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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