subscribe to ENR magazine subscribe
contact us
advertise
careers careers
events events
FAQ
subscriber login subscriber service
ENR Logo
Subscribe to ENR Magazine for only
$82 a year (includes full web access)


international features archive
The 2008 Top International and Global Contractors:
Prices Soar in a Boom Market

The demand for big-ticket projects, from petroleum production facilities and powerplants to major infrastructure upgrades and signature buildings, has made the demand intense for world-class contractors with the size and expertise to deliver these projects. As a result, big firms around the world are scrambling to grow, either organically or through acquisition, to meet this demand.
Full Story >>
More Stories 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005
2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001

08/13/2008 Byzantine Port, Botched Buildings Put A Brake On Bosporus Link

08/13/2008 Enka Construction Racks Up A Borderless Bonanza

07/16/2008 The 2008 Top International Design Firms: Despite a Boom, Firms Worry

07/02/2008 Explosive Growth Sparks Brazil's Booming Infrastructure Boom

07/02/2008 Bursting at the Seams, São Paulo Overhauls

07/02/2008 Undeveloped Interior Is Focus of Brazil's Hydro Plans

07/02/2008 Hydro Development Is Seen as Fast Way To Meeting Needs

07/02/2008 Brazil's Largest Contractor Looks at the Region

02/20/2008 Alberta's Booming Oil Sands Boast Cold Weather, Hot Market

02/20/2008 Production Plans Pick Up Steam

02/20/2008 When Temperature Plunges, Production Falls, Too

02/20/2008 Alberta's Worker Shortage Boosts Apprentice Program

02/20/2008 Oil Sands Ramp-Up Taxing Suncor's Staffing Ability

 

 

----- Advertising -----
Featured Video
  Blogs: ENR Staff   Blogs: Other Voices  
Critical Path: ENR's editors and bloggers deliver their insights, opinions, cool-headed analysis and hot-headed rantings
Other Voices: Highly opinionated industry observers offer commentary from around he world.
Regional Outlooks 2009:
TX, FL, NY, CA & Chicago

Each Regional Outlook provides a detailed forecast of construction, as well as a list of the largest projects, list of the architects, general contractors, and owners. Regional Outlooks: Texas, California, Florida, New York, Chicago.
----- Advertising -----