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Top 115 contractor firms

Giants 400

Top 115 contractor firms

Turner, Whiting-Turner, and AECOM top Building Design+Construction’s ranking of the nation’s largest commercial construction firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 11, 2017
A Barton Malow construction worker installs a metal roof deck.

Photo courtesy Barton Malow

   

TOP 115 CONTRACTORS

RANK COMPANY 2016 CONST REVENUE
1 Turner Construction Co. $10,944,818,139
2 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $5,386,462,297
3 AECOM $5,235,800,000
4 Gilbane Building Co. $4,667,044,000
5 Clark Group $4,383,326,445
6 Skanska USA $4,354,606,279
7 Structure Tone $4,010,600,000
8 DPR Construction $3,997,432,000
9 Balfour Beatty US $3,911,615,209
10 Hensel Phelps $3,547,060,000
11 PCL Construction Enterprises $3,483,226,502
12 JE Dunn Construction $3,109,231,047
13 Holder Construction $2,940,000,000
14 Suffolk Construction $2,903,335,337
15 McCarthy Holdings $2,675,728,658
16 Swinerton $2,576,000,000
17 Mortenson Construction $2,445,931,000
18 Brasfield & Gorrie $2,345,556,673
19 Lendlease $2,236,898,000
20 Fluor $2,176,530,000
21 Barton Malow $2,169,930,000
22 Jacobs $1,904,592,987
23 Clayco $1,691,000,000
24 Walsh Group, The $1,606,429,977
25 Yates Companies, The $1,537,400,000
26 Webcor Builders $1,529,072,934
27 Alberici/Flintco $1,489,140,000
28 Austin Commercial $1,422,138,621
29 Hoffman Construction $1,418,949,581
30 Walbridge $1,352,000,000
31 Layton Construction $1,346,700,000
32 HITT Contracting $1,324,400,000
33 Manhattan Construction Group $1,323,062,000
34 Shawmut Design and Construction $1,316,000,000
35 BL Harbert $1,252,972,462
36 Messer Construction $1,245,000,000
37 Plaza Construction $1,191,616,000
38 Consigli Building Group $1,130,267,115
39 Pepper Construction $1,129,954,000
40 Gray Construction $1,123,128,037
41 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $1,102,043,827
42 EMJ Corp. $1,081,112,218
43 Choate Construction $1,075,093,176
44 Beck Group, The $1,048,326,985
45 Power Construction $1,045,000,000
46 Boldt Co., The $1,012,532,472
47 Ryan Companies $1,010,352,393
48 Weitz Co., The $940,062,000
49 Clune Construction $921,902,359
50 CORE Construction Group $898,533,026
51 James G. Davis Construction $896,010,279
52 McShane Companies, The $867,045,174
53 Robins & Morton $839,385,438
54 Level 10 Construction $792,525,543
55 Fortis Construction $782,468,104
56 VCC Construction $780,000,000
57 LeChase Construction $741,248,084
58 C.W. Driver $718,867,655
59 Andersen Construction $710,000,000
60 LPCiminelli $707,408,000
61 Batson-Cook $687,509,881
62 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $687,415,000
63 Hoar Construction $642,672,000
64 Sundt Construction $636,297,000
65 Kraus-Anderson $609,500,000
66 Nabholz Construction Corporation $597,963,584
67 McGough $561,000,000
68 W.E. O'Neil Construction $559,942,926
69 GE Johnson Construction $518,833,412
70 James McHugh Construction $513,630,200
71 Bernards $502,000,000
72 Joeris General Contractors $481,525,648
73 Paric Holdings $477,500,000
74 Leopardo Companies $472,500,000
75 Weis Builders $450,590,000
76 Hill & Wilkinson $448,667,023
77 Kitchell $443,681,691
78 Haskell $443,120,581
79 Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) $442,691,287
80 Rodgers Builders $437,662,514
81 W. M. Jordan Co. $395,652,559
82 Haselden Construction $371,155,114
83 Linbeck Group $339,365,000
84 Skender Construction $334,718,800
85 Cahill Contractors $326,996,971
86 Wohlsen Construction $326,160,000
87 CG Schmidt $322,400,000
88 New South Construction $306,342,000
89 T.G. Nickel & Associates $303,361,897
90 CRB $286,105,448
91 IMC Construction $283,500,000
92 Millie and Severson $278,952,109
93 dck worldwide $275,648,000
94 Juneau Construction $267,031,923
95 IPS-Integrated Project Services $261,965,740
96 Donohoe Construction $261,567,000
97 Jordan Foster Construction $252,748,113
98 S. M. Wilson $248,621,152
99 Summit Contracting Group $240,630,660
100 Doster Construction $236,061,870
101 Schimenti Construction $235,000,000
102 Harkins Builders $231,000,000
103 Graycor $227,756,033
104 Burns & McDonnell $216,146,504
105 KBE Building Corp. $210,525,534
106 Sachse Construction $200,700,000
107 Cortland Partners $198,260,890
108 BlueScope Construction $164,750,000
109 Epstein $164,282,300
110 Bette Companies, The $162,811,562
111 Hagerman Group, The $159,000,000
112 CNY Group $151,991,000
113 Hawkins Construction $142,000,000
114 Coakley & Williams Construction $136,061,889
115 Dickinson Cameron Construction $130,000,000
116 VRH Construction $83,259,400
117 Dewberry $51,256,233

NOTE: Ranking includes revenue from general contracting, design-build, CM at risk, and IPD work. 

   

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