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Reconstruction Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Reconstruction Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Structure Tone, DPR, Gilbane top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest reconstruction contractor and construction management firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 19, 2013
Rank Company 2012 Reconstruction Revenue ($)
1 Structure Tone $2,001,631,400
2 DPR Construction $1,581,855,087
3 Gilbane $1,555,672,000
4 Turner Corporation, The $1,547,270,000
5 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $1,103,049,380
6 PCL Construction Enterprises $796,283,833
7 HITT Contracting $789,024,806
8 Pepper Construction Group $753,093,000
9 Balfour Beatty $671,639,247
10 Barton Malow $597,731,773
11 Consigli Construction $582,690,617
12 Mortenson Construction $575,835,000
13 Swinerton Builders $533,791,300
14 JE Dunn Construction $493,886,687
15 Shawmut Design and Construction $463,700,000
16 McCarthy Holdings $453,000,000
17 Lend Lease $430,449,623
18 Messer Construction $406,067,483
19 James G Davis Construction $400,000,000
20 Flintco $349,700,000
21 Walbridge $258,210,000
22 Clark Group $234,100,000
23 Suffolk Construction $213,750,000
24 Hensel Phelps $208,918,000
25 Walsh Group, The $191,442,560
26 S. M. Wilson & Co. $184,454,024
27 LPCiminelli $178,359,683
28 Ryan Companies US $177,096,977
29 Weitz Co., The $174,343,000
30 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil $158,602,583
31 Bernards $156,000,000
31 Holder Construction $156,000,000
33 Power Construction $138,000,000
34 C.W. Driver $137,880,081
35 Manhattan Construction $136,727,000
36 Kraus-Anderson Construction $135,000,000
37 Boldt Company, The $124,598,437
38 McShane Cos., The $113,912,205
39 KBE Building Corporation $104,471,183
40 Jones Lang LaSalle $99,254,667
41 Kitchell $98,700,000
42 McGough $95,000,000
43 Coakley & Williams Construction $91,740,291
44 Hoar Construction $89,955,000
45 Weis Builders $85,591,000
46 Choate Construction $78,458,679
47 IMC Construction $74,400,000
48 Linbeck Group $72,000,000
49 EMJ $70,812,515
50 E.W. Howell $57,552,000
51 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $53,555,247
52 Doster Construction $53,039,339
53 Paric $47,500,000
54 New South Construction $45,600,000
55 W. M. Jordan Co. $44,999,018
56 Hoffman Construction $40,898,322
57 ECC $40,406,560
58 Yates Cos., The $40,000,000
59 Bette Companies, The $37,000,000
60 Stalco Construction $35,590,000
61 Hunt Construction Group $35,000,000
62 Harkins Builders $30,000,000
63 Batson-Cook $26,835,000
64 James McHugh Construction $26,147,139
65 Hunt Companies $20,429,649
66 Carlson Design Construct $20,000,000
67 Austin Commercial $16,410,815
68 Douglas Company, The $7,354,320

 

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