Leading Water Engineering and Construction Firms: Profiling Company Strategies and Trends
상품코드:1706270
리서치사:Bluefield Research
발행일:2025년 04월
페이지 정보:영문
라이선스 & 가격 (부가세 별도)
한글목차
엔지니어링 기업 및 건설 기업은 지자체 및 산업계의 상하수도 부문 의사결정에 없어서는 안 될 존재입니다. 그 영향력은 컨설팅 서비스 및 기술 제안에서 건설 및 시설 관리까지 아우르며, 상수도 부문의 중요한 의사결정자로 자리매김하고 있습니다. 어떤 면에서는 중요 인프라 및 기술 선택의 문지기 역할을 담당하고 있습니다.
이들 기업은 경제적 파괴, 기술 발전, 기후 변화, 진화하는 정책 환경 등 시장의 힘에 끊임없이 적응하여 경쟁력을 유지하고 있습니다. 에너지 전환, 디지털 전환, 공업용수 수요 증가와 같은 성장 기회에 대응하기 위해 사업 부문의 재편, 재배치, 매각에 사업 전략의 초점이 맞추어지고 있습니다.
이러한 환경 변화 속에서 기업들은 인수합병(M&A), 파트너십, 지리적 확장, 서비스 혁신(디지털 솔루션, 대안적 전달 모델 등) 등 다양한 전략을 펼치고 있습니다. 투자와 거래는 역량 강화, 고성장 시장 진출, 수익원 다각화 등 보다 광범위한 추진력을 반영하고 있습니다.
본 보고서에서는 세계 엔지니어링, 조달 및 건설(EPC) 기업의 35개 사업 부문과 지역별 수익, 비교 순위, 전략적 포지셔닝을 상세하게 분석하여, 각 사업 부문과 지역별 수익, 비교 순위, 전략적 포지셔닝을 조사했습니다.
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대상 기업
Acciona
AECOM
Aecon
Arcadis
Arup
AtkinsRealis
Black & Veatch
Brown and Caldwell
Burns & McDonnell
Carollo Engineers
CDM Smith
Dewberry
FCC Group
Ferrovial
Freese and Nichols
Granite Construction
GHD
Granite Construction
Hazen and Sawyer
HDR
Jacobs Solutions
Kiewit Corporation
McKim & Creed
Mott MacDonald
PCL Construction
Ramboll
Royal HaskoningDHV
RSK Group
Sacyr
Shimmick
Stantec
Sundt Construction
SWECO
Tetra Tech
The Walsh Group
VINCI
Woodard & Curran
WSP Group
LSH
영문 목차
영문목차
Engineering and construction firms are vital in shaping decisions across the municipal and industrial water & wastewater sectors. Their influence extends from consulting services and technology recommendations to construction and facility operations, positioning them as key decision-makers in the water sector. In some respects, they serve as gatekeepers to critical infrastructure and technology choices.
These firms continuously adapt to market forces to remain competitive, including economic disruptions, technological advancements, climate change, and evolving policy landscapes. Business strategies increasingly revolve around restructuring-establishing, repositioning, or divesting units to align with growth opportunities such as energy transition, digital transformation, and the increasing demand for industrial water.
In this shifting landscape, firms are deploying a range of strategies, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A), partnerships, geographic expansion, and service innovation (e.g., digital solutions, alternative delivery models). Investment and deal-making activities reflect a broader push to enhance capabilities, enter high-growth markets, and diversify revenue streams.
This Insight Report provides an in-depth analysis of 35 global engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firms, covering revenues by business unit and geography, comparative rankings, and strategic positioning. Bluefield's analysis highlights the critical factors shaping these firms' competitive strategies and long-term positioning in the water and wastewater industry.
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Companies Mentioned:
Acciona
AECOM
Aecon
Arcadis
Arup
AtkinsRealis
Black & Veatch
Brown and Caldwell
Burns & McDonnell
Carollo Engineers
CDM Smith
Dewberry
FCC Group
Ferrovial
Freese and Nichols
Garney Construction
GHD
Granite Construction
Hazen and Sawyer
HDR
Jacobs Solutions
Kiewit Corporation
McKim & Creed
Mott MacDonald
PCL Construction
Ramboll
Royal HaskoningDHV
RSK Group
Sacyr
Shimmick
Stantec
Sundt Construction
SWECO
Tetra Tech
The Walsh Group
VINCI
Woodard & Curran
WSP Group
Table of Tables
Section 1: Market Overview
Notable 2025 Trends Among Leading Engineering & Construction Firms
Water vs. International Business Activities
M&A Pace Slows Among Engineering & Construction Firms
Leading Firms Grow Cold with M&A
Spanish Engineering Firms Maneuver Abroad
Privatized U.K. Market Functions as Central European Hub for Global Firms
Section 2: Engineering Design Firm Positioning
Ranking Design Firms by water-Related Revenues
Water Activity Share of Revenue Totals for Design Firms
Section 3: Engineering Construction Firm Positioning
Ranking Construction Firms by Water-Related Revenues
Water Activity Share of Revenue Totals for Construction Firms