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Top 70 Construction Management Firms

Top 70 Construction Management Firms

Hill International, Jacobs, and JLL head Building Design+Construction's 2016 ranking of the largest construction management and project management firms in the United States. 


By BD+C Editors | July 27, 2016
Top 70 Construction Management Firms

Hill International provided construction management services for the building of the Flame Towers in Baku, Azerbaijan. Photo: Francisco Anzola/Creative Commons.

TOP 70 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Hill International $503,000,000
2 Jacobs $460,670,000
3 JLL $328,233,760
4 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $259,724,915
5 AECOM $256,933,000
6 Burns & McDonnell $255,390,861
7 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $173,063,000
8 Turner Construction Co. $161,788,824
9 Cumming $96,538,000
10 JE Dunn Construction $88,404,318
11 Skanska USA $86,328,736
12 Gilbane Building Co. $83,613,000
13 Lendlease $83,400,000
14 Shook Construction Co. $55,467,789
15 STV $55,053,228
16 Schimenti Construction Co. $55,000,000
17 Heery International $54,271,342
18 Epstein $51,200,000
19 Haskell $50,574,173
20 Balfour Beatty US $48,489,123
21 Kitchell Corp. $45,343,685
22 Fortis Construction $43,225,639
23 Yates Companies, The $41,300,000
24 CRB $39,867,000
25 Mortenson Construction $35,212,000
26 CNY Group $23,100,000
27 S. M. Wilson & Co. $23,025,994
28 Kraus-Anderson $23,000,000
29 Hawkins Construction $20,381,212
30 Hoar Construction $20,127,000
31 LeChase Construction $17,500,000
32 Wendel $16,484,591
33 Barton Malow Co. $15,258,478
34 Swinerton Inc. $15,000,000
35 McCarthy Holdings $14,211,122
36 Walbridge $14,000,000
37 Bernards $13,000,000
38 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $8,027,747
39 Alberici-Flintco $7,437,657
40 McGough Construction $6,000,000
41 Mazzetti $5,015,041
42 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $4,974,500
43 LPCiminelli $4,900,000
44 C.W. Driver Companies $4,780,818
45 SSOE Group $4,270,000
46 Brownstone Construction Group $4,189,148
47 Paric Corporation $4,000,000
48 Linbeck Group $3,000,000
49 HNTB Corporation $2,859,273
50 Stalco Construction $2,450,000
51 Rodgers Builders $2,190,000
52 Graycor $1,528,602
53 Pepper Construction Group $1,400,000
54 Ryan Companies US $1,346,789
55 Doster Construction Co. $1,344,054
56 Brasfield & Gorrie $1,323,519
57 Arup $1,289,093
58 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $1,012,000
59 Hagerman Group, The $1,000,000
60 Ghafari Associates $800,000
61 BL Harbert International $748,389
62 Robins & Morton $676,637
63 Donohoe Construction Co. $651,000
64 Power Construction Co. $500,000
65 IPS $500,000
66 Bette Companies, The $464,116
67 Beck Group, The $432,381
68 SMMA | Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $376,404
69 W.M. Jordan Company $254,392
70 Wick Fisher White $110,200
71 Inventure Design Group $91,679
72 Lawrence Group $32,000

 

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