ACS Group Reports €655 Million Profit in Q3 2025, Driven by Data Center and Infrastructure Growth
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ACS Group Reports €655 Million Profit in Q3 2025, Driven by Data Center and Infrastructure Growth

ACS Group announced a net profit of €655 million for the third quarter of 2025, marking an 11.6% increase on a comparable basis. Group sales rose 23.7% to €36.8 billion, while EBITDA grew 32% to reach €2.2 billion, driven by strong performance across all divisions—particularly Turner, CIMIC, and Dragados.

The Group’s order backlog reached €89.3 billion, up 8.9%, supported by record project awards worth €43.8 billion. Data centers remained a key growth driver, with backlog in this segment expanding by over €6.8 billion in the past year.

Turner Construction, ACS’s U.S. subsidiary, posted 38% sales growth and a 59% increase in profit before tax, benefiting from strong demand across data center, healthcare, and education projects, as well as the acquisition of Ireland-based Dornan Engineering.

CIMIC Group in Australia recorded 12.6% higher sales (€7.98 billion) and steady profit growth, supported by new opportunities in defense and sustainable mobility sectors.

The Engineering and Construction division—including Hochtief E&C, Dragados, and Flatiron—saw 11.2% sales growth and a 35% increase in profit before tax, backed by activity in high-speed transport and sustainable infrastructure projects.

The Infrastructure division contributed €139 million to ordinary profit, led by toll operator Abertis and concession firm Iridium, both benefiting from traffic growth and new projects in Europe and North America.

ACS reported net debt of €2.23 billion, down €173 million year-on-year, despite currency headwinds. The company invested €1.25 billion over the past twelve months, including €446 million in data center development and the €436 million acquisition of Dornan.

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