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    - Order Book Climbs To EUR 1.8 Billion

    - Outlook For 2009 Unchanged: Operating Profit Of Approximately EUR 25 Million

    Situation in the first quarter of 2009

    The markets for property and infrastructure showed no improvement during
the first quarter. In April, the Dutch Economic Institute for the
Construction Industry (EIB: Economisch Instituut voor de Bouwnijverheid)
modified its forecast for production in the construction sector in the
Netherlands. It is now expecting a fall of 15 percent over the next two
years.

    While revenue and result during the first quarter were roughly in line
with those of the first quarter of 2008, they did not live up to our
expectations for this period. In particular, results at the regional
construction companies were more adversely affected than had been
anticipated.

    On the other hand, Ballast Nedam performed well in terms of orders
received. The order book increased by 7%, from EUR 1 667 million at the end
of 2008 to EUR 1 781 million. Work commissioned during the first quarter
included the relatively large-scale projects listed below. The total value of
the contracts won during this period amounts to approximately EUR 137 million
for Ballast Nedam.

    - Ballast Nedam, in association with BAM, acquired the contract for the
      construction of the new Town Hall at Nieuwegein.

    - In February 2009, a substantial extension to the 2008 contract for the
      Kromhout Barracks PPP project in Utrecht was signed. This equates to a 
      50% expansion of this Ministry of Defence facility, which will increase
      the personnel capacity of this military accommodation to 3 000. The 
      consortium raised a EUR 90 million loan for this project.

    - Ballast Nedam is to implement the De Zeemeeuw (The Seagull) project for
      the Vestia housing association. This will involve the construction of 
      66 houses and 79 apartments in Scheveningen.

    - The Singelveste housing association awarded Ballast Nedam a contract
      for the renovation of 494 homes in the Biesdonck neighbourhood of 
      Breda.

    - The heavy lifting vessel Svanen will be deployed during the second
      quarter of 2010 for the installation of 22 foundations for the Baltic 
      I offshore wind farm, commissioned by the German energy company 
      EnBW.Ballast Nedam has taken over a water pipeline project in Ghana 
      from Taylor Woodrow Construction. This involves the expansion and 
      renovation of water treatment plants, water pipelines, water 
      reservoirs and booster stations in and around the city of Kumasi, 
      on behalf of the Ghana Water Company.

    Outlook for 2009 unchanged

    Despite the adverse effects on the regional construction companies'
results during the first quarter, the Board of Management is maintaining its
March 2009 outlook of an operational profit for 2009 of approximately EUR 25
million, against the setting of a lower revenue than in 2008.

To the editor: Further information: Ballast Nedam N.V., Adrie van Kessel, telephone number +31(0)30-285-41-61 / +31(6)22-45-71-85

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