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| This is what ACS Group’s stadiums look like at the 2026 World Cup |
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| 5 ACS Group stadiums host the World Cup in the United States |
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The 2026 World Cup is the largest in history: three host countries—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—48 national teams, and 104 matches capturing global attention. An event of this scale does not begin with the opening whistle; it starts much earlier, with the planning and construction of the infrastructure that makes it possible—an area in which ACS Group plays a leading role.
In this context, ACS Group, through Turner, has delivered five of the tournament’s U.S. venues: SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles), Lumen Field (Seattle), Levi’s Stadium (Bay Area), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), and Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City). These are unique infrastructures that reflect the leadership of ACS Group and Turner in the development of world-class sports facilities, where engineering, innovation, and the fan experience are central. Stadiums designed not only to host matches, but to create immersive environments that transform every game into a fully integrated experience.
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| HOCHTIEF is included in the DAX, Germany’s leading stock market index of the 40 largest companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. DAX entry is an historic milestone for HOCHTIEF and the ACS Group. It enhances the Group’s visibility in capital markets and reinforces its position as a global infrastructure leader, built over more than 150 years.
“This achievement reflects the commitment of our 62,000 employees worldwide, and I thank them for their contribution. We will continue to invest in our people and support their success”. Said Juan Santamaría, ACS Group and HOCHTIEF CEO.
HOCHTIEF continues to expand in core civil and urban infrastructure as well as in digital infrastructure and AI, critical minerals, defense, and energy, including nuclear. The Group’s established presence in North America, Australia, Asia and Europe provides a strong platform to support clients across the full project lifecycle and to grow in these priority markets. |
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HOCHTIEF awarded river water treatment plant contract for Germany’s semiconductor industry |
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HOCHTIEF awarded river water treatment plant contract for Germany’s semiconductor industry |
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HOCHTIEF has been awarded a contract by SachsenEnergie to design and build a modern river water treatment plant supporting the semiconductor industry in Dresden, Germany. From 2030, the facility will supply industrial water from the Elbe River to companies located in Europe’s largest semiconductor cluster. |
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| Turner Completes New Highmark Stadium |
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| The Gilbane-Turner team, the Buffalo Bills, and elected officials today celebrated the official completion of the new $2.1 billion Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.
The massive public-private partnership marks the largest construction project in Western New York history, delivering a state-of-the-art, open-air entertainment venue that secures the franchise's home in Buffalo for the next 30 years. Spanning 1.6 million square feet on a 242-acre site, the facility will host its first public event on August 8 with the Bills’ inaugural scrimmage game, the Blue & Red practice under the lights. |
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| The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center University Hospital. |
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Turner earns Top Healthcare Construction Manager Ranking from Modern Healthcare |
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Turner has been named the nation's top Healthcare Construction Manager by Modern Healthcare, earning the publication's highest ranking for the 25th time in the last 29 years. Modern Healthcare's annual ranking is based on healthcare construction volume completed during the previous year. The recognition reflects Turner's ability to deliver complex healthcare facilities that support patient care, clinical operations, and evolving healthcare needs. In 2025, Turner completed more than $4 billion in healthcare construction. Major projects included The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center University Hospital, a joint venture with Walsh Construction, one of ten healthcare projects valued at more than $1 billion that were underway during the year. |
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| Embassy Citadel, located in southern Mumbai
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| CIMIC awarded a luxury residential construction project in India |
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Leighton Asia has been awarded a contract to deliver a luxury residential project in Mumbai, India, for Embassy Developments Limited, India’s major real estate developer. The project, known as Embassy Citadel, is located in the South Mumbai area, and will generate revenue of approximately A$132 million for Leighton Asia. |
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| Projects by PYBAR, a Thiess Group company |
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| Thiess Group secures three contracts across gold and critical minerals projects |
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The Thiess Group has secured three contracts across gold and critical minerals projects in Australia, with new awards at the Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project and Fosterville Gold Mine in Victoria, and an extension at Rosebery Polymetallic Base Metal Mine, Tasmania. |
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Dragados staff on the London rail network
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| DRAGADOS Wins Elephant & Castle Station Fit-Out Scheme |
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Dragados has been appointed to Transport for London's (TfL) Infrastructure Improvement Framework, a strategic framework for delivering major upgrades across London's transport network. As part of this appointment, the company has also been awarded the Phase 2 fit-out works for Elephant & Castle Underground Station, having achieved the highest technical score in the tender process. The project will increase the station's capacity by around 30%, provide step-free access, improve emergency evacuation routes and enhance the overall passenger experience.
Projects like this are key to addressing growing mobility demand in major cities, enabling more efficient, accessible transport systems that are prepared for future needs. This milestone reinforces Dragados’ position in the UK and its role as a trusted partner in delivering complex infrastructure. It also highlights ACS Group’s capability to deliver high-demand urban projects that improve connectivity and mobility in major cities.
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| John Wayne Airport, Orange County, California |
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| FlatironDragados makes progress on the John Wayne Airport project |
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FlatironDragados has reached 40% completion on the $102 million reconstruction of Taxiway A at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California—progressing ahead of schedule while maintaining full airport operations. |
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| Abertis successfully prices a €750 million bond issue |
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Abertis has successfully completed today a new €750 million bond issuance maturing in 2032. The transaction was placed with international qualified investors and achieved an oversubscription of approximately 4.3 times the initial offering size, enabling the Company to secure financing conditions that surpassed its targets. |
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Turner took part in the construction of the Al Hambra Tower, an 80-storey, 412-metre structure, the tallest in Kuwait. |
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| HOCHTIEF developed the Temelín nuclear power plant in the Czech Republic. |
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FlatironDragados built the Port Mann Bridge in Canada, a 10-lane cable-stayed bridge with one of the longest spans in the world. |
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