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Top 60 construction management firms

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Top 60 construction management firms

Jacobs, Kraus-Anderson, and Hill International are among the nation’s largest construction management and project management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction’s 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 11, 2017
AdPro Sports Training Center, Buffalo N.Y. Photo: Kimberly Smith Photography, courtesy LPCiminelli

AdPro Sports Training Center, Buffalo N.Y. Photo: Kimberly Smith Photography, courtesy LPCiminelli 

  

TOP 60 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 CM+PM REVENUE
1 Jacobs $1,199,250,000
2 Hill Intl. $520,000,000
3 JLL $442,045,324
4 Lendlease $199,080,000
5 Gilbane Building Co. $146,267,000
6 Turner Construction Co. $144,259,876
7 Cumming $110,703,800
8 Haskell $103,270,156
9 JE Dunn Construction $99,020,860
10 CNY Group $97,762,000
11 Jordan Foster Construction $95,434,439
12 STV $86,149,433
13 AECOM $69,200,000
14 Heery Intl. $64,181,524
15 Walbridge $52,080,000
16 Robins & Morton $48,873,217
17 Skanska USA $46,938,996
18 Kitchell $45,316,047
19 Mortenson Construction $44,310,000
20 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $41,155,164
21 Kraus-Anderson $37,000,000
22 S. M. Wilson $32,961,582
23 Yates Companies, The $28,700,000
24 Balfour Beatty US $28,632,867
25 Hoar Construction $20,127,000
26 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $17,613,827
27 Paric Holdings $16,700,000
28 NV5 Global $15,642,439
29 CRB $15,058,181
30 LeChase Construction $12,904,620
31 OAC Services $12,616,298
32 McCarthy Holdings $12,446,948
33 Campus Construction Management Group $11,940,000
34 Henderson Engineers $11,694,330
35 Market Contractors $11,500,000
36 Bernards $10,600,000
37 Plaza Construction $10,600,000
38 Barton Malow $8,571,000
39 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $8,008,000
40 Progressive AE $6,461,940
41 LPCiminelli $5,810,000
42 Blue River Group, The $5,650,893
43 Wiss, Janney, Elstner $5,357,400
44 T.G. Nickel & Associates $5,163,640
45 Ghafari Associates $5,150,000
46 SSOE Group $4,590,000
47 Pepper Construction $4,366,000
48 Brasfield & Gorrie $3,918,658
49 Brownstone $3,515,489
50 W. M. Jordan Co. $3,454,385
51 Sachse Construction $3,000,000
52 Graycor $2,491,890
53 EMJ Corp. $2,014,981
54 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $2,000,000
55 Weitz Co., The $1,954,000
56 Ratliff Group, The $1,748,000
57 WD Partners $1,602,000
58 Arup $1,389,017
59 Stalco Construction $1,380,000
60 Ryan Companies $1,252,133

NOTE: Ranking includes revenue from construction management and project management work

   

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

   

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