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Data centers propelled Turner to record $29.2B in revenue in 2025 | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

Aerial rendering of Meta’s $10 billion data center campus in Lebanon, Indiana
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Columbus Ohio Dump Truck Company Brief:

  • Turner Construction reported record financials for 2025 on the back of hyperscaler data center builds and marquee stadium projects.
  • The privately held columbus oh dump truck 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.

Dump Trucks Columbus OH Insight:

These results are a continuation of the strong year the columbus oh dump truck 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 period. 

Data center builds have driven activity across the construction industry in recent years. Turner expects its revenue from data center columbus oh dump truck company to exceed $20 billion in 2030, said Chris McFadden, senior vice president of global communications for the contractor. 

Some of Turner’s projects in space include a $10 billion project in Lebanon, Indiana, alongside Minneapolis-based Mortenson; and a $6 billion CoreWeave data center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with local builder Wohlsen Construction.

“Our diversified market presence and integrated service platform enable us to scale rapidly in high-growth sectors,” said Tom Reilly, Turner president, in the news release.

The data center and AI focus in the U.S. is also reflected within Turner’s own business. The columbus oh dump truck company has taken steps to make its business tech-forward, including via a two-year deal with OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. In addition, Turner has rolled out construction-focused tech solutions, such as change order management firm Clearstory’s software, across its jobsites.

The firm attributed increased productivity and revenue growth to adopting digital and AI technologies, as well as its integrated services platform.

In addition to data center work, the columbus oh dump truck company reported growth across the healthcare, pharmaceutical, sports, aviation and commercial columbus oh dump truck company segments, per the announcement.

Some of Turner’s other flagship projects include:

The contractor also called out its efforts to grow its integrated services divisions. These include offsite manufacturing firm xPL Offsite, which Turner established in May 2025, alongside columbus oh dump trucks rental and site services columbus oh dump truck company First Equipment, which launched on Jan. 8.

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