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Top 90 Construction Management Firms for 2024

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Top 90 Construction Management Firms for 2024

Alfa Tech Consulting Engineers, Skyline Construction, Hill International, CG Schmidt, and STV top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest construction management (as agent) and program/project management firms for nonresidential buildings and multifamily housing work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2024 Giants 400 Report.  


By BD+C Staff | September 16, 2024
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Alfa Tech Consulting Engineers, Skyline Construction, Hill International, CG Schmidt, and STV top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest construction management (as agent) and program/project management firms for nonresidential buildings and multifamily housing work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2024 Giants 400 Report.  

Top 90 Construction Management Firms for 2024
 FIRM2023 REVENUE
1Alfa Tech Consulting Engineers$1,094,400,000
2Skyline Construction$570,270,804
3Hill International$455,725,631
4CG Schmidt$304,700,000
5STV$191,907,069
6CDM Smith$153,619,575
7Gilbane Building Company$135,134,000
8Turner Construction$133,723,316
9AECOM$117,800,000
10WSP$110,592,620
11Michael Baker International$83,359,603
12Kitchell$81,465,918
13Little Diversified Architectural Consulting$77,450,189
14SSOE Group$76,144,382
15HPM$69,939,000
16Henderson Building Solutions$66,018,508
17Walbridge$60,112,495
18McDonough Bolyard Peck$56,298,936
19Suffolk Construction$55,600,000
20Clune Construction$52,884,792
21Kraus-Anderson$51,606,467
22Barton Malow Holdings$50,509,338
23Wohlsen Construction$43,163,000
24Satterfield & Pontikes Construction$43,000,000
25Procon Consulting$39,714,355
26Skanska USA$32,400,606
27AOA$29,214,627
28RSP Architects$27,695,000
29Bancroft Construction$25,550,000
30Poettker Construction$24,900,000
31A/Z Corporation$22,800,289
32Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The$22,074,052
33PMA Consultants$20,181,341
34AFG Group$19,733,850
35GBA$19,642,571
36Wesbuilt Construction Managers$19,200,000
37Sundt Construction$18,653,557
38Campus Construction Management Group$17,983,160
39LeChase Construction Services$17,073,471
40Cotter Consulting$16,402,116
41Swinerton$16,060,000
42Lendlease$14,630,670
43Mortenson$14,181,000
44CORE Construction Group$13,000,000
45Salas O'Brien$12,956,633
46Premier$12,853,349
47Progressive Companies$12,024,741
48KAI$12,000,000
49EnTech Engineering$9,968,500
50Bernards$8,950,000
51Balfour Beatty US$8,827,286
52Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates$8,390,000
53Adolfson & Peterson Construction$6,789,542
54Brownstone$6,709,286
55Pointcore Construction$6,299,073
56Robins & Morton$6,234,527
57Cordogan Clark$5,514,000
58KCI Technologies$5,363,988
59Sweetwater Construction$5,260,249
60KPFF Consulting Engineers$5,167,928
61Executive Construction$5,000,000
62Landry/French Construction$4,960,627
63Sargenti Architects$4,825,000
64Arora Engineers$4,276,774
65Nehmer$4,000,000
66Lease Crutcher Lewis$3,700,000
67Stanley Consultants$3,581,956
68Russell Group$3,500,000
69Yates Companies, The$3,500,000
70M Moser Associates$3,089,600
71Coastal Construction Group$2,997,128
72Burns & McDonnell$2,840,000
73Bozzuto Construction$2,700,000
74CSI Construction$2,561,048
75Andres Construction Services$2,377,465
76Webcor$2,200,000
77Heapy Engineering$2,197,102
78WD Partners$2,079,000
79Hunter Roberts Construction Group$2,000,000
80ThermalTech Engineering$2,000,000
81Ausonio$1,973,143
82JLL$1,965,334
83Bergman$1,895,873
84BRP Architects$1,883,706
85Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón$1,786,000
86Manhattan Construction$1,759,594
87Arc Building Partners$1,650,218
88McCarthy Holdings$1,588,242
89Parkhill$1,561,510
90Brasfield & Gorrie$1,505,221
91Ryan Companies US$1,339,058
92Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors$1,222,721
93P2S$1,047,969
94Doster Construction$1,047,057
95Orcutt | Winslow$959,578
96Blach Construction$945,000
97Mead & Hunt$762,000
98Skender$710,907
99CSArch$460,485
100DeAngelis Diamond$398,718
101Teecom$351,420
102BL Harbert International$288,023
103Structured Engineering Solutions$200,000
104S/L/A/M Collaborative, The$148,054
105Miron Construction$74,405
106VJS Construction Services$59,630
107HITT Contracting$45,845
 

Source: Building Design+Construction's 2024 Giants 400 Report 

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