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Top 65 Cultural Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Top 65 Cultural Sector Construction Firms for 2019

Whiting-Turner, Turner, PCL, Clark Group, and Gilbane top the rankings of the nation's largest cultural facility sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 3, 2019
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Milwaukee Public Library Mitchell Street Branch, designed by HGA. The library was created from the former Hills Department Store originally built in 1919. Photo courtesy HGA

   

Whiting-Turner, Turner, PCL, Clark Group, and Gilbane top the rankings of the nation's largest cultural facility sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 65 Cultural Sector Construction Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 CULTURAL SECTOR REVENUE
1 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $787,951,439
2 Turner Construction $385,579,075
3 PCL Construction Enterprises $260,894,860
4 Clark Group $252,412,465
5 Gilbane $243,292,000
6 Swinerton $169,900,000
7 Crossland Construction $150,668,977
8 McCarthy $110,921,526
9 STO Building Group (formerly Structure Tone) $77,900,000
10 AECOM $73,700,000
11 Consigli Building Group $72,209,956
12 DPR Construction $71,704,000
13 Austin Commercial $67,023,056
14 Graycor $65,297,638
15 Hoar Construction $63,975,000
16 VCC $58,059,384
17 Skanska USA $57,307,122
18 Balfour Beatty US $54,934,307
19 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $53,000,000
20 Choate Construction $52,776,811
21 Hoffman Construction $42,511,316
22 McGough Construction $41,000,000
23 Paric $37,971,265
24 Manhattan Construction Group $36,468,529
25 Shawmut Design and Construction $32,000,000
26 Hensel Phelps $30,901,741
27 Layton Construction $30,499,224
28 LeChase Construction Services $30,447,998
29 JE Dunn Construction $26,802,100
30 Holt Construction $25,215,000
31 Holder Construction $25,000,000
32 C.W. Driver Companies $24,864,349
33 Pepper Construction Group $24,540,000
34 W. M. Jordan Company $17,030,896
35 Bernards $16,700,000
36 Jacobs $16,370,000
37 W.E. O'Neil Construction $14,909,035
38 James McHugh Construction $13,940,581
39 Hill International $12,840,000
40 DeAngelis Diamond Construction $10,524,000
41 McCownGordon Construction $10,487,173
42 Nabholz $10,161,819
43 Kinsley Construction $9,735,998
44 Messer Construction $8,000,000
45 Cumming $7,665,415
46 Doster Construction $7,543,588
47 KBE Building Corp. $6,984,647
48 S. M. Wilson $6,132,739
49 McKinstry $5,000,000
Power Construction $5,000,000
51 Walsh Group, The $4,941,849
52 Progressive AE $4,709,258
53 Weitz Company, The $4,343,000
54 Stalco Construction $3,950,000
55 CORE Construction Group $3,706,622
56 JLL $2,883,603
57 Haselden Construction $2,322,938
58 CBRE $1,600,000
59 Wohlsen Construction $879,000
60 Zak Companies $841,181
61 Ryan Companies* $745,791
62 Kitchell $639,167
63 CNY Group $500,000
64 Level 10 Construction $490,473
65 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $266,000
66 Arc Building Partners $188,929
67 BRPH $167,080
68 Brownstone $29,332
69 Fortis Construction $16,000
70 STV $2,723
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT  * EDITORS’ ESTIMATE

    

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