TOP 40 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION FIRMS |
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RANK | COMPANY | 2016 MILITARY REVENUE |
1 | Fluor | $763,235,830 |
2 | Gilbane Building Co. | $420,915,000 |
3 | Hensel Phelps | $328,270,000 |
4 | Walsh Group, The | $323,310,942 |
5 | Clark Group | $236,296,414 |
6 | Lendlease | $205,105,000 |
7 | Turner Construction Co. | $141,704,405 |
8 | McCarthy Holdings | $121,883,011 |
9 | Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The | $119,708,194 |
10 | BL Harbert | $90,930,801 |
11 | JE Dunn Construction | $90,009,285 |
12 | Balfour Beatty US | $79,008,910 |
13 | Swinerton | $76,797,000 |
14 | Haskell | $48,498,754 |
15 | Mortenson Construction | $47,082,000 |
16 | Yates Companies, The | $45,700,000 |
17 | Burns & McDonnell | $35,023,426 |
18 | Brasfield & Gorrie | $32,507,605 |
19 | Sundt Construction | $32,391,000 |
20 | HITT Contracting | $28,980,000 |
21 | Heery Intl. | $23,811,940 |
22 | Manhattan Construction Group | $19,500,000 |
23 | Hoar Construction | $17,886,000 |
24 | CORE Construction Group | $16,808,800 |
25 | Allen & Shariff | $16,754,939 |
26 | New South Construction | $14,363,762 |
27 | S. M. Wilson | $14,070,543 |
28 | Alberici/Flintco | $11,100,000 |
29 | Messer Construction | $10,000,000 |
30 | DPR Construction | $9,956,000 |
31 | Jacobs | $7,957,206 |
32 | W. M. Jordan Co. | $7,419,256 |
33 | Robins & Morton | $6,835,148 |
34 | Harkins Builders | $5,000,000 |
35 | PCL Construction Enterprises | $4,749,330 |
36 | BlueScope Construction | $4,510,000 |
37 | Coakley & Williams Construction | $2,593,293 |
38 | Skanska USA | $2,545,135 |
39 | Hill Intl. | $2,000,000 |
40 | Cumming | $1,766,550 |
41 | Fortis Construction | $1,599,408 |
42 | Wohlsen Construction | $1,025,000 |
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