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Top 40 Science and Technology Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Top 40 Science and Technology Sector Construction Firms for 2019

Skanska, DPR, McCarthy, Whiting-Turner, and Turner top the rankings of the nation's largest science and technology (S+T) sector contractors and construction managers, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 13, 2019
Top 40 Science and Technology Sector Construction Firms for 2019, 2019 Giants 300 Report, John T. Tate Hall at the University of Minnesota, constructed by JE Dunn, Photo Brandon Stengel

The 230,000-sf John T. Tate Hall at the University of Minnesota, constructed by JE Dunn, is an example of how collaboration is informing S+T design, with its large atrium space connecting several floors, and its accommodations for 24 research clusters, including one room with an enclosed space shielded from the Earth’s gravitational pull. Photo: Brandon Stengel 

   

Skanska, DPR, McCarthy, Whiting-Turner, and Turner top the rankings of the nation's largest science and technology (S+T) sector contractors and construction managers, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 40 Science and Technology Sector Construction Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 S+T REVENUE
1 Skanska USA $724,443,919
2 DPR Construction $636,059,000
3 McCarthy $477,554,940
4 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $268,079,508
5 Turner Construction $205,588,367
6 JE Dunn Construction $114,253,838
7 Walbridge $111,999,834
8 Sundt Construction $107,835,799
9 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $98,000,000
10 HSC Builders & Construction Managers $81,984,000
11 Webcor $75,000,000
12 Hoffman Construction $74,434,122
13 Austin Commercial $70,137,462
14 Andersen Construction $68,600,000
15 McKinstry $64,000,000
16 Holt Construction $52,311,000
17 W. M. Jordan Company $44,811,485
18 Messer Construction $39,000,000
19 Consigli Building Group $35,588,849
20 Gilbane $34,006,000
21 Suffolk $29,805,179
22 Hensel Phelps $28,620,000
23 Level 10 Construction $25,387,511
24 Leopardo Companies $22,919,567
25 LeChase Construction Services $21,239,625
26 McGough Construction $21,000,000
27 Jacobs $17,550,000
28 CRB $17,037,121
29 Layton Construction $15,427,139
30 Hagerman Group, The $14,000,000
31 Kraus-Anderson Construction Company $11,000,000
32 Hoar Construction $6,800,000
33 Manhattan Construction Group $6,558,423
34 Fortis Construction $6,136,000
35 Cumming $4,599,250
36 STV $3,999,542
37 Robins & Morton $3,391,333
38 McCownGordon Construction $2,027,366
39 CBRE $200,000
40 Kitchell $158,174
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

 

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