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Increases in second quarter follow Hinowa acquisition and supply chain initiatives
India’s biggest construction contractor Larsen & Toubro (L&T) enjoyed a 34% year-on-year jump in revenue in the quarter ended 30 June 2023, thanks to India’s roaring economy.
Webuild says that a substantial portion of these new orders continues to come from foreign markets
The construction division of Caterpillar saw sales increase by 19% in Q2, 2023
CNH Industrial’s net sales of construction equipment passed the $1 billion mark for the first time in a single quarter, in the second quarter of 2023.
What can the most recent set of results at Vinci tell us about the construction giant and wider trends within the construction industry?
ICON 200 lists the world’s biggest contractors by sales
Vinci reports strong figures based on ‘selective’ approach to projects and powerful megatrends
Total revenue for the first half reached €3,940 million
US civil construction and materials company Granite made a $17 million net loss in the second quarter of 2023, after refinancing and litigation charges hit its bottom line.
Austrian manufacturer posts record half year results and forecasts same for full year despite economic slowdown
Infrastructure giant Ferrovial’s net profit more than doubled in the first half of 2023 to €114 million (US$125 million).
Company raises full-year guidance following record-breaking results across nearly all business segments
Korea-based Samsung Construction and & Technology (C&T) said its engineering and construction division enjoyed a “stable” second quarter of 2023, with double-digit increases in revenue on profit on the previous year.
Engcon reports 2023 half-year sales rise, but order intake declines 32%
Swedish construction contractor and developer Skanska is looking at developing and building more life sciences projects, amid a difficult residential and commercial development market.
CEO says ‘recent acquisitions have achieved higher revenues than anticipated’
Swedish construction company Skanska’s revenue dropped by 15% in the second quarter of 2023, as a slump in its property development business dragged results down.
Group expects activity in aggregates market in Europe ‘to slightly decline’
Top 10 spending passes €9.6 billion
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