Description:This is the electronic version of the complete "Top 225" section of the August 22-29, 2005 printed issue of ENR - plus bonus lists (see "Bonus Addition" below). Download this electronic edition instantly in page-image format (PDF). This annual issue ranks the 225 largest construction contracting firms from around the world. It also ranks the largest firms in a wide variety of market sectors and geographic markets: Building, Manufacturing, Power, Water, Industrial/Petroleum, Transportation, Hazardous Waste, Sewer/Waste, Telecommunications. In addition, readers will get insights from the top executives of these top firms about the markets and issues affecting the construction industry around the world. This issue, along with the other ENR survey issues is used as reference tools throughout the construction industry.
Companies are ranked according to construction revenue generated outside of each company's home country in 2004 in US$ millions.
Figures: Includes prime contracts, shares of joint ventures, subcontracts, design-construct contracts and construction management "at-risk" contracts when a firm's risks are similar to those of a general contractor. Figures also include the value of installed equipment when a firm has prime responsibility for specifying and procuring it within the scope of a construction contract.
Bonus Addition
We added a supplement to this 2005 electronic edition of Top 225 International Contractors and the Top 225 Global Contractors which is not available elsewhere. "Subsidiaries Listed By Rank" includes a listing of the names of each firm's subsidiaries, and "Where They Worked - by Country" includes a listing of the Top 225 in the countries where they work.
Main story: "The Top 225 International Contractors: Size Counts in Growing Market" Excerpt-The big definitely are getting bigger in the international construction market. As infrastructure needs become more demanding around the globe, many top international contractors have expanded their roles to include developing and financing projects.
Tables
- The Top 225 International Contractors (with description about how to use the tables)
- The 2005 Top 225 At a Glance: Volume, Profitability, Professional Staff (domestic, international: in $bil.)
- Top 20 Non-US Firms in International Construction Management/Program Management Fees
- Top 20 Non-US in Total CM/PM Fees
- Top 10 By Region
- How the Top International Contractors Shared the 2004 Market
- Where to Find The Top 225 International Contractors
- Geographic: Canada, Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean, U.S.A. (Firm, country, total revenue)
- Backlog (number of firms reporting: domestic, international and averages)
- Market Analysis (type of work, revenue, percent of total)
- International Regions (number of firms, revenue, percent of total)
- Top 10 By Market: Building, Manufacturing, Power, Water, Industrial/Petroleum, Transportation, Hazardous Waste, Sewer/Waste, Telecommunications
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