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Top 90 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2021

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Top 90 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2021

CBRE, Jacobs, Alfa Tech, and VCC head 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 2021 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 26, 2021
R. Richard Bittner YMCA in Davenport, Iowa, Russell Construction, Giants 400 Report, Top 90 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2021

Pictured: The 78,000-sf R. Richard Bittner YMCA in Davenport, Iowa. Russell Construction was the GC on the $20.9 million project for owner YMCA of the Iowa Mississippi Valley. Photo courtesy Russell Construction

   

CBRE, Jacobs, Alfa Tech, and VCC head 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 2021 Giants 400 Report.

Top 90 Construction Management + Project Management Firms for 2021
  FIRM 2020 REVENUE
1 CBRE $1,663,441,063
2 Jacobs $828,999,000
3 Alfa Tech Consulting Engineers $700,000,000
4 VCC $650,000,000
5 Hill International $368,524,194
6 JLL $326,085,068
7 AECOM $299,700,000
8 STV $132,797,386
9 Turner Construction $130,234,924
10 CDM Smith $125,289,799
11 JE Dunn $96,010,370
12 Gilbane Building Company $81,877,000
13 CRB $81,610,000
14 Skanska USA $72,456,059
15 Walbridge $66,818,376
16 Kraus-Anderson Construction $60,000,000
17 LaBella Associates $51,100,000
18 Henderson Engineers $49,794,052
19 McDonough Bolyard Peck $49,659,325
20 IPS-Integrated Project Services $42,467,226
21 HPM $41,362,000
22 SSOE Group $37,706,910
23 Robins & Morton $34,451,552
24 Clune Construction $32,275,391
25 Hunter Roberts Construction $26,195,000
26 Swinerton $23,314,000
27 Burns & McDonnell $22,889,431
28 Russell Construction $21,100,000
29 LeChase Construction Services $16,875,963
30 CHA Consulting $15,600,000
31 Granger Construction $14,912,311
32 Campus Construction Management Group $14,800,000
33 Cotter Consulting $14,250,996
34 Batson-Cook $12,674,884
35 International Alliance Group $12,657,260
36 WSP USA $12,183,318
37 Yates Companies, The $10,676,000
38 Mortenson $10,403,000
39 Epstein $9,100,000
40 Balfour Beatty US $8,426,003
41 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $7,960,000
42 CORE Construction Group $7,801,434
43 BKV Group $7,249,917
44 Suffolk Construction $6,993,314
45 H2M Architects + Engineers $5,890,000
46 Weitz Company, The $5,711,300
47 WD Partners $5,100,000
48 Executive Construction $5,000,000
49 KCI Technologies $4,942,400
50 Salas O'Brien $4,922,289
51 BartonMalow $4,906,451
52 Rodgers Builders $4,378,000
53 Hagerman Group, The $4,000,000
54 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $3,685,789
55 Ryan Companies US / Ryan A+E $3,483,579
56 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $3,244,349
57 BL Harbert International $3,202,061
58 Progressive AE $3,162,849
59 Nehmer $3,100,000
60 CannonDesign $2,500,000
61 Blach Construction $2,500,000
62 Wohlsen Construction Company $2,406,000
63 Brownstone $2,368,400
64 Brasfield & Gorrie $2,282,178
65 Pepper Construction $2,133,000
66 McCarthy Holdings $1,823,568
67 Ghafari Associates $1,700,000
68 BRPH $1,693,147
69 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $1,682,261
70 SLAM $1,682,261
71 Webcor $1,600,000
72 JLG Architects $1,545,199
73 Lunz Group, The $1,341,975
74 Bozzuto Construction $1,309,705
75 P2S $1,240,476
76 Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón | Architecture & Interior Design $1,125,330
77 Arc Building Partners $934,085
78 Manhattan Construction Group $827,260
79 KBE Building Corp. $813,843
80 Arup $739,262
81 Austin Industries $602,464
82 CSI Construction $600,000
83 Skender $588,000
84 McAlpine Contracting Co. $522,000
85 RDC-S111 $480,807
86 VRH Construction $450,000
87 DeAngelis Diamond $400,000
88 CSArch $389,476
89 S. M. Wilson & Co. $211,000
90 Weis Builders $203,912
91 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $152,948
92 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $60,000
93 Dewberry $28,649
94 Black & Veatch Corp. $10,000

SOURCE: 2021 Giants 400 Report  *Editors' estimate

 

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