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Reconstruction Sector Construction Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Reconstruction Sector Construction Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Structure Tone, Turner, and Gilbane top Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest reconstruction contractor and construction management firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 28, 2014
Rank Company 2013 Reconstruction Revenue
1 Structure Tone $2,048,849,400
2 Turner Construction 2,024,000,000
3 Gilbane 1,861,820,000
4 Jacobs 1,605,895,000
5 DPR Construction 1,596,059,693
6 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The 1,221,682,434
7 PCL Construction 1,054,762,824
8 HITT Contracting 736,500,000
9 Consigli Construction 572,736,010
10 JE Dunn Construction 538,190,090
11 Shawmut Design and Construction 519,610,000
12 Pepper Construction 512,737,500
13 Balfour Beatty US 507,561,281
14 Clune Construction 493,868,557
15 Plaza Construction 468,500,000
16 Hensel Phelps 440,960,000
17 Clark Group 385,965,450
18 Hunt Construction Group 354,000,000
19 Messer Construction 345,312,441
20 McCarthy Holdings 343,000,000
21 Flintco 299,200,000
22 James G. Davis Construction 274,798,952
23 Holder Construction 273,000,000
24 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 264,952,000
25 URS Corp. 261,644,447
26 Power Construction 237,000,000
27 Robins & Morton 217,175,346
28 Walsh Group, The 203,849,380
29 Suffolk Construction 202,438,330
30 LPCiminelli 201,801,333
31 LeChase Construction Services 196,800,000
32 Leopardo Companies 196,553,049
33 Manhattan Construction 192,865,000
34 Walbridge 188,745,000
35 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil 173,658,161
36 C.W. Driver 166,335,175
37 S. M. Wilson & Co. 162,729,248
38 Beck Group, The 157,359,727
39 JLL 156,602,601
40 Bernards 156,000,000
41 Adolfson & Peterson Construction 145,258,229
42 Alberici Constructors 144,148,979
43 Boldt Company, The 142,168,076
44 Ryan Companies US 127,320,872
45 KBE Building Corp. 124,938,066
46 Hoar Construction 122,151,000
47 Kraus-Anderson Construction 121,000,000
48 Hill International 106,000,000
49 James McHugh Construction 104,447,450
50 W. M. Jordan Company 101,685,517
51 Choate Construction 99,842,911
52 New South Construction 83,306,000
53 Wight & Company 80,317,000
54 Coakley & Williams Construction 79,379,596
55 Hoffman Construction 78,000,000
56 Hill & Wilkinson 77,445,000
57 Linbeck Group 71,700,000
58 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 68,083,200
59 Weitz Company, The 65,861,773
60 E.W. Howell 65,735,000
61 EMJ Corp. 65,000,000
62 Bette Companies, The 60,029,000
63 Paric Corp. 60,000,000
64 Hunt Companies 59,624,811
65 Stalco Construction 59,100,600
66 Haskell 55,636,110
67 STV 55,451,000
68 Leidos 55,125,000
69 Dewberry 53,601,594
70 Haselden Construction 52,438,807
71 Kitchell Corp. 50,116,521
72 Yates Companies, The 50,000,000
73 SSOE Group 46,550,848
74 Carlson Design Construct 43,000,000
75 Fortis Construction 40,000,000
76 Management Resource Systems 36,204,689
77 IMC Construction 35,775,000
78 Skanska USA 31,140,923
79 WD Partners 30,800,000
80 TTG 25,792,057
81 Harkins Builders 24,000,000
82 Juneau Construction 23,427,136
83 ThermalTech Engineering 23,300,000
84 Batson-Cook 22,955,572
85 Epstein 18,461,000
86 Astorino 16,875,195
87 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates 16,050,000
88 Glumac 15,131,068
89 KCI Technologies 14,400,000
90 Allen & Shariff 14,238,838
91 Douglas Company, The 13,910,679
92 Zak Companies 13,395,702
93 Austin Commercial 10,979,565
94 Absher Construction 10,638,344
95 FreemanWhite 10,376,462
96 HNTB Corp. 9,672,931
97 LaBella Associates 7,585,598

 

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