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Home » The 2016 Top 250 International Contractors 1-100

The 2016 Top 250 International Contractors 1-100


August 2016

The uncertainties in the international construction markets can be seen in the results of the ENR Top 250 International Contractors list. The ENR Top 250 International Contractors had $501.14 billion in contracting revenue in 2015 from projects outside their home countries, down 4.1% from $521.55 billion in 2014. The Top 250, as a group, also had $897.33 billion in revenue from domestic projects in 2015, down 1.3% from $909.26 billion in 2014.

The table below shows only rankings and firm name. For complete the data list see the following links.


ENR Top 250

More detailed information on the Top 250 International Contractors:
View complete list with revenue and market data

Current Top 250 International Contractors Article:
Top 250 International Contractors: Seeking Stable Markets

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2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003

Companies are ranked according to construction revenue generated outside of each company’s home country in 2015 in U.S. $ millions. Firms not ranked last year are designated **. Some markets may not add up to 100% due to omission of "other" miscellaneous market category and rounding. NA=Not available. †=Includes revenue of subsidiaries, the names of which now are available through www.ENR.com.


ENR 2016 Top 250 International Contractors

001-100 |101-200 | 201-250
RANK 2016/2015 FIRM
1/1
ACS, ACTIVIDADES DE CONSTRUCCIÓN Y SERVICIOS, Madrid, Spain†
2/2
HOCHTIEF AG, Essen, Germany†
3/5
CHINA COMMUNICATIONS CONSTRUCTION GROUP LTD., Beijing, China†
4/4
VINCI, Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France†
5/3
BECHTEL, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A.†
6/13
ODEBRECHT ENGENHARIA E CONSTRUÇÃO SA, São Paulo, SP, Brazil†
7/6
TECHNIP, Paris, France†
8/9
STRABAG SE, Vienna, Austria†
9/7
BOUYGUES SA, Paris, France†
10/8
SKANSKA AB, Stockholm, Sweden†
11/11
POWER CONSTRUCTION CORP. OF CHINA, Beijing, China†
12/10
SAIPEM, San Donato Milanese, Italy†
13/14
HYUNDAI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea
14/17
CHINA STATE CONTRUCTION ENGINEERING CORP. LTD., Beijing, China
15/12
FLUOR CORP., Irving, Texas, U.S.A.†
16/15
FERROVIAL, Madrid, Spain
17/16
SAMSUNG C&T CORP., Gueonggi-do, S. Korea†
18/28
JGC CORP., Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
19/21
PETROFAC LTD., Jersey, Channel Islands, U.K.†
20/23
CHINA RAILWAY GROUP LTD., Beijing, China†
21/22
CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTORS GROUP, Athens, Greece†
22/26
GS ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION, Seoul, S. Korea†
23/27
CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY INDUSTRY CORP., Beijing, China†
24/19
ROYAL BAM GROUP NV, Bunnik, The Netherlands†
25/30
SALINI IMPREGILO SPA, Milan, Italy†
26/32
TECNICAS REUNIDAS, Madrid, Spain†
27/29
CIMIC GROUP LTD., St. Leonards, NSW, Australia†
28/31
OBRASCON HUARTE LAIN (OHL SA), Madrid, Spain†
29/**
SAMSUNG ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea†
30/39
CHIYODA CORP., Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan†
31/25
PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC., Denver, Colo., U.S.A.†
32/33
LENDLEASE GROUP, Sydney, NSW, Australia†
33/35
OBAYASHI CORP., Tokyo, Japan†
34/40
ORASCOM CONSTRUCTION LTD., Cairo, Egypt†
35/**
NCC AB, Solna, Sweden
36/24
CB&I INC., The Woodlands, Texas, U.S.A.†
37/57
LARSEN & TOUBRO LTD., Mumbai, Maharashtra, India†
38/20
ABEINSA SA, Sevilla, Spain†
39/42
SK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea†
40/62
POLIMEKS INSAAT TAAHHÜT VE SAN. TIC. AS, Istanbul, Turkey
41/68
SNC-LAVALIN INC., Montreal, Quebec, Canada†
42/34
DAELIM INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea†
43/53
KAJIMA CORP., Tokyo, Japan†
44/37
RENAISSANCE CONSTRUCTION, Ankara, Turkey†
45/44
CHINA GEZHOUBA GROUP CO. LTD., Wuhan, Hubei, China†
46/48
M+W GROUP, Stuttgart, Germany
47/**
ROYAL BOSKALIS WETSMINSTER NV, Papendrecht, The Netherlands†
48/41
EIFFAGE, Vélizy-Villacoublay, France
49/49
CHINA METALLURGICAL GROUP CORP., Beijing, China†
50/59
POSCO ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION, Incheon, S. Korea†
51/43
DAEWOO ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea
52/46
JAN DE NUL GROUP, Capellen, Luxembourg†
53/55
ASTALDI SPA, Rome, Italy†
54/51
JACOBS, Pasadena, Calif., U.S.A.†
55/58
CHINA RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Beijing, China†
56/50
DANIELI & C. OM SPA, Buttrio (UD), Italy†
57/60
TOYO ENGINEERING CORP., Narashino, Chiba, Japan†
58/52
CITIC CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Beijing, China
59/54
MOTA-ENGIL, Porto, Portugal†
60/47
CHINA CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CORP., Beijing, China†
61/63
GRUPO ISOLUX CORSAN SA, Madrid, Spain†
62/45
KBR, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
63/61
ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS SA, Madrid, Spain†
64/36
KIEWIT CORP., Omaha, Neb., U.S.A.
65/69
VAN OORD, Rotterdam, Zuid, The Netherlands†
66/70
PORR AG, Vienna, Austria
67/76
CHINA NATIONAL CHEMICAL ENG’G GROUP CORP., Beijing, China†
68/64
CHINA PETROLEUM PIPELINE BUREAU, Langfang City, Hebei, China†
69/79
JOANNOU & PARASKEVAIDES GROUP, Guernsey, Channel Islands, U.K.
70/71
SACYR, Madrid, Spain†
71/56
WORLEYPARSONS, North Sydney, NSW, Australia†
72/73
BESIX, Brussels, Belgium†
73/75
SHIMIZU CORP., Tokyo, Japan†
74/74
CHINA INTERNATIONAL WATER & ELECTRIC CORP., Beijing, China†
75/84
SINOPEC ENGINEERING (GROUP) CO. LTD., Beijing, China†
76/98
SHAPOORJI PALLONJI ENG’G & CONSTR., Mumbai, Maharastra, India†
77/81
QINGJIAN GROUP CO. LTD., Qingdao, Shandong, China†
78/77
TAKENAKA CORP., Osaka, Japan†
79/65
ENKA CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRY CO. INC., Istanbul, Turkey†
80/87
PENTA-OCEAN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan†
81/82
TAV CONSTRUCTION, Istanbul, Turkey
82/67
AECOM, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A.
83/**
FCC CONSTRUCCION SA, Madrid, Spain
84/66
CHINA PETROLEUM ENG’G & CONSTRUCTION CORP., Beijing, China†
85/78
HANWHA ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION, Seoul, S. Korea
86/92
ANT YAPI INDUSTRY & TRADE JSC, Istanbul, Turkey†
87/80
MAIRE TECNIMONT GROUP, Milan, Italy†
88/**
HARBIN ELECTRIC INT’L CO. LTD., Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
89/88
ED. ZÜBLIN AG, Stuttgart, Germany†
90/95
ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, Beirut, Lebanon†
91/85
THE ARAB CONTRACTORS CO. (OSMAN AHMED OSMAN), Cairo, Egypt†
92/93
CHINA GENERAL TECHNOLOGY (GROUP) HOLDING CO., Beijing, China
93/111
YAPI MERKEZI INSAAT VE SANAYI AS, Istanbul, Turkey†
94/94
SOCIETÀ ITALIANA PER CONDOTTE D’ACQUA SPA, Rome, Italy†
95/137
CHINA JIANGSU INT’L ECON-TECH. COOP. GROUP, Nanjing, China†
96/83
ANDRADE GUTIERREZ SA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
97/86
CGCOC GROUP CO. LTD., Beijing, China†
98/116
NATA CONSTRUCTION TOURISM TRADE & INDUSTR, Ankara, Turkey†
99/114
BONATTI SPA, Parma, Italy†
100/122
CTCI CORP., Taipei, Taiwan†

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