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Top 100 Healthcare Construction Firms

Top 100 Healthcare Construction Firms

Turner Construction Co., McCarthy Holdings, and Skanska USA top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest healthcare building sector construction and construction management firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 8, 2016
Golden Gate Urgent Care Clinic, Mill Valley, Calif. One example of a building built for the healthcare sector

Golden Gate Urgent Care Clinic, Mill Valley, Calif. Building Team: SmithGroupJJR (architect), Crux Builders (GC), Susan Van Leuven (Electrical Engineering), Lefler Engineering (mech/plumbing). Photo: ©Emily Hagopian 2016, courtesy of SmithGroupJJR.

TOP 100 HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Turner Construction Co. $2,013,969,043
2 McCarthy Holdings $974,575,751
3 Skanska USA $909,329,296
4 Brasfield & Gorrie $889,780,920
5 JE Dunn Construction $775,645,914
6 DPR Construction $752,608,000
7 Robins & Morton $629,700,000
8 PCL Construction Enterprises $612,506,352
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $536,246,481
10 Gilbane Building Co. $503,914,000
11 Power Construction Co. $484,000,000
12 Boldt Company, The $480,918,000
13 Mortenson Construction $468,803,000
14 Clark Group $451,484,226
15 Structure Tone $423,270,000
16 Hensel Phelps $409,810,000
17 Layton Construction Co. $387,800,000
18 Messer Construction Co. $341,800,000
19 Swinerton Inc. $301,000,000
20 Lendlease $282,127,000
21 Balfour Beatty US $279,837,846
22 Alberici-Flintco $267,069,436
23 Suffolk Construction Co. $258,490,814
24 Barton Malow Co. $230,063,955
25 Walsh Group, The $228,422,820
26 Kitchell Corp. $227,843,433
27 AECOM $214,300,000
28 Pepper Construction Group $190,520,000
29 Batson-Cook Co. $177,551,849
30 McGough Construction $164,000,000
31 Kraus-Anderson $152,000,000
32 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $145,388,520
33 Beck Group, The $142,955,213
34 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $140,400,000
35 Linbeck Group $135,000,000
36 Rodgers Builders $121,573,000
37 LeChase Construction $111,400,000
38 Manhattan Construction Group $93,716,000
39 Webcor Builders $91,519,803
40 Hagerman Group, The $82,000,000
41 Consigli Building Group $76,382,609
42 Shawmut Design and Construction $75,000,000
43 Graham Construction $73,600,000
44 Core Construction Group $73,009,023
45 S. M. Wilson & Co. $70,739,848
46 Austin Industries $65,199,289
47 Leopardo Companies $64,770,080
48 HITT Contracting $63,800,000
49 Yates Companies, The $60,200,000
50 Ryan Companies US $55,730,112
51 Hoar Construction $54,011,000
52 W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. $52,290,837
53 Haselden Construction $50,972,236
54 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $50,846,000
55 Doster Construction Co. $48,963,135
56 IMC Construction $48,000,000
57 Skender Construction $47,317,108
58 W.M. Jordan Company $47,148,919
59 Paric Corporation $45,000,000
60 Bernards $44,000,000
61 BL Harbert International $40,164,697
62 Haskell $39,540,071
63 Andersen Construction $39,200,000
64 Millie and Severson Inc. $38,464,123
65 Fortis Construction $36,244,877
66 Heery International $35,615,903
67 Cahill Contractors $30,970,000
68 dck worldwide $27,772,000
69 Level 10 Construction $25,528,734
70 Sundt Construction $22,968,247
71 Hoffman Construction $22,814,343
72 LPCiminelli $19,460,000
73 Weis Builders $19,337,000
74 Jordan Foster Construction $18,000,000
75 Hill International $17,000,000
76 JLL $16,850,323
77 Choate Construction Co. $16,535,026
78 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $16,149,000
79 Stalco Construction $15,800,000
80 Clune Construction Co. $13,552,936
81 Cumming $12,324,000
82 C.W. Driver Companies $11,382,013
83 Sachse Construction $10,891,600
84 Branch & Associates $10,366,713
85 EMJ Corp. $10,361,727
86 James G. Davis Construction Corp. $10,163,914
87 Bomel Construction Co. $9,700,000
88 Bette Companies, The $8,779,478
89 Zak Companies $8,670,518
90 Shook Construction Co. $8,132,666
91 Jacobs $5,890,000
92 Hawkins Construction $5,331,428
93 Mazzetti $5,015,041
94 STV $4,914,523
95 New South Construction Co. $4,410,000
96 James McHugh Construction Co. $2,994,595
97 SSOE Group $2,820,000
98 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $1,814,000
99 Walbridge $1,800,000
100 McShane Cos., The $1,650,397
101 Wendel $1,641,379
102 Coakley & Williams Construction $1,593,730
103 KCI Technologies $1,000,000

 

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