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Top Multifamily Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Multifamily Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Lend Lease, Clark Group, Balfour Beatty top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest multifamily contractors and construction management firms in the United States.


By BD+C Staff | July 17, 2013
Rank Company 2012 Multifamily Revenue ($)
1 Lend Lease $1,105,667,000
2 Clark Group $733,189,959
3 Balfour Beatty $416,669,856
4 Swinerton Builders $379,053,249
5 Walsh Group, The $277,912,525
6 James McHugh Construction $239,964,258
7 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $212,734,120
8 Weis Builders $207,290,000
9 Suffolk Construction $203,442,894
10 Harkins Builders $201,000,000
11 Hunt Companies $194,722,533
12 PCL Construction Enterprises $193,704,938
13 Kitchell $158,120,000
14 Bernards $144,000,000
15 Summit Contracting Group $140,000,000
16 McShane Cos., The $139,977,971
17 Hensel Phelps $121,410,000
18 Bette Companies, The $116,000,000
19 Turner Corporation, The $115,450,000
20 James G Davis Construction $110,000,000
21 Brasfield & Gorrie $107,052,347
22 Paric $100,000,000
23 Batson-Cook $75,008,677
24 Yates Cos., The $72,300,000
25 Weitz Co., The $71,554,143
26 Absher Construction $71,050,000
27 HITT Contracting $67,664,893
28 Manhattan Construction $59,279,000
29 Doster Construction $56,147,388
30 JE Dunn Construction $54,375,257
31 Douglas Company, The $54,181,344
32 CORE Construction Group $54,172,077
33 Tutor Perini Corporation $53,384,789
34 W. M. Jordan Co. $51,899,691
35 Sundt Construction $51,088,852
36 Skanska USA $50,213,955
37 Austin Commercial $46,345,258
38 Gilbane $41,091,000
39 ECC $35,720,826
40 B. L. Harbert International $34,996,833
41 Ryan Companies US $34,342,989
42 Kraus-Anderson Construction $24,000,000
43 Power Construction $23,000,000
44 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil $22,638,900
45 Hoffman Construction $21,000,000
46 Choate Construction $20,765,418
47 Pepper Construction Group $20,000,000
48 Clancy & Theys Construction $16,760,000
49 Messer Construction $15,550,147
50 KBE Building Corporation $11,853,607
51 Walbridge $10,500,000
52 IMC Construction $10,456,500
53 Layton Construction $9,200,000
54 Linbeck Group $8,000,000
55 LPCiminelli $7,932,225
56 Flintco $7,500,000
57 Robins & Morton $6,900,000
58 Consigli Construction $5,971,886
59 S. M. Wilson & Co. $5,688,947
60 EMJ $4,000,000
61 Coakley & Williams Construction $3,212,865
62 Jones Lang LaSalle $673,200
63 Barton Malow $579,289
64 Structure Tone $401,000
65 Hoar Construction $379,000
66 Gray $50,000
67 Alberici Constructors $13,394

 

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