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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

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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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