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Top 90 K-12 School Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Top 90 K-12 School Sector Construction Firms for 2019

Gilbane, Balfour Beatty, Turner, CORE Construction, and Skanska lead the rankings of the nation's largest K-12 school sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 4, 2019
Top 90 K-12 School Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Gilbane, Balfour Beatty, Turner, CORE Construction, and Skanska lead the rankings of the nation's largest K-12 school sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 90 K-12 School Sector Construction Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 K-12 SCHOOL REVENUE
1 Gilbane $673,890,000
2 Balfour Beatty US $560,725,760
3 Turner Construction $478,061,391
4 CORE Construction Group $444,559,723
5 Skanska USA $334,307,218
6 McShane Companies, The $272,813,949
7 JE Dunn Construction $264,794,288
8 Kraus-Anderson Construction Company $261,000,000
9 Nabholz $241,403,058
10 McCarthy $232,319,265
11 Joeris General Contractors $216,333,080
12 Barton Malow Company $211,750,000
13 Shawmut Design and Construction $181,600,000
14 Parrish Construction $162,674,336
15 Swinerton $152,500,000
16 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $138,161,405
17 Haselden Construction $123,237,140
18 Consigli Building Group $119,566,139
19 Crossland Construction $112,356,867
20 McKinstry $106,000,000
21 JHL Constructors $103,512,000
22 McCownGordon Construction $90,619,852
23 PCL Construcrion Enterprises $88,575,346
24 Bernards $87,700,000
25 C.W. Driver Companies $75,275,403
26 Pepper Construction Group $75,220,000
27 Absher Construction $70,820,000
28 Ryan Companies* $65,740,629
29 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $59,000,000
30 Lendlease $55,442,770
31 Power Construction $55,000,000
32 Bette Companies, The $50,984,000
33 Hagerman Group, The $50,000,000
34 Kinsley Construction $48,415,409
35 Boldt Company, The $47,485,000
36 Manhattan Construction Group $40,502,574
37 CBRE $37,700,000
38 Del Amo Construction $37,266,462
39 Rogers-O'Brien Construction $34,653,228
40 Stalco Construction $32,900,000
41 Wohlsen Construction $32,781,000
42 Walsh Group, The $30,205,828
43 Elford $30,000,000
44 STV $28,078,604
45 Executive Construction $28,000,000
46 Fortis Construction $27,709,000
47 Cumming $27,595,496
48 Batson-Cook $27,005,238
49 Walbridge $26,988,302
50 Haskell $24,731,014
51 KBE Building Corp. $24,598,170
52 Brasfield & Gorrie $23,003,894
53 Kitchell $22,819,426
54 James G. Davis Construction Corporation $22,633,153
55 Hill & Wilkinson $20,550,354
56 Harkins Builders $20,000,000
57 McGough Construction $19,000,000
58 Hoffman Construction $18,995,331
59 W.E. O'Neil Construction $17,200,911
60 Suffolk $16,044,697
61 LeChase Construction Services $15,655,980
62 Paric $14,753,806
63 Choate Construction $14,007,087
64 Sundt Construction $12,887,418
65 Campus Construction Management Group $12,400,000
66 Hill International $10,355,000
67 DeAngelis Diamond Construction $10,000,000
68 James McHugh Construction $9,392,803
69 W. M. Jordan Company $9,057,599
70 Millie and Severson General Contractors $8,736,967
71 JLL $7,838,347
72 Doster Construction $6,364,975
73 S. M. Wilson $6,304,972
74 Skender $5,824,406
75 Jacobs $5,720,000
76 Weitz Company, The $4,947,000
77 BlueScope Construction $4,708,879
78 Messer Construction $4,000,000
79 Kaufman Lynn Construction $3,572,215
80 HITT Contracting $3,152,367
81 Layton Construction $2,376,516
82 Wendel $1,780,446
83 Brownstone $1,776,841
84 CSArch $1,606,713
85 Cordogan Clark & Associates $1,000,000
86 Yates Companies, The $809,000
87 Zak Companies $661,350
88 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $362,000
89 Donohoe Construction $100,000
90 Progressive AE $73,483
91 Sachse Construction $71,000
92 Arc Building Partners $16,163
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

   

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