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Top 110 Office Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Top 110 Office Sector Construction Firms for 2019

Turner, STO Building Group, AECOM, Clayco, and Clark lead the rankings of the nation's largest office sector contractors and construction managers, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report. 


By BD+C Staff | August 8, 2019
Rooftop deck of the 13-story, LEED Gold Pier 4 office building in Boston’s Seaport district, designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects,. Photo: Magda Biernat Photography

Rooftop deck of the 13-story, LEED Gold Pier 4 office building in Boston’s Seaport district, designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, SHoP Architects, and CBT Architects. McNamara Salvia was the SE; Turner Construction was the general contractor. Photo: Magda Biernat Photography

   

Turner, STO Building Group, AECOM, Clayco, and Clark lead the rankings of the nation's largest office sector contractors and construction managers, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

The Top 110 Office Sector Construction Firms report is sponsored by SageGlass. Also check out these 2019 Office Sector rankings and reports, brought to you by SageGlass:
Top 200 Office Sector Architecture Firms
Top 100 Office Sector Engineering Firms
• 2019 Office Giants Report: Demand for exceptional workplaces will keep the office construction market strong

 

 

 

Top 110 Office Sector Construction Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 OFFICE REVENUE
1 Turner Construction $2,828,021,069
2 STO Building Group (formerly Structure Tone) $2,737,400,000
3 AECOM $2,271,400,000
4 Clayco $1,489,000,000
5 Clark Group $1,381,490,453
6 Gilbane $1,339,757,000
7 DPR Construction $1,338,888,000
8 Holder Construction $1,303,000,000
9 Balfour Beatty US $1,300,660,404
10 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $1,092,271,753
11 Swinerton $1,070,000,000
12 Level 10 Construction $1,068,909,526
13 PCL Construcrion Enterprises $1,055,157,163
14 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $953,500,000
15 HITT Contracting $856,965,865
16 Clune Construction $834,291,642
17 BL Harbert $801,845,811
18 Skanska USA $800,676,108
19 J.T. Magen & Company $771,251,240
20 Mortenson Construction $686,940,000
21 Brasfield & Gorrie $664,506,033
22 James G. Davis Construction Corporation $654,816,049
23 CBRE $610,000,000
24 Hensel Phelps $561,180,160
25 Webcor $527,900,000
26 Austin Commercial $473,288,468
27 Ryan Companies* $431,257,346
28 Weitz Company, The $314,047,000
29 Consigli Building Group $311,301,910
30 Choate Construction $309,388,189
31 JE Dunn Construction $304,364,229
32 Hoffman Construction $276,525,219
33 Executive Construction $264,000,000
34 Layton Construction $261,216,094
35 Manhattan Construction Group $229,234,093
36 Skender $228,323,333
37 Leopardo Companies $215,339,326
38 Plaza Construction $202,000,000
39 Lendlease $191,753,795
40 McKinstry $187,000,000
41 Barton Malow Company $185,000,000
42 McCarthy $162,747,516
43 CORE Construction Group $152,350,469
44 Pepper Construction Group $147,200,000
45 Rogers-O'Brien Construction $146,282,658
46 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $141,000,000
47 Power Construction $137,000,000
48 T.G. Nickel & Associates $135,713,040
49 Yates Companies, The $127,200,000
50 JLL $122,999,603
51 Sundt Construction $118,473,427
52 McGough Construction $107,000,000
53 Del Amo Construction $106,448,296
54 McCownGordon Construction $101,486,381
55 Jacobs $86,430,000
56 Walsh Group, The $85,941,620
57 Hoar Construction $84,410,000
58 C.W. Driver Companies $82,477,004
59 Suffolk $79,301,799
60 Haskell $75,425,886
61 Joeris General Contractors $73,923,645
62 Hill & Wilkinson $71,803,808
63 Burns & McDonnell $68,128,181
64 Wohlsen Construction $67,860,000
65 W.E. O'Neil Construction $67,789,986
66 Crossland Construction $62,972,735
67 Kinsley Construction $62,493,105
68 Holt Construction $62,106,500
69 Hill International $61,680,000
70 Nabholz $61,053,729
71 Paric $54,938,407
72 McShane Companies, The $52,017,958
73 DeAngelis Diamond Construction $47,589,000
74 Fortis Construction $45,471,000
75 Kaufman Lynn Construction $43,862,057
76 Shawmut Design and Construction $42,200,000
77 Kraus-Anderson Construction Company $42,000,000
78 Sachse Construction $41,060,000
79 Messer Construction $39,000,000
80 LeChase Construction Services $38,513,383
81 Millie and Severson General Contractors $38,122,470
82 Elford $35,000,000
83 Batson-Cook $34,987,629
84 Donohoe Construction $34,094,000
85 Haselden Construction $32,504,364
86 Cumming $32,194,745
87 James McHugh Construction $31,358,885
88 VCC $30,422,488
89 Kitchell $29,863,020
90 Boldt Company, The $28,676,000
91 BlueScope Construction $25,079,828
92 W. M. Jordan Company $24,578,962
93 S. M. Wilson $23,714,938
94 Bernards $23,700,000
95 Bette Companies, The $13,677,000
96 Harkins Builders $12,000,000
97 JHL Constructors $10,000,000
98 Absher Construction $9,386,000
99 Stalco Construction $8,000,000
100 Hagerman Group, The $5,000,000
101 Graycor $4,000,243
102 CSI Construction $4,000,000
103 Benchmark Construction $3,152,622
104 KBE Building Corp. $2,740,448
105 Lawrence Group $2,588,000
106 Robins & Morton $2,520,981
107 CNY Group $2,257,000
108 Progressive AE $2,214,480
109 Walbridge $2,018,193
110 STV $1,085,441
111 A and R Corporation $1,000,000
112 KCI Technologies $900,000
113 Zak Companies $745,681
114 Cordogan Clark & Associates $100,000
115 Juneau Construction $94,402
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

 

 

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