Top 75 Institutional Contractors



Top 75 institutional contractors

  Firm Revenue 
1. The Turner Corp. 4,633.44
2. Skanska USA Building 2,166.00
3. Fluor Corp. 2,129.54
4. Clark Group 1,721.98
5. JE Dunn Construction Group 1,511.58
6. McCarthy Building Cos. 1,432.23
7. Hensel Phelps Construction 1,193.34
8. Gilbane Building Co. 1,129.96
9. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. 959.71
10. Balfour Beatty Construction (formerly Centex) 906.78
11. Bovis Lend Lease 881.42
12. PCL Construction Enterprises 877.54
13. Brasfield & Gorrie 835.46
14. M. A. Mortenson Co. 801.59
15. Hunt Construction Group 676.60
16. Perini Corp. 640.86
17. Jacobs Engineering Group 518.34
18. Hoffman Construction 494.10
19. The Flintco Cos. 486.35
20. Manhattan Construction 459.34
21. Structure Tone 457.92
22. Sundt Construction 435.60
23. Kraus-Anderson Construction 413.54
24. The Boldt Co. 368.86
25. Adolfson & Peterson Construction 366.99
26. Dick Corp. 348.80
27. Swinerton Inc. 342.20
28. William A. Berry & Son 339.68
29. HBE 336.00
30. DPR Construction 315.62
31. S.J. Amorroso Construction 308.18
32. CORE Construction Group 289.23
33. Pepper Construction Group 285.58
34. Walbridge Aldinger 270.00
35. The Yates Cos. 268.20
36. Barton Malow 263.03
37. C.W. Driver 237.30
38. W. M. Jordan 235.60
39. Webcor Builders 226.48
40. B.L. Harbert International 218.85
41. Nabholz Construction 218.40
42. Suffolk Construction 215.80
43. Messer Construction 207.42
44. The Opus Group 194.19
45. Shawmut Design and Construction 193.94
46. Clayco 192.00
47. The Walsh Group 190.00
48. Choate Construction 183.13
49. BE&K 175.92
50. Rodgers Builders 169.50
51. The Haskell Co. 159.25
52. Moss & Associates 150.37
53. Alberici Corp. 149.67
54. Miron Construction 148.05
55. Coakley & Williams Construction 131.83
56. Torcon 130.20
57. H&M Co. 124.50
58. Konover Construction 119.10
59. Holder Construction 118.95
60. Clancy & Theys Construction 118.04
61. The Beck Group 115.13
62. McShane Construction 107.66
63. Duke Construction 95.50
64. Lease Crutcher Lewis 93.77
65. McGough Construction 86.87
66. Paric Corp. 85.35
67. S. M. Wilson & Co. 84.21
68. Walton Construction 82.72
69. Kitchell Contractors 78.85
70. W.E. O’Neil Construction 71.70
71. James G. Davis Construction 66.20
72. CF Jordan 66.00
73. Burns & McDonnell 61.74
74. Austin Commercial 57.86
75. Batson-Cook 47.06
  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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