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    TSouth Africa’s construction industry remains a cornerstone of the country’s economy, playing a vital role in infrastructure development, job creation and economic growth.

    Despite challenges such as regulatory hurdles, material cost volatility, and energy constraints, some construction companies continue to demonstrate resilience, innovation, and operational excellence.

    This 2025 edition of South Africa’s Top Construction Companies focuses on the key companies shaping the country’s built environment, from major infrastructure to commercial real estate and affordable housing.

    1. WBHO (Wilson Bailey Homes Obcon)

    Headquarters: Johannesburg
    Established: 1970
    Focus areas: civil engineering, roads and earthworks, building construction
    Website: www.wbho.co.za

    WBHO remains one of South Africa’s largest construction companies. WBHO has a diverse portfolio that includes transportation infrastructure, commercial buildings, and industrial projects, and continues to deliver major developments such as highways, data centers, and large-scale retail projects.

    Our continued commitment to safety and sustainability strengthens our leadership in this field.

    2. Abeng Limited

    Headquarters: Johannesburg
    Founded: 1880
    Focus Areas: Engineering, Infrastructure, Mining Services
    Website: www.aveng.co.za

    Aveng has undergone a major restructuring in recent years and is steadily regaining its footing. The company’s Grinaker-LTA division continues to award major civil engineering and construction contracts across the transport and energy sectors.

    Abeng’s increasing focus on developing renewable energy infrastructure, particularly solar and wind power, is consistent with South Africa’s long-term energy goals.

    3. Stefanutti strain

    Head Office: Kempton Park
    Established: 1971
    Focus areas: roads, earthworks, marine construction, electrical and mechanical engineering
    Website: www.stefanuttistocks.com

    Stefanutti Stocks has maintained its position as South Africa’s top-tier contractor by consistently delivering complex infrastructure and civil works projects.

    Our experience in marine and industrial projects and our involvement in public-private infrastructure partnerships keep us relevant in a changing economic landscape.

    4. Construction of Concord

    Headquarters: Midland
    Founded: 1948 (reorganized in 2016)
    Focus areas: infrastructure, mining, architecture
    Website: www.concor.co.za

    Concor has a growing presence both in South Africa and across the SADC region. Known for its excellence in major projects such as bridges, roads and office parks, Concor continues to focus on green building practices and is an accredited member of the Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA).

    5. Moseo Construction Group

    Headquarters: Johannesburg
    Established: 1997
    Focus areas: public housing, education, public infrastructure
    Website: www.motheogroup.co.za

    Motheo is one of South Africa’s largest construction companies run by black women.

    The group specializes in social infrastructure, particularly affordable housing and schools. With a focus on communities and having delivered more than 80,000 homes, the company has established itself as a leading player in inclusive development.

    6. Lauvex Group

    Headquarters: Bloemfontein
    Established: 1974
    Focus areas: road construction, infrastructure development, material supply
    Website: www.raubex.com

    Raubex is a leading infrastructure development company focused on road rehabilitation and maintenance.

    A vertically integrated business model from construction to material supply provides operational advantages. Raubex continues to secure government road construction tenders and is also involved in renewable energy EPC contracts.

    7. GVK-Shiyazama Construction

    Headquarters: Cape Town
    Founded: 1960s
    Focus Areas: Building Renovations, Facilities and Commercial Projects
    Website: www.gvkgroup.co.za

    GVK-Siya Zama is a well-established mid-sized contractor known for delivering bespoke public sector and heritage building projects. The company focuses on skills development and inclusion, and has a strong reputation for transformation and employment equity.

    8. Group 5 (in business rescue but worth noting)

    Headquarters: Johannesburg
    Established: 1974
    Focus areas: infrastructure development, project investment, engineering
    Website: www.groupfive.co.za

    Group Five entered business rescue in 2019, but its legacy and remaining subsidiaries are still contributing to ongoing projects. The company, once one of the continent’s most active infrastructure developers, could re-emerge as a restructured niche player.

    South Africa construction outlook in 2025

    The construction sector is expected to grow moderately in 2025, supported by public infrastructure spending, housing demand, and energy-related investments. The key areas expected to drive growth are:

    Renewable energy (solar, wind, power storage)

    Road and transport upgrades under SANRAL

    Affordable housing and mixed-use development

    Smart city and green building technology

    Continued promotion of government infrastructure funding and private sector participation in development could also strengthen the project pipeline.

    conclusion

    South Africa’s top construction companies combine traditional expertise, strategic diversification and innovation to navigate complex operating environments. As the country accelerates its infrastructure ambitions and energy transition, these companies will continue to be at the heart of delivering projects that will shape the country’s future.

    For developers, investors and policy makers, understanding the key players in this evolving landscape is essential for successful engagement with South Africa’s built environment.

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