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Top Retail Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Retail Construction Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Shawmut, Whiting-Turner, PCL top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest retail contractor and construction management firms in the United States.


By BD+C Staff | August 5, 2013
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, Chicago; Courtesy Shawmut Design and Cons
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, Chicago; Courtesy Shawmut Design and Construction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rank Company 2012 Retail Revenue ($)
1 Shawmut Design and Construction $314,900,000
2 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $307,373,182
3 PCL Construction Enterprises $216,819,494
4 Lend Lease $214,921,000
5 Turner Corporation, The $201,890,000
6 EMJ $200,300,000
7 Power Construction $116,000,000
8 Weitz Co., The $115,314,216
9 Structure Tone $105,052,000
10 Ryan Companies US $103,001,644
11 E.W. Howell $100,016,000
12 Gray $89,887,662
13 S. M. Wilson & Co. $89,545,136
14 Layton Construction $77,800,000
15 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil $76,255,325
16 Pepper Construction Group $68,805,000
17 Balfour Beatty $58,802,463
18 McCarthy Holdings $55,000,000
19 Yates Cos., The $47,700,000
20 Skanska USA $39,147,967
21 Walsh Group, The $36,820,680
22 Walbridge $36,400,000
23 Kitchell $31,210,000
24 KBE Building Corporation $28,686,209
25 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $28,540,578
26 JE Dunn Construction $27,122,335
27 Manhattan Construction $26,512,000
28 Brasfield & Gorrie $26,183,492
29 DPR Construction $25,438,129
30 Hoar Construction $23,807,000
31 Weis Builders $21,619,000
32 HITT Contracting $20,550,048
33 Kraus-Anderson Construction $20,000,000
34 Graycor $19,547,739
35 Jones Lang LaSalle $18,872,900
36 IMC Construction $16,766,000
37 Choate Construction $16,077,730
38 Clancy & Theys Construction $16,020,000
39 Paric $15,000,000
40 CORE Construction Group $14,997,047
41 James G Davis Construction $13,000,000
42 Clark Group $11,856,401
43 Batson-Cook $11,469,524
44 Tutor Perini Corporation $9,893,000
45 Suffolk Construction $9,180,438
46 W. M. Jordan Co. $5,809,268
47 Gilbane $5,395,000
48 James McHugh Construction $5,280,905
49 Bernards $4,700,000
50 Absher Construction $3,230,000
51 Douglas Company, The $2,794,849
52 Barton Malow $2,007,203
53 Bette Companies, The $2,000,000
54 Flintco $1,100,000
55 Stalco Construction $1,100,000
56 Doster Construction $1,088,940
57 Hoffman Construction $1,000,000
58 Alberici Constructors $733,227
59 ECC $366,918
60 Messer Construction $349,427

 

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