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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 85 Office Sector Construction Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 85 Office Sector Construction Firms

Turner, Structure Tone, and Gilbane top BD+C's ranking of the nation's largest office sector contractors and construction management firms. 


By BD+C Staff | August 5, 2015

Crane installation at the 181 Fremont office/condo mixed-use project in San Francisco. Immediately adjacent to the new Transbay Transit Center and elevated park, the 70-story high-rise will become the city's second tallest building when completed in June 2016. Photo courtesy Level 10 Construction

  Company 2014 Office Revenue ($)
1 Turner Construction $2,332,439,971
2 Structure Tone $1,979,004,000
3 Gilbane Building Co. $1,522,232,308
4 Skanska USA $1,492,297,413
5 Balfour Beatty US $1,205,407,428
6 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $1,009,776,003
7 PCL Construction $840,996,366
8 Hensel Phelps $806,900,000
9 DPR Construction $785,707,000
10 Swinerton Builders $660,396,000
11 Clark Group $614,914,346
12 Clayco $593,000,000
13 Level 10 Construction $583,254,106
14 HITT Contracting $568,700,000
15 B.L. Harbert International $563,135,849
16 Ryan Companies $528,713,469
17 Clune Construction $467,988,851
18 Holder Construction $438,000,000
19 Austin Industries $419,595,503
20 James G Davis Construction $372,779,671
21 Suffolk Construction $333,294,517
22 Brasfield & Gorrie $331,165,721
23 Walsh Group, The $315,880,635
24 JE Dunn Construction $280,705,250
25 Mortenson Construction $259,150,000
26 McCarthy Holdings $194,505,328
27 McShane Companies, The $191,893,272
28 Lend Lease $184,430,000
29 Choate Construction $181,903,374
30 Flintco $176,000,000
31 McGough $175,000,000
32 Pepper Construction Group $165,179,000
33 Hoffman Construction $161,817,851
34 JLL $144,942,483
35 Manhattan Construction $143,495,000
36 Beck Group, The $143,218,620
37 Messer Construction $100,434,462
38 Yates Companies, The $93,600,000
39 Leopardo Companies $91,854,967
40 Weitz Company, The $88,702,000
41 Consigli Building Group $84,583,522
42 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $78,163,294
43 Paric $63,000,000
44 Hill International $61,000,000
45 Kraus-Anderson Construction $60,000,000
46 CORE Construction $54,649,050
47 Hoar Construction $52,935,000
48 Coakley & Williams Construction $49,112,293
49 Haskell $49,060,019
50 Rodgers Builders $48,555,319
51 Layton Construction $48,000,000
52 Sundt Construction $47,408,555
53 IMC Construction $46,000,000
54 Fortis Construction $45,400,000
55 Shawmut Design and Construction $44,000,000
56 Power Construction $38,000,000
57 Barton Malow $35,559,000
58 C.W. Driver $30,000,000
59 LeChase Construction Services $30,000,000
60 Robins & Morton $25,700,000
61 Wight & Company $22,077,191
62 Linbeck Group $21,000,000
63 Weis Builders $20,799,159
64 Graycor $19,494,314
65 O'Neil Industries $18,799,762
66 Hill & Wilkinson $16,642,074
67 Walbridge $16,600,000
68 Donohoe Construction $14,428,300
69 Batson-Cook $13,443,645
70 Bette Companies, The $12,453,282
71 Gray Construction $10,851,487
72 James McHugh Construction $10,400,136
73 Andersen Construction $10,000,000
74 Bernards $8,200,000
75 Stalco Construction $8,200,000
76 Boldt Company, The $6,635,211
77 Hawkins Construction $5,456,326
78 KBE Building Corp. $5,134,009
79 W. M. Jordan $5,037,759
80 LPCiminelli $5,025,945
81 Kitchell Corporation $3,361,412
82 Alberici Constructors $3,089,632
83 Haselden Construction $1,899,911
84 Doster Construction $1,832,302
85  EMJ $1,140,375

 

 

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