Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Reston VA global EPC and project management at $17B+ revenue with 50,000 employees; Hoover Dam/Channel Tunnel heritage with new Manufacturing & Technology unit for semiconductor fabs and data centers competing with Fluor for megaproject EPC.
Bechtel Corporation is a Reston, Virginia-based engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company — privately held as a fifth-generation family business led by CEO Brendan Bechtel — operating as one of the world's largest EPC and project management firms with approximately $17+ billion in annual revenue and 50,000+ employees across five end markets: Energy (oil, gas, LNG terminals), Infrastructure (transportation, aviation, rail), Manufacturing & Technology (semiconductors, EV gigafactories, data centers), Mining & Metals (copper, iron ore, gold mining infrastructure), and Nuclear, Security & Environmental (nuclear power plants, government defense facilities). In 2024-2025, Bechtel formed a Manufacturing & Technology business unit to address growing customer demand for semiconductor fab construction (TSMC Arizona, Intel Ohio), electric vehicle manufacturing plant buildout, and hyperscale data center infrastructure. Bechtel has completed 25,000+ projects in 160+ countries across all seven continents since founding in 1898 by Warren A. Bechtel, including the Hoover Dam (1930s), the Trans-Arabian Pipeline, the English Channel Tunnel, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), and the first new US nuclear reactors in 30+ years.
GitHub Copilot 20M users; Copilot deployed in 90% of Fortune 100; Azure AI infrastructure serving OpenAI exclusively + 65,000+ enterprise customers. Copilot Studio for enterprise AI agents; $13B invested in OpenAI total.
Microsoft Corporation is a Redmond, Washington-based global technology company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: MSFT) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component and the world's second-largest publicly traded company by market capitalization (~$3.2 trillion) — providing cloud computing, enterprise software, developer tools, gaming, and AI-integrated productivity applications to businesses, consumers, governments, and developers worldwide through approximately 228,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024 (ending June 2024), Microsoft reported revenue of $245.1 billion (+16% year-over-year), with the Intelligent Cloud segment (Azure cloud platform) generating $105.4 billion (+22%), Productivity and Business Processes (Microsoft 365, Teams, LinkedIn, Dynamics) generating $77.7 billion (+12%), and More Personal Computing (Windows, Xbox, Surface, Search) generating $61.8 billion (+17%). Microsoft completed the $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard in October 2023 — the largest gaming acquisition in history — adding Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Candy Crush, and King's mobile games to the Xbox ecosystem. For fiscal year 2025, Microsoft guided continued 13-15% revenue growth driven by Azure's AI infrastructure demand (Azure AI customers grew 100%+ year-over-year), Microsoft 365 Copilot enterprise AI assistant adoption, and GitHub Copilot developer AI tool revenue. CEO Satya Nadella's "mobile-first, cloud-first" strategy, refined to "AI-first" with the OpenAI partnership, has created Microsoft's most competitive product positioning since the Windows/Office era.
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