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Top 30 Science + Technology Construction Firms

Top 30 Science + Technology Construction Firms

Skanska USA, Suffolk Construction Co., and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest science + technology sector construction and construction management firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 12, 2016

Georgia BioScience Training Center, Atlanta, Ga. Cooper Carry (architect), Technical College System of Georgia (owner), NBP Engineers (MEP), Eberly & Associates (CE). Photo: Carol Meyhoefer courtesy of Cooper Carry.

TOP 30 SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Skanska USA $461,469,485
2 Suffolk Construction Co. $307,964,240
3 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $141,886,037
4 JE Dunn Construction $100,808,913
5 Turner Construction Co. $91,930,708
6 Gilbane Building Co. $52,712,000
7 DPR Construction $40,625,000
8 Jacobs $24,060,000
9 Sundt Construction $23,322,783
10 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $21,132,000
11 Consigli Building Group $20,999,281
12 Bomel Construction Co. $20,000,000
13 W.M. Jordan Company $19,115,525
14 Hill International $18,000,000
15 Level 10 Construction $13,474,698
16 Andersen Construction $13,400,000
17 Branch & Associates $12,714,256
18 BlueScope Construction $11,128,793
19 C.W. Driver Companies $9,248,981
20 Hoar Construction $7,735,000
21 Choate Construction Co. $7,228,368
22 Manhattan Construction Group $6,626,000
23 Graham Construction $5,900,000
24 Alberici-Flintco $5,032,743
25 S. M. Wilson & Co. $3,890,490
26 Leopardo Companies $3,700,000
27 LeChase Construction $3,200,000
28 Cumming $3,081,000
29 Stalco Construction $1,800,000
30 STV $1,554,818
31 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $1,480,638
32 Clark Group $1,250,244
33 Fortis Construction $923,299
34 Ryan Companies US $533,242
35 JLL $300,599

 

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