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Top Construction Management Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Construction Management Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

URS, STV, JE Dunn top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest construction management and project management firms in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | July 16, 2013
This article first appeared in the BD+C July 2013 Issue issue of BD+C.
Rank Company 2012 Total Revenue ($)
1 URS Corp. $297,282,076
2 STV $227,390,000
3 JE Dunn Construction $207,304,154
4 Barton Malow $182,697,897
5 Parsons Brinckerhoff $179,900,000
6 S. M. Wilson & Co. $168,859,740
7 Turner Corporation, The $157,920,000
8 Jones Lang LaSalle $140,020,000
9 LPCiminelli $139,198,329
10 Structure Tone $132,000,000
11 Hunt Construction Group $121,000,000
12 Lend Lease $104,088,000
13 Skanska USA $94,283,218
14 Heery International $86,976,000
15 Gilbane $76,970,000
16 Robins & Morton $73,500,000
17 Weitz Co., The $70,820,000
18 Balfour Beatty $57,310,820
19 Kitchell $39,960,000
20 Bernards $27,000,000
21 RSP Architects $21,975,000
22 Michael Baker Jr. $20,500,000
23 SSOE Group $18,874,522
24 Epstein $17,669,000
25 Paric $16,800,000
26 Swinerton Builders $16,675,973
27 Allen & Shariff $16,100,000
28 Manhattan Construction $15,444,000
29 Hoar Construction $14,765,000
30 Hensel Phelps $14,450,000
31 Kraus-Anderson Construction $13,000,000
32 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $10,580,000
33 McCarthy Holdings $10,000,000
34 Eaton Energy Solutions $9,802,809
35 Yates Cos., The $9,500,000
36 Linbeck Group $9,000,000
37 Flintco $7,476,000
38 Ryan Companies US $7,196,791
39 Clark Group $7,158,533
40 Ross & Baruzzini $5,502,106
41 B. L. Harbert International $5,402,381
42 Weis Builders $4,934,000
43 Stalco Construction $4,600,000
44 Brasfield & Gorrie $4,231,069
45 Pepper Construction Group $3,856,000
46 Guernsey $3,754,834
47 Middough $3,700,000
48 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $3,657,620
49 Dewberry $3,491,398
50 IMC Construction $3,400,000
51 KCI Technologies $3,400,000
52 TTG $2,580,943
53 Arup $2,396,484
54 Power Construction $2,000,000
55 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $1,681,147
56 Sundt Construction $1,555,857
57 IBI Group $1,500,000
58 E.W. Howell $1,459,000
59 Hunt Companies $1,432,076
60 Rosser International $1,326,000
61 Doster Construction $1,247,935
62 Austin Commercial $1,224,760
63 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $851,000
64 Primera Engineers $602,000
65 Alberici Constructors $600,268
66 CORE Construction Group $569,008
67 Wight & Co. $506,500
68 Rodgers Builders $468,000
69 Science Applications International Corp. $404,363
70 Hnedak Bobo Group $335,000
71 Astorino $320,000
72 ThermalTech Engineering $300,000
73 ECC $276,775
74 Zak Companies $156,229
75 C.W. Driver $134,145
76 Environetics $100,000
77 Glumac $65,000
78 Gray $34,077

 

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