The construction market is anticipated to develop at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6% since 2016 to reach a value of
$13,570.90 billion in 2021, according to The Business Research Company's
"Construction Global Market Report 2022." The size of the worldwide construction
market is anticipated to increase at a rate of 9.8% from $13,570,90 billion
in 2021 to $22,873,96 billion in 2026. After that, it is anticipated that the
size of the worldwide construction industry would increase at a CAGR of 11.5%
from 2026 to reach $39,352.08 billion in 2031.
Have you ever wondered which firms dominate the construction
sector? Who is turning over the most money? An intriguing look at the top UK
revenue-generating enterprises and their identities.
here are 5 of the largest construction companies in the UK:
1. Balfour Beatty Plc
George Balfour and Andrew Beatty created Balfour Beatty in
1909, and today they are the top international infrastructure company.
They have increased the revenue of the second-largest
construction company in the UK by half, bringing it to an astounding £8.59
billion for the fiscal year ending in 2020.
Balfour Beatty is also the fourth highest-profit company in
the UK.
Infrastructure that is innovative and efficient is financed, developed, built, and maintained by Balfour Beatty. They primarily conduct business in the UK, Ireland, and North America and employ about 26,000 people.
2. Kier Group Plc
As a prominent provider of construction and infrastructure
services, Kier was established in 1928 as a specialized concrete business. The
company offers specialized design and build skills. After nearly collapsing,
Kier has done exceptionally well to hold onto their good position. For the
fiscal year ending in 2020, the group generated revenues of £3.48 billion.
About 19,000 people work for Kier, who is primarily based in the UK.
Although Kier has the second-highest turnover of all businesses, the company now ranks 100th on the list for profit!
3. Morgan Sindall Group Plc
Morgan Sindall was founded in 1977 by John Morgan and Jack Lovel John. It is a renowned construction and regeneration corporation with eight complementary subsidiary companies.
The group focuses on investments in affordable housing, urban renewal, infrastructure, and building. For the fiscal year ending in 2020, Morgan Sindall generated revenues of £3.03 billion. They operate throughout the UK and have over 6,600 employees.
4. Interserve Plc
The first UK building, engineering, and fit-out company,
Interserve was established in 1884 as the London and Tilbury Lighterage Company
Limited.
Interserve specializes in design and construction capabilities and works on projects in several industries. Interserve's revenue for the fiscal year ending in 2020 was £2.55 billion. Over 60,000 individuals are employed by Interserve across 230 offices across the world.
5. Amey UK Plc
One of the top five support services suppliers for road and
rail infrastructure projects in the UK, the business was started in 1921 by
William Charles Amey.
Amey handles the UK's defense estate, cleans and maintains
schools, guides prisoners safely, and keeps jails and courts safe in addition
to maintaining the country's road and rail infrastructure. They also provide
utility services and collect and treat garbage.
Amey had $2.40 billion in revenue for the fiscal year ending
in 2020. Over 16,000 people work for Interserve. Amey is now ranked 98th in
terms of profitability.