TOP 60 SPORTS FACILITIES CONTRACTORS + CM FIRMS | ||
RANK | COMPANY | 2017 SPORTS REVENUE |
1 | AECOM | $1,238,700,000 |
2 | Mortenson Construction | $700,077,000 |
3 | Turner Construction | $661,979,012 |
4 | Barton Malow | $405,779,375 |
5 | PCL Construction Enterprises | $232,204,993 |
6 | Clark Group | $230,373,892 |
7 | Holder Construction | $203,000,000 |
8 | Manhattan Construction Group | $180,996,906 |
9 | Hunter Roberts Construction Group | $163,548,997 |
10 | ARCO Construction | $161,957,718 |
11 | Pepper Construction Group | $110,700,000 |
12 | Brasfield & Gorrie | $90,035,377 |
13 | Skanska USA | $86,916,860 |
14 | Gilbane Building Co. | $79,135,000 |
15 | JE Dunn Construction | $74,998,543 |
16 | Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The | $62,014,385 |
17 | Paric Holdings | $42,600,000 |
18 | DPR Construction | $42,081,000 |
19 | Rodgers Builders | $40,736,884 |
20 | Suffolk | $34,923,277 |
21 | James McHugh Construction | $33,368,695 |
22 | Hoar Construction | $31,784,000 |
23 | Austin Commercial | $28,478,057 |
24 | Robins & Morton | $18,184,775 |
25 | Hill International | $16,000,000 |
26 | Joeris General Contractors | $12,351,964 |
27 | Wight & Company | $11,802,878 |
28 | S.M. Wilson | $10,805,921 |
29 | Sundt Construction | $10,410,752 |
30 | T.G. Nickel & Associates | $10,350,000 |
31 | W.M. Jordan Company | $9,799,278 |
32 | Shawmut Design and Construction | $8,800,000 |
33 | Consigli Building Group | $8,404,617 |
34 | Fortis Construction | $6,240,337 |
35 | Holt Construction | $6,120,000 |
36 | Bernards | $6,000,000 |
37 | Hellas Construction | $4,855,224 |
38 | STV | $3,588,386 |
39 | Weitz Company, The | $3,219,000 |
40 | Rockford Construction | $3,153,115 |
41 | Cumming | $2,630,911 |
42 | Layton Construction Company | $2,000,000 |
43 | JLL | $1,779,421 |
44 | Linbeck Group | $1,495,479 |
45 | Hoffman Construction | $1,430,522 |
46 | Alberici/Flintco | $1,248,249 |
47 | BlueScope Construction | $1,148,268 |
48 | CBRE | $1,138,900 |
49 | Elite Team Offices | $1,000,000 |
50 | Gray Construction | $999,138 |
51 | Kinsley Construction | $975,237 |
52 | Boldt Company, The | $692,162 |
53 | NV5 Global | $562,229 |
54 | CORE Construction Group | $555,421 |
55 | Lendlease | $440,071 |
56 | Haselden Construction | $354,339 |
57 | Balfour Beatty US | $319,466 |
58 | Del Amo Construction | $317,611 |
59 | Batson-Cook | $301,342 |
60 | Henderson Engineers | $184,958 |
61 | Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors | $128,693 |
62 | Ryan Companies US | $17,096 |
63 | NGC Group | $5,000 |
Source: BD+C's 2018 Giants 300 Report
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