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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 75 Construction Management Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 75 Construction Management Firms

Jacobs, AECOM, and Hill International head Building Design+Construction's 2015 ranking of the largest construction management and project management firms in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | August 6, 2015
GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 75 Construction Management Firms

The renovation of the Sawyer Library at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., required the demolition of two additions from the 1950s and 1960s to make way for a 130,000-sf, four-story concrete-framed expansion. Consigli Construction was the construction manager on the three-year retrofit, with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson (architect), CVM Professional (SE), and AltieriSeborWieber Consulting Engineers (MEP engineer). Photo: Timothy Schenck

  Company 2014 CM+PM Revenue ($)
1 Jacobs $1,165,840,000
2 AECOM $684,032,000
3 Hill International $405,000,000
4 Gilbane Building Co. $172,129,000
5 Turner Construction $151,664,266
6 JLL $150,158,676
7 Structure Tone $122,000,000
8 JE Dunn Construction $115,458,840
9 Flintco $105,300,000
10 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $89,068,351
11 Lend Lease $84,523,000
12 Skanska USA $74,120,514
13 Cumming $66,023,794
14 Heery International $58,639,515
15 Balfour Beatty US $48,969,241
16 Wendel $39,461,969
17 Kitchell Corporation $36,818,343
18 Allen & Shariff $33,240,783
19 Yates Companies, The $31,800,000
20 STV $31,368,000
21 Schimenti Construction $30,000,000
22 S. M. Wilson & Co. $26,685,621
23 Hensel Phelps $23,810,000
24 Bernards $22,100,000
25 Hoar Construction $20,413,000
26 McCarthy Holdings $19,781,743
27 Weis Builders $19,778,496
28 Haskell $15,817,119
29 Mortenson Construction $15,250,000
30 LPCiminelli $13,816,841
31 Weitz Company, The $13,269,000
32 Paric $13,000,000
33 Barton Malow $12,757,000
34 BRPH $12,356,208
35 Kraus-Anderson Construction $12,000,000
36 Hawkins Construction $10,462,783
37 Swinerton Builders $10,125,000
38 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $8,658,163
39 LeChase Construction Services $8,000,000
40 C.W. Driver $7,410,000
41 James McHugh Construction $6,904,804
42 Henderson Engineers $5,447,417
43 Fortis Construction $5,000,000
44 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $4,706,500
45 KCI Technologies $4,300,000
46 Linbeck Group $4,000,000
47 WD Partners $4,000,000
48 Suffolk Construction $3,178,971
49 HNTB $3,061,485
50 Guernsey $3,050,896
51 Ryan Companies $2,416,346
52 Stalco Construction $2,370,000
53 SSOE Group $2,130,811
54 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $2,000,000
55 Doster Construction $1,832,302
56 Ratliff Group, The $1,680,000
57 Sundt Construction $1,605,691
58 Pepper Construction Group $1,495,000
59 Arup $1,289,093
60 Alberici Constructors $1,080,168
61 Power Construction $1,000,000
62 B.L. Harbert International $830,257
63 Graycor $810,177
64 Wight & Company $697,643
65 Primera Engineers $609,000
66 Manhattan Construction $492,000
67 Donohoe Construction $484,847
68 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $376,404
69 Rodgers Builders $358,000
70 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $342,575
71 Glumac $270,942
72 Brasfield & Gorrie $233,733
73 IMC Construction $210,000
74 Austin Industries $114,906
75  Inventure Design Group $110,980

 

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