
ACS companies Turner and FlatironDragados recognized in ENR industry rankings
ACS companies Turner and FlatironDragados have been recognized among the industry’s leading firms in the latest Engineering News‑Record rankings Turner was again ranked number one overall in the ENR Top 400 Contractors list, marking its sixth consecutive year at the top.
Turner also ranked first in domestic building and manufacturing revenue and significantly advanced its position among contractors working internationally as a result of expansion in global markets. The company also increased its ranking in the telecommunications sector, reflecting continued growth in advanced technology and data center construction.
FlatironDragados ranked first in transportation and domestic heavy contracting revenue and was named among the top 25 contractors overall in the ENR Top 400. This marks the first ENR ranking for FlatironDragados as a fully integrated company and demonstrates the value of strategically combining complementary expertise, capabilities and geographic reach across North America.
ACS Group Chief Executive Officer Juan Santamaría said: "Alignment across ACS Group companies is creating opportunities for collaboration, with Turner and FlatironDragados working together on major projects that integrate building, civil, transportation and infrastructure expertise to deliver greater value for clients.
“These rankings reflect disciplined execution, technical excellence, innovation and strong partnerships, as well as the dedication of teams delivering complex projects in sectors that are shaping communities and economies around the world.”
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