AFRY reaffirms its position among global leaders in engineering and design in ENR 2025 rankings


AFRY has secured several top placements in the latest Engineering News-Record (ENR) rankings, underscoring its standing among the global leaders in engineering and design.

Several top placements in the latest ENR ranking further reinforce AFRY’s position among the world’s leading engineering and design companies. The company once again ranks #1 in Pulp & Paper, rose to #3 in hydro, and – for the first time – entered a top 10 in Solar generation, placing #9. In the overall sector specific categories, AFRY ranked #6 in both Industrial Processes and Power, alongside several top 10 positions in the sub-categories within Industrial Processes and Power.

“These results reflect our dedication to unlocking transitions towards a sustainable and resilient society. We work side-by-side with our clients to accelerate the transitions – whether it’s about decarbonizing industries, expanding the use of renewable energy or strengthening the resilience of societies,” says Linda Pålsson, President and CEO at AFRY.

The annual ENR Global Sourcebook and top lists are widely considered the industry benchmark for ranking international engineering and construction companies based on revenue for industry sector and specific services performed in the previous year outside of companies’ home market.

Rankings in Industrial Processes

Underscoring our commitment to enabling industrial transition through innovative and sustainable solutions, AFRY continues to hold top positions in several sub-categories, in addition to the overall #6 ranking in Industrial Processes. AFRY’s sub-category rankings are:

#1 in Pulp & Paper

#3 in Food & Beverage

#5 in Pharmaceuticals

#7 in Chemicals (non-petroleum)

#7 in Steel and Non-Ferrous Metals

# 9 in Auto Assembly Plants

#10 in Mining

Rankings in Power

Within Power, our work continues to drive real impact in energy transition, reflected in several top positions across the sub-categories and #6 ranking in the overall Power category. AFRY’s strong performance in this year’s ENR rankings within Energy reflects the growing demand for engineering and design expertise in the energy transition and the trust our clients place in us as a partner. AFRY’s sub-category rankings are:

#2 in Cogeneration

#3 in Hydro

#4 in Operations & Maintenance

#9 in Wind generation

#9 in Solar generation

#9 in Transmission & Distribution

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