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    Italy's Webuild secures 9.3 billion euros in orders for first 9 months of 2025

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on November 14, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:Project ManagementFinancial performanceInvestment opportunitiesConstruction industry

    Quick Summary

    Webuild secures €9.3B in orders for 2025, surpassing targets. The company forecasts revenue over €12.5B and monitors strategic markets.

    Table of Contents

    • Webuild's Financial Performance and Future Outlook
    • Order Intake and Financial Targets
    • Short-Term Commercial Pipeline
    • Tenders Submitted and Awaiting Outcome
    • Monitoring Strategic Market Opportunities

    Italy's Webuild secures 9.3 billion euros in orders for first 9 months of 2025

    Webuild's Financial Performance and Future Outlook

    (Reuters) -Italy's largest construction company Webuild said on Friday it had secured 9.3 billion euros ($10.9 billion) worth of new orders so far in 2025, and confirmed its financial guidance for the full year.

    Order Intake and Financial Targets

    The group has already crossed the order intake target under its 2023–2025 plan by nearly 10 billion euros, with the intake for the three-year period standing at 45 billion euros as of the end of the third quarter.

    Short-Term Commercial Pipeline

    Webuild maintained its 2025 forecasts for revenue exceeding 12.5 billion euros and core earnings (EBITDA) of more than 1.1 billion euros. It also expects its net cash position to cross 700 million euros and a book-to-bill ratio to be greater than 1, indicating more orders are coming in than being filled.

    Tenders Submitted and Awaiting Outcome

    The group's short-term commercial pipeline stood at 76.7 billion euros at the end of the third quarter, including around 18.5 billion euros in tenders submitted and awaiting an outcome, it said.

    Monitoring Strategic Market Opportunities

    "The positive operating trends point to a potential further upside in the group's growth," Webuild said in the quarterly statement, adding it would continue to monitor opportunities in strategic markets such as Europe, Australia, North America and the Middle East.

    Webuild typically does not report sales or earnings figures for the nine-month period.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Laura Contemori in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Webuild secures €9.3 billion in orders for 2025.
    • •The company surpasses its 2023-2025 order intake target.
    • •Revenue forecast for 2025 exceeds €12.5 billion.
    • •Short-term commercial pipeline at €76.7 billion.
    • •Webuild monitors opportunities in strategic markets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy's Webuild secures 9.3 billion euros in orders for first 9 months of 2025

    1What is order intake?

    Order intake refers to the total value of new contracts or orders received by a company during a specific period, indicating its business growth and future revenue potential.

    2What is EBITDA?

    EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a measure used to analyze a company's operating performance and profitability.

    3What is a book-to-bill ratio?

    The book-to-bill ratio is a financial metric that compares the amount of new orders received (bookings) to the amount of orders fulfilled (billed) over a specific period.

    4What are core earnings?

    Core earnings refer to a company's profits derived from its primary business operations, excluding any non-recurring items or expenses.

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