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Top 45 Airport Terminal Construction and CM Firms

Top 45 Airport Terminal Construction and CM Firms

Hensel Phelps generated more than $660 million in revenue last year to earn the top spot on BD+C’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest airport terminal construction and CM firms.


By BD+C Editors | July 29, 2016
Top 45 Airport Terminal Construction and CM Firms

Construction at Charlotte International Airport. Photo: Christopher Tran/Wikimedia Commons.

TOP AIRPORT TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION
AND CM FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Hensel Phelps $664,080,000
2 Turner Construction Co. $400,203,029
3 Austin Industries $341,922,742
4 Skanska USA $313,740,376
5 Walsh Group, The $283,239,511
6 Balfour Beatty US $140,722,239
7 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $133,323,660
8 Manhattan Construction Group $129,346,000
9 Clark Group $126,144,654
10 McCarthy Holdings $125,989,779
11 Gilbane Building Co. $115,988,000
12 PCL Construction Enterprises $103,450,746
13 Hill International $94,000,000
14 Walbridge $76,800,000
15 Sundt Construction $72,998,824
16 New South Construction Co. $46,360,000
17 Alberici-Flintco $43,955,182
18 W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. $40,089,287
19 Holder Construction Co. $39,000,000
20 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $37,594,000
21 Messer Construction Co. $27,300,000
22 dck worldwide $26,603,000
23 HITT Contracting $25,800,000
24 Suffolk Construction Co. $18,993,748
25 JE Dunn Construction $18,486,362
26 Hoffman Construction $13,482,000
27 STV $9,120,465
28 Brasfield & Gorrie $8,890,605
29 Burns & McDonnell $5,329,086
30 Hagerman Group, The $5,000,000
31 Clune Construction Co. $4,609,578
32 Jacobs $4,450,000
33 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $4,159,000
34 BlueScope Construction $3,625,025
35 Beck Group, The $3,142,076
36 DPR Construction $2,906,000
37 Haselden Construction $2,589,163
38 Webcor Builders $2,356,054
39 Lendlease $2,167,000
40 Yates Companies, The $1,900,000
41 JLL $1,649,636
42 KBE Building Corp. $1,616,244
43 Kraus-Anderson $1,000,000
44 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $972,898
45 Barton Malow Co. $849,654
46 Cumming $513,500
47 James McHugh Construction Co. $126,182
48 Benham Design $111,298

 

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