Clark Group, Hensel Phelps among nation's largest federal government contractors, according to BD+C's Giants 300 report

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Top 40 federal government contractors
  Company Value put in place ($)
1 Clark Group 1,260,300,000
2 Hensel Phelps Construction 934,360,000
3 Hunt Building Co. 825,959,007
4 Jacobs 593,521,460
5 Hunt Construction Group 550,000,000
6 Fluor Corp. 517,752,680
7 Turner 418,400,000
8 Balfour Beatty Construction 370,858,613
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The 328,172,452
10 Kraus-Anderson Construction 287,040,000
11 B.L. Harbert International 280,000,000
12 Walton Construction 211,800,000
13 Skanska USA Building 170,828,488
14 Weitz Co., The 165,110,000
15 PCL Construction Enterprises 164,840,931
16 Sundt Construction 160,251,000
17 Gilbane Building Co. 159,909,050
18 JE Dunn Construction Group 137,995,000
19 Webcor Builders 133,548,951
20 Walbridge 127,500,000
21 Heery International 120,870,000
22 Manhattan Construction 118,548,000
23 Walsh Group, The 113,633,112
24 Flintco Cos., The 74,832,000
25 Haskell Co., The 63,600,000
26 Suffolk Construction 62,791,169
27 Structure Tone 60,552,200
28 Hoffman Construction 56,000,000
29 Bovis Lend Lease 53,225,845
30 Stellar 50,170,000
31 W. M. Jordan Co. 44,386,553
32 Coakley & Williams Construction 40,965,000
33 Benham Companies 31,837,045
34 Harkins Builders 24,900,000
35 Miron Construction 21,700,000
36 URS Corp. 19,800,000
37 Brasfield & Gorrie 18,894,469
38 Barton Malow Co. 17,932,827
39 Ryan Companies US 16,175,130
40 Consigli Construction 15,500,000
Source: 2009 Giants 300 survey. For more Giants 300 rankings, visit www.BDCnetwork.com/Giants
         

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