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Latest period

$591.04M

YoY change

-9.5%

5Y CAGR

+9.5%

Peak year (2008)

$597.25M

CapEx history chart for Ferrovial (FER) from 2004 to 2025

Latest: $218.12M

CapEx growth chart for Ferrovial (FER) from 2004 to 2025

Latest: -9.5%

CapEx history table for Ferrovial (FER) from 2004 to 2025

  • 2025$218.12M-9.5%
  • 2024$241.10M+160.5%
  • 2023$92.56M-4.7%
  • 2022$97.08M-31.5%
  • 2021$141.76M+2.5%
  • 2020$138.32M-38.2%
  • 2019$223.65M+7.7%
  • 2018$207.60M+30.6%
  • 2017$158.97M-16.7%
  • 2016$190.85M-1.5%
  • 2015$193.81M+34.9%
  • 2014$143.65M+9.9%
  • 2013$130.70M-14.6%
  • 2012$153.07M+18.4%
  • 2011$129.33M-25.0%
  • 2010$172.44M-40.9%
  • 2009$291.79M-51.1%
  • 2008$597.25M+75.0%
  • 2007$341.31M+26.9%
  • 2006$268.88M
  • 2004$2.71M

CapEx values are taken from Ferrovial's reported cash flow statements (interim 6-K and annual 20-F filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). Each row shows the period end date and the filing date. YoY compares each figure to the same period one year earlier. Amounts converted to USD using IAS 21 average exchange rates (P&L / cash flow) or closing rates (balance sheet). Originally filed in EUR.

About CapEx at Ferrovial (FER)

According to Ferrovial's latest reported financial statements, the company's current CapEx (TTM) is $591.04M. Capital expenditures (CapEx) are cash outlays for property, plant, and equipment and other long-lived productive assets — reported on the cash flow statement under investing activities. CapEx funds future capacity (factories, data centers, software, machinery), so rising spend can signal investment in growth, while heavy CapEx reduces free cash flow available to shareholders. We display CapEx as a positive amount (the absolute cash outflow); compare with revenue to gauge capital intensity and with total assets for the asset-base context.

Headline TTM above sums the four reported quarters through (reported ). Chart and table below cover the full reported history back to .

2025's annual CapEx for Ferrovial (FER) came in at €187.00M – declined 17.3% year-over-year.

Looking at the 2020–2025 (5 years) stretch, Ferrovial CapEx compounded at +10.0% per year, with mixed annual results across the window.

Between 2008 and 2025, Ferrovial CapEx plunged 53.9%, falling from €406.00M to €187.00M.

2008 marks the peak CapEx at €406.00M, with the historical low of €2.09M recorded in 2004.

Ferrovial Capital Expenditures by Year

Ferrovial Capital Expenditures 2025: $218.12M

Ferrovial CapEx in 2025 was €187.00M ($218.12M), declined 17.3% below 2024.

Ferrovial Capital Expenditures 2024: $241.10M

2024's CapEx for Ferrovial came in at €226.00M ($241.10M), surged 162.8% from 2023.

Ferrovial Capital Expenditures 2023: $92.56M

Ferrovial posted CapEx of €86.00M ($92.56M) in 2023, declined 9.5% below 2022.

Ferrovial Capital Expenditures 2022: $97.08M

In 2022, Ferrovial reported CapEx of €95.00M ($97.08M), declined 23.4% below 2021.

Ferrovial Capital Expenditures 2021: $141.76M

Ferrovial CapEx in 2021 was €124.00M ($141.76M).

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