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Top 40 Military Construction Firms

Top 40 Military Construction Firms

Fluor Corp., The Walsh Group, and Hensel Phelps top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest military sector construction and construction management firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 15, 2016

Headquarters building, Tel Nof Air Base, Israel. Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. flickr Creative Commons.

TOP 40 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Fluor Corp. $823,562,993
2 Walsh Group, The $382,116,917
3 Hensel Phelps $340,673,000
4 Gilbane Building Co. $303,821,000
5 Lendlease $269,240,000
6 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $180,266,105
7 Balfour Beatty US $167,548,244
8 Turner Construction Co. $137,117,144
9 McCarthy Holdings $121,411,531
10 Haskell $81,252,088
11 Brasfield & Gorrie $73,121,111
12 Mortenson Construction $61,460,000
13 JE Dunn Construction $52,508,842
14 Swinerton Inc. $51,200,382
15 Sundt Construction $43,213,961
16 S. M. Wilson & Co. $40,808,195
17 Alberici-Flintco $35,940,009
18 Heery International $35,615,903
19 Skanska USA $32,670,606
20 Clark Group $32,246,552
21 W.M. Jordan Company $31,712,714
22 Yates Companies, The $22,200,000
23 PCL Construction Enterprises $21,294,749
24 Robins & Morton $20,872,661
25 Hoar Construction $17,886,000
26 Allen & Shariff Corp. $16,754,939
27 Walbridge $15,688,000
28 Coakley & Williams Construction $15,286,891
29 dck worldwide $13,859,000
30 HITT Contracting $13,000,000
31 Burns & McDonnell $12,548,501
32 DPR Construction $12,523,000
33 Core Construction Group $12,378,980
34 Jacobs $11,928,876
35 BL Harbert International $11,881,630
36 New South Construction Co. $10,981,000
37 BlueScope Construction $8,896,173
38 Consigli Building Group $3,002,071
39 Manhattan Construction Group $2,458,000
40 Webcor Builders $2,329,369
41 Hill International $2,000,000
42 James McHugh Construction Co. $1,674,340
43 Cumming $1,540,500
44 KBE Building Corp. $1,490,296
45 Choate Construction Co. $1,239,444
46 Barton Malow Co. $1,148,167

 

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