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Top 80 Retail Construction Firms for 2019

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Top 80 Retail Construction Firms for 2019

PCL, VCC, Whiting-Turner, Shawmut, and W.E. O'Neil top the rankings of the nation's largest retail sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 24, 2019
Top 80 Retail Construction Firms for 2019 Nike Store on 5th Ave. in New York City. Photo by Jonathan Morefield

Nike Store on 5th Ave. in New York City. Photo by Jonathan Morefield

      

PCL, VCC, Whiting-Turner, Shawmut, and W.E. O'Neil top the rankings of the nation's largest retail sector contractors and construction management firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 80 Retail Construction Firms 
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 RETAIL SECTOR REVENUE
1 PCL Construcrion Enterprises $900,408,699
2 VCC $600,139,039
3 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $481,152,668
4 Shawmut Design and Construction $286,500,000
5 W.E. O'Neil Construction $272,505,881
6 Crossland Construction $214,728,645
7 Balfour Beatty US $203,802,083
8 Skanska USA $193,755,412
9 J.T. Magen & Company $187,951,498
10 Turner Construction $185,718,821
11 AECOM $179,900,000
12 Ryan Companies* $137,217,631
13 Gray Construction $135,452,662
14 Swinerton $134,000,000
15 Hoar Construction $127,065,000
16 McCarthy $123,908,549
17 Graycor $119,992,659
18 Joeris General Contractors $113,793,702
19 CSI Construction $109,100,000
20 Choate Construction $107,142,414
21 C.W. Driver Companies $101,844,999
22 KBE Building Corp. $96,248,881
23 Sachse Construction $86,024,000
24 Manhattan Construction Group $82,920,245
25 Pepper Construction Group $81,340,000
26 Dickinson Cameron Construction Company $75,000,000
27 Plaza Construction $53,000,000
28 Gilbane $51,170,000
29 Kitchell $50,898,755
30 Layton Construction $49,017,237
31 Elford $47,000,000
32 JLL $45,304,153
33 Leopardo Companies $44,983,634
34 JE Dunn Construction $43,979,390
35 Holt Construction $42,213,000
36 Kraus-Anderson Construction Company $40,000,000
37 S. M. Wilson $36,274,163
38 Brasfield & Gorrie $33,218,027
39 Lendlease $33,097,858
40 Nabholz $30,757,013
41 Skender $30,112,059
42 Kinsley Construction $28,500,005
43 Jacobs $27,890,000
44 Wohlsen Construction $25,392,000
45 Clune Construction $24,946,496
46 Hoffman Construction $23,558,729
47 DPR Construction $18,954,000
48 James McHugh Construction $18,804,991
49 Hill & Wilkinson $18,026,164
50 CBRE $18,000,000
51 Walbridge $17,730,772
52 Walsh Group, The $14,934,043
53 Del Amo Construction $12,128,102
54 Paric $11,787,687
55 Hill International $11,200,000
56 McCownGordon Construction $11,037,498
57 Core States Group $9,273,608
58 Suffolk $8,388,355
59 Robins & Morton $7,600,145
60 Doster Construction $5,898,462
61 Hagerman Group, The $5,000,000
62 Burns & McDonnell $4,731,412
63 WD Partners $3,500,000
64 Cumming $3,066,166
65 Haselden Construction $3,025,364
66 Power Construction $3,000,000
67 Juneau Construction $2,558,054
68 Benchmark Construction $2,491,148
69 Lawrence Group $2,387,000
70 Stalco Construction $1,800,000
71 Weis Builders $1,679,767
72 Donohoe Construction $1,485,000
73 Yates Companies, The $1,382,000
74 LeChase Construction Services $1,339,608
75 Barton Malow Company $1,000,000
76 Weitz Company, The $770,000
77 CORE Construction Group $615,336
78 Zak Companies $337,804
79 W. M. Jordan Company $282,602
80 Hensel Phelps $264,094
81 Consigli Building Group $67,561
82 Arc Building Partners $11,290
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT *EDITOR'S ESTIMATE

    

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