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Home News STRABAG’s strong performance for 2026

STRABAG’s strong performance for 2026

STRABAG has announced a strong performance for 2026

by Mike Woof
February 17, 2026
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STRABAG reports a strong performance for 2025 and believes 2026 will see further growth - image courtesy of STRABAG

STRABAG reports a strong performance for 2025 and believes 2026 will see further growth - image courtesy of STRABAG

STRABAG has announced a strong financial performance for 2025. The firm’s initial figures for the 2025 financial year record a healthy state of the business, together with an optimistic view for 2026.

“With output exceeding €20 billion for the first time, an order backlog of more than €30 billion and a higher EBIT margin, we reached several historic milestones in the 2025 financial year. These results underline the resilience of our business model and the consistent implementation of our strategy with a focus on growth markets. This puts us in a strong position as we enter 2026 and allows us to look ahead with confidence, particularly to opportunities in infrastructure,” says Stefan Kratochwill, CEO of STRABAG SE.

Output grew 6% and exceeded €20 billion for first time. The firm’s order backlog expanded by 24% to over €31 billion through a focus on growth markets. The outlook for 2026 is healthy, with an expected output of around €22 billion and an EBIT margin in range from 5% to 5.5% according to the firm.

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