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Top 105 office construction firms

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Top 105 office construction firms

Turner Construction Co., Structure Tone, and Holder Construction top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest office sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 18, 2017

Halkin Mason Photography, Courtesy of KSS Architects

 

TOP 105 OFFICE CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 OFFICE REVENUE
1 Turner Construction Co. $2,198,294,811
2 Structure Tone $2,150,200,000
3 Holder Construction $1,541,000,000
4 AECOM $1,420,900,000
5 Gilbane Building Co. $1,262,938,000
6 Balfour Beatty US $1,081,198,434
7 DPR Construction $962,956,000
8 Clayco $879,320,000
9 Clark Group $865,335,250
10 PCL Construction Enterprises $834,826,350
11 HITT Contracting $808,100,000
12 BL Harbert $763,155,119
13 JE Dunn Construction $711,831,750
14 Swinerton $696,900,000
15 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $695,796,094
16 Hensel Phelps $690,160,000
17 Clune Construction $670,318,907
18 Austin Commercial $634,905,113
19 James G. Davis Construction $633,205,795
20 Level 10 Construction $596,052,465
21 Brasfield & Gorrie $506,746,653
22 Skanska USA $476,045,720
23 Beck Group, The $402,672,876
24 Mortenson Construction $400,300,000
25 Suffolk Construction $390,269,350
26 Ryan Companies $373,727,785
27 Webcor Builders $358,549,559
28 McCarthy Holdings $339,764,079
29 Walsh Group, The $278,604,780
30 Alberici/Flintco $240,800,000
31 Choate Construction $221,345,118
32 Weitz Co., The $188,276,000
33 Hoffman Construction $186,115,173
34 Pepper Construction $181,060,000
35 Plaza Construction $171,066,000
36 McGough $169,000,000
37 Skender Construction $160,694,708
38 Layton Construction $160,100,000
39 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $149,007,000
40 Lendlease $137,338,000
41 C.W. Driver $135,676,332
42 CORE Construction Group $132,362,387
43 Leopardo Companies $127,424,430
44 Consigli Building Group $120,625,914
45 Hill & Wilkinson $112,607,305
46 Manhattan Construction Group $111,518,000
47 Paric Holdings $106,000,000
48 JLL $101,932,117
49 Power Construction $98,000,000
50 Kraus-Anderson $97,000,000
51 Rodgers Builders $85,823,000
52 GE Johnson Construction $82,444,834
53 Hill Intl. $80,000,000
54 Yates Companies, The $72,200,000
55 Fortis Construction $71,137,139
56 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $69,817,075
57 Hoar Construction $69,335,000
58 Wohlsen Construction $65,633,000
59 Jordan Foster Construction $64,382,122
60 LeChase Construction $59,377,257
61 Messer Construction $51,000,000
62 Walbridge $44,800,000
63 McShane Companies, The $44,283,513
64 W.E. O'Neil Construction $43,788,585
65 Shawmut Design and Construction $43,000,000
66 James McHugh Construction $36,014,000
67 Millie and Severson $33,787,682
68 Bernards $30,000,000
69 Juneau Construction $29,710,534
70 Burns & McDonnell $27,891,644
71 Sachse Construction $27,600,000
72 Boldt Co., The $26,176,736
73 Coakley & Williams Construction $24,379,615
74 Jacobs $24,310,000
75 Bette Companies, The $24,235,917
76 IMC Construction $24,200,000
77 Donohoe Construction $24,103,000
78 CNY Group $23,273,000
79 Kitchell $23,129,043
80 Sundt Construction $20,908,000
81 T.G. Nickel & Associates $19,105,454
82 Barton Malow $18,740,000
83 Andersen Construction $18,100,000
84 W. M. Jordan Co. $17,103,186
85 Joeris General Contractors $15,100,370
86 New South Construction $14,096,000
87 Linbeck Group $12,923,401
88 dck worldwide $11,369,000
89 EMJ Corp. $10,533,939
90 Heery Intl. $10,414,594
91 Schimenti Construction $10,000,000
92 Cumming $9,421,600
93 BlueScope Construction $9,170,000
94 Hawkins Construction $6,900,000
95 KBE Building Corp. $6,110,654
96 Stalco Construction $6,030,000
97 Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) $5,897,603
98 Hagerman Group, The $5,000,000
99 Robins & Morton $4,767,477
100 Weis Builders $3,760,000
101 Harkins Builders $3,000,000
102 OAC Services $2,487,301
103 Graycor $1,943,886
104 Batson-Cook $1,912,583
105 KCI Technologies $1,100,000
106 Lawrence Group $867,000

 

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