Heijmans’ result higher in 2019 - Concerns regarding impact of nitrogen measures and PFAS
30 Oktober 2019 - 7:15AM
Heijmans’ result higher in 2019 - Concerns regarding impact of
nitrogen measures and PFAS
Highlights third quarter:
- Increased results on slightly lower revenues;
- Number of homes sold 1,577 (through 25 October 2019);
- Order book remains healthy in Q3 at € 2.2 billion;
- Outlook 2019 unchanged: all divisions/business areas will
contribute to the result.
Ton Hillen, chairman of the board / CEO Heijmans: “Three
quarters into the year, our business areas are performing in line
with the first half of 2019. In terms of the full year 2019, we are
well on track to report higher profits compared to the previous
year, on slightly lower revenues. The effects of the Dutch Council
of State’s ruling on the Integrated Approach Nitrogen (Programma
Aanpak Stikstof) are currently having a limited impact on this
year’s revenues and results. Unless concrete measures related to
nitrogen emissions and PFAS are announced in the near future, we
will feel the consequences in the years to come. We need more
clarity to avoid further delays in the construction and infra
sectors. We are obviously in favour of a healthy living environment
and greater sustainability in our industry. However, rules cannot
be tightened overnight; this requires a transition period.”
Property Development Property Development
performed in line with the first half of the year. Revenues are
lagging, while the margin is stable. The number of homes sold
through 25 October 2019 stood at 1,577 (same period 2018: 1,631
homes), with 924 sold to private buyers (2018: 922 homes). Heijmans
has noted growing reluctance among investors and longer throughput
times in a number of projects, especially those in inner cities.
The rate at which demand is being matched with supply is still too
slow, which is resulting in higher prices and pressure on
affordability. The demand for new homes remains high in the longer
term. Heijmans has confidence in the housing market and is well
positioned to contribute to the response to the demand for new
homes. Heijmans recently announced it is to develop and realise 550
homes in the Europakwartier Oost in Almere. We also took the next
step in the development and realisation of the Maanwijk project in
Leusden, which consists of 120 sustainable owner-occupier and
rental homes. Heijmans will start the first construction work for
the Vertical project in Amsterdam (Sloterdijk) in early 2020.
Building & Technology Heijmans’ Building
& Technology activities are performing well. As expected, we
noted growth in the non-residential projects portfolio and at
Services, where the proportion of long-term asset management
contracts increases. The residential building activities are on
track to end the year with a slightly improved result compared to
2018. The new-build project for the European Medicines Agency (EMA)
is nearing completion and will be delivered on 15 November. In
early September, His Majesty King Willem-Alexander opened the
National Monument Oranjehotel. Heijmans undertook the entire
renovation of the commemorative centre in Scheveningen. We also
completed the modernisation of the police headquarters in Alkmaar.
We have also started construction on the first 73 homes in the Land
van Dico project in Uden (a total of 220 owner-occupier homes).
Infra Heijmans’ Infra activities recorded a
slightly lower volume, while the margin increased. The uncertainty
ensuing from the Council of State’s nitrogen ruling and the PFAS
rules has resulted in a strong decline in the number of tenders in
the market. Heijmans won a contract from the Eindhoven
municipality to realise the second stage of the road
infrastructure for Eindhoven Noordwest. The area in question is
located east of Eindhoven Airport, on both sides of the A2
motorway. Heijmans carried out maintenance on the Grevelingenbrug
in Zeeland for the Ministry of Public Works and Water Management
(Rijkswaterstaat). We also launched a pilot in Arnhem, in which we
put a new noise-reducing top layer of recycled asphalt on the
Apeldoornseweg road.
Outlook Heijmans reiterates its previously
published forecast for 2019 and expects an increase in the results
compared to 2018 on slightly lower revenues, while maintaining
healthy margins. Given (persistent) uncertainties surrounding the
Dutch nitrogen and PFAS rules, it is at this moment difficult to
assess the exact impact on our business after this year. In the
continued absence of clear, future-proof government policies,
we do expect this to have a marked impact on our revenues next
year. In the third quarter, the 12-month average debt position was
at a comparable level to the position at the end of Q2. We expect
our net debt at year-end 2019 to be comparable to that at the end
of 2018.
About Heijmans Heijmans is a listed company
that combines activities related to property development, building
& technology, roads and civil engineering in the areas
living, working and connecting. Our constant focus on quality
improvements, innovation and integrated solutions enables us to
generate added value for our clients. Heijmans realises
projects for private consumers, companies and public
sector bodies, and together we are building the spatial
contours of tomorrow. You will find additional information at
our website: www.heijmans.nl.
For more information / not for publication:
Media Rik HammerCommunications +31 73 543 52 17
rhammer@heijmans.nl
Analysts Guido Peters Investor Relations+ 31 73
543 52 17gpeters@heijmans.nl
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