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Top Data Center Construction Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Data Center Construction Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Holder, Turner, and DPR head Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest data center contractors and construction management firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 27, 2014
Rank Company 2013 Data Center Revenue
1 Holder Construction $1,124,000,000
2 Turner Construction 512,000,000
3 DPR Construction 506,001,637
4 Structure Tone 400,450,000
5 Mortenson Construction 298,590,000
6 Gilbane 241,967,522
7 Balfour Beatty US 202,427,241
8 Hensel Phelps 177,120,000
9 Hoffman Construction 168,000,000
10 HITT Contracting 136,900,000
11 Fortis Construction 136,102,000
12 Carlson Design Construct 114,070,000
13 Clune Construction 101,583,530
14 James G. Davis Construction 98,601,699
15 Skanska USA 95,067,555
16 Beck Group, The 91,445,591
17 JE Dunn Construction 91,178,219
18 Yates Companies, The 30,000,000
19 URS Corp. 25,100,000
20 McGough 24,000,000
21 Tutor Perini Corp. 18,036,474
22 BlueScope Construction 17,849,218
23 IMC Construction 13,000,000
24 Parsons Brinckerhoff 12,185,435
25 Brasfield & Gorrie 11,948,769
26 Flintco 11,300,000
27 Pepper Construction 10,880,000
28 Ryan Companies US 9,802,824
29 Hunt Construction Group 8,000,000
30 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 6,000,000
31 Hill International 6,000,000
32 Austin Commercial 4,210,253
33 Harkins Builders 3,700,000
34 Weitz Company, The 2,566,066
35 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil 2,441,614
36 JLL 2,334,082
37 Walsh Group, The 2,242,483
38 Layton Construction 1,700,000
39 Messer Construction 1,433,071
40 W. M. Jordan Company 682,821
41 Heery International 589,726
42 Wight & Company 502,000
43 STV 217,000
44 Sundt Construction 69,754
45 Allen & Shariff 65,000

 

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