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Japan's construction company Obayashi acquires UK's Multiplex for $540m
Jul 1, 2026


  
  
Japan’s Obayashi Group, one of the country’s five largest construction companies, has announced it will acquire 100% of the shares of UK-headquartered contractor Multiplex from previous owner Brookfield, an investment firm.
Reported to cost $540m, the deal will see Obayashi Group diversify into the Australian market, which it has identified as growing due to population increases, urban development and a stable economy.

Founded in 1962, Multiplex is one of the leading construction players in the country and is known for undertaking technically complex projects, including high-rise buildings, hospitals, and data centres.

It also has a contracting business in the UK, where it has a strong presence in the office and mixed-use development sectors in London. In the UK, Multiplex is still arguably best known for building Wembley Stadium, a project marred by legal disputes. It was acquired by Brookfield in 2007, the year that the Wembley Stadium project was finally completed.

Obayashi says it will leverage Multiplex’s track record in office and mixed-use developments in the UK and also expand into Canada.

John Flecker, Multiplex Global’s chief executive, said: “This is a milestone moment for Multiplex, marking the next chapter in our evolution and creating one of the most significant construction groups in the world.

“Obayashi brings significant engineering expertise and global capability, viewing Multiplex as the perfect fit for its long-term global growth strategy. The acquisition strengthens Multiplex’s platform by providing access to global markets, technical knowledge and expanded opportunities for its people and partners.

“Multiplex will continue to operate independently, while benefiting from the strength of its new owner.”

Obayashi and Multiplex have previously collaborated on the main stadium for Sydney’s 2000 Olympic Games.

The acquisition is due to be completed in September 2026.
 
Source:
globalconstructionreview.com

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