Nine companies from the top ten made a profit last year.
According to the OpenDataBot 2025 Index, the total income of the leading construction companies amounted to UAH 49.49 billion. This is 41% more than in 2023. The top three leaders have remained almost unchanged for three years in a row. Nine companies from the top ten managed to make a profit last year. Half of the top companies are engaged in the construction of roads and highways.
The top ten construction companies in the OpenDataBot Index 2025 earned over UAH 49 billion in revenue. This is 41% more than in 2023. The combined profit of the leaders grew 1.6 times to UAH 3.09 billion.
The lion’s share of the top companies’ revenue comes from five companies specializing in road construction: 75% or UAH 36.9 billion.
Four other companies are engaged in the construction of residential and non-residential buildings, with a more modest contribution of 20% of revenue. One company in the ranking operates in the narrow field of exploratory drilling.
For the third year in a row, the top three leaders in the Construction Industry Index have remained virtually unchanged. The absolute leader is Avtomagistral-Pivden from Odesa, owned by Oleksandr Boiko. In 2024, the company earned UAH 13.2 billion (27% of the total revenue of the top companies), which is 1.6 times higher than in 2023. Profit reached a record 1.36 billion UAH.
In second place is Vinnytsia-based Avtostrada, owned by Maksym Shkil. The company earned 10.8 billion UAH (+30%) and increased its profit 1.6 times to 74.6 million UAH.
The company notes that Avtostrada is one of the ten largest donors to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, having transferred more than UAH 2.1 billion since the start of the full-scale war. The company is actively involved in the reconstruction of critical infrastructure, including water pipelines and energy facilities. It is also one of the largest taxpayers in its industry.
Third place went to Rostdorstroy in Odesa (Yevgeny Konovalov and Yuri Schumacher). The company increased its revenue by 15% (to UAH 6.85 billion), while its profit fell by a quarter.
Onur Construction International from Lviv (owned by Turkish entrepreneurs Cetinjeviz Onur and Ihsan) climbed to fourth place. Its revenue grew by 30% to UAH 3.82 billion, and its profit almost tripled to UAH 418 million.
Fifth place went to a newcomer to the Index, Atelier de France Kyiv, a company engaged in the restoration of architectural monuments. Its revenue grew 6.4 times to UAH 2.9 billion, and its profit tripled (UAH 44 million). The owner is Frenchman Antoine Courtois, Philippe, Marie.
Ferrostroy from Poltava returned to the Index after a year’s hiatus, increasing its revenue 1.7 times to UAH 2.62 billion and its profit 2.6 times to UAH 298 million. The company is engaged in the construction of buildings.
Kosul (part of Rinat Akhmetov’s SCM Group) lost a quarter of its revenue and four places in the ranking, falling to seventh place with UAH 2.6 billion. At the same time, its profit grew by 8% to UAH 758.8 million. This company accounts for a quarter of the earnings of the top ten companies.
Vladimir Vypyrail’s Kyiv Energy Construction Company showed the largest profit growth — 8.8 times (to UAH 16.9 million), although its revenue fell by 6% to UAH 2.3 billion.
Techno-Bud-Center (Andriy Yarema and Yuriy Khanin) is another newcomer. Revenue grew 1.6 times to UAH 2.2 billion, and profit grew 1.5 times to UAH 26 million.
Vesta-I, which was headed by a new owner in March 2025, Tajik citizen Karimi Asolat Ismatzoda, showed a fourfold increase in revenue (UAH 2.2 billion), but instead of profit, it reported a loss of UAH 1.9 million.
So, in 2025, the following companies left the rating: