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Top 75 retail construction firms

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Top 75 retail construction firms

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., PCL Construction Enterprises, and Shawmut Design and Construction top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest retail sector contractor and construction management firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 13, 2017
The 1.5-million-sf Oceanwide Plaza, going up across the street from Staples Center and L.A. Live

The 1.5-million-sf Oceanwide Plaza, going up across the street from Staples Center and L.A. Live, will include a “lifestyle plaza,” 100 feet in the air, with 37,000 sf of outdoor amenity spaces. A 700-foot-long LED ribbon will wrap the plaza. And this mixed-use project will feature a 166,580-sf open-air retail galleria. CallisonRTKL provided the architectural design for the entire Oceanwide Plaza project (spatial design, floor plans, unit plans, layout, etc.) which encompasses all three towers and the retail galleria. CallisonRTKL also provided the interior design for both of the South Towers as well as TDS for the entire project. Studio Munge provided the interior finishes for the residences in the North Tower and interior design for the residential common areas and for the hotel in the North Tower.

 

TOP 75 RETAIL CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 RETAIL REVENUE
1 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $597,597,030
2 PCL Construction Enterprises $509,755,294
3 Shawmut Design and Construction $471,000,000
4 VCC Construction $373,620,000
5 EMJ Corp. $279,320,044
6 Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) $252,119,912
7 Hoar Construction $235,377,000
8 AECOM $224,500,000
9 Turner Construction Co. $188,491,023
10 Balfour Beatty US $181,348,112
11 Gray Construction $173,485,497
12 Choate Construction $171,342,606
13 Schimenti Construction $165,000,000
14 dck worldwide $151,902,000
15 IMC Construction $138,000,000
16 Dickinson Cameron Construction $130,000,000
17 W.E. O'Neil Construction $129,884,131
18 Structure Tone $119,400,000
19 Pepper Construction $117,150,000
20 Hawkins Construction $113,300,000
21 Ryan Companies $111,206,945
22 Joeris General Contractors $103,070,741
23 Beck Group, The $101,583,878
24 Lendlease $93,788,000
25 Sachse Construction $92,700,000
26 Swinerton $78,300,000
27 Graycor $76,617,044
28 Layton Construction $67,700,000
29 Brasfield & Gorrie $66,335,678
30 DPR Construction $66,247,000
31 Leopardo Companies $58,469,652
32 Skender Construction $57,992,426
33 JLL $57,213,548
34 Power Construction $54,000,000
35 KBE Building Corp. $47,454,164
36 C.W. Driver $47,014,671
37 Nabholz Construction Corporation $44,682,987
38 S. M. Wilson $42,462,541
39 Paric Holdings $42,400,000
40 Kraus-Anderson $40,000,000
41 Plaza Construction $38,300,000
42 Burns & McDonnell $33,318,942
43 Manhattan Construction Group $31,078,000
44 Batson-Cook $29,754,581
45 JE Dunn Construction $29,169,590
46 Messer Construction $28,800,000
47 McCarthy Holdings $28,659,322
48 Skanska USA $26,658,347
49 Hill Intl. $25,000,000
50 Core States Group $21,200,000
51 Weis Builders $21,050,000
52 Consigli Building Group $19,072,668
53 Gilbane Building Co. $18,313,000
54 Alberici/Flintco $15,240,000
55 Market Contractors $14,000,000
56 W. M. Jordan Co. $13,571,626
57 Suffolk Construction $13,398,664
58 Hoffman Construction $11,833,642
59 CORE Construction Group $10,967,378
60 Jacobs $10,870,000
61 Hill & Wilkinson $9,721,357
62 GreenbergFarrow $9,500,000
63 LPCiminelli $8,311,000
64 Kitchell $7,736,327
65 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $6,379,000
66 Progressive AE $5,855,004
67 Clune Construction $5,692,136
68 Coakley & Williams Construction $5,193,999
69 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $4,978,940
70 GE Johnson Construction $4,418,364
71 Donohoe Construction $4,348,000
72 Hagerman Group, The $4,000,000
73 LeChase Construction $3,220,657
74 Jordan Foster Construction $2,947,238
75 Weitz Co., The $2,807,000
76 Cumming $2,355,400
77 Stalco Construction $2,000,000
78 Barton Malow $1,690,000
79 Haselden Construction $1,580,652

 

 

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