Most employees are not actually part of a major team. Top management runs its own clique. - Project Engineer Balfour Beatty Employee Review

3.0
Jul 30, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

-Salary and Compensation is relatively comparable to other leading General Contractors.

Cons

-Training system both online and in-person is outdated, the whole system needs a makeover -Upper management is not honest about business performance. Lay-offs happen even when management boasts job security from awarded projects in Quarterly Breakfasts. - "Fellow employee" is barely a word when most people don't know you due to lack of camaraderie, it is much weaker than all the competitors. - The most confident and proficient employees came from competitive General Contractors where they received valuable training and experience. BBC does not know how to grow and develop employees internally.

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5.0
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Pros

Great Team Culture, Great Managerial Support

Cons

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1.0
Mar 26, 2026
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Pros

None, save your time and don’t apply

Cons

If you value your sanity, integrity, or basic respect as an employee, stay far away from this company. I was in a management role and was routinely instructed to write up technicians daily—often for unclear or inconsistent reasons. Upper management would tell me one thing behind closed doors (like requiring Saturday work), then completely contradict that in front of employees, making me look incompetent and dishonest. The double standards and manipulation don’t stop there. I was required to work on a day I had scheduled PTO, only to be forced to still use my PTO anyway. That pretty much sums up how little they respect employees’ time or boundaries. Leadership is painfully unprofessional. My direct supervisor avoids accountability entirely—no performance reviews, no feedback, no communication. Instead, they sit silently while someone else (who isn’t even your manager) delivers write-ups. No eye contact, no explanation, no leadership. The most concerning part is how calculated their actions feel. I was written up without valid cause, only to be told the next day that it disqualified me from receiving a retention bonus. Conveniently, this all happened the same month retention bonuses were being paid out. At the same time, I had been directed to write up my entire team. It’s hard not to see a pattern of targeting employees to save the company money. Morale is nonexistent. Trust is nonexistent. This is not just a poorly run company—it’s a toxic environment where employees are set up to fail and leadership operates without transparency or integrity. Avoid at all costs.

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