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Top Healthcare Sector Construction Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Healthcare Sector Construction Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Turner, McCarthy, and Skanska USA top Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest healthcare contractors and construction management firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 23, 2014
The University of Colorado Hospital recently completed major projects on the Ans
The University of Colorado Hospital recently completed major projects on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. A new 12-story,
Rank Company 2013 Healthcare Revenue
1 Turner Construction 2,001,060,000
2 McCarthy Holdings 1,738,000,000
3 Skanska USA 1,207,794,377
4 Brasfield & Gorrie 974,254,444
5 Clark Group 867,497,494
6 DPR Construction 806,488,333
7 PCL Construction 721,107,363
8 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The 720,455,505
9 JE Dunn Construction 700,315,855
10 Balfour Beatty US 469,422,190
11 Robins & Morton 468,330,004
12 Gilbane 462,562,390
13 Mortenson Construction 432,640,000
14 Walsh Group, The 388,328,628
15 Tutor Perini Corp. 386,506,179
16 Swinerton Builders 375,070,000
17 Messer Construction 336,006,395
18 Lend Lease 331,103,000
19 Hunt Construction Group 325,000,000
20 Hensel Phelps 294,590,000
21 Flintco 292,000,000
22 Boldt Company, The 287,679,000
23 Kitchell Corp. 282,027,219
24 Structure Tone 270,210,000
25 Pepper Construction 257,680,000
26 Rodgers Builders 249,638,989
27 Layton Construction 234,500,000
28 HBE Corporation 226,600,000
29 Barton Malow 213,330,265
30 Suffolk Construction 182,084,919
31 Power Construction 176,000,000
32 Linbeck Group 176,000,000
33 LeChase Construction Services 164,000,000
34 Manhattan Construction 158,899,000
35 Kraus-Anderson Construction 155,000,000
36 McGough 154,000,000
37 Hoar Construction 142,129,000
38 Austin Commercial 136,529,788
39 Alberici Constructors 116,627,076
40 HITT Contracting 110,700,000
41 Haselden Construction 88,164,026
42 LPCiminelli 86,227,842
43 Leopardo Companies 84,191,575
44 S. M. Wilson & Co. 69,057,136
45 Ryan Companies US 62,563,799
46 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 58,000,000
47 Adolfson & Peterson Construction 57,187,309
48 Yates Companies, The 55,100,000
49 Paric Corp. 55,000,000
50 Haskell 54,318,346
51 Astorino 53,471,201
52 C.W. Driver 53,470,000
53 Hoffman Construction 50,000,000
54 Batson-Cook 49,964,833
55 Consigli Construction 48,026,932
56 CORE Construction Group 47,895,695
57 W. M. Jordan Company 45,505,179
58 URS Corp. 45,036,525
59 Beck Group, The 44,596,035
60 Heery International 42,516,564
61 Sundt Construction 41,153,256
62 Harkins Builders 38,000,000
63 Hill International 36,000,000
64 Allen & Shariff 36,000,000
65 IMC Construction 32,841,400
66 Stalco Construction 28,750,000
67 Hill & Wilkinson 28,421,000
68 JLL 20,655,628
69 KBE Building Corp. 20,464,757
70 McShane Companies, The 19,259,500
71 Choate Construction 19,114,951
72 Weis Builders 18,060,000
73 Parsons Brinckerhoff 17,950,364
74 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil 17,774,186
75 Bomel Construction 17,551,018
76 Bette Companies, The 17,026,000
77 STV 16,419,000
78 Douglas Company, The 16,362,254
79 Clune Construction 15,466,773
80 Shawmut Design and Construction 15,000,000
81 Coakley & Williams Construction 14,197,245
82 Bernards 9,600,000
83 Weitz Company, The 7,773,262
84 Walbridge 7,700,000
85 Fortis Construction 7,070,000
86 Absher Construction 5,980,782
87 B. L. Harbert International 5,908,948
88 James G. Davis Construction 5,156,091
89 James McHugh Construction 4,088,528
90 Hawkins Construction 3,500,000
91 E.W. Howell 3,204,000
92 Graycor 2,181,192
93 EBCO General Contractor 1,244,000
94 New South Construction 1,125,000
95 Wight & Company 364,000
96 Juneau Construction 186,818
97 Hunt Companies 126,358

 

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