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Top 85 Hotel Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Top 85 Hotel Sector Construction Firms for 2019

Suffolk, Yates Companies, AECOM, Swinerton, and Turner top the rankings of the nation's largest hotel sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 5, 2019
Top Hotel Sector Construction Firms for 2019 Giants 300 Report Suffolk Construction Hard-Rock-Hollywood-Hotel

The guitar-shaped Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood, Fla., designed by Klai Juba Wald Architects and built by Suffolk-Yates, a joint venture, for owner Seminole Gaming Authority. Photo courtesy Suffolk

   

Suffolk, Yates Companies, AECOM, Swinerton, and Turner top the rankings of the nation's largest hotel sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 85 Hotel Sector Construction Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 HOTEL REVENUE
1 Suffolk $1,050,773,573
2 Yates Companies, The $551,173,000
3 AECOM $505,500,000
4 Swinerton $397,300,000
5 Turner Construction $391,546,128
6 PCL Construcrion Enterprises $390,488,970
7 Mortenson Construction $368,970,000
8 DPR Construction $326,183,000
9 Webcor $288,200,000
10 dck worldwide $265,580,000
11 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $256,078,617
12 Austin Commercial $239,591,182
13 Shawmut Design and Construction $235,700,000
14 Hensel Phelps $233,219,119
15 JE Dunn Construction $224,635,116
16 McCarthy $222,161,418
17 Balfour Beatty US $186,615,920
18 Power Construction $184,000,000
19 C.W. Driver Companies $163,745,236
20 Lendlease $163,549,159
21 Brasfield & Gorrie $145,339,635
22 Gilbane $125,946,000
23 Manhattan Construction Group $115,287,216
24 Crossland Construction $110,573,625
25 Kitchell $100,649,539
26 Digney York Associates $100,000,000
27 STO Building Group (formerly Structure Tone) $98,000,000
28 Absher Construction $94,436,000
29 Skanska USA $91,709,160
30 W. M. Jordan Company $89,400,214
31 EBCO General Contractor $86,700,000
32 W.E. O'Neil Construction $84,647,168
33 Pepper Construction Group $83,930,000
34 Layton Construction $78,852,771
35 CNY Group $77,800,000
36 HITT Contracting $75,449,374
37 Kraus-Anderson Construction Company $72,000,000
38 James McHugh Construction $71,471,815
39 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $65,800,000
40 Paric $64,392,410
41 Consigli Building Group $62,351,816
42 Sundt Construction $62,231,118
43 Holt Construction $54,121,000
44 Weitz Company, The $51,914,000
45 Haselden Construction $51,425,881
46 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $51,000,000
47 Plaza Construction $46,000,000
48 Choate Construction $45,139,159
49 Weis Builders $42,855,957
50 Walsh Group, The $38,154,735
51 Robins & Morton $37,521,728
52 CORE Construction Group $35,708,172
53 Batson-Cook $34,924,553
54 Skender $33,222,177
55 Arc Building Partners $32,627,282
56 Ryan Companies* $31,562,507
57 VCC $30,379,731
58 Bernards $28,900,000
59 Broadway Construction Group $28,448,874
60 Clark Group $26,146,648
61 BL Harbert $25,907,199
62 Bette Companies, The $24,920,000
63 Kaufman Lynn Construction $24,429,234
64 Hoar Construction $22,693,000
65 Wohlsen Construction $18,702,000
66 McGough Construction $18,000,000
67 Hill International $16,850,000
68 JLL $15,755,031
69 Nabholz $15,610,892
70 Cumming $15,330,831
71 Level 10 Construction $14,437,395
72 CSI Construction $13,500,000
73 McCownGordon Construction $12,107,969
74 Kinsley Construction $11,987,213
75 Doster Construction $11,833,147
76 Donohoe Construction $11,178,000
77 DeAngelis Diamond Construction $10,508,000
78 Hill & Wilkinson $10,166,032
79 Jonathan Nehmer + Associates $7,227,298
80 Hagerman Group, The $7,000,000
81 McKinstry $5,000,000
82 LeChase Construction Services $4,725,437
83 Messer Construction $4,000,000
Executive Construction $4,000,000
85 Graycor $1,403,717
86 Benchmark Construction $654,919
87 Boldt Company, The $154,000
88 Barton Malow Company $70,000
89 S. M. Wilson $62,738
90 Progressive AE $15,097
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

    

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