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Top Office Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Office Sector Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Turner, Structure Tone, PCL top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest office sector contractors and construction management firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 22, 2013
Rank Company 2012 Office Revenue ($)
1 Turner Corporation, The $2,195,790,000
2 Structure Tone $1,435,332,000
3 PCL Construction Enterprises $1,409,212,727
4 Clark Group $974,974,066
5 Skanska USA $847,106,242
6 Balfour Beatty $792,915,576
7 Gilbane $690,915,000
8 JE Dunn Construction $613,825,563
9 James G Davis Construction $575,006,000
10 HITT Contracting $535,524,009
11 B. L. Harbert International $459,666,402
12 Clayco $453,440,000
13 Hensel Phelps $422,810,000
14 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $404,470,924
15 Tutor Perini Corporation $403,724,800
16 Suffolk Construction $351,835,716
17 Walsh Group, The $322,206,898
18 Swinerton Builders $303,242,599
19 ECC $257,536,392
20 Holder Construction $235,000,000
21 DPR Construction $208,105,894
22 Pepper Construction Group $201,912,000
23 Brasfield & Gorrie $199,844,658
24 Weitz Co., The $182,460,227
25 Ryan Companies US $166,116,998
26 C.W. Driver $160,958,924
27 Manhattan Construction $150,500,000
28 McGough $123,290,000
29 Messer Construction $121,591,118
30 Lend Lease $106,204,000
31 Mortenson Construction $105,020,000
32 CORE Construction Group $96,526,323
33 Choate Construction $95,809,372
34 Flintco $89,500,000
35 Consigli Construction $88,099,683
36 Clancy & Theys Construction $80,880,000
37 Rodgers Builders $80,665,000
38 Yates Cos., The $78,400,000
39 Sundt Construction $69,133,419
40 Power Construction $62,000,000
41 Shawmut Design and Construction $58,400,000
42 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $58,140,316
43 IMC Construction $57,983,000
44 Haskell $52,656,368
45 Coakley & Williams Construction $50,093,199
46 Hunt Construction Group $50,000,000
46 Paric $50,000,000
48 Jones Lang LaSalle $44,509,500
49 James McHugh Construction $42,159,832
50 Hoar Construction $42,002,000
51 Hoffman Construction $39,000,000
52 Barton Malow $36,243,033
53 Layton Construction $26,100,000
54 McCarthy Holdings $23,000,000
55 Austin Commercial $22,804,131
56 Graycor $22,301,747
57 EMJ $21,600,000
58 New South Construction $19,400,000
59 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil $18,859,218
60 LPCiminelli $17,386,229
61 Walbridge $16,800,000
62 Kitchell $14,520,000
63 Kraus-Anderson Construction $14,000,000
64 Robins & Morton $13,700,000
65 Batson-Cook $10,946,690
66 Linbeck Group $10,000,000
67 W. M. Jordan Co. $9,102,466
68 McShane Cos., The $6,808,043
69 Bernards $6,700,000
70 Bomel Construction $6,700,000
71 KBE Building Corporation $6,298,899
72 Bette Companies, The $5,000,000
73 Stalco Construction $4,200,000
74 Absher Construction $4,180,000
75 E.W. Howell $4,175,000
76 Weis Builders $3,571,000
77 Alberici Constructors $2,899,253
78 Doster Construction $2,688,602
79 Boldt Company, The $1,574,961
80 Gray $23,950

 

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