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Top University Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top University Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Whiting-Turner, Turner, Skanska top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest university sector contractors and construction management firms. 


By BD+C Staff | July 22, 2013
MIT's Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex; Courtesy Turner/Goody Clancy
MIT's Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex; Courtesy Turner/Goody Clancy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rank Company 2012 University Revenue ($)
1 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $818,113,140
2 Turner Corporation, The $701,340,000
3 Skanska USA $437,058,228
4 Structure Tone $354,907,900
5 PCL Construction Enterprises $340,500,075
6 Mortenson Construction $246,330,000
7 Swinerton Builders $229,439,950
8 DPR Construction $227,149,377
9 Sundt Construction $225,748,514
10 Austin Commercial $225,311,911
11 McCarthy Holdings $188,000,000
12 Tutor Perini Corporation $182,499,857
13 Consigli Construction $181,285,674
14 JE Dunn Construction $174,681,076
15 Barton Malow $170,807,069
16 Shawmut Design and Construction $168,400,000
17 Brasfield & Gorrie $167,534,670
18 Balfour Beatty $164,616,226
19 Walbridge $158,200,000
20 Manhattan Construction $157,908,000
21 W. M. Jordan Co. $155,568,638
22 Flintco $155,000,000
23 Power Construction $135,000,000
24 Messer Construction $127,393,803
25 Rodgers Builders $126,034,000
26 Suffolk Construction $109,875,693
27 Pepper Construction Group $108,780,000
28 C.W. Driver $105,648,442
29 Holder Construction $103,000,000
30 Choate Construction $102,572,589
31 ECC $96,879,295
32 Hunt Construction Group $86,000,000
33 Hensel Phelps $85,760,000
34 Linbeck Group $85,000,000
35 Boldt Company, The $84,171,894
36 CORE Construction Group $78,403,500
37 McGough $69,230,000
38 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil $67,536,453
39 Bernards $66,000,000
40 Lend Lease $63,160,000
41 KBE Building Corporation $62,217,503
42 Walsh Group, The $61,397,000
43 Clancy & Theys Construction $53,000,000
44 Doster Construction $42,782,430
45 Hoar Construction $40,058,000
46 Bette Companies, The $40,000,000
47 Clark Group $38,322,786
48 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $38,293,985
49 LPCiminelli $34,559,630
50 Layton Construction $33,600,000
51 Weitz Co., The $31,359,342
52 James G Davis Construction $31,000,000
53 Batson-Cook $27,889,374
54 Hoffman Construction $27,000,000
55 Paric $25,000,000
56 New South Construction $22,500,000
57 Gilbane $21,910,000
58 Ryan Companies US $18,779,177
59 B. L. Harbert International $16,923,150
60 Absher Construction $16,400,000
61 Wight $16,121,623
62 Yates Cos., The $14,800,000
63 Stalco Construction $13,040,000
64 Kitchell $12,210,000
65 S. M. Wilson & Co. $11,631,581
66 Haskell $11,580,820
67 Gray $10,452,492
68 Alberici Constructors $9,137,935
69 Jones Lang LaSalle $8,650,334
70 IMC Construction $8,312,500
71 Robins & Morton $6,600,000
72 E.W. Howell $5,536,000
73 James McHugh Construction $4,432,535
74 Coakley & Williams Construction $2,883,010
75 HITT Contracting $1,448,813
76 Graycor $1,137,558
77 Kraus-Anderson Construction $1,000,000

 

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