South Korean construction companies have surpassed $1tn in accumulated overseas contracts, the Korea Bizwire reported, citing a domestic transport ministry statement.

The achievement comes nearly six decades after Hyundai Engineering & Construction secured its first international contract, an expressway project in Thailand in November 1965.

In the January-November period of 2024, South Korean companies amassed $32.69bn in overseas contracts, as revealed by the International Contractors Association of Korea.

This brought the total to $996.5bn by the end of November.

Although December’s figures were pending at the time of the report, the transport ministry confirmed that the cumulative value of contracts had exceeded $1trn within the month.

The ministry highlighted that nearly half of the orders in 2024 originated from Saudi Arabia, demonstrating the country’s significant role in South Korea’s construction sector expansion.

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Despite not meeting the annual target of $40bn for 2024, the total value of contracts for the year was the highest since 2015, when overseas construction deals reached $46.1bn.

South Korea’s construction companies secured nearly $10bn in orders from the Middle East until June 2024, marking significant growth compared to 2023, according to a Yonhap News Agency report last year.

According to the International Contractors Association of Korea, domestic builders secured $9.98bn in Middle East orders from January to May 2024, more than six times the $1.5bn reported during the same period in 2023.

Recently, data released by the Korea Construction Association indicated that the country’s construction industry is expected to experience a wage increase of approximately 2% in the first half (H1) of 2025 compared to H1 2024.