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Top Healthcare Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Healthcare Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Turner, McCarthy, Clark Group top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest healthcare contractors and construction management firms in the U.S. 


By BD+C Staff | July 30, 2013
Lean principles and integrated project delivery shaped the new Owensboro Health
Lean principles and integrated project delivery shaped the new Owensboro Health Regional Hospital, part of the Owensboro (Ky.) Medical Health System. Patient care and recordkeeping functions were analyzed and mapped to maximize efficiency and safety. The Building Team included consultant KLMK Group, with HGA (architect) and Turner Construction (CM). Photo: Charles Mahlinger Photography
Rank Company 2012 Healthcare Revenue ($)
1 Turner Corporation, The $1,856,850,000
2 McCarthy Holdings $1,750,000,000
3 Clark Group $1,055,387,870
4 Skanska USA $833,093,700
5 Brasfield & Gorrie $780,723,247
6 JE Dunn Construction $759,053,631
7 DPR Construction $749,013,611
8 PCL Construction Enterprises $729,454,514
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $551,510,967
10 Robins & Morton $545,100,000
11 Tutor Perini Corporation $511,164,519
12 Gilbane $502,989,000
13 Hensel Phelps $476,730,000
14 Balfour Beatty $470,077,372
15 Swinerton Builders $379,053,249
16 Lend Lease $339,286,000
17 Walsh Group, The $319,508,385
18 Pepper Construction Group $308,909,000
19 Flintco $307,400,000
20 Structure Tone $301,215,000
21 Hoar Construction $287,562,000
22 Layton Construction $273,000,000
23 HBE $265,500,000
24 Hunt Construction Group $254,000,000
25 Mortenson Construction $251,040,000
26 Power Construction $242,000,000
27 Kitchell $234,360,000
28 Messer Construction $213,342,097
29 Kraus-Anderson Construction $195,000,000
30 Barton Malow $191,424,046
31 Boldt Company, The $185,470,000
32 Austin Commercial $184,060,869
33 Rodgers Builders $175,688,000
34 Suffolk Construction $167,363,722
35 McGough $135,000,000
36 Manhattan Construction $110,839,000
37 LPCiminelli $92,601,181
38 Consigli Construction $88,368,542
39 Linbeck Group $88,000,000
40 Hoffman Construction $86,000,000
41 Sundt Construction $84,545,271
42 Weitz Co., The $72,824,069
43 HITT Contracting $71,837,458
44 Batson-Cook $67,674,480
45 S. M. Wilson & Co. $64,546,961
46 CORE Construction Group $63,906,839
47 Haskell $55,968,203
48 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil $52,989,384
49 Alberici Constructors $52,424,169
50 W. M. Jordan Co. $51,283,468
51 Yates Cos., The $48,900,000
52 IMC Construction $42,142,000
53 Doster Construction $40,588,484
54 Ryan Companies US $35,846,667
55 Douglas Company, The $33,136,506
56 Shawmut Design and Construction $30,100,000
57 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $26,112,223
58 EMJ $25,600,000
59 C.W. Driver $23,872,338
60 Clancy & Theys Construction $15,710,000
61 KBE Building Corporation $14,653,860
62 Choate Construction $13,223,567
63 Stalco Construction $12,400,000
64 ECC $11,206,887
65 Jones Lang LaSalle $10,521,500
66 Coakley & Williams Construction $10,325,475
67 Paric $10,000,000
68 Bernards $9,600,000
69 Weis Builders $8,842,000
70 Walbridge $8,800,000
71 McShane Cos., The $8,700,525
72 Absher Construction $8,610,000
73 Summit Contracting Group $6,000,000
74 E.W. Howell $4,067,000
75 Bette Companies, The $4,000,000
76 B. L. Harbert International $3,022,820
77 Graycor $3,021,000
78 James G Davis Construction $3,000,000
79 Bomel Construction $2,700,000
80 New South Construction $1,100,000
81 Gray $336,915

 

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