TOP 115 RECONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION FIRMS |
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RANK | COMPANY | 2016 RECONSTRUCTION REVENUE |
1 | Gilbane Building Co. | $2,718,451,000 |
2 | Structure Tone | $2,606,890,000 |
3 | Turner Construction Co. | $2,053,624,848 |
4 | Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The | $1,801,523,297 |
5 | PCL Construction Enterprises | $1,220,639,585 |
6 | HITT Contracting | $1,188,700,000 |
7 | Consigli Building Group | $926,819,035 |
8 | Shawmut Design and Construction | $896,000,000 |
9 | Clune Construction | $890,804,542 |
10 | Pepper Construction | $850,740,000 |
11 | JE Dunn Construction | $804,928,900 |
12 | Barton Malow | $766,626,000 |
13 | Balfour Beatty US | $761,449,714 |
14 | Walbridge | $624,534,400 |
15 | Messer Construction | $571,000,000 |
16 | Lendlease | $538,100,000 |
17 | Clark Group | $482,435,517 |
18 | Hunter Roberts Construction Group | $445,994,741 |
19 | Hensel Phelps | $445,940,000 |
20 | James G. Davis Construction | $437,736,083 |
21 | Skanska USA | $413,565,591 |
22 | Suffolk Construction | $403,668,014 |
23 | Jacobs | $401,098,221 |
24 | Manhattan Construction Group | $375,218,000 |
25 | McCarthy Holdings | $368,797,431 |
26 | JLL | $331,533,993 |
27 | Leopardo Companies | $321,300,000 |
28 | Ryan Companies | $306,056,447 |
29 | Mortenson Construction | $299,359,000 |
30 | Weitz Co., The | $290,756,000 |
31 | Hoffman Construction | $269,600,420 |
32 | W.E. O'Neil Construction | $266,377,763 |
33 | Power Construction | $261,000,000 |
34 | Skender Construction | $250,763,937 |
35 | Robins & Morton | $248,558,586 |
36 | GE Johnson Construction | $223,044,929 |
37 | IMC Construction | $213,000,000 |
38 | LeChase Construction | $211,162,757 |
39 | Joeris General Contractors | $205,764,926 |
40 | Boldt Co., The | $203,438,494 |
41 | DPR Construction | $199,871,600 |
42 | IPS-Integrated Project Services | $197,224,305 |
43 | Cortland Partners | $192,219,055 |
44 | S. M. Wilson | $191,513,628 |
45 | Walsh Group, The | $190,226,256 |
46 | Plaza Construction | $188,775,000 |
47 | Linbeck Group | $186,121,826 |
48 | Level 10 Construction | $179,859,671 |
49 | Kraus-Anderson | $176,500,000 |
50 | Cahill Contractors | $165,787,464 |
51 | Choate Construction | $165,738,581 |
52 | Schimenti Construction | $160,000,000 |
53 | Layton Construction | $145,200,000 |
54 | Sachse Construction | $142,700,000 |
55 | EMJ Corp. | $140,139,444 |
56 | Hill Intl. | $140,000,000 |
57 | Holder Construction | $133,000,000 |
58 | Dickinson Cameron Construction | $130,000,000 |
59 | C.W. Driver | $115,723,735 |
60 | Bernards | $110,000,000 |
61 | W. M. Jordan Co. | $104,811,087 |
62 | Harkins Builders | $98,000,000 |
63 | Hoar Construction | $94,116,000 |
64 | STV | $88,374,906 |
65 | Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) | $86,036,672 |
66 | Hill & Wilkinson | $85,287,300 |
67 | Wohlsen Construction | $82,564,000 |
68 | Austin Commercial | $80,190,109 |
69 | Wiss, Janney, Elstner | $77,140,800 |
70 | Paric Holdings | $74,000,000 |
71 | KBE Building Corp. | $70,663,668 |
72 | Andersen Construction | $69,000,000 |
73 | Hagerman Group, The | $65,000,000 |
74 | Cumming | $64,773,500 |
75 | Yates Companies, The | $62,600,000 |
76 | Henderson Engineers | $59,452,896 |
77 | CNY Group | $59,114,000 |
78 | Wendel | $57,573,204 |
79 | VRH Construction | $54,587,400 |
80 | Haselden Construction | $53,851,525 |
81 | ThermalTech Engineering | $53,000,000 |
82 | Dewberry | $50,275,855 |
83 | T.G. Nickel & Associates | $49,012,871 |
84 | Batson-Cook | $47,954,310 |
85 | Weis Builders | $47,590,000 |
86 | SSOE Group | $47,296,000 |
87 | Webcor Builders | $46,689,467 |
88 | Bette Companies, The | $45,552,133 |
89 | Core States Group | $44,998,491 |
90 | Coakley & Williams Construction | $40,507,388 |
91 | NV5 Global | $38,979,329 |
92 | LPCiminelli | $37,814,000 |
93 | WD Partners | $35,207,477 |
94 | New South Construction | $28,982,000 |
95 | Stalco Construction | $27,600,000 |
96 | Graycor | $26,022,990 |
97 | Millie and Severson | $25,585,236 |
98 | KCI Technologies | $25,000,000 |
99 | Ghafari Associates | $24,950,000 |
100 | Doster Construction | $23,978,416 |
101 | S/L/A/M Collaborative, The | $21,100,000 |
102 | Lawrence Group | $19,244,000 |
103 | CSArch | $16,431,666 |
104 | Campus Construction Management Group | $11,190,000 |
105 | Bermello Ajamil & Partners | $11,000,000 |
106 | dck worldwide | $10,648,000 |
107 | GreenbergFarrow | $8,450,000 |
108 | Zak Companies | $8,440,013 |
109 | Market Contractors | $8,100,000 |
110 | Huitt-Zollars | $6,666,000 |
111 | Setty | $6,295,405 |
112 | Cordogan Clark & Associates | $4,700,000 |
113 | BlueScope Construction | $4,600,000 |
114 | Blue River Group, The | $3,631,337 |
115 | Juneau Construction | $2,408,122 |
116 | Sundt Construction | $2,386,000 |
117 | Jordan Foster Construction | $1,842,853 |
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