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Top 100 Office Construction Firms

Top 100 Office Construction Firms

Turner Construction Co., Structure Tone, and Gilbane Building Co. top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest office sector construction and construction management firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


August 12, 2016

Lenovo Campus Global Headquarters, Beijing, China. Lenovo Co. Ltd. (owner), CallisonRTKL (architect). Photo courtesy of CallisionRTKL.

TOP 100 OFFICE CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Turner Construction Co. $2,507,876,248
2 Structure Tone $1,939,270,000
3 Gilbane Building Co. $1,457,237,000
4 Balfour Beatty US $1,293,034,101
5 Holder Construction Co. $1,018,000,000
6 Skanska USA $848,654,281
7 PCL Construction Enterprises $814,339,952
8 AECOM $795,790,000
9 Clayco $702,000,000
10 BL Harbert International $673,085,875
11 Hensel Phelps $670,610,000
12 DPR Construction $664,294,000
13 HITT Contracting $648,100,000
14 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $642,838,660
15 Ryan Companies US $596,468,932
16 James G. Davis Construction Corp. $585,257,458
17 Swinerton Inc. $565,000,000
18 Level 10 Construction $562,653,312
19 Clark Group $442,249,007
20 Clune Construction Co. $433,110,421
21 Brasfield & Gorrie $374,928,831
22 McCarthy Holdings $359,050,606
23 Mortenson Construction $355,880,000
24 Webcor Builders $331,551,171
25 Hoffman Construction $328,336,641
26 JE Dunn Construction $326,508,741
27 Walsh Group, The $324,074,146
28 Suffolk Construction Co. $280,766,116
29 Austin Industries $256,341,902
30 Beck Group, The $230,913,802
31 Skender Construction $216,279,156
32 Manhattan Construction Group $192,174,000
33 McGough Construction $190,000,000
34 Alberici-Flintco $187,989,929
35 Choate Construction Co. $186,604,599
36 McShane Cos., The $171,119,349
37 Plaza Construction $163,000,000
38 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $149,150,000
39 Consigli Building Group $146,765,875
40 Lendlease $144,462,000
41 Leopardo Companies $132,789,329
42 Pepper Construction Group $120,640,000
43 Sundt Construction $114,193,422
44 C.W. Driver Companies $98,919,723
45 Layton Construction Co. $98,900,000
46 Shawmut Design and Construction $92,000,000
47 Jacobs $90,870,000
48 Burns & McDonnell $86,263,985
49 Core Construction Group $85,975,544
50 Kraus-Anderson $85,000,000
51 JLL $83,499,683
52 Rodgers Builders $80,382,000
53 Messer Construction Co. $70,400,000
54 IMC Construction $70,000,000
55 Hoar Construction $69,335,000
56 Jordan Foster Construction $69,000,000
57 Fortis Construction $67,768,906
58 Hill International $59,000,000
59 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $56,332,000
60 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $46,229,707
61 New South Construction Co. $46,134,000
62 Sachse Construction $38,587,270
63 CNY Group $37,700,000
64 Walbridge $36,100,000
65 Millie and Severson Inc. $35,764,410
66 Batson-Cook Co. $31,969,993
67 W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. $31,827,799
68 Coakley & Williams Construction $30,361,931
69 LPCiminelli $30,240,000
70 Bette Companies, The $25,371,118
71 W.M. Jordan Company $24,016,952
72 dck worldwide $23,405,000
73 Barton Malow Co. $22,281,051
74 Yates Companies, The $22,100,000
75 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $21,738,000
76 Kitchell Corp. $20,676,788
77 Gray Construction $18,854,592
78 Robins & Morton $18,500,000
79 Hawkins Construction $18,133,788
80 Graham Construction $17,300,000
81 Power Construction Co. $15,500,000
82 LeChase Construction $15,400,000
83 Bomel Construction Co. $14,800,000
84 EMJ Corp. $13,286,003
85 Donohoe Construction Co. $12,894,000
86 Stalco Construction $10,400,000
87 Andersen Construction $10,000,000
88 Hagerman Group, The $9,000,000
89 Paric Corporation $8,740,000
90 Cumming $8,216,000
91 Bernards $8,200,000
92 Boldt Company, The $5,530,570
93 Lawrence Group $5,023,000
94 Wendel $3,813,753
95 Graycor $3,796,643
96 Weis Builders $3,423,000
97 Branch & Associates $3,355,218
98 SSOE Group $1,730,000
99 Shook Construction Co. $1,533,682
100 Juneau Construction Co. $1,363,862
101 Doster Construction Co. $1,344,054

 

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