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Top 135 Contractors for 2020

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Top 135 Contractors for 2020

Turner, Whiting-Turner, and STO Building Group head the rankings of the nation's largest general contractors, CM at risk firms, and design-builders for nonresidential buildings and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | November 29, 2020
Arlington (Va.) Public Schools Heights Building, BIG, Leo A Daly, Gilbane

Designed by BIG and Leo A Daly, with Gilbane Building Company as CM at-risk, the Arlington (Va.) Public Schools Heights Building features a cascading design that is meant to connect and encourage collaboration among the school’s vertical spaces and different educational programs. The 181,800-sf school includes four terraces, a green roof, classrooms, labs, music rooms, gym, cafeteria, media center, and auditorium. Photo: Jim Tetro, courtesy Gilbane

     

Turner, Whiting-Turner, and STO Building Group head the rankings of the nation's largest general contractors, CM at risk firms, and design-builders for nonresidential buildings and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.

 

The Top 135 Contractors report is sponsored by Sherwin-Williams Coil Coatings

Top 135 Contractors for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Turner Construction Company $14,622,781,811
2 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $9,840,433,672
3 STO Building Group $7,888,000,000
4 AECOM $7,671,400,000
5 Gilbane Building Company $6,213,930,000
6 DPR Construction $6,015,504,000
7 Hensel Phelps $5,729,364,983
8 PCL Construction Enterprises $5,355,687,101
9 Clark Group $5,255,168,989
10 Skanska USA $5,132,630,286
11 Swinerton $4,546,000,000
12 Holder Construction $4,400,000,000
13 JE Dunn Construction $4,123,444,644
14 McCarthy Holdings $4,017,620,996
15 Balfour Beatty US $3,892,993,618
16 Brasfield & Gorrie $3,726,201,463
17 Suffolk Construction $3,661,936,648
18 Clayco $3,250,000,000
19 Lendlease $3,228,676,096
20 Mortenson $3,154,212,000
21 Walsh Group, The $2,942,530,693
22 HITT Contracting $2,426,350,807
23 Tutor Perini Corporation* $2,385,898,000
24 ARCO Construction $2,257,589,986
25 Webcor $2,125,112,860
26 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $2,041,173,000
27 Ryan Companies US $2,010,390,780
28 Yates Companies, The $2,000,454,000
29 Hoffman Construction $1,915,430,025
30 Barton Malow $1,813,241,200
31 Consigli Construction* $1,777,000,000
32 Walbridge $1,747,207,932
33 Manhattan Construction Group $1,727,723,056
34 Austin Industries $1,689,769,446
35 Gray Construction $1,672,651,267
36 Alberici-Flintco* $1,595,570,000
37 Shawmut Design and Construction $1,483,646,791
38 J.T. Magen and Company $1,379,306,162
39 KBR Inc.* $1,362,310,000
40 Clune Construction $1,327,577,237
41 McShane Companies, The $1,302,715,819
42 Fortis Construction $1,295,630,837
43 Crossland Construction $1,284,429,829
44 Alston Construction* $1,262,000,000
45 Pepper Construction $1,251,224,000
46 Messer Construction $1,195,175,569
47 CORE Construction Group $1,134,694,775
48 Choate Construction $1,128,153,586
49 Robins & Morton $1,123,991,486
50 Hunter Roberts Construction $1,076,000,000
51 W.E. O'Neil Construction $1,033,911,534
52 James G. Davis Construction $1,032,300,490
53 Beck Group, The $1,030,952,773
54 Haskell $1,013,558,177
55 Power Construction $1,009,000,000
56 Lease Crutcher Lewis* $996,930,000
57 BL Harbert International $970,703,342
58 Christman Company, The* $966,240,000
59 Hoar Construction $946,575,000
60 Nabholz Corporation $941,592,689
61 M.C. Dean $933,831,107
62 Boldt Company, The $893,098,000
63 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $891,595,643
64 Sundt Construction $886,178,376
65 LeChase Construction Services $885,599,511
66 Level 10 Construction $812,596,745
67 Big-D Construction* $803,850,000
68 BNB Builders* $768,000,000
69 McGough* $757,160,000
70 Andersen Construction $743,000,000
71 Summit Contracting Group $633,118,501
72 Miron Construction* $631,047,000
73 Kraus-Anderson Construction $618,000,000
74 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $589,432,921
75 Weitz Company, The* $584,041,000
76 Clancy & Theys Construction $581,615,730
77 Rogers-O'Brien Construction $578,489,432
78 W. M. Jordan Company $576,991,878
79 Batson-Cook Construction $574,447,493
80 Joeris General Contractors $570,557,380
81 Paric Holdings $561,026,540
82 Burns & McDonnell $554,312,373
83 C.W. Driver Companies $531,299,024
84 CRB $498,142,881
85 Wohlsen Construction $485,177,000
86 Kaufman Lynn Construction $479,229,291
87 New South Construction $421,118,000
88 IPS-Integrated Project Services $420,590,007
89 Skender $420,496,327
90 Harkins Builders $420,000,000
91 Weis Builders $413,977,672
92 Graycor $408,186,836
93 Bozzuto Construction $407,700,000
94 Millie and Severson General Contractors $403,662,849
95 Elford $398,000,000
96 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $389,995,045
97 KBE Building Corporation $347,235,424
98 Columbia $347,000,000
99 Haselden Construction $334,473,078
100 Executive Construction $333,000,000
101 DeAngelis Diamond $309,863,266
102 Juneau Construction Company $305,829,175
103 CG Schmidt $296,486,997
104 Doster Construction $293,847,673
105 Donohoe Construction $284,776,371
106 Hagerman Group, The $268,500,000
107 S. M. Wilson $266,689,906
108 Cortland Build $231,909,138
109 Schimenti Construction Company $226,000,000
110 CSI Construction $216,500,000
111 Bette Companies, The $200,531,493
112 Russell Construction $195,000,000
113 VJS Construction Services $178,564,440
114 Sachse Construction $163,000,000
115 Benchmark Construction $155,541,106
116 Arc Building Partners $89,918,000
117 BlueScope Construction $76,085,887
118 Dickinson Cameron Construction $70,000,000
119 VRH Construction $69,720,000
120 Epstein $68,719,000
121 TQ Constructors $56,500,000
122 Wendel $50,438,601
123 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $44,142,000
124 ThermalTech Engineering $35,500,000
125 LaBella Associates $35,000,000
126 Richard Group $19,027,651
127 Core States Group $17,838,471
128 T5 Construction Services $17,783,437
129 Lawrence Group $15,258,200
130 BRPH Architects Engineers $15,025,772
131 CannonDesign $13,000,000
132 UrbanBuilt $12,551,199
133 Dewberry $10,231,273
134 KCI Technologies $6,600,000
135 Progressive AE $1,388,377
136 Brownstone $735,957
137 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $494,356

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