Top 10 Construction Companies In The World
1. Vinci
The
115 year-old French giant reports the largest revenues of any privately-owned
construction company in the world, a position it has achieved through shrewd
acquisitions and effective delivery of high-profile, large-scale infrastructure
projects such as the Gariep Dam in South Africa, completed in 1971 and the
Stade de France. The arena was built for the 1998 football World Cup, and now
serves as France’s national Stadium.
Operating
worldwide, the Group employs more than 183,000 people according to the last
available figures (from 2011).
The
Group is currently working on the €440 million express-lane highway system
in Atlanta, Georgia and the Wheatstone Liquefied Natural Gas Project
in Australia.
2. Grupo ACS
The
Spanish contractor was formed in 1997 through the merger of two other
construction companies. It has grown through several high-profile acquisitions
including that of Hochtief. The company has worked on the Alqueva Dam in
Portugal and Torre de Cristal and Torre Espacio skyscrapers in its home country.
3. Bechtel
The
largest US contractor has worked on such high-profile projects as the Hoover
Dam completed back in 1936, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline system in the ‘70s and
more recently the ‘Big Dig’ Central Artery project finished in 2007. The
company employs more than 53,000 people around the world.
4. Hochtief
Focusing
on infrastructure projects, the German company operates in the US through its
Turner subsidiary. Hochtief employs around 80,000 people and celebrates its
140th anniversary this year. Spanish contractor Grupo ACS has owned a majority
stake in the company of 50.16 percent since 2011.
5. Skanska
Based
in Sweden, the multinational operates in the residential, commercial,
residential and infrastructure sectors. In the US, the company is known for
constructing the Meadowland Sports Complex, home to the NFL’s New York Jets and
Giants. Skanska employs more than 50,000 people.
6. Balfour Beatty
The
multinational was founded in 1909 by George Balfour and Andrew Beatty.
Headquartered in London, the company is currently an integral part of the
Crossrail project in the UK capital. It operates in more than 80 countries
around the world and employs some 40,000 people.
7. Bouygues Construction
The
French company employs more than 130,000 people in 80 different countries. In
the mid 1990s it expanded into telecoms, which became another major revenue
stream. Its subsidiary, Colas Group, specialises in road construction and rail
track construction.
8. Kiewit
Nebraska-based
Kiewit is unique within this list in that it is owned by its employees, meaning
almost all its projects are staffed by shareholders. The company was named
number three in Engineering News-Record’s Top 400 Contractors of 2013.
9. Royal BAM Group
Founded
in 1886 in Holland, the company built Ajax football club’s Amsterdam Arena in
its native Netherlands in 1996. Bataafsche Aanneming Maatschappij, from which
the company abbreviates its name, translates as Batavian Construction Company
for Construction and Concrete Projects. Around 27,000 people work for the
group.
10. Laing O’Rourke
The
British-based company is young compared to some of its fellow top-tenners, but
has quickly expanded, working on several high-profile projects in the last
decade, including Ascot Racecourse and Heathrow Airport Terminal 5. Oversees it
is currently involved in the huge Al Raha beach development in Abu Dhabi.
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