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Top 90 Green Building Construction Firms

Top 90 Green Building Construction Firms

Turner Construction Co., Clark Group, and Hensel Phelps top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest green building sector construction and construction management firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 3, 2016

AES Corporation Headquarters, Arlington, Va.Building Team: OPX, PLLC (architect), AES Corporation (owner), Coakley & Williams Construction, Inc. (GC), Blue Moon Engineering (MEP), SK&A (SE). Photo: Judy Davis / HD Photo

TOP 90 GREEN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Turner Construction Co. $5,701,000,000
2 Clark Group $2,620,000,000
3 Hensel Phelps $2,286,280,000
4 Skanska USA $1,941,400,000
5 Swinerton Inc. $1,918,000,000
6 Gilbane Building Co. $1,746,261,000
7 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $1,600,777,900
8 Suffolk Construction Co. $1,514,705,316
9 Structure Tone $1,460,800,000
10 Holder Construction Co. $1,335,000,000
11 Lendlease $1,181,966,000
12 Webcor Builders $1,144,646,750
13 Walsh Group, The $1,138,003,068
14 PCL Construction Enterprises $1,120,160,674
15 Balfour Beatty US $1,009,970,000
16 Clayco $985,000,000
17 DPR Construction $850,274,000
18 James G. Davis Construction Corp. $754,616,740
19 Mortenson Construction $719,981,000
20 AECOM $715,000,000
21 BL Harbert International $661,201,033
22 Level 10 Construction $660,851,815
23 JE Dunn Construction $611,118,007
24 McCarthy Holdings $607,421,404
25 Brasfield & Gorrie $554,027,132
26 LPCiminelli $510,893,450
27 Sundt Construction $423,916,815
28 Hill International $421,000,000
29 Austin Industries $389,227,476
30 Power Construction Co. $346,000,000
31 Messer Construction Co. $322,418,646
32 Beck Group, The $304,668,794
33 Cahill Contractors $280,970,000
34 Kraus-Anderson $268,000,000
35 HITT Contracting $249,300,000
36 Shawmut Design and Construction $235,000,000
37 Pepper Construction Group $225,400,000
38 James McHugh Construction Co. $224,056,681
39 W.M. Jordan Company $220,248,135
40 Bernards $218,000,000
41 Robins & Morton $217,450,000
42 McGough Construction $208,000,000
43 Barton Malow Co. $201,360,194
44 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $192,580,000
45 Hoffman Construction $176,164,426
46 C.W. Driver Companies $172,625,619
47 Manhattan Construction Group $165,887,000
48 Clune Construction Co. $162,039,088
49 Andersen Construction $160,000,000
50 Core Construction Group $153,684,907
51 Alberici-Flintco $147,766,045
52 Harkins Builders $130,000,000
53 VCC $125,000,000
54 Donohoe Construction Co. $110,820,000
55 Haskell $106,801,858
56 Haselden Construction $97,116,717
57 Yates Companies, The $94,100,000
58 KBE Building Corp. $92,362,332
59 Leopardo Companies $90,632,852
60 Gray Construction $83,468,588
61 Rodgers Builders $77,767,373
62 Walbridge $77,760,000
63 W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. $75,692,019
64 Boldt Company, The $74,281,284
65 Shook Construction Co. $73,280,000
66 LeChase Construction $73,063,740
67 Weis Builders $70,539,000
68 Skender Construction $66,910,920
69 Coakley & Williams Construction $54,157,669
70 CNY Group $52,000,000
71 Burns & McDonnell $50,536,937
72 Fortis Construction $49,114,089
73 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $48,543,000
74 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $47,687,855
75 Branch & Associates $32,965,680
76 Cumming $32,864,000
77 S. M. Wilson & Co. $32,560,304
78 Juneau Construction Co. $30,781,007
79 Paric Corporation $30,600,000
80 Choate Construction Co. $26,392,699
81 New South Construction Co. $18,230,000
82 Bette Companies, The $18,076,093
83 Batson-Cook Co. $15,148,717
84 STV $13,583,631
85 Hoar Construction $12,125,000
86 Bomel Construction Co. $10,208,000
87 Hagerman Group, The $10,000,000
88 Heery International $9,989,488
89 dck worldwide $9,945,000
90 Sachse Construction $3,216,009
91 Core States Group $3,016,502
92 JLL $2,893,829
93 Wick Fisher White $1,820,000
94 KCI Technologies $1,000,000
95 Benham Design $153,857

 

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