Rank | Company | 2012 K-12 Revenue ($) |
1 | Gilbane | $947,077,000 |
2 | Balfour Beatty | $483,944,476 |
3 | Turner Corporation, The | $357,910,000 |
4 | CORE Construction Group | $284,198,375 |
5 | Skanska USA | $273,418,351 |
6 | McCarthy Holdings | $260,000,000 |
7 | Kraus-Anderson Construction | $211,000,000 |
8 | JE Dunn Construction | $169,860,436 |
9 | Consigli Construction | $148,883,468 |
10 | Barton Malow | $139,236,049 |
11 | LPCiminelli | $136,574,023 |
12 | McShane Cos., The | $125,656,264 |
13 | Tutor Perini Corporation | $117,829,000 |
14 | PCL Construction Enterprises | $113,500,025 |
15 | Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The | $103,222,924 |
16 | Suffolk Construction | $101,068,690 |
17 | Flintco | $98,000,000 |
18 | Bernards | $85,000,000 |
19 | Walsh Group, The | $77,069,941 |
20 | Manhattan Construction | $72,765,000 |
21 | Pepper Construction Group | $71,480,000 |
22 | Absher Construction | $70,720,000 |
23 | Shawmut Design and Construction | $70,300,000 |
24 | Doster Construction | $66,571,533 |
25 | S. M. Wilson & Co. | $61,555,732 |
26 | Wight | $59,617,413 |
27 | C.W. Driver | $57,145,425 |
28 | EMJ | $52,200,000 |
29 | Lend Lease | $45,243,000 |
30 | Sundt Construction | $39,320,546 |
31 | Bette Companies, The | $39,000,000 |
32 | KBE Building Corporation | $38,543,687 |
33 | Structure Tone | $36,992,100 |
34 | Weitz Co., The | $35,606,376 |
35 | Ryan Companies US | $34,824,199 |
36 | Coakley & Williams Construction | $28,042,178 |
37 | Kitchell | $22,420,000 |
38 | E.W. Howell | $21,040,000 |
39 | Weis Builders | $19,217,000 |
40 | Choate Construction | $18,405,333 |
41 | Clark Group | $18,315,994 |
42 | Hoffman Construction | $18,000,000 |
43 | Linbeck Group | $17,000,000 |
44 | Yates Cos., The | $14,800,000 |
45 | Stalco Construction | $13,300,000 |
46 | McGough | $13,250,000 |
47 | Brasfield & Gorrie | $12,408,293 |
48 | Hoar Construction | $11,928,000 |
49 | Clancy & Theys Construction | $11,000,000 |
50 | Batson-Cook | $9,890,312 |
51 | Boldt Company, The | $9,352,432 |
52 | IMC Construction | $7,963,000 |
53 | HITT Contracting | $6,548,780 |
54 | O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil | $5,668,472 |
55 | Walbridge | $5,000,000 |
56 | Messer Construction | $4,863,872 |
57 | New South Construction | $1,200,000 |
58 | Jones Lang LaSalle | $1,128,566 |
59 | B. L. Harbert International | $747,964 |
60 | W. M. Jordan Co. | $234,520 |
61 | DPR Construction | $83,515 |
62 | ECC | $63,014 |
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