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ENR Global Sourcebook: Ayesa ranks in the Top 20 For Water and Top 30 for Transportation

Written by Byrne Looby | 19 December 2023

 

Ayesa excels Globally: Top 20 in Water Supply and Top 30 in Transportation Rankings

In the latest release of the Engineering News-Record's (ENR) Global Sourcebook, Ayesa, an international provider of IT and engineering services, achieves impressive rankings across multiple engineering sectors, achieving Top 20 for Water supply and Top 30 For Transportation

View the Global Sourcebook Report here.

Ayesa Rankings in Global Infrastructure Market Segments:

  • Top 20 Water Supply: Ayesa secures an impressive #17 ranking among the World’s Top International Engineering Design firms
  • Top 30 Transportation: Delivering major sustainable transportation schemes around the world, secures the #26 position
  • #31 ranking in Industrial Process
  • #39 ranking in Petroleum
  • #30 ranking in Sewer and Solid Waste

 These rankings highlight Ayesa's continued commitment to excellence and innovation for infrastructure around the world where it is ranked as #44 in the Top 225 International Engineering Design firms.

Key points of the ENR Global Sourcebook

  • Over the past year, the top 225 design firms experienced a notable 8.8% increase in total revenue, reaching an impressive $73.6 billion. The median revenue for these firms also rose by approximately 1.82%, reaching $48.7 million. Among the 213 design firms that reported, nearly three-quarters observed a revenue increase from 2022 to 2023. Additionally, of the 185 firms providing backlog data, 74.1% reported higher results compared to the previous list, marking an improvement from the 68.9% increase reported from 2021 to 2022.

  • In response to the pressing need for an energy transition, climate change mitigation, and decarbonization, global leaders are placing resilient design at the forefront. International design firms are emphasizing the critical importance of resilience.

  • The construction industry is facing a pivotal moment as climate change impacts intensify worldwide, with question marks applied to essential materials like concrete and steel. The call to "build back better" is urging a new era of sustainable design and engineering.

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