TOP 80 K-12 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FIRMS | ||
Rank | Firm | 2015 Revenue |
1 | Gilbane Building Co. | $480,004,000 |
2 | Balfour Beatty US | $461,785,038 |
3 | Core Construction Group | $421,279,721 |
4 | Turner Construction Co. | $404,115,437 |
5 | Skanska USA | $214,070,248 |
6 | Kraus-Anderson | $203,000,000 |
7 | Shawmut Design and Construction | $191,000,000 |
8 | Barton Malow Co. | $181,481,875 |
9 | Adolfson & Peterson Construction | $168,810,000 |
10 | JE Dunn Construction | $157,937,145 |
11 | Consigli Building Group | $141,016,499 |
12 | Bernards | $129,000,000 |
13 | Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The | $115,663,642 |
14 | McCarthy Holdings | $115,646,392 |
15 | Haselden Construction | $112,732,512 |
16 | Pepper Construction Group | $89,485,000 |
17 | PCL Construction Enterprises | $86,946,728 |
18 | Suffolk Construction Co. | $84,094,138 |
19 | Alberici-Flintco | $78,057,992 |
20 | McShane Cos., The | $77,044,761 |
21 | Clark Group | $68,397,965 |
22 | Lendlease | $64,814,000 |
23 | Branch & Associates | $62,163,949 |
24 | Swinerton Inc. | $60,000,000 |
25 | Shook Construction Co. | $55,022,400 |
26 | AECOM | $50,640,000 |
27 | Walsh Group, The | $50,040,016 |
28 | Manhattan Construction Group | $42,564,000 |
29 | Beck Group, The | $38,037,928 |
30 | Sundt Construction | $36,692,015 |
31 | Ryan Companies US | $27,968,044 |
32 | LeChase Construction | $26,700,000 |
33 | Hagerman Group, The | $25,000,000 |
34 | Messer Construction Co. | $24,200,000 |
35 | C.W. Driver Companies | $23,595,100 |
36 | W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. | $23,197,291 |
37 | S. M. Wilson & Co. | $21,115,696 |
38 | Leopardo Companies | $19,363,400 |
39 | Linbeck Group | $19,000,000 |
40 | Cumming | $18,486,000 |
41 | James G. Davis Construction Corp. | $18,039,504 |
42 | Hill International | $17,000,000 |
43 | Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors | $16,341,000 |
44 | Cahill Contractors | $15,930,000 |
45 | Batson-Cook Co. | $15,664,137 |
46 | Walbridge | $15,500,000 |
47 | Fortis Construction | $13,310,159 |
48 | McGough Construction | $13,000,000 |
49 | STV | $12,396,562 |
50 | Choate Construction Co. | $12,202,722 |
51 | Coakley & Williams Construction | $11,610,526 |
52 | Boldt Company, The | $10,463,542 |
53 | Yates Companies, The | $9,200,000 |
54 | Bette Companies, The | $8,993,049 |
55 | Hoffman Construction | $8,641,626 |
56 | Kitchell Corp. | $7,714,605 |
57 | EMJ Corp. | $7,494,094 |
58 | Stalco Construction | $6,700,000 |
59 | New South Construction Co. | $5,013,000 |
60 | HITT Contracting | $5,000,000 |
61 | Clune Construction Co. | $4,756,723 |
62 | Hoar Construction | $4,679,000 |
63 | Paric Corporation | $4,000,000 |
64 | W.M. Jordan Company | $3,649,589 |
65 | Power Construction Co. | $3,500,000 |
66 | Doster Construction Co. | $3,452,038 |
67 | Donohoe Construction Co. | $3,371,000 |
68 | Graham Construction | $2,800,000 |
69 | Hawkins Construction | $2,572,436 |
70 | BlueScope Construction | $2,355,207 |
71 | Jacobs | $2,228,000 |
72 | LPCiminelli | $2,170,000 |
73 | KBE Building Corp. | $1,543,869 |
74 | Brownstone Construction Group | $1,122,573 |
75 | James McHugh Construction Co. | $975,107 |
76 | Graycor | $786,821 |
77 | JLL | $744,744 |
78 | Wendel | $670,566 |
79 | Lawrence Group | $560,000 |
80 | Ghafari Associates | $450,000 |
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