Working in a Tough Market the International Construction Market Has Been Sluggish, and Often Unforgiving, but Many Firms Still Are Finding Surprising Success

Working in a Tough Market the International Construction Market Has Been Sluggish, and Often Unforgiving, but Many Firms Still Are Finding Surprising Success

General Building p. 66 // Transportation p. 68 // Manufacturing, Industrial Process and Telecommunications p. 70 // Power p. 72 Petrochemical p. 74 // Water, Sewer and Hazardous Waste p. 76 // Global Firms Market Overview p. 78 // International Contractor Market Analysis p. 78 // How the Top 250 International Contractors Shared the Market p. 78 // The Top 10 International Contractors by Region p. 79 // Top 250 Reporting Profit-Loss p. 79 // Top 250 Total Backlog p. 79 // International Design Firms Market Analysis p. 80 // How the Top 225 International Design Firms Shared the Market p. 80 // The Top 10 International Design Firms by Region p. 81 // Petroleum Market Begins to Rebound p. 81 // Number of Firms Reporting Total Backlog in the Top 225 p. 81 How To Read the Tables p. 82 // The Top 225 International Design Firms List p. 83 // The Top 150 Global Design Firms List p. 88 The Top 250 International Contractors List p. 91 // The Top 250 Global Contractors List p. 96 HEALTH CARE U.S.-based HKS and SSH of Bahrain designed the planned 792-bed, 6.3-million-sq-ft Kuwait Children’s Hospital, which will be the largest children’s hospital of its kind in the world. NUMBER 81 & 121 81 NUMBER PHOTO COURTESY OF SSH PHOTO COURTESY Working in a Tough Market The international construction market has been sluggish, and often unforgiving, but many firms still are finding surprising success. enr.com December 16, 2019 ENR SOURCEBOOK 65 1216_GSB_Intro_3.indd 65 12/10/19 5:42 PM SOURCEBOOK GENERAL BUILDING Australia Major Hospital Expansion CPB Contractors, part of Hochtief’s CIMIC Group, recently began con- struction of the $431-million Camp- belltown Hospital Redevelopment Stage 2 project near Sydney. Awarded by the New South Wales Government, CPB Contractors’ con- tract is valued at about $290 million. The project is expected to be com- plete by mid-2023. CPB Contractors will build a new clinical services building with modern wards and pa- tient facilities. The new building will feature enhanced medical and surgi- cal children’s services, new mental health units and enhanced women’s health services, including a birthing and maternity ward. PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY A new development outside of Paris seeks to achieve environmental labels. France Temporary Notre Dame Worship Space Gensler designed the temporary Parisian Twist place of worship at Notre Dame ca- thedral in Paris. Set to be located Mixed-Use Development Will Be ‘Environmentally Responsible’ adjacent to the cathedral, the space, dubbed the Pavillon, will function as ouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France and Bouygues Energies & Services, two subsidiaries of a sheltered nave. The temporary Bouygues Construction, are building the $289-million Issy Cœur de Ville under development structure references the form of the B in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris. Envisioned as an eco-neighborhood, the 1,076,391-sq-ft Gothic cathedral to ensure familiar- project aims to provide residents an “environmentally responsible lifestyle.” The development is a ity. The roof will be constructed out connected block, located in the heart of Issy-les-Moulineaux. It will focus on pedestrian traffic and of ETFE cushions and walls that fea- ture translucent polycarbonate, to will be heavily landscaped. Designed by architect Valode & Pistre, the mixed-used development allow natural light into the space. will consist of five residential buildings, including a retirement home, three office buildings and a The structure will be constructed range of civic amenities that include a school complex, a day-care center and a community hall. The primarily out of charred timber, uti- development will also feature 182,986 sq ft of retail, restaurants and a seven-screen multiplex cinema. lizing a historic method for protect- The project will seek the Eco-neighborhood level 1 label, as well as NF-Habitat HQE certifications ing wood from fire while also sym- bolizing the fire that heavily for the housing units. The office buildings and shops aim to achieve BEPOS, NF HQE Bâtiment damaged the cathedral. Behind the Tertiaire and BREEAM labels. Based on its mission to re-establish nature in the city, it will also seek altar, movable panels will be in- the BiodiverCity label and WELL Community certification. n stalled to allow for a full view of By Bruce Buckley Notre Dame. The construction schedule has not been announced. FINLAND FUTURE SUBWAY STOP GETS MASSIVE RETAIL DEVELOPMENT England Skanska recently began construction on the $190-million A Legacy of Wool and Flax Lippulaiva shopping center in Espoo, Finland. Developed by BAM Construction was selected by Citycon Oyj, the new 473,612-sq-ft retail outlet will nearly CEG as preferred contractor for the double the size of the existing shopping center. Designed by first phase of its $460-million devel- Cederqvist & Jäntti Arkkitehdit, Lippulaiva aims to be a zero opment in Leeds, England, that aims net energy building. The anchor of the shopping center will to recognize the city’s legacy of wool be grocery space. It will also feature 80 different shops, and flax spinning, weaving and tailor- cafés, restaurants and services in addition to municipal and ing. The first phase will include a healthcare facilities. The project is expected to complete by 38,000-sq-ft speculative develop- spring 2022. It’s located at the site of a future subway stop, which is expected to complete in 2023. ment incorporating office space with The complex will include a bus terminal and parking facilities for both cars and bicycles, as well ground floor breakout space, retail as facilities for public services. Skanska has built other projects for Citycon including the IsoKris- and leisure. Construction of the first tiina shopping center in Lappeenranta and the Iso Omena shopping center in Espoo. phase is expected to begin in 2020. A second phase is planned. SKANSKA BOUYGES; (BOTTOM) COURTESY (TOP) COURTESY RENDERINGS: 1216_GSB_GB.indd 66 12/11/19 2:09 PM Top International Contractors Top International Design Firms GENERAL BUILDING GENERAL BUILDING REVENUE REVENUE RANK FIRM ($ MIL.*) RANK FIRM ($ MIL.*) 1 ACS, ACTIVIDADES DE CONSTRUCCIÓN Y SERVICIOS SA 13,151.6 1 ARCADIS NV 1,434.0 2 HOCHTIEF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 12,212.0 2 DAR GROUP 1,136.6 3 CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING CORP. LTD. 7,100.8 3 AECOM 1,108.7 4 SKANSKA AB 6,441.0 4 WSP 985.1 5 STRABAG SE 5,570.0 5 SWECO 570.0 6 LENDLEASE 4,299.6 6 SNC-LAVALIN INC. 556.1 7 BOUYGUES 3,632.0 7 ARUP 508.6 8 ROYAL BAM GROUP NV 3,108.0 8 STANTEC INC. 483.6 9 KAJIMA CORP. 2,835.5 9 RAMBOLL GROUP A/S 420.4 10 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 2,608.5 10 JACOBS 322.0 11 FERROVIAL 2,341.2 11 SURBANA JURONG PRIVATE LTD. 268.0 12 RENAISSANCE CONSTRUCTION 2,111.0 12 GENSLER 217.4 13 QINGJIAN GROUP CO. LTD. 1,815.2 13 AEDAS 203.5 14 CHINA COMMUNICATIONS CONSTRUCTION GROUP LTD. 1,619.4 14 KHATIB & ALAMI 186.3 15 ORASCOM CONSTRUCTION PLC 1,521.9 15 GHD 178.6 16 CHINA RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION CORP. LTD. 1,469.0 16 IBI GROUP INC. 173.3 17 SHAPOORJI PALLONJI & CO. PVT. LTD. 1,429.1 17 AURECON 170.5 18 PORR AG 1,393.0 18 SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL LLP (SOM) 151.8 19 VINCI 1,388.7 19 FUGRO NV 150.0 20 POWER CONSTRUCTION CORP. OF CHINA 1,303.0 20 MOTT MACDONALD 146.5 21 EIFFAGE 1,295.0 21 COWI A/S 143.1 22 CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTORS GROUP 1,190.9 22 MEINHARDT GROUP INTERNATIONAL 132.5 23 BESIX 1,044.3 23 HDR 128.8 24 CIMIC GROUP LTD. 1,041.0 24 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC 128.7 25 ZHEJIANG CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT GROUP CO. LTD. 959.5 25 EHAF CONSULTING ENGINEERS 115.5 26 ANT YAPI INDUSTRY & TRADE INC. 842.4 26 HOK 112.6 27 FLUOR CORP. 827.1 27 EGIS 111.2 28 ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION CO. SAL 784.5 28 NIPPON KOEI GROUP 109.6 29 ATLAS GROUP 751.0 29 ATLAS GROUP 101.3 30 SAMSUNG C&T CORP. 733.7 30 EXP 96.1 31 CHINA NATIONAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GROUP CORP. LTD. 720.8 31 SSH 96.1 32 SALINI IMPREGILO SPA 707.2 32 WOOD 93.0 33 CHINA METALLURGICAL GROUP CORP. 703.9 33 AF POYRY 90.0 34 IMPRESA PIZZAROTTI & C. SPA 639.6 34 NKY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS 81.7 35 OBAYASHI CORP. 635.0 35 TETRA TECH INC. 75.0 36 CHINA RAILWAY GROUP LTD. 632.3 36 ECG ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS GROUP 68.5 37 BL HARBERT INTERNATIONAL 624.2 37 TPF SA 67.8 38 WEIHAI INTERNATIONAL ECON. & TECH. COOP. CO. LTD. 576.0 38 GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP. 67.1 39 BEIJING CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING GROUP CO. LTD. 525.9 39 NORR 66.1 40 ED. ZUBLIN AG 492.2 40 WATG 64.0 41 JIANGSU NANTONG SANJIAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO. LTD. 477.3 41 ARTELIA 63.1 42 MOTA-ENGIL 460.0 42 PERKINS EASTMAN 62.8 43 JIANGSU PROVINCIAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO. LTD. 458.6 43 PARSONS CORP. 60.9 44 CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY INDUSTRY CORP. 457.7 44 KEO INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS 55.9 45 SHANGHAI CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO. LTD. 448.3 45 CHINA ENERGY ENGINEERING CORP. LTD. 54.9 46 PENTA-OCEAN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 422.8 46 ARCPLUS GROUP PLC 53.2 47 CHINA ENERGY ENGINEERING CORP. LTD. 419.9 47 ROYAL HASKONINGDHV 49.5 48 RIZZANI DE ECCHER SPA 412.1 48 POPULOUS 49.3 49 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 400.8 49 ACS, ACTIVIDADES DE CONSTRUCCIÓN Y SERVICIOS SA 49.0 50 OBRASCON HUARTE LAIN SA 396.2 50 THORNTON TOMASETTI INC.

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