Top 75 Institutional Contractors
Top 75 institutional contractors |
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|---|---|---|
| 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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