovis Lend Lease were awarded the contract to construct the World Trade Center Memorial and museum at Ground Zero in New York.[5]


In 2008, the company and a subcontractor were charged with numerous safety violations after a fire broke out at the Deutsche Bank Building, a skyscraper being demolished in Manhattan, which killed two firefighters. [6]


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