Top 70 industrial contractors

Top 70 industrial contractors
(2007 construction value put in place in $ millions)
  Company
Value put in place
1. Jacobs Engineering Group 2,093,123,900
2. Fluor 726,566,400
3. PCL Construction Enterprises 718,279,349
4. DPR Construction 703,104,000
5. Skanska USA Building 480,000,000
6. Gray Construction 456,300,800
7. Walbridge 449,120,000
8. Duke Construction 437,880,000
9. Clayco 435,500,000
10. Stellar 419,550,000
11. Graycor 403,200,000
12. Alberici Corp. 398,370,000
13. Haskell Co., The 350,350,000
14. McShane Construction 309,869,532
15. Turner Corp., The 282,006,000
16. Oltmans Construction 272,000,000
17. H&M 255,924,305
18. Bovis Lend Lease 248,988,647
19. Opus Group, The 244,569,000
20. McCarthy Holdings 241,584,149
21. BE&K 237,661,352
22. Gilbane Building Co. 198,329,880
23. Clark Group 189,850,000
24. Hoffman Construction 178,200,000
25. Facility Group 178,080,000
26. Yates Cos., The 177,426,000
27. Structure Tone 166,712,500
28. Miron Construction 159,950,000
29. Barton Malow 158,691,552
30. Ryan Companies US 155,359,996
31. Boldt Co., The 155,041,160
32. Torcon 142,100,000
33. Weitz Co., The 114,411,819
34. Choate Construction 96,059,256
35. McGough Construction 82,752,000
36. Jordan Construction 79,000,000
37. Hensel Phelps Construction 75,578,700
38. Benham Cos., The 64,769,390
39. EMJ 57,553,628
40. James McHugh Construction 52,045,821
41. Walsh Group, The 49,561,457
42. Austin Commercial 47,117,680
43. Burns & McDonnell 43,800,000
44. Nabholz Construction 43,300,000
45. B.L. Harbert International 42,620,000
46. James G. Davis Construction 40,650,000
47. John S. Clark Co. 40,546,148
48. Brasfield & Gorrie 36,452,682
49. Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The 35,400,000
50. M+W Zander 34,250,000
51. CORE Construction Group 32,558,451
52. Lease Crutcher Lewis 32,028,000
53. Moss & Associates 31,189,593
54. JE Dunn Construction Group 26,352,000
55. Messer Construction 26,128,156
56. Kraus-Anderson Construction 24,690,000
57. Hoar Construction 21,104,280
58. Hunt Construction Group 20,000,000
59. Alter Construction Group 19,022,945
60. S. M. Wilson 16,820,152
61. Layton Cos., The 16,120,000
62. W. M. Jordan 15,157,398
63. Doster Construction 13,650,000
64. Pepper Construction Group 12,030,000
65. Manhattan Construction 11,872,040
66. Epstein 11,198,000
67. Adolfson & Peterson Construction 9,520,000
68. Walton Construction 6,760,000
69. Batson-Cook 4,645,681
70. Teng Affiliated Cos. 3,930,000
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