No crisis at Porr
Porr presents solid figures for the first half of the year. The Management Board expects a moderate increase for the year as a whole.

No crisis at Porr
The Porr construction group achieved solid results in the first half of 2025: production output rose by 1.8 percent to 3.171 billion euros, EBIT improved by 15.5 percent to 48.7 million euros, and earnings per share rose by 17.8 percent to 0.53 euros.
Success across the board
"It's a success across the board. The infrastructure expansion in our home markets has picked up speed, and Porr was able to win large and exciting new orders in this area," says Porr CEO Karl-Heinz Strauss. "In addition, we are noticing that building construction is gaining strength again. Our order intake is therefore very diverse, from projects in infrastructure and industrial construction to healthcare construction and residential construction." The Porr boss continues to see the outlook as positive. “The European construction industry is showing growth tendencies, especially in future areas such as data centers and the infrastructure related to the energy transition – and of course in the further expansion of transport networks,” said Strauss. The Executive Board continues to expect a moderate increase in performance and sales as well as an EBIT margin of 2.8 to 3.0 percent for 2025. The goal by 2030 is an EBIT margin of 3.5 to 4.0 percent.