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Top 80 industrial construction firms

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Top 80 industrial construction firms

Walbridge, Jacobs, and Fluor top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest industrial sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | November 2, 2017

Courtesy of Jordan Foster Construction

 

TOP 80 INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 INDUSTRIAL REVENUE
1 Walbridge $1,170,700,000
2 Jacobs $924,900,000
3 Fluor $910,730,000
4 Gray Construction $862,915,172
5 Clayco $811,680,000
6 Yates Companies, The $774,500,000
7 Barton Malow $744,700,000
8 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $592,365,974
9 Turner Construction Co. $518,363,373
10 Haskell $458,212,176
11 Gilbane Building Co. $421,789,000
12 Hoffman Construction $392,803,309
13 Boldt Co., The $368,390,247
14 Hensel Phelps $325,500,000
15 LPCiminelli $309,522,000
16 CRB $299,128,968
17 Skanska USA $295,514,484
18 BL Harbert $286,949,125
19 AECOM $279,200,000
20 IPS-Integrated Project Services $262,965,740
21 Alberici/Flintco $258,220,000
22 McShane Companies, The $256,973,754
23 Ryan Companies $254,063,148
24 Weitz Co., The $245,826,000
25 Structure Tone $238,700,000
26 JE Dunn Construction $238,416,330
27 Choate Construction $234,170,380
28 McCarthy Holdings $201,946,820
29 Lendlease $189,953,000
30 Epstein $164,282,300
31 Millie and Severson $151,535,629
32 DPR Construction $135,089,216
33 Mortenson Construction $134,984,000
34 Jordan Foster Construction $116,092,990
35 Sundt Construction $114,505,000
36 Pepper Construction $108,320,000
37 PCL Construction Enterprises $105,820,085
38 EMJ Corp. $104,032,136
39 Brasfield & Gorrie $103,617,680
40 Graycor $102,144,854
41 Burns & McDonnell $98,361,868
42 Messer Construction $90,700,000
43 Paric Holdings $85,900,000
44 BlueScope Construction $79,190,000
45 Power Construction $72,000,000
46 Leopardo Companies $67,648,920
47 Layton Construction $59,200,000
48 McGough $59,000,000
49 Hill & Wilkinson $55,816,836
50 Kraus-Anderson $55,000,000
51 Schimenti Construction $50,000,000
52 LeChase Construction $45,159,051
53 ThermalTech Engineering $39,000,000
54 W.E. O'Neil Construction $35,629,763
55 Robins & Morton $34,247,439
56 Nabholz Construction Corporation $31,841,159
57 Plaza Construction $31,000,000
58 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $30,777,309
59 S. M. Wilson $21,099,012
60 Beck Group, The $20,077,650
61 Walsh Group, The $19,090,876
62 Manhattan Construction Group $18,536,000
63 W. M. Jordan Co. $16,526,237
64 Wohlsen Construction $15,168,000
65 Hagerman Group, The $15,000,000
66 New South Construction $12,780,000
67 JLL $11,186,958
68 Harkins Builders $9,000,000
69 SSOE Group $8,860,000
70 Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) $7,959,888
71 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $6,210,000
72 Hill Intl. $5,000,000
73 Hoar Construction $4,875,000
74 Ghafari Associates $4,300,000
75 Kitchell $3,704,429
76 IMC Construction $3,300,000
77 KBE Building Corp. $2,724,234
78 Joeris General Contractors $2,317,638
79 STV $1,942,937
80 Batson-Cook $1,938,799
81 Cumming $1,177,700
82 HITT Contracting $1,000,000

 

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