In this piece, we will take a look at the five biggest European construction companies. For more firms, head on over to 15 Biggest European Construction Companies.
5. Eiffage SA (EPA:FGR.PA)
Market Capitalization as of November 22th, 2022: $9.21 billion (1EUR= 1.03USD)
Eiffage SA (EPA:FGR.PA) is a French company that engages in the construction of a wide variety of properties such as those covering urban properties for public and private sector organizations. Additionally, it also engages in the building of railroads, earthworks, and telecommunications infrastructure.
Eiffage SA (EPA:FGR.PA) raked in EUR14.6 billion in revenue as of September 2022, which marked a decent 8.1% annual growth. The firm also saw its contracting order book grow to EUR18.8 billion, for a 15% annual growth. Infrastructure accounted for the largest chunk of the sales, as it contributed EUR5.2 billion to the total revenue pie. Eiffage SA (EPA:FGR.PA) also won a contract in November 2022 to build an industrial fishing port in Congo.
Eiffage SA (EPA:FGR.PA)’s latest market capitalization is $9.21 billion.
4. Acciona, S.A. (BME:ANA.MC)
Market Capitalization as of November 22th, 2022: $10.24 billion (1EUR= 1.04USD)
Acciona, S.A. (BME:ANA.MC) is a Spanish company that was set up in 1916 and is headquartered in Alcobendas, Spain. The firm constructs energy plants and infrastructure such as solar plants, bridges, and highways.
Acciona, S.A. (BME:ANA.MC) is a key figure when it comes to setting up renewable energy plants. Its facilities produced a whopping 24,541 gigawatts of renewable electricity as of 2021, which is equivalent to powering 7.6 million average households and reducing 13.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. Acciona, S.A. (BME:ANA.MC) also signed a contract with a data center firm in September 2022 to supply it with 100% renewable energy for the next ten years.
Acciona, S.A. (BME:ANA.MC)’s market capitalization sits at $10.24 billion.
3. Bouygues SA (EPA:EN.PA)
Market Capitalization as of November 22th, 2022: $11.22 billion (1EUR= 1.04USD)
Bouygues SA (EPA:EN.PA) is involved with the building, renovation, and operation of runways, ports, rail networks, and other infrastructure and industrial projects. It is headquartered in Paris, France.
Bouygues SA (EPA:EN.PA) reported EUR26 billion in sales for the first nine months, or three quarters, of this year. As of September 2022, the firm’s revenues had grown by 8% annually, and during the same time period, its operating profit appreciated by a strong 66%. However, Bouygues SA (EPA:EN.PA)’s non current operating profit, which also includes other additional charges, dropped by EUR130 million. At the same time, the company’s debt also grew by EUR1 billion.
Bouygues SA (EPA:EN.PA)’s latest market capitalization is $11.22 billion.
2. Ferrovial, S.A. (BME:FER.MC)
Market Capitalization as of November 22th, 2022: $18.80 billion (1EUR= 1.04USD)
Ferrovial, S.A. (BME:FER.MC) is a Spanish company with businesses in the U.S., Europe, U.K, and other regions. The firm builds highways, bridges, airports, and other civil engineering projects. It is headquartered in Madrid, Spain.
Ferrovial, S.A. (BME:FER.MC)’s revenues for the year to September grew by 5.5% annually and stood at EUR5.45 billion due to a strong return from its airport and motorway construction projects. For the same time period, its operating income grew by 12%. Additionally, Ferrovial, S.A. (BME:FER.MC) also broke ground for the NTO terminal for New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport in September 2022, as part of a $9.5 billion construction project.
As of November 22, 2022, Ferrovial, S.A. (BME:FER.MC) is worth $18.8 billion on the stock market.
1. Vinci SA (EPA:DG.PA)
Market Capitalization as of November 22th, 2022: $55.79 billion (1EUR= 1.04USD)
Vinci SA (EPA:DG.PA) is a French company that was set up in 1899 and is headquartered in Nanterre, France. The firm operates concessions and provides construction services for the building of nuclear or thermal energy plants alongside other facilities.
Vinci SA (EPA:DG.PA) is not only the largest European construction firm but also the largest in the world when evaluated through market capitalization. The firm operates more than 75,000 projects each year, and it posted a massive EUR28 billion in revenue for this year’s first half, marking 26% annual growth. Additionally, as of year to date October 2022, traffic at the firm’s intercity networks grew by 7.5% but was relatively slower in October alone due to fuel shortage.
Vinci SA (EPA:DG.PA)’s latest market capitalization is $55.79 billion.
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