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Top 80 Retail Construction Firms

Top 80 Retail Construction Firms

VCC, PCL Construction Enterprises, and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest retail sector construction and construction management firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 10, 2016

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TOP 80 RETAIL CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 VCC $574,787,663
2 PCL Construction Enterprises $556,581,503
3 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $553,062,362
4 Shawmut Design and Construction $349,000,000
5 EMJ Corp. $287,137,603
6 Hoar Construction $235,377,000
7 dck worldwide $204,462,000
8 Turner Construction Co. $195,934,217
9 Beck Group, The $185,064,042
10 W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. $174,093,120
11 Schimenti Construction Co. $162,000,000
12 Choate Construction Co. $159,693,614
13 Gray Construction $128,355,869
14 Pepper Construction Group $119,310,000
15 DPR Construction $118,506,000
16 Layton Construction Co. $115,400,000
17 Balfour Beatty US $112,810,085
18 Swinerton Inc. $112,000,000
19 Graycor $107,749,225
20 Hawkins Construction $107,462,352
21 Bomel Construction Co. $103,000,000
22 Dickinson Cameron Construction Co. $100,000,000
23 KBE Building Corp. $95,997,005
24 IMC Construction $95,000,000
25 S. M. Wilson & Co. $86,690,414
26 Sachse Construction $82,737,985
27 Kraus-Anderson $74,000,000
28 Brasfield & Gorrie $72,018,499
29 McCarthy Holdings $61,687,421
30 Ryan Companies US $61,205,736
31 C.W. Driver Companies $55,925,527
32 Yates Companies, The $49,100,000
33 Manhattan Construction Group $44,909,000
34 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $39,880,000
35 Lendlease $38,363,000
36 Hill International $36,000,000
37 Kitchell Corp. $34,284,041
38 JLL $34,026,360
39 Shook Construction Co. $32,186,918
40 W.M. Jordan Company $30,814,498
41 Weis Builders $30,165,000
42 Suffolk Construction Co. $28,619,466
43 Jacobs $21,950,000
44 Burns & McDonnell $19,383,370
45 Leopardo Companies $16,480,681
46 Skanska USA $16,024,186
47 Jordan Foster Construction $15,000,000
48 Alberici-Flintco $14,696,582
49 LeChase Construction $13,900,000
50 JE Dunn Construction $12,918,573
51 Gilbane Building Co. $12,691,000
52 McShane Cos., The $11,864,323
53 Andersen Construction $10,000,000
54 Core States Group $9,558,990
55 Skender Construction $9,435,837
56 James McHugh Construction Co. $8,518,881
57 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $8,454,000
58 Core Construction Group $8,191,342
59 Bernards $7,000,000
60 Stalco Construction $5,100,000
61 Paric Corporation $5,000,000
62 LPCiminelli $4,368,000
63 AECOM $3,900,000
64 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $3,576,572
65 Branch & Associates $3,342,786
66 Power Construction Co. $3,000,000
67 GreenbergFarrow $2,827,112
68 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $2,410,000
69 Bette Companies, The $2,275,296
70 Cumming $2,054,000
71 Doster Construction Co. $1,947,527
72 Haselden Construction $1,420,013
73 BL Harbert International $1,192,117
74 Coakley & Williams Construction $1,107,647
75 Hagerman Group, The $1,000,000
76 Barton Malow Co. $940,680
77 Lawrence Group $784,000
78 Donohoe Construction Co. $186,000
79 Zak Companies $103,464
80 Clune Construction Co. $75,246
81 Webcor Builders $61,435

 

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