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Top 85 BIM construction firms

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Top 85 BIM construction firms

Turner Construction Co., Gilbane Building Co., and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest BIM contractors and CM firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | December 14, 2017

 

TOP 85 BIM CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 BIM REVENUE
1 Turner Construction Co. $7,623,103,019
2 Gilbane Building Co. $4,164,458,000
3 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $4,022,160,500
4 Skanska USA $3,760,525,735
5 Clark Group $3,695,483,301
6 DPR Construction $3,420,000,000
7 Hensel Phelps $3,010,101,000
8 Holder Construction $2,940,000,000
9 Lendlease $2,809,474,000
10 Suffolk Construction $2,757,960,310
11 PCL Construction Enterprises $2,708,233,627
12 McCarthy Holdings $2,688,175,606
13 Balfour Beatty US $2,346,458,771
14 JE Dunn Construction $2,168,330,192
15 Mortenson Construction $2,118,870,000
16 Barton Malow $1,960,651,000
17 Brasfield & Gorrie $1,724,889,108
18 Clayco $1,691,000,000
19 Walbridge $1,308,250,000
20 Structure Tone $1,300,000,000
21 Hoffman Construction $1,234,486,135
22 Walsh Group, The $1,163,753,644
23 Weitz Co., The $1,115,917,000
24 Messer Construction $1,097,000,000
25 Consigli Building Group $1,019,543,515
26 Austin Commercial $1,017,330,074
27 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $971,719,142
28 Jacobs $952,608,275
29 Fortis Construction $734,426,351
30 Power Construction $731,500,000
31 James G. Davis Construction $726,587,796
32 Shawmut Design and Construction $700,000,000
33 Yates Companies, The $689,400,000
34 LPCiminelli $682,389,000
35 Gray Construction $681,608,903
36 Manhattan Construction Group $596,155,000
37 Batson-Cook $584,426,289
38 Hoar Construction $516,815,000
39 Bernards $512,600,000
40 Robins & Morton $509,661,434
41 Pepper Construction $506,227,000
42 Sundt Construction $478,040,000
43 Kraus-Anderson $452,000,000
44 GE Johnson Construction $412,546,777
45 C.W. Driver $392,242,156
46 Clune Construction $368,760,943
47 HITT Contracting $363,182,405
48 Haselden Construction $351,417,732
49 Cahill Contractors $326,996,971
50 Rodgers Builders $323,906,906
51 Choate Construction $314,412,323
52 W. M. Jordan Co. $282,405,574
53 Hill & Wilkinson $274,325,000
54 Paric Corp. $245,000,000
55 Level 10 Construction $222,567,481
56 W.E. O'Neil Construction $204,288,899
57 Joeris General Contractors $199,138,231
58 Layton Construction $199,000,000
59 IMC Construction $198,000,000
60 Leopardo Companies $165,375,000
61 Epstein $164,282,300
62 CNY Group $162,450,000
63 Andersen Construction $160,000,000
64 IPS-Integrated Project Services $157,779,444
65 WSP $119,856,900
66 BlueScope Construction $116,440,000
67 EMJ Corp. $115,646,551
68 LeChase Construction $115,512,842
69 KBE Building Corp. $113,721,791
70 S. M. Wilson $109,711,179
71 Juneau Construction $106,639,207
72 Coakley & Williams Construction $106,364,419
73 Linbeck Group $101,596,910
74 Skender Construction $82,000,000
75 Hill Intl. $70,000,000
76 Doster Construction $46,140,769
77 Heery Intl. $33,715,637
78 Harkins Builders $24,000,000
79 Zak Companies $21,238,836
80 STV $19,283,116
81 SSOE Group $15,309,878
82 ThermalTech Engineering $15,000,000
83 Cumming $14,132,400
84 VRH Construction $12,110,000
85 Stalco Construction $6,450,000
86 Henderson Engineers $5,000,000
87 Core States Group $2,288,863
88 Bergmann Associates $1,137,292

 

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