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Top 55 Airport Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Top 55 Airport Sector Construction Firms for 2019

Hensel Phelps, AECOM, Turner, Skanska, and PCL top the rankings of the nation's largest airport terminal sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 25, 2019
Top 55 Airport Sector Construction Firms for 2019

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Hensel Phelps, AECOM, Turner, Skanska, and PCL top the rankings of the nation's largest airport terminal sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 55 Airport Sector Construction Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 AIRPORT SECTOR REVENUE
1 Hensel Phelps $1,362,338,425
2 AECOM $735,800,000
3 Turner Construction $712,485,972
4 Skanska USA $629,798,736
5 PCL Construcrion Enterprises $496,261,802
6 Austin Commercial $487,921,829
7 Walsh Group, The $467,701,402
8 Swinerton $292,800,000
9 Holder Construction $280,000,000
10 Clark Group $245,016,896
11 JE Dunn Construction $214,416,396
12 Webcor $137,200,000
13 Holt Construction $125,142,000
14 Mortenson Construction $120,021,000
15 McCarthy $86,637,409
16 VRH Construction $82,970,084
17 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $72,298,947
18 Manhattan Construction Group $69,244,426
19 W.E. O'Neil Construction $67,814,636
20 Burns & McDonnell $58,324,683
21 Hill International $55,320,000
22 LeChase Construction Services $47,230,265
23 Messer Construction $47,000,000
24 Jacobs $46,450,000
25 Walbridge $42,770,000
26 STV $27,634,901
27 Power Construction $27,000,000
28 Suffolk $23,490,555
29 Boldt Company, The $16,200,000
30 Haselden Construction $14,181,978
31 Weitz Company, The $12,871,000
32 DPR Construction $12,527,000
33 Balfour Beatty US $11,656,828
34 CBRE $11,200,000
35 McCownGordon Construction $9,630,145
36 Kraus-Anderson Construction Company $8,000,000
37 HITT Contracting $7,481,119
38 Hoffman Construction $6,850,244
39 Yates Companies, The $5,305,000
40 McKinstry $5,000,000
41 JLL $4,866,827
42 Sundt Construction $4,380,302
43 Hill & Wilkinson $3,524,656
44 Cumming $3,066,166
45 Joeris General Contractors $2,746,913
46 Gilbane $2,437,000
47 Ghafari Associates $2,200,000
48 Nabholz $1,045,554
49 P2S $443,315
50 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $337,675
51 Lendlease $193,959
52 Layton Construction $87,396
53 Zak Companies $71,288
54 BlueScope Construction $62,394
55 KBE Building Corp. $59,970
56 Barton Malow Company $25,000
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

    

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