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Top 85 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2020

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Top 85 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2020

Jacobs, CBRE, VCC, and JLL top the rankings of the nation's largest construction management (as agent) and program/project management firms for nonresidential and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | November 29, 2020
Top 85 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2020 Northeastern University Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering complex

Arup and Suffolk Construction are part of the Building Team for Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering complex, whose second phase is currently in the works. Photo: Evan Patten, courtesy Arup

   

Jacobs, CBRE, VCC, and JLL top the rankings of the nation's largest construction management (as agent) and program/project management firms for nonresidential and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.

 

 

The Top 85 Construction Management + Project Management Firms report is sponsored by Sherwin-Williams Coil Coatings

 

Top 85 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Jacobs $3,061,000,000
2 CBRE $1,747,714,745
3 VCC $945,000,000
4 JLL $641,794,125
5 Hill International $376,339,601
6 CDM Smith $209,579,735
7 Cumming $200,630,000
8 AECOM $196,700,000
9 JE Dunn Construction $132,924,610
10 Turner Construction Company $127,713,332
11 STV $118,720,571
12 Weis Builders $118,698,786
13 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $106,524,508
14 Walbridge $96,756,344
15 Hunter Roberts Construction $89,000,000
16 Gilbane Building Company $86,070,000
17 Arup $75,688,271
18 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $67,704,513
19 Henderson Engineers $66,301,017
20 Schimenti Construction Company $65,000,000
21 Haskell $61,612,514
22 Kraus-Anderson Construction $50,000,000
23 McDonough Bolyard Peck $47,880,000
24 RSP Architects $36,505,000
25 Batson-Cook Construction $33,708,714
26 Skanska USA $33,363,676
27 LaBella Associates $32,771,451
28 Clune Construction $32,504,365
29 EXP $32,413,173
30 IPS-Integrated Project Services $28,666,150
31 SSOE Group $24,904,345
32 Burns & McDonnell $24,325,048
33 Swinerton $23,000,000
34 LeChase Construction Services $18,199,155
35 WSP $17,272,719
36 Robins & Morton $17,233,687
37 Cotter Consulting $16,400,000
38 Premier Project Management $15,500,000
39 CRB $15,485,168
40 Balfour Beatty US $14,533,192
41 Yates Companies, The $14,518,000
42 Campus Construction Management Group $14,100,000
43 Ghafari Associates $12,800,000
44 Mortenson $10,607,000
45 Lendlease $10,194,499
46 H2M Architects + Engineers $8,645,276
47 CORE Construction Group $7,261,251
48 Executive Construction $7,000,000
49 W. M. Jordan Company $6,647,580
50 Ryan Companies US $6,585,652
51 Hagerman Group, The $6,500,000
52 CannonDesign $6,000,000
53 WD Partners $5,800,000
54 Progressive AE $5,553,508
55 Suffolk Construction $5,405,588
56 Brownstone $4,513,214
57 Paric Holdings $4,200,000
58 KCI Technologies $4,200,000
59 BRPH Architects Engineers $4,170,000
60 Barton Malow $4,159,181
61 McCarthy Holdings $4,061,819
62 BL Harbert International $3,938,985
63 JN+A $3,500,000
64 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $3,429,934
65 CG Schmidt $3,277,960
66 Salas O'Brien $3,041,455
67 Russell Construction $3,000,000
68 Pepper Construction $2,533,000
69 Sundt Construction $1,813,516
70 HITT Contracting $1,735,745
71 Webcor $1,594,875
72 P2S $1,554,693
73 CSI Construction $1,500,000
74 JLG Architects $1,442,395
75 VLK Architects $1,210,260
76 Brasfield & Gorrie $1,026,229
77 S. M. Wilson $1,000,000
78 Architectural Engineers Inc. $893,600
79 Epstein $750,000
80 Bozzuto Construction $715,295
81 CSArch $641,695
82 Fortis Construction $637,646
83 Lawrence Group $588,400
84 Arc Building Partners $549,094
85 DeAngelis Diamond $544,224
86 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $450,000
87 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $172,247
88 Austin Industries $163,444
89 VJS Construction Services $26,290

2020 Giants 400 Report   *Editors' Estimate

 

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