
Following the excellent results of the first nine months of 2025, HOCHTIEF has raised its full-year outlook and now expects an operational net profit between EUR 750 and 780 million for the year, representing an increase of 25% compared to the previous year. “HOCHTIEF continues to develop its position as a global leader in advanced-tech infrastructure solutions. Our disciplined strategy focuses on high-value, high-return projects across digital, energy, and core infrastructure markets”, said CEO Juan Santamaría. Over 55% of the new orders acquired from January to September came from strategic growth markets. Three project examples that prove this: Digitalization: The Group’s data center order book more than doubled in value in the first nine months of 2025, underscoring our leadership in the market Energy transition: HOCHTIEF has decades of experience designing and building nuclear power plants and facilities across the world for renowned global energy companies like RWE. In the UK, we secured a EUR 685 million, 15-year framework contract for nuclear and civil works at Sellafield, extending our track record in complex energy and decommissioning projects Core infrastructure: In a joint venture, we were awarded the contract to build the Cleveland Browns' American football stadium with a project value of USD 2.4 billion
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Turner Selected for Westcourt Orlando Mixed-Use Development
Turner Construction Company was selected by JMA Ventures to serve as the general contractor for Westcourt Orlando, a transformative 900,000-square-foot mixed-use development in Orlando adjacent to the Kia Center, home of the NBA’s Orlando Magic.
The $500 million development will offer a Kimpton hotel, high-rise residential units, Class A office space, retail, and a live entertainment venue. Designed to create a lively, walkable district, Westcourt Orlando will enhance connectivity and activity around one of the city’s premier sports and entertainment destinations.
Construction of Westcourt Orlando is expected to generate significant economic impact across the region. Early site activity is underway as the team moves toward full mobilization. At peak, the project could support approximately 800 workers onsite, representing roughly 1,600 direct construction jobs over the life of the project. In addition, the project will create opportunities for local subcontractors, with many trade partners expected to come from the Central Florida market. Work packages will be structured to encourage broad participation across multiple project components.








