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Top 110 healthcare construction firms

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Top 110 healthcare construction firms

Turner, McCarthy, and Skanska top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest healthcare sector contractor and construction management firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 29, 2017
Healthcare Construction Firms Don Knabe Wellness Center

Don Knabe Wellness Center and Plaza at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, Downey, Calif. The integrated team of McCarthy, Taylor Design, and SmithGroupJJR led the 12,000-sf wellness center construction project. Photo courtesy McCarthy 

 

TOP 110 HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 HEALTHCARE REVENUE
1 Turner Construction Co. $2,515,688,314
2 McCarthy Holdings $1,368,608,047
3 Skanska USA $1,044,429,410
4 Robins & Morton $884,560,183
5 DPR Construction $865,566,000
6 JE Dunn Construction $847,400,959
7 Brasfield & Gorrie $701,402,869
8 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $692,065,530
9 Gilbane Building Co. $575,886,000
10 Boldt Co., The $567,011,791
11 Layton Construction $538,500,000
12 Structure Tone $484,600,000
13 Clark Group $431,268,632
14 Mortenson Construction $426,132,000
15 Suffolk Construction $425,003,183
16 Hensel Phelps $404,710,000
17 PCL Construction Enterprises $396,574,707
18 Walsh Group, The $347,426,627
19 Alberici/Flintco $337,500,000
20 AECOM $333,600,000
21 Swinerton $313,800,000
22 Balfour Beatty US $291,099,562
23 Kitchell $264,026,299
24 Messer Construction $247,400,000
25 Power Construction $246,000,000
26 Batson-Cook $242,291,610
27 Barton Malow $229,620,000
28 Weitz Co., The $206,094,000
29 Pepper Construction $184,296,000
30 Lendlease $183,585,000
31 Rodgers Builders $164,859,000
32 GE Johnson Construction $162,936,400
33 Linbeck Group $158,813,780
34 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $149,134,238
35 Haselden Construction $148,083,855
36 McGough $144,000,000
37 Ryan Companies $141,423,019
38 Kraus-Anderson $134,000,000
39 Austin Commercial $125,777,238
40 LeChase Construction $123,041,999
41 Leopardo Companies $119,204,936
42 S. M. Wilson $104,194,724
43 CORE Construction Group $86,443,162
44 Nabholz Construction Corporation $85,259,500
45 Hoffman Construction $85,041,180
46 Manhattan Construction Group $83,937,000
47 HITT Contracting $82,600,000
48 Beck Group, The $80,938,564
49 W.E. O'Neil Construction $78,127,250
50 Hagerman Group, The $78,000,000
51 Yates Companies, The $76,600,000
52 Skender Construction $76,151,727
53 Sundt Construction $75,951,000
54 Doster Construction $75,383,602
55 Andersen Construction $73,700,000
56 Bernards $73,000,000
57 Paric Holdings $60,900,000
58 Wohlsen Construction $59,115,000
59 W. M. Jordan Co. $56,527,808
60 Hoar Construction $54,011,000
61 Shawmut Design and Construction $53,000,000
62 Millie and Severson $45,769,626
63 LPCiminelli $42,227,000
64 Consigli Building Group $40,847,836
65 EMJ Corp. $40,661,795
66 Haskell $37,957,562
67 Clune Construction $36,997,370
68 Webcor Builders $34,499,281
69 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $32,166,000
70 Joeris General Contractors $29,824,700
71 Heery Intl. $27,479,918
72 Weis Builders $27,200,000
73 BL Harbert $26,144,687
74 McShane Companies, The $24,302,048
75 James G. Davis Construction $21,896,793
76 Level 10 Construction $21,600,714
77 James McHugh Construction $18,864,000
78 IMC Construction $18,700,000
79 New South Construction $18,484,000
80 JLL $17,325,999
81 Fortis Construction $16,512,692
82 Choate Construction $15,865,431
83 VCC Construction $15,600,000
84 Zak Companies $15,324,484
85 Cumming $14,132,400
86 Plaza Construction $13,100,000
87 Henderson Engineers $9,489,350
88 Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) $8,243,517
89 Hill & Wilkinson $8,115,904
90 STV $7,681,287
91 Stalco Construction $6,300,000
92 Wendel $6,130,775
93 C.W. Driver $5,613,224
94 Jacobs $5,540,000
95 Jordan Foster Construction $4,891,421
96 Hawkins Construction $4,500,000
97 KCI Technologies $4,350,000
98 Hill Intl. $3,000,000
99 Bette Companies, The $2,195,346
100 Cahill Contractors $2,078,498
101 Blue River Group, The $2,019,556
102 NV5 Global $1,877,093
103 Sachse Construction $1,600,000
104 dck worldwide $1,533,000
105 OAC Services $1,300,342
106 Progressive AE $1,157,982
107 Harkins Builders $1,000,000
108 Juneau Construction $836,783
109 T.G. Nickel & Associates $728,428
110 Market Contractors $700,000
111 Walbridge $500,000
112 Graycor $272,314

 

 

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