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Top 40 airport construction firms

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Top 40 airport construction firms

Hensel Phelps, Turner Construction Co., and Skanska USA top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest airport sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 4, 2017
A terminal in an airport

Photo: Skanska

 

 

TOP 40 AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 AIRPORT REVENUE
1 Hensel Phelps $821,880,000
2 Turner Construction Co. $543,323,121
3 Skanska USA $465,000,134
4 Austin Commercial $423,694,177
5 AECOM $336,900,000
6 Manhattan Construction Group $242,475,000
7 Walsh Group, The $228,101,533
8 McCarthy Holdings $158,999,922
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $125,450,785
10 PCL Construction Enterprises $116,252,844
11 Clark Group $94,320,169
12 Suffolk Construction $88,431,784
13 VRH Construction $67,309,000
14 Balfour Beatty US $64,660,687
15 New South Construction $57,215,000
16 Holder Construction $49,000,000
17 W.E. O'Neil Construction $42,947,154
18 JE Dunn Construction $42,228,656
19 Gilbane Building Co. $40,375,000
20 Hoffman Construction $39,450,169
21 Clune Construction $35,553,719
22 Alberici/Flintco $31,410,000
23 Hill Intl. $30,000,000
24 BlueScope Construction $24,950,000
25 Sundt Construction $23,257,000
26 Webcor Builders $22,000,097
27 Messer Construction $18,900,000
28 dck worldwide $15,534,000
29 Burns & McDonnell $15,210,496
30 STV $14,568,416
31 Heery Intl. $12,456,123
32 Hill & Wilkinson $10,972,049
33 Walbridge $10,800,000
34 Jacobs $8,080,080
35 Haselden Construction $7,986,057
36 Mortenson Construction $6,984,000
37 Barton Malow $4,620,000
38 HITT Contracting $3,900,000
39 Beck Group, The $3,758,044
40 JLL $2,855,696
41 Lendlease $2,291,000
42 Kraus-Anderson $1,500,000

 

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

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