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Top 45 International Work Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]

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Top 45 International Work Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]

Fluor, Jacobs, and JLL lead Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's contractors and construction management (CM) firms with the most revenue from international work, as featured in the 2018 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 4, 2018
Top 45 International Work Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]
Top 45 International Work Contractors + CM Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]
TOP 45 INTERNATIONAL WORK CONTRACTORS + CM FIRMS
RANK COMPANY 2017 INTL. REVENUE
1 AECOM $1,792,300,000
2 Fluor Corp. $1,295,700,000
3 Jacobs $1,089,985,541
4 JLL $904,784,220
5 WSP $754,471,000
6 BL Harbert International $709,959,455
7 Turner Construction $620,403,888
8 Structure Tone $517,730,000
9 CBRE $374,650,000
10 Hill International $315,000,000
11 Gilbane Building Co. $290,066,000
12 dck worldwide $235,730,000
13 Walsh Group, The $218,392,658
14 Walbridge $212,600,000
15 Barton Malow $116,438,821
16 Weitz Company, The $100,939,000
17 Haskell $96,091,889
18 HITT Contracting $58,167,093
19 Skanska USA $38,199,247
20 Arup $35,804,321
21 Ghafari Associates $33,400,000
22 Clune Construction $19,323,128
23 Cumming $17,993,778
24 NV5 Global $13,415,156
25 SSOE Group $12,554,764
26 Gray Construction $8,933,470
27 DPR Construction $7,948,000
28 CannonDesign $6,000,000
29 GreenbergFarrow $5,900,000
30 Allen & Shariff $5,534,978
31 CRB $5,206,410
32 Epstein $4,600,000
33 WD Partners $4,537,000
34 BlueScope Construction $3,036,043
35 Burns & McDonnell $3,030,000
36 Fortis Construction $1,503,494
37 Humphreys & Partners Architects $1,500,000
38 Manhattan Construction Group $835,682
39 Cortland Partners $576,814
40 Rockford Construction $491,881
41 Dewberry $480,259
42 Cordogan Clark & Associates $250,000
43 ThermalTech Engineering $124,300
44 Wight & Company $119,592
45 Jonathan Nehmer + Associates $115,745
46 Shawmut Design and Construction $100,000
47 PCL Construction Enterprises $39,737
48 Setty $32,400
49 RSP Architects $16,200

Source: BD+C's 2018 Giants 300 Report  
 


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