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Top Contractors [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Contractors [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Turner, Whiting-Turner, Skanska top Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest contractors in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | July 18, 2014
Contractor Turner Construction is focusing its international efforts in Europe,
Contractor Turner Construction is focusing its international efforts in Europe, Latin America, India, and East Asia, notably Ind
Rank Company 2013 Construction Revenue ($)
1 Turner Construction 9,979,430,000
2 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The 4,945,423,597
3 Skanska USA 4,866,277,915
4 PCL Construction 4,120,167,281
5 Gilbane 4,018,478,800
6 Balfour Beatty US 3,809,444,142
7 Clark Group 3,602,639,993
8 Fluor Corporation 3,396,120,000
9 Structure Tone 3,152,076,000
10 Lend Lease 2,707,076,000
11 McCarthy Holdings 2,579,000,000
12 Tutor Perini Corp. 2,482,466,186
13 DPR Construction 2,455,476,450
14 Brasfield & Gorrie 2,314,257,785
15 Hensel Phelps 2,154,110,000
16 Walsh Group, The 2,038,493,808
17 JE Dunn Construction 2,004,358,131
18 Suffolk Construction 1,781,621,588
19 Holder Construction 1,757,000,000
20 Hoffman Construction 1,715,000,000
21 Mortenson Construction 1,625,990,000
22 Yates Companies, The 1,580,600,000
23 Jacobs 1,548,570,000
24 Swinerton Builders 1,537,143,000
25 Walbridge 1,253,300,000
26 Hunt Construction Group 1,149,000,000
27 Plaza Construction 1,025,000,000
28 Flintco 1,020,150,000
29 HITT Contracting 915,100,000
30 Clayco 912,000,000
31 Manhattan Construction 901,940,000
32 Shawmut Design and Construction 859,610,000
33 Messer Construction 828,487,947
34 Austin Commercial 794,069,138
35 Barton Malow 757,865,412
36 Consigli Construction 743,812,999
37 B. L. Harbert International 728,893,865
38 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 711,073,000
39 Boldt Company, The 707,090,382
40 Ryan Companies US 700,909,995
41 James G. Davis Construction 700,089,326
42 Gray Construction 698,700,000
43 Pepper Construction 679,758,000
44 Robins & Morton 668,713,153
45 C.W. Driver 660,580,000
46 Adolfson & Peterson Construction 660,264,675
47 McShane Companies, The 638,876,355
48 Power Construction 622,000,000
49 Layton Construction 601,600,000
50 Beck Group, The 598,801,653
51 CORE Construction Group 595,282,814
52 Choate Construction 592,223,252
53 LeChase Construction Services 577,280,000
54 Haskell 534,596,110
55 Kraus-Anderson Construction 529,000,000
56 Weitz Company, The 507,783,155
57 Kitchell Corp. 500,517,572
58 Bernards 494,300,000
59 Clune Construction 493,868,557
60 McGough 492,000,000
61 EMJ Corp. 480,000,000
62 Sundt Construction 466,096,305
63 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil 438,643,725
64 Hoar Construction 407,595,000
65 James McHugh Construction 401,005,375
66 Rodgers Builders 397,438,000
67 Linbeck Group 381,410,000
68 W. M. Jordan Company 359,568,598
69 Batson-Cook 358,222,000
70 Hill & Wilkinson 352,000,000
71 Weis Builders 349,835,000
72 Alberici Constructors 341,912,741
73 LPCiminelli 339,960,588
74 Leopardo Companies 327,588,417
75 Summit Contracting Group 321,270,507
76 Paric Corp. 279,000,000
77 Fortis Construction 245,760,000
78 Haselden Construction 244,098,572
79 HBE Corporation 226,600,000
80 KBE Building Corp. 214,213,183
81 S. M. Wilson & Co. 210,363,602
82 Graycor 192,000,000
83 CG Schmidt 186,400,000
84 E.W. Howell 184,745,000
85 New South Construction 173,083,000
86 Bette Companies, The 165,982,000
87 Absher Construction 154,851,757
88 Coakley & Williams Construction 152,156,980
89 Hunt Companies 148,155,000
90 Bomel Construction 143,199,441
91 IMC Construction 142,965,000
92 Juneau Construction 131,156,364
93 Leidos 115,670,000
94 EBCO General Contractor 114,191,000
95 Carlson Design Construct 109,000,000
96 Wight & Company (CM) 103,332,000
97 BlueScope Construction 102,017,090
98 Hawkins Construction 102,000,000
99 Burns & McDonnell 99,550,000
100 JLL 97,748,976
101 Stalco Construction 77,110,600
102 URS Corp. 75,378,520
103 Douglas Company, The 65,287,792
104 Heery International 55,061,891
105 Management Resource Systems 45,255,861
106 Astorino 45,110,635
107 Arup 37,908,955
108 Harkins Builders 37,000,000
109 Allen & Shariff 34,505,654
110 Zak Companies 12,183,218
111 KCI Technologies 11,100,000
112 Epstein 9,046,000
113 GWWO 5,596,116
114 Morris Architects 4,910,250
115 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber 4,200,000
116 Dewberry 3,005,384
117 BRPH 1,410,000
118 Jaime Partners 1,200,000
119 FreemanWhite 398,000
120 LaBella Associates 247,000

 

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