Data centers propelled Turner to record $29.2B in revenue in 2025 | Construction Dive
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Backlog reached $44.3 billion as hyperscaler data center projects, sports stadiums and healthcare jobs buoyed the contractor’s results.
An article from Dive Brief Data centers propelled Turner to record $29.2B in revenue in 2025 Backlog reached $44.3 billion as hyperscaler data center projects, sports stadiums and healthcare jobs buoyed the contractor’s results. Published March 3, 2026 Matthew Thibault Reporter Share Copy link Email LinkedIn X/Twitter Facebook Print License Add us on Google Aerial rendering of Meta’s $10 billion data center campus in Lebanon, Ind. Courtesy of Meta Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Turner Construction reported record financials for 2025 on the back of hyperscaler data center builds and marquee stadium projects. The privately held company reported $29.2 billion in revenue for 2025, a 40% increase from 2024, according to the company’s annual report released Tuesday. New York City-based Turner’s figures bolster its status as the largest contractor in the U.S. by revenue. Turner also shared that its project backlog grew 34% year over year to $44.3 billion, representing the highest year-end backlog in its history. Data center projects reflected approximately 37% of backlog and continue to expand, a result of sustained investment in artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure. Dive Insight: These results are a continuation of the strong year the company noted midway through 2025. At the halfway point, the firm had more than $39 billion in backlog, a 21% year-over-year increase and a record for the...