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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 75 Healthcare Construction Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 75 Healthcare Construction Firms

Turner, McCarthy, and Skanska top Building Design+Construction's 2015 ranking of the largest healthcare contractors and construction management firms in the U.S.


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

Prebys Cardiovascular Institute, a seven-story facility that is the cornerstone of a 25-year master plan for Scripps Memorial Hospital’s La Jolla, Calif., campus. GC McCarthy Building Companies used lean construction principles to prefabricate headwalls and handwashing sinks in the patient rooms, ICUs, and prep/recovery rooms. Also on the Building Team: HOK (project architect), KPFF (SE/CE), exp (MEP), MWPA (landscape architect), and Jacobs Engineering Group (CM). Photo: Stephen Whalen Photography

  Company 2014 Healthcare Revenue ($)
1 Turner Construction $2,109,854,708
2 McCarthy Holdings $1,181,270,640
3 Skanska USA $1,070,841,424
4 Brasfield & Gorrie $995,112,893
5 JE Dunn Construction $751,273,218
6 PCL Construction $718,599,716
7 DPR Construction $655,865,000
8 Clark Group $653,398,199
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $582,801,787
10 Mortenson Construction $563,280,000
11 Robins & Morton $513,400,000
12 Structure Tone $466,129,000
13 Gilbane Building Co. $464,944,973
14 Power Construction $431,000,000
15 Boldt Company, The $415,294,000
16 Suffolk Construction $351,208,691
17 Balfour Beatty US $325,118,650
18 Lend Lease $316,138,000
19 Walsh Group, The $286,269,992
20 Messer Construction $285,961,572
21 Kitchell Corporation $274,920,877
22 Barton Malow $259,617,000
23 Layton Construction $233,500,000
24 Pepper Construction Group $222,704,000
25 Linbeck Group $204,000,000
26 LeChase Construction Services $185,000,000
27 Hensel Phelps $173,030,000
28 Rodgers Builders $159,763,480
29 Kraus-Anderson Construction $158,000,000
30 Manhattan Construction $143,916,000
31 Flintco $135,000,000
32 Swinerton Builders $132,079,000
33 Alberici Constructors $130,711,895
34 Yates Companies, The $109,600,000
35 Austin Industries $108,671,954
36 Beck Group, The $107,314,363
37 Leopardo Companies $95,979,097
38 Hoar Construction $92,902,000
39 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $92,020,476
40 McGough $88,000,000
41 Weitz Company, The $83,859,000
42 Batson-Cook $80,421,535
43 Consigli Building Group $78,075,519
44 S. M. Wilson & Co. $77,708,562
45 LPCiminelli $77,553,080
46 Hoffman Construction $74,848,541
47 HITT Contracting $74,400,000
48 Hill & Wilkinson $69,575,618
49 Haselden Construction $64,457,088
50 Paric $53,000,000
51 CORE Construction $50,585,309
52 Sundt Construction $49,620,738
53 Bernards $43,000,000
54 W. M. Jordan $40,539,209
55 O'Neil Industries $40,323,506
56 Hill International $32,000,000
57 Choate Construction $30,800,166
58 Haskell $30,392,209
59 B.L. Harbert International $30,165,022
60 Stalco Construction $29,500,000
61 Ryan Companies $29,308,988
62 C.W. Driver $28,200,000
63 JLL $27,014,157
64 Andersen Construction $27,000,000
65 James McHugh Construction $26,843,399
66 Weis Builders $26,400,970
67 Doster Construction $22,345,525
68 IMC Construction $19,000,000
69 Shawmut Design and Construction $17,000,000
70 Clune Construction $15,097,882
71 James G Davis Construction $14,027,143
72 Level 10 Construction $11,884,629
73 McShane Companies, The $11,472,164
74 KBE Building Corp. $10,892,329
75  Fortis Construction $10,800,000

 

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