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Top 75 Local Government Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]

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Top 75 Local Government Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]

Turner, Clark Group, and AECOM lead Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest local government sector contractors and construction management (CM) firms, as featured in the 2018 Giants 300 Report.  


By BD+C Staff | October 5, 2018
Top 75 Local Government Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]
Top 75 Local Government Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]
TOP 75 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS + CM FIRMS
RANK COMPANY 2017 LOCAL GOVT. REVENUE
1 Turner Construction $1,225,699,761
2 Clark Group $753,949,846
3 AECOM $570,000,000
4 PCL Construction Enterprises $427,472,955
5 Austin Commercial $418,768,960
6 Joeris General Contractors $272,181,163
7 Gilbane Building Co. $250,106,000
8 JE Dunn Construction $245,625,723
9 Manhattan Construction Group $235,607,775
10 Skanska USA $232,136,127
11 Balfour Beatty US $185,664,135
12 Webcor $161,000,000
13 Messer Construction $131,030,823
14 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $121,294,650
15 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $115,453,139
16 Mortenson Construction $112,718,000
17 Hensel Phelps $98,500,000
18 CORE Construction Group $86,222,137
19 Holder Construction $86,000,000
20 Brasfield & Gorrie $80,400,464
21 Power Construction $77,000,000
22 Sundt Construction $74,635,170
23 Bernards $48,000,000
24 Elford $47,000,000
25 Leopardo Companies $39,314,707
26 Paric Holdings $37,400,000
27 Hellas Construction $36,365,931
28 Jacobs $35,181,845
29 Hill International $34,000,000
30 W.E. O'Neil Construction $32,719,805
31 Lendlease $32,662,168
32 Wight & Company $31,099,324
33 Hoffman Construction $30,718,785
34 Kraus-Anderson Construction $30,000,000
35 HITT Contracting $29,424,776
36 LeChase Construction Services $28,456,391
37 McCarthy Holdings $27,393,516
38 Layton Construction Company $25,400,000
39 Yates Companies, The $24,100,000
40 CBRE $23,248,196
41 C.W. Driver $21,128,395
42 Rodgers Builders $19,215,873
43 KBE Building Corp. $18,907,497
44 Hagerman Group, The $15,000,000
45 STV $12,157,719
46 Stalco Construction $11,200,000
47 Haselden Construction $9,887,803
48 Doster Construction $9,100,208
49 BlueScope Construction $8,448,000
50 Walbridge $8,350,000
51 Kinsley Construction $7,888,907
52 S.M. Wilson $7,673,374
53 Consigli Building Group $7,318,912
54 Cumming $7,156,079
55 Wendel $6,362,557
56 Bette Companies, The $6,103,023
57 EMJ Corp. $6,002,820
58 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $5,886,289
59 Weitz Company, The $5,627,000
60 Structure Tone $5,050,000
61 W.M. Jordan Company $4,165,328
62 NGC Group $3,889,000
63 Ryan Companies US $3,641,214
64 Harkins Builders $2,000,000
65 Holt Construction $1,759,333
66 Fortis Construction $1,702,158
67 Shawmut Design and Construction $1,400,000
68 NV5 Global $1,180,677
69 Hoar Construction $900,000
70 DeAngelis Diamond $825,454
71 BL Harbert International $367,270
72 Ghafari Associates $300,000
73 Zak Companies $147,424
74 Rockford Construction $117,705
75 Brownstone $88,731
76 Allen & Shariff $72,000
77 Barton Malow $28,341
78 Robins & Morton $27,277

Source: BD+C's 2018 Giants 300 Report  
 


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