West Group surpasses full-year revenue target on nine months

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West Group has announced a robust financial performance for the first nine months of the year, reporting a consolidated revenue of over €65 million, significantly exceeding its full-year 2025 target of €60 million.

The Group, operating with over 800 employees across 25 projects, credits its success to activities in Germany and Romania.

The company's balanced business model is confirmed by its revenue breakdown: 50% generated by the Civil and Industrial Construction division, 32% from Ready-Mix Concrete, and the remaining 18% from real estate development and logistics.

Dan Crăciunescu, Founder of West Group, said: “In a difficult macroeconomic and market context, the figures speak for themselves, and the level of business so far this year gives us the confidence and financial strength needed to support and carry forward, under good conditions, all our projects in the two markets where we operate.”

In Germany, West Group is serving as a trusted construction partner, executing complex structural works for major projects. These include the ESMC semiconductor plant in Dresden, the HPQ Offices complex in Frankfurt (which will house the new ING Germany headquarters), and the expansion of the Mercedes-Benz plant in Böblingen–Sindelfingen. 

The company also recently completed structural works for the Candidplatz project in Munich, a modern complex of 193 apartments, and the MurrTerrassen project near Stuttgart.

Meanwhile, in Romania, the Group owns and operates four ready-mix concrete production bases serving the Bucharest–Ilfov region. The company's local real estate focus is the iResidence residential project, which it fully took over in August 2025, with the structural frame completed for 273 of the 547 total housing units.

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