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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 100 Contractors

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 100 Contractors

Turner Construction and Whiting-Turner Contracting top Building Design+Construction's 2015 ranking of the largest contractors in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | August 6, 2015
GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 100 Contractors

The Connor Group headquarters in Dayton, Ohio. The Building Team included Moody•Nolan (architect/CE), Korda/Nemeth Engineering (SE), Prater Engineering Associates (ME), and Messer (GC). Photo: Brad Feinknopf

  Company 2014 GC Revenue ($)
1 Turner Construction $10,797,472,734
2 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $5,597,753,589
3 Jacobs $5,569,183,000
4 Skanska USA $4,952,400,044
5 PCL Construction $4,305,526,733
6 Balfour Beatty US $3,959,465,341
7 Gilbane Building Co. $3,632,871,000
8 Structure Tone $3,543,978,000
9 Clark Group $3,036,421,819
10 Lend Lease $2,682,278,000
11 DPR Construction $2,655,915,000
12 JE Dunn Construction $2,512,332,802
13 Hensel Phelps $2,486,510,000
14 AECOM $2,259,966,000
15 McCarthy Holdings $2,233,858,854
16 Brasfield & Gorrie $2,173,240,711
17 Mortenson Construction $2,088,770,000
18 Suffolk Construction $2,004,732,092
19 Walsh Group, The $1,939,477,376
20 Holder Construction $1,730,000,000
21 Yates Companies, The $1,708,200,000
22 Swinerton Builders $1,640,864,000
23 Hoffman Construction $1,528,274,204
24 Barton Malow $1,368,953,000
25 Walbridge $1,345,580,000
26 Austin Industries $1,166,582,755
27 Clayco $1,140,000,000
28 Manhattan Construction $1,079,337,000
29 Power Construction $1,079,000,000
30 Ryan Companies $1,046,055,022
31 Messer Construction $1,002,664,822
32 HITT Contracting $958,300,000
33 Shawmut Design and Construction $954,300,000
34 Boldt Company, The $869,915,830
35 Consigli Building Group $853,933,520
36 Layton Construction $819,800,000
37 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $814,065,285
38 B.L. Harbert International $812,610,194
39 Beck Group, The $753,070,275
40 Flintco $747,600,000
41 McShane Companies, The $742,381,707
42 Robins & Morton $732,700,000
43 Weitz Company, The $721,733,000
44 Choate Construction $718,023,275
45 Gray Construction $699,948,843
46 Pepper Construction Group $697,588,000
47 C.W. Driver $691,290,000
48 LeChase Construction Services $672,000,000
49 EMJ $665,000,000
50 Level 10 Construction $622,892,235
51 Sundt Construction $615,540,148
52 O'Neil Industries $603,764,409
53 CORE Construction $597,812,018
54 James G Davis Construction $596,340,951
55 Kraus-Anderson Construction $564,000,000
56 Clune Construction $559,029,269
57 Haskell $527,822,379
58 Hoar Construction $515,433,000
59 Bernards $500,400,000
60 McGough $498,000,000
61 Batson-Cook $453,111,325
62 Kitchell Corporation $439,398,760
63 Hill & Wilkinson $437,530,000
64 Alberici Constructors $398,616,131
65 Andersen Construction $390,000,000
66 LPCiminelli $387,044,741
67 James McHugh Construction $358,011,199
68 W. M. Jordan $341,173,891
69 Weis Builders $317,488,654
70 Linbeck Group $308,000,000
71 Paric $302,000,000
72 Leopardo Companies $301,740,000
73 Graycor $283,481,196
74 Fortis Construction $279,400,000
75 Rodgers Builders $276,505,164
76 S. M. Wilson & Co. $274,371,724
77 Harkins Builders $244,000,000
78 Haselden Construction $240,808,148
79 IMC Construction $236,790,000
80 Donohoe Construction $213,307,027
81 Coakley & Williams Construction $200,936,950
82 KBE Building Corp. $200,179,584
83 Bette Companies, The $183,019,884
84 Burns & McDonnell $166,481,645
85 Summit Contracting Group $165,000,000
86 CG Schmidt $150,294,000
87 STV $148,783,000
88 Doster Construction $141,093,251
89 Schimenti Construction $125,000,000
90 Juneau Construction $123,802,787
91 JLL $122,300,000
92 BlueScope Construction $118,170,000
93 Hawkins Construction $116,454,217
94 Wight & Company $86,075,134
95 Leidos $82,860,000
96 Heery International $81,169,559
97 Stalco Construction $76,570,000
98 Carlson Design Construct $58,920,000
99 Management Resource Systems $52,298,529
100 Dewberry $46,955,865

 

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