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The country's largest construction firms announce earnings | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

Published May 14, 2021
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Some of the largest construction firms in the country reported earnings over the last few weeks. 

While revenue, backlog and other markers of financial health varied among these construction giants, all of them reported feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, now stretching into its second year.

Many also noted their confidence in a rising tide of future work, especially in the civil sector, amid hopes of the passage of a federal infrastructure package and one company, Lendlease, announced that its CEO is retiring.

Here is a roundup of the latest corporate news from these industry leaders:

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