International Construction Turkey - October 2013 - page 17

17
Ekim
2013
international
construction
Türkiye
Dünyada ilk 200
Rapor
52
7056
Isolux Corsan*
İspanya
82 30
53
6999
Haseko
Japonya
59 6
54
6897
Peab
İsveç
53 1
55
6751
China Gezhouba
Çin
50 5
56
6347
Emcor Group
ABD
66 10
57
6287
VolkerWessels
Hollanda
55 2
58
6266
Laing O’Rourke
İngiltere
57 1
59
6224
Toda
Japonya
69 10
60
6150
Kinden
Japonya
64 4
61
6048
YIT
Finlandiya 61
62
6001
PCL Con.
Kanada
73 11
Group*
63
5816
Petrofac
İngiltere
63
64
5812
Andrade Gutierrez
Brezilya
46 18
65
5746
Enka
Türkiye
75 10
66
5607
Kandenko
Japonya
68 2
67
5542
Guangsha Con.
Çin
72 5
Group*
68
5485
Chicago Bridge & Iron
ABD
80 12
69
5420
Spie
Fransa
65 4
70
5343
Carillion
İngiltere
54 16
71
5179
Obrascon Huarte Lain
İspanya
52 19
72
4996
Chiyoda
Japonya
113 41
73
4981
Aveng
Güney Afrika 77 4
74
4945
Penta-Ocean
Japonya
87 13
Construction
75
4943
Misawa Homes
Japonya
76 1
Holdings
76
4822
Nippo
Japonya
78 2
77
4820
Pulte Group
ABD
88 11
78
4674
Orascom Con. Ind.
Mısır
71 7
79
4644
Sacyr Vallehermoso
İspanya
70 9
80
4623
Maeda Corporation
Japonya
90 10
81
4575
Clark Construction*
ABD
86 5
82
4385
Babcock International
İngiltere
79 3
83
4381
Fayat Group
Fransa
83
84
4354
D R Horton
ABD
98 14
85
4313
Murray & Roberts
Güney Afrika 85
86
4292
Sumitomo Mitsui Con.
Japonya
89 3
87
4245
Brookfield Multiplex
Avustralya 120 33
88
4129
Alpine Bau
Avusturya 74 14
89
4111
Tutor Perini
ABD
95 6
90
4086
Lennar
ABD
118 28
91
3960
Boskalis Westminster
Hollanda
91
92
3782
Whiting-Turner
ABD
92
Contracting
93
3754
Fujita
Japonya
108 15
94
3639
Nexity
Fransa
100 6
95
3624
PanaHome
Japonya
96 1
96
3616
ICA
Meksika
104 8
97
3598
Ed Züblin
Almanya
94 3
98
3542
McDermott Int.
ABD
103 5
99
3525
Jaiprakash Associates
Hindistan
116 17
100
3460
Walsh Group
ABD
102 2
101
3415
Foster Wheeler
ABD
81 20
102
3409
Tecnicas Reunidas
İspanya
97 5
103
3386
Barratt Developments
İngiltere
111 8
104
3371
Lotte Eng. & Con.
Güney Kore 105 1
Satış geliri
Firma
Ülke
2012 Değişim
İnternet sitesi
(milyon US$)
* = tahminî
W
ith five Chinese contractors within
the top 10 of our league table of
the world’s largest construction
companies, it is fair to say that they continue
to dominate the very large end of the industry.
The top three - China State Construction
& Engineering (CSCEC), China Railway
Construction and China Railway Group are
unchanged in their positions from last year,
while there is quite a gap to fourt –placed Vinci
from France, once itself the clear world no. 1.
Elsewhere in the top 10, ACS and its partially-
owned subsidiary Hochtief have improved their
standings, as has Bechtel of the USA, and these
improvements have come at the expense of
China Communications Construction and China
Metallurgical Group (MCC).
This in itself is unusual. Over recent years,
Chinese construction companies have seemed
to march relentlessly up the league table, but
the 2013 ranking, based on revenues in 2012,
has seen a definite change of fortunes. Of the
11 Chinese companies listed in the Top 200,
only one, Guangsha Construction Group, has
improved its position compared to last year. Of
the remainder, seven have lost ground, while the
three largest are unmoved from 2012.
This illustrates what appears to be a growing divide
between the big three Chinese contractors and the
country’s other players. The group of CSCEC and
the two railway specialists saw their total revenues
increase some US$ 27.7 billion last year. Their
total of US$237 billion – an above average year-on-
year increase of 13% - accounted for almost two
thirds of revenues for Chinese companies in the
Top 200. In contrast, the remaining eight Chinese
contractors in the Top 200 saw their revenues
decline by an average of 6% year-on-year, with the
impact on their standings in the league table that
has already been noted.
Climbing the rankings
Where there are fallers in the league table, there
of course also have to be gainers and there
are several key groups of companies that have
improved their standings since last year. Most
noticeable, towards the top end of the rankings
are the large Japanese groups. Sekisui House.
Kajima, Obayashi, Taisei and Shimizu have all
moved up since the 2012 league table and now
sit within the top 20.
Indeed, this trend for the large Japanese
companies is reflected all the way through this
year’s top 200. Only two of the 32 Japanese
companies ranked in this year’s league table have
lost places since last year, while an impressive 27
have improved their standings and there are two
new entries at the foot of the table.
The global
Top 200
Although Chinese contractors dominate the top
10 of our league table, the downturn in their
domestic market has had an impact on standings
throughout the Top 200. Chris Sleight reports
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