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Top 80 K-12 construction firms

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Top 80 K-12 construction firms

Gilbane Building Co., Balfour Beatty US, and Skanska USA top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest K-12 sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 9, 2017

Instead of a library, Hermantown High School, near Duluth, Minn., has a wired media center. Books are available in a high-density storage area. Photo: Steve Silverman Photography.

 

TOP 80 K-12 CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 K-12 REVENUE
1 Gilbane Building Co. $718,247,000
2 Balfour Beatty US $601,334,003
3 Skanska USA $420,326,266
4 CORE Construction Group $399,347,176
5 Turner Construction Co. $373,854,867
6 JE Dunn Construction $305,479,398
7 Joeris General Contractors $288,290,819
8 Shawmut Design and Construction $230,000,000
9 Kraus-Anderson $215,000,000
10 McCarthy Holdings $184,070,772
11 Nabholz Construction Corporation $182,265,182
12 Barton Malow $180,840,000
13 McShane Companies, The $136,004,426
14 Swinerton $131,600,000
15 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $115,376,000
16 Pepper Construction $103,850,000
17 Ryan Companies $97,906,644
18 Consigli Building Group $94,198,193
19 Bernards $90,000,000
20 Hoffman Construction $86,044,018
21 PCL Construction Enterprises $85,341,422
22 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $83,974,647
23 AECOM $79,700,000
24 Walsh Group, The $73,298,057
25 Alberici/Flintco $72,000,000
26 Lendlease $51,711,000
27 Haselden Construction $51,701,244
28 Hill & Wilkinson $43,201,268
29 GE Johnson Construction $40,306,256
30 S. M. Wilson $39,630,527
31 C.W. Driver $35,757,669
32 Messer Construction $30,700,000
33 Hill Intl. $30,000,000
34 STV $29,170,241
35 Brasfield & Gorrie $27,719,835
36 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $27,703,902
37 Heery Intl. $23,776,410
38 LeChase Construction $22,837,567
39 Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) $22,486,676
40 Cumming $21,198,600
41 James G. Davis Construction $20,863,346
42 Stalco Construction $20,030,000
43 Clark Group $18,671,203
44 Sundt Construction $16,688,000
45 Coakley & Williams Construction $15,970,602
46 Andersen Construction $15,600,000
47 Linbeck Group $14,337,464
48 Choate Construction $14,168,090
49 Kitchell $12,973,934
50 Cahill Contractors $12,096,171
51 Campus Construction Management Group $11,940,000
52 Paric Holdings $11,400,000
53 Doster Construction $10,732,725
54 Bette Companies, The $10,458,873
55 Donohoe Construction $9,017,000
56 Manhattan Construction Group $8,990,000
57 Wohlsen Construction $8,245,000
58 Jordan Foster Construction $7,887,293
59 W.E. O'Neil Construction $7,769,357
60 Hawkins Construction $7,500,000
61 Wendel $5,947,102
62 EMJ Corp. $5,919,078
63 Boldt Co., The $5,561,340
64 Walbridge $5,400,000
65 Hagerman Group, The $5,000,000
66 Batson-Cook $4,779,114
67 Hoar Construction $4,679,000
68 OAC Services $4,588,763
69 NV5 Global $4,379,883
70 W. M. Jordan Co. $2,871,532
71 KCI Technologies $2,800,000
72 Yates Companies, The $2,700,000
73 Fortis Construction $2,436,353
74 Clune Construction $2,211,158
75 Plaza Construction $2,116,000
76 Jacobs $1,820,000
77 Graycor $1,294,054
78 CSArch $1,175,623
79 Zak Companies $1,063,232
80 New South Construction $1,008,000
81 Cordogan Clark & Associates $1,000,000

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