what expertise does Turkey have
@cabatli_53
Brothers, Thanks for your kind words and goodwill. Here are some info about construction sector.
Of the world’s top 250 construction companies by overseas operations, 42 were Turkish outfits in 2014, according to rankings by the magazine
Engineering News-Record (ENR). This was the second-largest group from one country in the list, after China.
The top Turkish firm in the list was Enka Construction and Industry at 52nd place, with headquarters in Istanbul and $2.4bn in international revenues, just one place ahead of Ankara-based Rönesans Construction, with $2.39bn. Third largest was TAV Construction (83rd place globally with $1.27bn in overseas revenue), followed by Polimeks İnşaat Taahhüt ve Sanayi (86th with $1.25bn) and Tekfen Construction and Installation (101st with $906m). In 2013, ENR gave TAV the title of second-largest airport construction company in the world (based on the projects it undertook in 2012), after US-based giant Bechtel. The rankings are also significant in that 11 years earlier, only eight Turkish companies made the list. Growth in the last decade has thus been exponential. From 1972 to March 2015, Turkish construction firms carried out some 7735 projects in 104 foreign countries. All of the above companies are also active domestically, as are key companies such as Çalık Holding’s Gap İnşaat, busy everywhere from Istanbul’s Tarlaba şı Redevelopment Project to a string of hospitals in Turkmenistan; Tepe İnşaat, which constructed the now-iconic İş Bank complex in Istanbul; and Cengiz İnşaat, part of the consortium building the new Istanbul airport, along with four other Turkish contractors, Kolin, Limak, Mapa and Kalyon.
https://oxfordbusinessgroup.com/ove...role-economy-several-large-projects-under-way