Top 75 Commercial Contractors



Top 75 commercial contractors

(See our Giants 300 Commercial Sector Report.)



  Firm Revenue 
1. The Turner Corp. 2,233.98
2. Structure Tone 1,860.30
3. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. 1,759.47
4. Perini Corp. 1,528.19
5. The Weitz Co. 1,341.03
6. Hunt Construction Group 1,293.50
7. Bovis Lend Lease 1,020.59
8. Swinerton Inc. 975.27
9. Skanska USA Building 874.00
10. PCL Construction Enterprises 800.11
11. Clark Group 779.76
12. The Opus Group 706.16
13. EMJ Corp. 701.14
14. Hensel Phelps Construction 681.91
15. Holder Construction 674.05
16. HITT Contracting 659.97
17. Brasfield & Gorrie 644.00
18. Webcor Builders 641.69
19. Robins & Morton 627.54
20. M. A. Mortenson Co. 604.71
21. Duke Construction 525.25
22. DPR Construction 520.77
23. Gilbane Building Co. 512.01
24. Kitchell Contractors 509.46
25. Balfour Beatty Construction (formerly Centex) 463.94
26. Ryan Companies US 460.77
27. Pepper Construction Group 458.66
28. Walton Construction 451.20
29. The Beck Group 449.02
30. James G. Davis Construction 430.30
31. McCarthy Building Cos. 415.14
32. JE Dunn Construction Group 409.92
33. Shawmut Design and Construction 393.75
34. Choate Construction 353.62
35. McGough Construction 347.48
36. Big-D Construction  332.83
37. Hoffman Construction 329.40
38. W.E. O’Neil Construction 320.26
39. Hoar Construction 289.95
40. Austin Commercial 260.37
41. Messer Construction 259.27
42. Clancy & Theys Construction 255.76
43. Konover Construction 253.10
44. Suffolk Construction 236.35
45. Kraus-Anderson Construction 235.29
46. Batson-Cook 219.60
47. Weis Builders 219.23
48. Sundt Construction 217.80
49. Leopardo Construction 214.85
50. Manhattan Construction 204.15
51. John S. Clark Co. 198.72
52. Clayco 192.00
53. The Flintco Cos. 191.80
54. The Walsh Group 190.00
55. Adolfson & Peterson Construction 180.16
56. The Yates Cos. 178.80
57. B.L. Harbert International 175.08
58. BE&K 147.54
59. Dick Corp. 147.15
60. S. M. Wilson & Co. 142.29
61. Graycor 137.40
62. JM Olson Corp. 136.89
63. Roche Constructors 135.09
64. Lease Crutcher Lewis 130.61
65. The Layton Cos. 128.64
66. Miron Construction 126.90
67. C.W. Driver 118.65
68. Walbridge Aldinger 117.00
69. The Haskell Co. 114.66
70. Alberici Corp. 112.25
71. Torcon 108.50
72. Enclos Corp. 105.00
73. CORE Construction Group 88.99
74. Fluor Corp. 88.73
75. Gray Construction 85.20
  Based on 2006 revenue in $ millions   Source: 2007 Giants 300 survey  Note: This ranking is based on firms that made the BD+C Giants 300 list.



 


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