Skanska's $7B Q2 Order Intake Raises Practical Questions for Bonding Capacity at Scale
Skanska posted a record $7 billion in orders for Q2 2025. For sureties and large GCs watching backlog trends, the number signals real capacity stress ahead.
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Bianca Renaud writes for Contractor Press News. 4 articles published.
Skanska posted a record $7 billion in orders for Q2 2025. For sureties and large GCs watching backlog trends, the number signals real capacity stress ahead.
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