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Overview p. 2 // 2012-2013 at a Glance p. 2 // Profitability Analysis p. 2 // Revenue Volume p. 2 // Backlog Analysis p. 2 // A Decade of Contract-ing Revenue p. 2 // Markets’ Share of Total Revenue p. 3 // Domestic Staff Hiring p. 3 // International Staff Hiring p. 3 // International Market Analysis p. 4 // Day & Zimmermann Moves Forward p. 4 // Top 400 Dialogue p. 5 // Top 20 by Sector pp. 6, 7 // Top 100 by New Contracts p. 8 // Top 50 Contractors Working Abroad p. 9 // Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives Aim at Energy Markets p. 9 // Top 50 Domestic Heavy Contractors p. 10 // Top 50 Domestic General Building-Manufacturing Revenue p. 11 //
Apartment Life Suits Summit Contracting p. 11 // Taking the Long View on LNG p. 12 // Top 400 List p. 13 // Top 400 Index p. 21
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Despite Growth, Firms WorryThe market for contractors is beginning to trend upward, but firms are cautious in predicting a full market recovery By Gary J. Tulacz, with Debra K. Rubin
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The construction market is making progress toward recovery. However, many large contractors remain uncertain as to where the market is going. They see persistent softness in the U.S. market, and those work-ing in the public sector are finding that funding short-falls among clients are an obstacle to growth.
The modest turnaround in the construction market can be seen in this year’s ENR Top 400 Contractors list. As a group, the Top 400 generated $309.45 billion in contracting revenue in 2012, an increase of 9.7% from 2011’s $282.14 billion. The figure is still some 8.5% below the record $338.38 billion in 2008 con-tracting revenue reported in our 2009 Top 400.
Domestic contracting revenue for the Top 400 rose 6.1% in 2012, to $233.99 billion, while international contracting revenue jumped 22.4%, to $75.46 billion. While the domestic market clearly is beginning to make progress toward prosperity, it still has far to go to match the record $281.36 billion in domestic con-tracting revenue by the Top 400 in 2008.
There is a marked contrast between the domestic private-sector markets and those dominated by the public sector. Manufacturing, which rose 82.7% in 2011, again was the top gainer in 2012, this time by 22.9%, showing the strongest domestic turnaround. The industrial-process market came in a close second, rising 21.9%. The power market was up 15.3%,
petroleum was up 13.1% and telecommunications climbed 10.4%.
The domestic infrastructure markets continued to struggle. Contracting revenue in the U.S. transporta-tion market rose 3.9%, while hazardous-waste contracting was up only 0.8%. Water-supply work, on the other hand, was the big loser in the 2012 market: Contracting revenue from projects in the water-supply market fell 25.8%. The sewer-and-wastewater market also fell, with revenue down 0.7%, the fifth straight year for declining contracting revenue in the sector.
The largest domestic market is general building, which rose 3.6%, to $113.33 billion, in 2012 over 2011. However, this is a far cry from 2008, when con-tractors from the Top 400 generated $135.47 billion from the general-building market.
The largest contractors continue to win mega-projects. Bechtel won over $19 billion in new contract-ing work in 2012, on top of a record $47 billion in contracting sales in 2011. “We think 2013 will be another solid year—not a record-breaker, but solid,” says Bill Dudley, Bechtel’s president. Bechtel won the front-end engineering-design contract from Anadarko Moçambique Area 1 Ltd. on a new liquefied-natural-gas processing plant in Mozambique in January and a 758-MW natural-gas-fueled, combined-cycle power-plant in Temple, Texas, in April.
“I am not ready to pop the champagne cork yet, but there are positive signs in many of the markets we serve.”
Terry Dunn, CEO, JE Dunn Construction Group
2012-2013 at a Glance
THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS
Number of FirmsReporting Profitability
Domestic Profits
International Profits
Domestic Losses
International Losses
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Comparing thePast Decade’sDesign Revenue
$193.42003
$209.72004
$235.62005
$262.82006
$304.42007
$338.42008
$290.62009
$259.42010
$282.12011
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Source: McGraw-Hill ConstructionResearch & Analytics / ENR.
(Measured $ millions)
Other$3,158.6
HazardousWaste$4,532.8 Telecom
$7,029.7
Manufacturing$10,062.8
Industrial$27,184.7
Power$28,670.7
Petroleum$48,711.9
GeneralBuilding$122,455.0
1.0%
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Sewerand Waste$4,912.0
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Water$4701.8
1.5%8.8%
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Transportation$48,028.2
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Fluor also is having a big year. On April 30, Fluor and its partners received a notice to proceed on the $3.14-billion Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project in New York, and on May 2, Fluor won an ethylene cracker project for Dow Chemical in Freeport, Texas. “New awards for the quarter were strong [at] $6.5 bil-lion, including $3.1 billion in oil and gas and $2.2 bil-lion in industrial and infrastructure,” said Fluor CEO David Seaton at a May 2 earnings conference. The firm’s consolidated backlog is $37.5 billion, he says, “which is down from a year ago primarily due to the downturn in the mining-and-metals market.” But Seaton is encouraged by improving margins on Fluor’s backlog.
Kiewit Corp. also has reason to celebrate, having won—with Macquarie Infrastructure & Real Assets, Weeks Marine and Massman Construction—the $1.5-billion Goethals Bridge replacement job in New Jersey, and, with partner Skanska Koch, a $743.3- million contract to raise the deck of the Bayonne Bridge. Both contracts were awarded in late April.
Getting BiggerThere has been a significant trend toward industry consolidation over the past two decades. However, much of this trend has been centered on the design side of the market, with large, publicly owned compa-
nies—such as AECOM, URS and Stantec—using their financial capabilities to acquire capacity and market share. But there have been some significant acquisi-tions on the contracting side. For example, DPR Construction made a major move into the Southeast early this year by acquiring Atlanta-based Hardin Construction.
A few large contractors have been in acquisition mode. One major acquisition in the past year was by Granite Construction, which acquired Northbrook, Ill.-based heavy-civil contractor Kenny Construction. “Together with Kenny, our plan is to expand our pres-ence into targeted markets such as power delivery and water-and-wastewater infrastructure, both of which have attractive long-term fundamentals,” said James H. Roberts, CEO of Granite Construction, during a recent investment-analyst teleconference. He also says Kenny will bring Granite a greater presence in the Midwest market.
But some contractors have not relied on acquisi-tions to move into new markets. “In August of 2012, we expanded our offerings to include environmental services, specializing in assessments and abatement,” says Bill Hannah, CEO of Nabholz Construction Corp. He says the firm is moving beyond its private-sector client base and now is successfully constructing public highway and street projects.
Firms on the list that sent in a survey in 2012.
369
Firms increased revenue in 2012 over 2011.
65.3%
Firms that had lower revenue in 2012 than in 2011.
33.9%
Markets’ Share of Revenue
OVERVIEW#04THE TURNER CORP. has the most domestic revenue, at $8.35 billion. Most of Bechtel’s and Fluor’s revenue comes from international work.
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ProfessionalDomesticStaff Hiring Source: McGraw-Hill Construction
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Domestic MarketRevenue: $233.99
International MarketRevenue: $75.46
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Africa$2,656.8
LatinAmerica$6,935.9 Europe
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Asia andAustralia$22,939.4
Canada$20,913.2
CaribbeanIslands$1,011.4
1.3%
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MiddleEast$12,700.0
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30.4%27.7%
Arctic/Antarctic$0.1
0.0%
Further, many contractors are focused on making sure their size works in their favor. No stranger to acquisitions, Balfour Beatty US is interested in trying to make its parts work together. “We are not interested in size for the sake of size. We are more interested in creating synergies within our organization,” says Rob-ert Van Cleave, CEO. He says Balfour Beatty has been working with sister company Parsons Brinckerhoff on numerous projects to provide a strong combination of talent for projects.
Public vs. PrivateThe public-sector market has been sluggish because of declining or uncertain revenue streams. “Govern-ment work continues to be anemic,” says Bart Eber-wein, executive vice president of Hoffman Construc-tion. “I am guessing that tax revenue shortfalls have caught up with most municipalities, and federal agen-cies are feeling [wary] about the public’s appetite for capital spending when sequestration and other belt-tightening measures dominate headlines.”
On the other hand, contractors working in the pri-vate sector are beginning to enjoy a market turn-around. A big factor in the private-sector recovery is that banks and other financial institutions finally are beginning to lend on projects. “We are seeing projects actually getting built as developers are able to get the necessary debt and tenants to make the economics work,” says Sam Alley, CEO of VCC Construction.
Further, many firms are seeing commercial and corporate clients beginning to spend. “We’ve observed that companies within our core market sectors have operated conservatively, stockpiling cash and avoiding
International Market Analysis
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Day & Zimmermann (No. 46), Philadelphia, lost steam in its Top 400 ranking this year as a slow recovery and reduced energy use cut into its power-market construc-tion revenue. But the 112-year-old firm, which dropped 12 slots based on 2012 revenue, is relying on its market breadth for better returns this year.
“The beauty of D&Z is the diversity in our business,” says CEO Hal Yoh. “We’ve seen that over the decades. Not all our clients know what we can do.” In addition to engineering, construction and O&M, the firm manages U.S. defense facilities, provides logistics and security services, and does technical staffing management. D&Z plans to take its power expertise into other sectors. “We’d like to use
lessons we’ve learned and expand our footprint in process and industrial markets,” says Michael McMahon, president of D&Z’s construction-focused unit. He says D&Z’s power processes “translate quite well” to chemicals, advanced manufacturing and food-and-bever-age, among others. The new work includes a southeastern U.S. chemicals plant (above), which the firm declines to identify.
McMahon notes a recent alliance with a “major” U.S. beverage firm for construction management and other services at four plants. He says D&Z is encouraged by process engineering growth, “which will result in an increase in construction spend.” D&Z has done process design for the Hershey Corp. dating back a century.
D&Z Powers Into New Markets
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The Top 400 Dialogue Do you see any existing or new technologies that are helping the construction process?
What are your strategies for succeeding in an uncertain market?
MATTHEW GRAY, PRESIDENTGRAYCOR INC.Oakbrook, Ill.
People have iPads, smart phones, iCloud accounts, social media accounts, bar-code recognition. They believe, “If I can do it at home, why can’t I at work?” Firms that can keep up with these expectations will be successful.
JIM KARAMBELAS, CEOGLY CONSTRUCTION INC.Bellevue, Wash.
Virtual design and construction [VDC] continues to be an evolutionary force in our industry. If you’re not engaged in the conversation and investing in training and software, you’re just going to be left behind.
ROBERT ALGER, CEOTHE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP.Cheshire, Conn.
We developed a new business-development department. We have taken high-performers from our operations side and placed them in the department. It is too soon to tell if this will be successful, but early indicators are good.
FRED PERPALL, CEOTHE BECK GROUPDallas
In 1999, Beck merged with Urban Architecture to become an integrated enterprise that relies on a business-model strategy, instead of a contract model. Over a decade later, we remain committed to our integrated-enterprise model.
DENNIS CORNICK, EXECUTIVE VPGILBANE BUILDING CO.Providence, R.I.
Sophisticated web-based project management tools like our proprietary iBuild program are allowing for virtual jobsites, where all team members can have a real-time view of changes made to the project as they are happening.
JOHN ALLCORN, EXECUTIVE VPWILLBROS GROUP INC.Houston
THOMAS GOEMAAT, CEOSHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTR.Boston
We created a software program to track, report and analyze our safety-related data and subcontractor performance. [We can] analyze potential exposures and rectify any issues by looking at both leading and lagging indicators.
KEVIN MCCARTHY, CEOPC CONSTRUCTION CO.South Burlington, Vt.
The markets in which we pursue work will not change in the near future. We see many companies reaching out of their comfort zone to pursue work in new markets. For us, it just makes sense to stick with what we do best.
JEFF STONE, COOBRASFIELD & GORRIE LLCBirmingham, Ala.
Over the last five years or so, we have entered into many, many more joint ventures than we had in the past. There’s a lot of synergy that we gain from partnering with other companies that share our values and expertise.
JIM CHARPENTIER, DIR. BUS. DEV.BNBUILDERS INC.Seattle
One of the keys to our success has been to diversify geographically and take advantage of downtime to build relationships where they did not exist before. We pushed into Southern California ... and have not looked back.
In the pipeline market, the advance of GIS, mapping and imaging technology has allowed us to develop leading solutions for the management of integrity programs and increased regulatory requirements in the field.
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expenditures. As we see the economy continue to im-prove, some of that money is now being put into play,” says Fred Perpall, CEO of The Beck Group. However, he says clients are more cautious today in how they approach potential projects. “They’re asking for what-if scenario planning to make sure they’re making the best decisions on how to deploy funds to meet business objectives and create more value,” Perpall says.
The increase in private work has balanced out shortfalls on the public side. “Certainly, the govern-ment market is experiencing some downward pressure, but there is work out there,” says Terry Dunn, CEO of JE Dunn Construction. He says multi-unit residen-tial is strong, and investment-related work, such as hotels and commercial offices, is coming on line. “We enjoyed 8% to 10% growth last year and are hoping that holds up this year. I am not ready to pop the cham-pagne cork yet, but there are positive signs in many of the markets we serve,” he says.
The upswing in private work has gone counter to previous construction recessions, when the industry relied on government to prime the pump to turn the industry around. “For the first time in U.S. history, a post-recession recovery is being carried by the private sector versus the public sector,” says Jim Karambelas, CEO of GLY Construction.
The Top 20 Contractors by Sector
THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#376THE GEORGE SOLLITT CONSTRUCTION CO., the oldest contractor on the Top 400, is celebrating its 175th anniversary.
Higher Education By Gary J. Tulacz
Choate Construction (No. 124) is building the Clemson University Wind Turbine Drivetrain Testing Facility in North Charleston, S.C. Part of the Clemson University Restoration Institute, the facility is a Navy building conversion.
1 PETROLEUMTop 20 Revenue: $45.1 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 92.6%
RANK2013 2012
1 1 BECHTEL
2 2 FLUOR CORP.
3 3 CB&I
4 5 KBR
5 6 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC.
6 7 JACOBS
7 8 KIEWIT CORP.
8 4 FOSTER WHEELER AG
9 9 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC
10 10 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC.
11 11 WILLBROS GROUP INC.
12 ** URS CORP.
13 17 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LTD.
14 15 MICHELS CORP.
15 12 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP.
16 18 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC.
17 19 MATRIX SERVICE CO.
18 ** BMWC GROUP INC.
19 20 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES
20 ** SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION CO.
2 TRANSPORTATIONTop 20 Revenue: $29.3 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 61.1%
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1 1 BECHTEL
2 2 KIEWIT CORP.
3 3 FLUOR CORP.
4 4 THE WALSH GROUP LTD.
5 5 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC.
6 8 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP.
7 9 SKANSKA USA
8 6 TUTOR PERINI CORP.
9 7 COLAS USA
10 ** FERROVIAL AGROMAN U.S. CORP.
11 10 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP.
12 12 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC.
13 15 RAILWORKS CORP.
14 17 BALFOUR BEATTY US
15 11 KBR
16 ** STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.
17 13 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES
18 18 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC
19 ** PARSONS
20 14 OHL USA INC.
3 POWERTop 20 Revenue: $22.7 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 79.3%
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1 1 BECHTEL
2 5 FIRST SOLAR INC.
3 3 KIEWIT CORP.
4 2 THE SHAW GROUP INC.
5 6 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO.
6 8 URS CORP.
7 4 DAY & ZIMMERMANN
8 7 FOSTER WHEELER AG
9 15 BLACK & VEATCH
10 9 FLUOR CORP.
11 13 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC.
12 ** INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY
13 10 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION
14 11 KBR
15 12 WILLBROS GROUP INC.
16 ** CH2M HILL
17 14 JINGOLI - DCO
18 19 BURNS & MCDONNELL
19 17 FAGEN INC.
20 18 WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES GROUP
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Many contractors believe the industry is still a year or more away from full prosperity. “Most economic forecasts call for incremental growth for the next two to three years—likely in the 8%-a-year range,” says Paul Little, CEO of Panattoni Construction. But he worries that budget deficits both here and abroad may keep the industry “in a low-growth, low-interest-rate, low-inflation environment for the foreseeable future.”
“Real construction activity is likely 18 to 24 months off, but people are talking about projects again,” says Eric Hedlund, COO of Sundt. “I think we’re on the upswing but still in a fairly fragile economy,” says Jeff Stone, COO of Brasfield & Gorrie. “We’re definitely not back to where we were in 2007 and 2008, before the big downturn. We have several years ahead of us before we get back to that point, but we’re on the right trajectory,” Stone says.
Business Is BackManufacturing is enjoying a renaissance. “Many cor-porate clients are feeling bullish,” says Eberwein. He says there are a variety of factors that should boost the sector for many years to come, including the emer-gence of an international middle class that demands American products and the ability of U.S. manufactur-ers to offer higher-quality products at lower costs due
The Top 20 Contractors by Sector
THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#46DAY & ZIMMERMANN helped to design the original foil-wrapping machines used to wrap the Hershey Kiss back in 1914.
Marine Contracting | By Gary J. Tulacz
LPCiminelli (No. 155) is building a new docking station for the Maid of the Mist tour boat at Niagara Falls, N.Y. An LPCiminelli team (above) is being lowered 200 feet to determine a safe location to set up excavation equipment.
4 INDUSTRIALTop 20 Revenue: $23.2 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 85.5%
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1 2 FLUOR CORP.
2 1 BECHTEL
3 3 THE TURNER CORP..
4 5 JACOBS
5 11 ALBERICI CORP.
6 14 SKANSKA USA
7 4 KBR
8 8 STELLAR
9 ** THE SHAW GROUP INC.
10 6 HASKELL
11 7 DPR CONSTRUCTION
12 10 CCC GROUP INC.
13 ** AMEC
14 17 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO.
15 ** BIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC.
16 12 TORCON INC.
17 ** GRAYCOR
18 ** F.A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.
19 13 CR MEYER
20 9 KIEWIT CORP.
6 HAZARDOUS WASTETop 20 Revenue: $4.5 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 99.5%
RANK2013 2012
1 2 THE SHAW GROUP INC.
2 1 BECHTEL
3 3 FLUOR CORP.
4 4 PARSONS
5 5 SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.
6 13 ECC
7 ** ENTACT LLC
8 7 URS CORP.
9 12 CH2M HILL
10 9 JACOBS
11 ** CB&I
12 8 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC.
13 14 JAY CASHMAN INC.
14 11 CONTI GROUP
15 ** J.F. BRENNAN CO. INC.
16 17 CONESTOGA-ROVERS & ASSOC.
17 6 KIEWIT CORP.
18 19 POSILLICO INC.
19 15 J. FLETCHER CREAMER & SON INC.
20 18 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC
5 TELECOMMUNICATIONSTop 20 Revenue: $6.5 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 92.9%
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1 2 DPR CONSTRUCTION
2 3 BALFOUR BEATTY US
3 1 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
4 4 BLACK & VEATCH
5 5 THE TURNER CORP..
6 11 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO.
7 6 BECHTEL
8 9 FLUOR CORP.
9 8 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION
10 10 STRUCTURE TONE
11 7 SKANSKA USA
12 ** FORTIS CONSTRUCTION INC.
13 16 BIG-D CONSTRUCTION CORP.
14 19 THE BECK GROUP
15 12 GILBANE BUILDING CO.
16 13 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP
17 ** OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.
18 20 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.
19 17 ROEBBELEN CONTRACTING INC.
20 15 MICHELS CORP.
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to low energy costs and low-interest-rate borrowing. Another factor fueling the corporate building in-
crease is competition for young, creative professionals who would like a redesigned workplace: more collab-orative, more open, less cubicle-oriented, greener and healthier, Eberwein says. “This has led to an uptick in office work, corporate headquarters and campuses with not only reinvented workspaces but also health clubs, daycare, cafes, etc.,” he says.
The manufacturing market should continue to remain healthy. “Our indicators tell us that manufac-turing will continue to be on the upswing for the next five to 10 years,” says Stephen Gray, CEO of Gray Construction. He says worker shortages may hinder
some manufacturers. But “some manufacturers believe comprehensive immigration reform could shrink this gap without displacing American workers.”
The new surge in manufacturing plants might not lead to the kind of job creation sought by local com-munities. “We put in industrial rail yards in a lot of these plants, and they are being built to be highly au-tomated,” says Jeffrey Levy, CEO of RailWorks. He says that many of these projects are conversions of existing plants. “A plant that used to employ hundreds may only employ a few dozen now,” he says.
It’s a GasThe shale-gas and oil boom in the U.S. has ignited a
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THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#15WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. CEO Willard Hackerman is celebrating his 75th anniversary with the firm. He was hired in 1938.
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REVENUEIN $ MIL.
1 FLUOR CORP. 27,100.0
2 BECHTEL 19,468.0
3 KBR 14,190.0
4 THE TURNER CORP. 11,263.3
5 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 7,643.8
6 CB&I 7,305.9
7 SKANSKA USA 6,747.9
8 KIEWIT CORP. 6,208.4
9 JACOBS 6,020.7
10 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. 5,003.0
11 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC. 4,827.7
12 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 4,703.5
13 BALFOUR BEATTY US 4,610.5
14 CLARK GROUP 3,734.4
15 FOSTER WHEELER AG 3,449.5
16 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 3,416.1
17 URS CORP. 3,295.7
18 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 2,694.0
19 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 2,679.0
20 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC 2,580.1
21 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 2,569.5
22 STRUCTURE TONE 2,559.5
23 DPR CONSTRUCTION 2,414.7
24 BLACK & VEATCH 2,364.0
25 LEND LEASE 2,049.5
26 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. 2,048.4
27 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 2,042.0
28 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC. 1,883.0
29 THE YATES COS. INC. 1,817.6
30 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,805.0
31 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP. 1,730.0
32 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1,719.0
33 MICHELS CORP. 1,598.4
34 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 1,557.8
35 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1,507.6
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36 SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 1,505.0
37 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS 1,469.0
38 COLAS USA 1,467.0
39 SWINERTON INC. 1,466.6
40 HENSEL PHELPS 1,429.4
41 WALBRIDGE 1,393.0
42 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 1,288.0
43 FLINTCO LLC 1,277.0
44 FERROVIAL AGROMAN U.S. CORP. 1,206.9
45 CH2M HILL 1,205.6
46 BARTON MALOW CO. 1,178.8
47 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,175.0
48 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 1,125.0
49 CLAYCO INC. 1,100.0
50 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 1,079.7
51 HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 1,003.0
52 LECHASE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC 965.0
53 THE KOKOSING GROUP 963.9
54 ALBERICI CORP. 960.8
55 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 960.8
56 GRAY 926.8
57 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC. 900.0
58 DAY & ZIMMERMANN 900.0
59 AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE 896.5
60 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS. 880.0
61 JAMES G. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORP. 873.2
62 LPCIMINELLI INC. 869.8
63 LAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 859.0
64 C.W. DRIVER 840.8
65 SHIMMICK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 838.7
66 MATRIX SERVICE CO. 831.0
67 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP 808.4
68 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO. 807.2
69 ROBINS & MORTON 807.0
70 M+W U.S. INC. 802.1
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71 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 768.0
72 TRAYLOR BROS. INC. 757.6
73 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 757.0
74 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC. 745.0
75 GARNEY HOLDING CO. 740.6
76 HITT CONTRACTING INC. 739.3
77 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC 707.3
78 VCC LLC 695.0
79 THE BECK GROUP 694.2
80 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC 688.3
81 HATHAWAY DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION 682.0
82 TORCON INC. 676.0
83 OHL USA INC. 668.2
84 HOAR CONSTRUCTION LLC 655.1
85 INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY ALTERN. 647.0
86 PARSONS 646.6
87 STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 643.0
88 RYAN COS. US INC. 637.6
89 ODEBRECHT CONSTRUCTION INC. 636.3
90 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 628.8
91 F.H. PASCHEN, S.N. NIELSEN 610.0
92 THE BOLDT CO. 607.0
93 KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 607.0
94 ECC 606.7
95 AEGION CORP. 591.0
96 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING 584.0
97 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC. 579.0
98 RAILWORKS CORP. 574.0
99 THE MCSHANE COS. 572.9
100 J.P. CULLEN & SONS INC. 566.5
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lot of excitement in the industry. “There is a relatively strong appetite for capital investments, driven by the expansion of infrastructure both to support unconven-tional natural-gas production and, more recently, the expansion of liquids production,” says John Allcorn, executive vice president of Willbros Group. He sees increased spending on pipeline integrity and mainte-nance. “Pipeline failures over the past few years have brought more scrutiny, which will require additional investment to prove system integrity,” he says.
Much of the oil-and-gas work will be focused on the Gulf Coast. “I think that everybody wants to talk about shale gas in the Gulf Coast, which is a great story. We’re in the early stages of $35-billion worth of EPC value,” says Seaton of Fluor.
The increasing availability of cheap domestic gas and oil has spurred potential opportunities beyond just the petroleum market. “There is a lot of work in North Dakota, but most of the growth will be in the South,” says Dudley. “We are seeing several petro-chemical projects moving ahead. We expect to book at least one, if not more.”
However, Dudley says the impact of the gas boom will go beyond just upstream extraction, transport of the gas and petrochemical plants. “We expect manu-facturing projects in the plastics industry,” he says, which means power and infrastructure projects will follow to support this upswing in industry. “Unfortu-nately, we are not seeing the volume of power work that we might wish for,” he says.
The power market is suffering from a great deal of
THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#08CB&I completed its acquisition of The Shaw Group in February 2013. Shaw is ranked at No. 10 on this year’s list.
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Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives LLC (No. 74) is the largest contractor to make its first appearance on the Top 400 list. IEA is a holding company financed by GFI Energy Group and by IEA management, led by CEO Paul M. Daily, former CEO of energy services contractor InfraSource.
In August 2011, IEA acquired White Construction Inc., Clinton, Ind., a large heavy-civil contractor with experience in building wind farms. This was followed on Jan. 31, 2013, by the acquisition of RMT Inc., a Madison, Wis.-based engineer-contractor active in wind and solar energy and transmission lines.
“IEA is heavily involved in the engineering and construction of renewable-energy wind, solar and
biomass facilities across North America,” says Daily. But he says the renewable-energy market has an uncertain future, so IEA is focusing on other energy projects.
“We do turnkey alternative energy projects, but our goal is also to be a midrange design and construction provider to a wide spectrum of energy projects,” says J.P. Roehm, IEA vice president. He says IEA has worked for Marathon Oil and plans to expand its services in the utility, oil and gas sectors.
IEA plans to double in size in the next three to four years through diversification and acquisition, says Daily says. “Don’t be surprised if we have a major announcement before the end of 2013,” Roehm adds.
IEA Aims at the Energy Market
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1 BECHTEL 23,255.0
2 FLUOR CORP. 17,209.6
3 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 5,295.5
4 KBR 4,330.0
5 CB&I 3,503.6
6 KIEWIT CORP. 3,239.2
7 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC. 2,679.9
8 FOSTER WHEELER AG 2,618.7
9 JACOBS 2,087.1
10 URS CORP. 913.7
11 BLACK & VEATCH 749.4
12 THE TURNER CORP. 730.6
13 CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL INC. 581.2
14 ECC 504.1
15 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC 449.0
16 LAKESHORE TOLTEST CORP. 436.0
17 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. 416.7
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18 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 404.3
19 ALBERICI CORP. 365.5
20 AEGION CORP. 353.2
21 AMEC 339.2
22 THE SHAW GROUP INC. 315.0
23 WILLBROS GROUP INC. 292.2
24 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 254.0
25 CHINA CONSTRUCTION AMERICA 241.0
26 MWH GLOBAL 236.3
27 INGENIUM INTERNATIONAL INC. 216.7
28 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 193.7
29 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 183.0
30 CH2M HILL 172.6
31 STRUCTURE TONE 167.4
32 OHL USA INC. 164.9
33 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC 160.0
34 RAILWORKS CORP. 160.0
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35 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 147.5
36 THE LAUREN CORP. 142.7
37 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 129.7
38 PERNIX GROUP INC. 114.8
39 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. 112.9
40 WEEKS MARINE INC. 112.4
41 INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY ALTERN. 103.0
42 JINGOLI - DCO 102.0
43 STELLAR 99.9
44 SKANSKA USA 90.8
45 MCM 87.6
46 MICHELS CORP. 74.4
47 THE YATES COS. INC. 73.7
48 PARSONS 69.4
49 MATRIX SERVICE CO. 63.0
50 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 59.6
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1 KIEWIT CORP. 2,668.3 35 4 1 2
2 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 2,465.7 51 4 0 8
3 FLUOR CORP. 1,800.3 19 0 16 0
4 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,678.0 78 0 0 3
5 SKANSKA USA 1,675.6 24 3 0 3
6 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 1,486.1 33 3 0 1
7 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1,356.7 98 0 0 0
8 BECHTEL 1,304.0 7 0 14 0
9 COLAS USA 1,300.0 91 4 0 1
10 THE SHAW GROUP INC. 1,277.4 4 1 29 0
11 FERROVIAL AGROMAN U.S. CORP. 1,204.6 100 0 0 0
12 PARSONS 831.9 46 6 22 1
13 BALFOUR BEATTY US 796.9 16 4 0 0
14 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 676.5 90 2 0 2
15 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 643.3 0 26 1 51
16 STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 615.5 98 0 0 0
17 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 602.0 35 0 0 0
18 OHL USA INC. 567.5 68 0 4 8
19 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 551.2 25 0 0 10
20 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC. 547.0 67 0 0 7
21 RAILWORKS CORP. 524.0 100 0 0 0
22 CLARK GROUP 513.3 12 0 0 0
23 THE KOKOSING GROUP 509.4 49 6 0 8
24 AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE 496.0 65 17 0 14
25 GARNEY HOLDING CO. 493.7 0 23 0 77
26 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP. 486.8 28 4 0 0
27 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC 475.3 100 0 0 0
28 THE TURNER CORP.. 472.6 6 0 0 0
29 WEEKS MARINE INC. 454.1 75 25 0 0
30 WILLIAMS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 426.0 100 0 0 0
31 STACY AND WITBECK INC. 424.8 100 0 0 0
32 HENSEL PHELPS 400.0 19 0 0 0
33 URS CORP. 396.5 11 0 5 1
34 NEW ENTERPRISE STONE & LIME CO. INC. 388.7 97 0 0 0
35 TRAYLOR BROS. INC. 381.9 73 15 0 11
36 MANSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 368.0 100 0 0 0
37 BARNHILL CONTRACTING CO. 367.0 77 0 0 0
38 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 359.4 100 0 0 0
39 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 348.0 5 3 0 3
40 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP. 334.0 81 0 0 0
41 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 330.5 22 0 0 0
42 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING 325.0 46 3 0 1
43 SHIMMICK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 314.9 58 0 0 42
44 LAS VEGAS PAVING CORP. 310.0 100 0 0 0
45 SEMA CONSTRUCTION INC. 307.2 100 0 0 0
46 MWH GLOBAL 306.0 0 46 0 51
47 ANDERSON COLUMBIA CO. INC. 298.0 72 0 0 0
48 THE HUBBARD GROUP INC. 295.5 100 0 0 0
49 ORION MARINE GROUP INC. 280.0 100 0 0 0
50 CONTI GROUP 277.4 53 0 16 13
regulatory uncertainty, leading many utilities to hold off investing in capital improvements until the rules are more clear. One area of uncertainty is what direc-tion the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will take since a federal court invalidated its Cross-State Air Pollution Rule in 2012.
“If you are a generator and the regulators aren’t giving you the answers you need to make your capital decisions, you’re going to have to [delay investments] until you have that data,” says Seaton. He says gas-fired plants will replace some coal-fired plants, but “until [utilities] really know the capacity that they have to replace, they don’t know exactly which gas projects to sanction and move forward with.”
The renewable-energy industry has an uncertain future for the long term as tax breaks supporting that market expire. An Internal Revenue Service rule issued in April allows the production-tax-credit extension to cover all wind-farm projects that begin construction by Dec. 31 of this year. “It is our belief that several projects that would have been previously scheduled to build in phases may be consolidated into one larger project to ensure the developer or utility qualifies for the tax credit,” says Paul M. Daily, CEO of Infrastruc-ture and Energy Alternatives.
Electric transmission and distribution is an area of opportunity for many contractors. Willbros is planning to parlay the firm’s high-voltage-transmission con-struction experience in Texas into surrounding states, says Allcorn. He says, “Our strategy is to expand our presence and provide our services to the markets be-tween the mid-Atlantic and Texas,” he says.
RoadworkThe transportation market has been struggling for a couple of years. The passage of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) legislation has provided some stability for state DOTs to plan longer-term projects, but many contractors say this is just a patch on what is really needed from Congress.
The irony of the market is that there are many enormous transportation projects across the country but few smaller jobs. “As I travel around the country, I do not see the smaller, bread-and-butter projects that keep regional contractors and pavers busy,” says Levy.
Many contractors see public-private-partnerships (P3s) and other alternate funding mechanisms as a means to fill the gap left by MAP-21 and local budget shortfalls. For example, the $1.5-billion Goethels Bridge replacement project in New Jersey is a P3 job. Further, the federal Transportation Infrastructure Fi-nance and Innovation Act authorizes credit assistance for alternative project financing.
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Some contractors have been actively seeking out P3 opportunities. “We are seeing that large transpor-tation projects using the P3 delivery system are gaining momentum, and we will use our expertise in this area to look to capture those opportunities,” says Shaun Yancey, executive vice president, PCL Construction Enterprises. He says PCL is creating strategic alliances with consultants and contractors to pursue these jobs.
One of the difficulties in the increased use of P3s is that American investors are not used to this sort of investment. However, Canadian and European con-tractors have long used this type of financing for in-frastructure. “The influx of foreign players is changing the market. They have unlimited access to capital as they are backed by their countries. That’s something we don’t have here in the U.S. It is not always a level playing field,” says Robert Alger, CEO of the Lane Construction Corp.
One transportation market that has not had to scramble for funds is private railroads. “The large, Class 1 railroads have been listening to their customers and investing heavily to meet their needs,” says Levy. To upgrade their infrastructure, railroads have been investing $10 billion to $12 billion a year for several years and will spend $13 billion this year, he says. “The problem is that it is a good market, so we are seeing new competitors, like highway contractors, trying to get into it,” Levy says.
The Cost of Health-Care on FirmsThe health-care market has been in flux as a result of
THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#24DPR CONSTRUCTION acquired Atlanta-based Hardin Construction Co. LLC, which ranked at No. 118 on the ENR Top 400 last year.
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For the past six quarters, survey participants in ENR’s Construction Industry Confidence Index poll have named multi-unit residential as the hottest general-building market. One beneficiary of this surge is Summit Contracting Group Inc. (No. 347).
“There was a huge need for apartments during the recession, but due to the banking industry locking down on lending at that time, the market went stagnant for a few years,” says President Marc Padgett.
As a result, Summit’s revenue dropped, reporting contracting revenue of $58 million in 2010 and $55 million in 2011. This year, Summit is back on the list, showing 2012 revenue of $150 million, almost
all from multi-unit residential.A turnaround in lending has
changed the equation. “Now that lenders are back in the game, we are seeing all types of multifamily projects going up in most areas of the country,” says Padgett.
But Padgett warns that banks are still skittish, saying, “The lenders are much more engaged in the qualification process.” He says that, often, lenders are requiring contractors and subs to obtain bonds. While not unusual, “it appears to be more extreme now,” he says. “We are even seeing the lenders asking for copies of subcontract agreements, which was very rare in the past.”
Apartment Life Is Thriving
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1 THE TURNER CORP. 6,751.7
2 CLARK GROUP 3,287.7
3 SKANSKA USA 3,068.0
4 WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. 2,951.0
5 BALFOUR BEATTY US 2,587.5
6 STRUCTURE TONE 2,517.5
7 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 2,496.8
8 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 2,381.0
9 LEND LEASE 2,205.3
10 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 2,179.3
11 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 2,118.0
12 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 2,111.8
13 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC 1,750.0
14 HENSEL PHELPS 1,580.7
15 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 1,345.4
16 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 1,265.9
17 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 1,242.1
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18 DPR CONSTRUCTION 1,239.1
19 SWINERTON INC. 1,213.0
20 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 1,161.4
21 FLINTCO LLC 1,082.7
22 WALBRIDGE 1,074.7
23 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC. 1,046.0
24 THE YATES COS. INC. 1,013.5
25 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP 937.5
26 BARTON MALOW CO. 904.8
27 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS. 880.0
28 CLAYCO INC. 872.0
29 M+W U.S. INC. 837.6
30 HITT CONTRACTING INC. 827.4
31 THE WEITZ CO. 789.3
32 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC. 779.0
33 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 769.0
34 JAMES G. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORP. 756.2
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35 HATHAWAY DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION 751.4
36 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 716.6
37 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 710.2
38 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 708.0
39 HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 706.7
40 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO. 701.0
41 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 679.9
42 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 671.9
43 KBR 664.0
44 ROBINS & MORTON 655.6
45 KIEWIT CORP. 650.6
46 LECHASE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC 646.4
47 RYAN COS. US INC. 616.9
48 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 614.3
49 LAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 609.9
50 CORE CONSTRUCTION GROUP 604.3
the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the uncertainty of its effect on health-care providers. However, contractors of all types, regardless of what market they serve, have their own concerns about the new health-care law.
Many contractors worry about the potential costs and mandates under the new law. “Costs associated with the required health-care coverage will have to be addressed in the next 12 months,” says Joel Stone, CEO of SpawGlass.
SpawGlass is one of many major contractors that are concerned about the impact of the federal health-care law. “We work both union and non-union, and the law requires us to provide specific levels of cover-age for non-union employees or face penalties,” says Dunn of JE Dunn. He worries that expenses incurred under the law will hurt many contractors.
“But there seems to be new or added levels of re-cord-keeping and compliance requirements,” Levy says. Contractors are working hard to do more with less, squeezing out efficiencies in their processes and investing in technology and equipment to make them-selves more competitive in a tough, hard-bid market, he observes. “We try to chase costs down, only to have federal regulations require us to hire a new wave of compliance officers. In a competitive market, you can’t just pass these costs to the customer,” Levy says.
The construction industry sees positive signs and uncertainties. Contractors continue to plan for the turnaround that is bound to come, seeking new markets and services. But some contractors are looking a little further into the future than others. On April 16, Bechtel announced it had become one of the investors and collaborative partners with Planetary Resources, a group researching the feasibility of mining asteroids. “This is something that is probably 30 years away from being a market, but it is something we are looking at for the future,” says Dudley.
Companies are ranked by construction revenue in 2012 in ($) millions. Those with subsidiaries (†) are listed by company rank, which may be found on the ENR website at www.enr.com. Firms not ranked last year are designated as **. Some markets may not add up to 100% due to omission of the “other” miscel-laneous market category. NA= “not available.”
Figures include prime construction contracts, shares of joint ventures, subcontracts, the construction portion of design-construct contracts and construc-
tion management-at-risk contracts when the firm’s risks are similar to those of a general contractor. Figures also include the value of installed equipment when a firm has prime responsibility for specifying and procuring it within the scope of its construction contract.
General Building includes commercial buildings, offices, stores, educational facilities, government buildings, hospitals, medical facilities, hotels, apartments, housing, etc.
Manufacturing includes auto assembly, electronic assembly, textile plants, etc.
Power includes thermal and hydroelectric power plants, waste-to-energy plants, transmission lines, substations, cogenera-tion plants, etc.
Water Supply includes dams, reservoirs, transmission pipelines, distribution mains, irrigation canals, desalination and potability treatment plants, pumping stations, etc.
Sewerage / Solid Waste includes sanitary and storm sewers, treatment plants, pumping plants, incinerators, industrial waste facilities, etc.
Industrial Process includes pulpand paper mills, steel mills, non-ferrous metal refineries, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, food and other
processing plants, etc.
Petroleum includes refineries,petrochemical plants, offshore facilities, pipelines, etc.
Transportation includes airports, bridges, roads, canals, locks, dredging, marine facilities, piers, railroads, tunnels, etc.
Hazardous Waste includes chemical and nuclear waste treatment, asbestos and lead abatement, etc.
Telecommunications includes transmission lines and cabling, towers and antennae, data centers and web hotels, etc.
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The U.S. construction industry is profiting from the shale-gas production boom of the past few years, and its effects go well beyond the Lower 48 and Alaska. Bill Dudley, president of Bechtel (No. 1), says the U.S. gas boom also is influencing the worldwide construction market.
For example, natural-gas prices in the U.S. are about 75% lower than markets in Japan and India. The demand for cheaper U.S. gas means the market for LNG import terminals, particularly in Asia, will surge. For example, GAIL, India’s state-owned gas company, said in January it will double the size of its Dabhol LNG import terminal.
U.S.-based fracking also may affect construction in Canada. Canadian gas producers may be rethinking gas export plans, focusing on the Asian and European markets as export destinations. “Instead of
seeing north-south pipelines in Canada, you may be seeing them going east or west,” Dudley says.
Low prices in the U.S. already are scaring many other gas-producing regions. In February 2012, Russia’s Gazprom was pressured to lower its prices by 10% to European customers, who have the option of importing inexpensive U.S. coal and LNG. In fact, European coal imports from the U.S. have risen 250% since 2005.
The Middle East is starting to focus more on natural resources other than oil and gas, which means more projects in mining and production facilities, particularly aluminum smelters. For example, Ma’aden Saudi Arabian Mining Co. is building a $10.8-billion plant in Saudi Arabia, while Emirates Aluminum is spending $4.5 billion to expand its Abu Dhabi plant.
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- 1 1 BECHTEL, San Francisco, Calif.† 29,436.0 23,255.0 19,468.0 0 0 12 0 60 24 3 1 51
2 2 FLUOR CORP., Irving, Texas† 22,352.8 17,209.6 27,100.0 10 1 3 0 70 12 4 1 8
3 3 KIEWIT CORP., Omaha, Neb.† 9,600.7 3,239.2 6,208.4 6 1 25 4 28 29 0 0 4
4 4 THE TURNER CORP., New York, N.Y.† 9,084.9 730.6 11,263.3 74 6 0 0 10 6 0 6 86
5 6 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC., Denver, Colo.† 6,841.5 5,295.5 7,643.8 54 5 3 3 22 12 0 0 26
6 5 KBR, Houston, Texas† 6,070.0 4,330.0 14,190.0 15 1 9 3 59 10 0 0 48
7 7 SKANSKA USA, New York, N.Y.† 5,778.7 90.8 6,747.9 46 7 3 6 9 23 0 4 42
8 14 CB&I, The Woodlands, Texas† 4,415.2 3,503.6 7,305.9 0 0 1 2 95 0 2 0 0
9 11 BALFOUR BEATTY US, Dallas, Texas† 4,142.7 0.0 4,610.5 62 0 0 4 0 16 0 18 22
10 12 THE SHAW GROUP INC., Baton Rouge, La. 4,129.8 315.0 NA 1 0 53 1 15 4 27 0 0
11 16 JACOBS, Pasadena, Calif. 4,104.2 2,087.1 6,020.7 3 3 2 0 85 3 3 0 0
12 9 TUTOR PERINI CORP., Sylmar, Calif.† 4,095.9 129.7 2,694.0 55 0 1 5 3 32 0 0 88
13 10 CLARK GROUP, Bethesda, Md.† 4,074.0 0.0 3,734.4 81 0 5 1 0 12 0 0 45
14 15 THE WALSH GROUP LTD., Chicago, Ill.† 4,049.0 147.5 4,703.5 34 0 5 12 0 50 0 0 7
15 13 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO., Baltimore, Md. 3,781.5 0.0 5,003.0 76 2 1 1 6 1 0 13 63
16 8 FOSTER WHEELER AG, Hampton, N.J.† 3,414.6 2,618.7 3,449.5 0 0 32 0 67 0 0 0 0
17 22 URS CORP., San Francisco, Calif.† 3,309.6 913.7 3,295.7 5 6 38 0 37 8 4 0 12
18 18 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC., Houston, Texas† 3,083.7 2,679.9 4,827.7 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
19 20 STRUCTURE TONE, New York, N.Y.† 3,079.4 167.4 2,559.5 86 0 0 0 5 0 0 9 91
20 42 FIRST SOLAR INC., Tempe, Ariz.† 3,043.1 0.0 NA 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 17 GILBANE BUILDING CO., Providence, R.I.† 3,026.0 193.7 3,416.1 89 0 0 1 4 1 0 4 75
22 21 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC., St. Louis, Mo.† 3,008.0 0.0 2,679.0 78 1 2 6 7 5 0 0 56
23 27 LEND LEASE, New York, N.Y.† 2,477.2 22.5 2,049.5 90 0 1 0 3 6 0 0 77
24 24 DPR CONSTRUCTION, Redwood City, Calif. 2,433.6 57.8 2,414.7 50 0 0 0 12 0 0 37 79
25 19 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 2,331.7 52.0 2,042.0 54 0 30 3 0 0 0 13 58
26 29 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC, Baton Rouge, La.† 2,312.4 24.6 247.0 0 0 2 0 97 0 2 0 0
27 28 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO., Portland, Ore.† 2,296.0 0.0 NA 22 71 0 2 0 2 0 4 91
28 26 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Kansas City, Mo.† 2,235.4 0.0 2,569.5 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 89
29 23 HENSEL PHELPS, Greeley, Colo. 2,089.2 0.0 1,429.4 74 1 2 0 0 19 0 2 18
30 25 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC., Watsonville, Calif.† 2,078.0 0.0 1,175.0 0 0 3 3 1 78 0 0 1
31 32 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 2,020.6 0.0 2,580.1 77 10 3 6 1 3 0 1 21
32 41 BLACK & VEATCH, Overland Park, Kan.† 1,791.7 749.4 2,364.0 0 0 44 21 6 0 0 28 19
33 36 WILLBROS GROUP INC., Houston, Texas† 1,744.7 292.2 NA 0 0 30 0 70 0 0 0 0
34 33 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES, Dallas, Texas† 1,732.0 01.0 768.0 41 0 1 0 22 35 0 1 60
35 46 THE YATES COS. INC., Philadelphia, Miss.† 1,615.3 73.7 1,817.6 36 31 12 0 13 8 0 0 4
36 50 MICHELS CORP., Brownsville, Wis.† 1,598.4 74.4 1,598.4 1 0 17 7 59 10 0 6 0
37 35 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP., Dallas, Texas† 1,540.0 10.0 1,730.0 1 0 16 3 52 28 0 0 0
38 52 SWINERTON INC., San Francisco, Calif.† 1,516.2 0.0 1,466.6 80 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 35
39 39 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Tulsa, Okla.† 1,491.9 0.0 NA 78 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 39
40 53 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC., San Antonio, Texas† 1,474.7 0.0 1,883.0 0 4 51 0 45 0 0 0 57
41 40 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Boston, Mass. 1,450.3 0.0 1,557.8 93 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 97
42 43 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO., Charlotte, N.C.† 1,405.0 416.7 2,048.4 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 44 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP., Cheshire, Conn.† 1,389.7 0.0 1,507.6 0 0 0 0 2 98 0 0 0
44 37 COLAS USA, Morristown, N.J.† 1,350.0 0.0 1,467.0 0 0 0 5 4 91 0 0 0
45 47 WALBRIDGE, Detroit, Mich.† 1,291.1 31.0 1,393.0 21 64 5 1 5 1 2 0 35
46 34 DAY & ZIMMERMANN, Philadelphia, Pa.† 1,257.5 4.9 900.0 0 1 97 0 2 0 0 0 0
47 152 FERROVIAL AGROMAN U.S. CORP., Austin, Texas† 1,204.6 0.0 1,206.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
48 49 PARSONS, Pasadena, Calif.† 1,178.5 69.4 646.6 7 0 4 7 12 49 21 0 7
49 30 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga. 1,154.0 10.0 1,288.0 35 0 0 0 0 4 0 62 95
50 31 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC., Scottsdale, Ariz. 1,150.0 0.0 745.0 83 8 0 0 1 8 0 0 74
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#01BECHTELtops the Top 400 Contractors list for the 15th straight year. In the past 20 years, it has been No. 1 15 times and No. 2 five times.
51 48 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP., Firestone, Colo.† 1,128.9 404.3 1,719.0 2 0 3 3 0 90 0 0 0
52 54 FLINTCO LLC, Tulsa, Okla.† 1,082.7 0.0 1,277.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
53 51 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO., Mission Woods, Kan.† 1,075.2 254.0 1,079.7 0 0 0 62 1 0 1 0 0
54 125 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LTD., Houston, Texas† 1,048.9 0.0 1,469.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
55 38 BARTON MALOW CO., Southfield, Mich.† 1,047.1 7.8 1,178.8 62 24 14 0 0 0 0 0 47
56 59 ALBERICI CORP., St. Louis, Mo.† 1,041.4 365.5 960.8 7 5 14 21 51 1 0 0 50
57 45 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Chicago, Ill.† 1,020.0 0.0 808.4 92 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 79
58 66 CH2M HILL, Englewood, Colo.† 924.6 172.6 1,205.6 9 4 54 9 11 0 13 0 0
59 100 AMEC, Tucker, Ga.† 883.2 339.2 NA 8 1 32 1 29 4 0 0 5
60 60 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS., Calabasas, Calif. 880.0 0.0 880.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
61 62 OHL USA INC., Miami, Fla.† 873.0 164.9 668.2 28 0 0 7 0 63 3 0 5
62 61 CLAYCO INC., Chicago, Ill.† 872.0 0.0 1,100.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
63 56 M+W U.S. INC., Watervliet, N.Y. 846.0 8.4 802.1 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
64 58 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC., Tempe, Ariz. 844.4 0.0 1,805.0 58 0 3 3 6 28 0 2 77
65 57 THE WEITZ CO., Des Moines, Iowa† 828.5 5.2 482.7 96 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10
66 55 HITT CONTRACTING INC., Falls Church, Va. 827.4 0.0 739.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97
67 90 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Salt Lake City, Utah 814.3 0.0 496.9 73 9 2 0 1 0 1 13 65
68 65 THE KOKOSING GROUP, Fredericktown, Ohio† 810.8 0.0 963.9 13 1 6 13 8 49 0 0 13
69 84 JAMES G. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORP., Rockville, Md. 801.2 0.0 873.2 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 100
70 95 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO., Cincinnati, Ohio 792.4 0.0 807.2 87 1 0 2 4 2 0 3 63
71 133 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC., Milpitas, Calif. 779.0 0.0 900.0 90 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
72 69 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC., Houston, Texas 775.0 0.0 1,125.0 97 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 60
73 79 BURNS & MCDONNELL, Kansas City, Mo. 773.3 0.0 NA 2 5 45 0 44 0 3 0 64
74 ** INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY ALTERNATIVES LLC, Westchester, Ill.† 760.0 103.0 647.0 0 0 95 0 2 3 0 0 0
75 ** HATHAWAY DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION, San Francisco, Calif. 751.4 0.0 682.0 94 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
76 72 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 741.3 0.0 960.8 95 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 60
77 80 MATRIX SERVICE CO., Tulsa, Okla.† 739.1 63.0 831.0 0 0 20 0 78 0 0 0 0
78 63 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC., Burnsville, Minn.† 738.0 0.0 579.0 1 0 4 7 2 67 0 0 1
79 106 ECC, Burlingame, Calif.† 735.4 504.1 606.7 58 0 1 1 0 19 20 0 54
80 71 ROBINS & MORTON, Birmingham, Ala. 734.9 0.0 807.0 89 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 89
81 78 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Milford, Mass.† 728.4 11.8 757.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73
82 68 LECHASE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC, Rochester, N.Y. 726.0 0.0 965.0 76 13 3 2 2 1 0 3 60
83 97 HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION GROUP, New York, N.Y. 706.7 0.0 1,003.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99
84 ** AEGION CORP., Chesterfield, Mo.† 692.1 353.2 591.0 6 0 0 50 44 0 0 0 0
85 91 RAILWORKS CORP., New York, N.Y.† 684.0 160.0 574.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
86 75 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, Boston, Mass. 680.3 0.4 628.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
87 130 THE BECK GROUP, Dallas, Texas† 673.4 29.2 694.2 77 0 0 0 0 2 0 21 80
88 76 RYAN COS. US INC., Minneapolis, Minn. 658.1 0.0 637.6 94 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 15
89 73 CORE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Phoenix, Ariz.† 651.4 0.0 450.0 92 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 32
90 88 THE CIANBRO COS., Pittsfield, Maine† 649.1 0.0 402.6 12 0 26 0 45 12 0 0 11
91 83 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING, Pittsburgh, Pa.† 647.0 0.0 584.0 42 0 0 4 1 46 0 0 19
92 109 STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Houston, Texas† 630.5 0.0 643.0 0 2 0 0 0 98 0 0 0
93 77 THE BOLDT CO., Appleton, Wis.† 623.2 0.0 607.0 48 4 43 0 5 0 0 0 49
94 85 LAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Sandy, Utah 618.5 0.0 859.0 89 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
95 98 CROSSLAND CONSTRUCTION CO., Columbus, Kan.† 611.0 0.0 NA 69 15 0 12 0 4 0 0 18
96 172 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC, Pittsburgh, Pa.† 607.8 160.0 688.3 97 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
97 154 PLAZA CONSTRUCTION CORP., New York, N.Y.† 604.0 0.0 400.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
98 103 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC, Oak Brook, Ill. 588.2 112.9 NA 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
99 74 POWER CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, Schaumburg, Ill.† 586.0 0.0 460.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88
100 92 F.H. PASCHEN, S.N. NIELSEN & ASSOCIATES LLC, Chicago, Ill. 583.0 0.0 610.0 52 5 0 7 0 36 0 0 0
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#02FLUORCORP.was No. 1 and Bechtel Group was No. 2 on the Top 400 list in 1988, 25 years ago. This year, their rankings are reversed.
101 82 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 582.1 449.0 707.3 93 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
102 86 CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL INC., McLean, Va. 581.2 581.2 171.6 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
103 70 DUKE CONSTRUCTION, Indianapolis, Ind. 573.3 0.0 497.3 98 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 42
104 94 THE MCSHANE COS., Rosemont, Ill.† 569.6 0.0 572.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
105 87 HASKELL, Jacksonville, Fla.† 568.3 18.2 432.0 21 17 0 6 54 2 0 0 6
106 203 WEEKS MARINE INC., Cranford, N.J.† 566.5 112.4 NA 0 0 0 40 0 60 0 0 0
107 99 BIG-D CONSTRUCTION CORP., Salt Lake City, Utah† 563.7 0.0 515.0 57 6 0 0 0 0 0 28 56
108 123 MWH GLOBAL, Broomfield, Colo.† 551.5 236.3 196.6 1 0 0 98 0 0 0 0 55
109 111 GRAYCOR, Oakbrook Terrace, Ill.† 542.2 0.0 322.2 15 15 18 0 52 0 0 0 25
110 93 LAKESHORE TOLTEST CORP., Detroit, Mich.† 537.5 436.0 424.8 70 0 2 3 15 8 1 0 11
111 108 KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Minneapolis, Minn. 535.0 0.0 607.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
112 102 NABHOLZ CONSTRUCTION CORP., Conway, Ark. 531.1 0.0 444.0 81 2 0 0 4 4 0 9 58
113 113 JINGOLI-DCO, Lawrenceville, N.J.† 528.0 102.0 447.0 12 0 87 1 0 0 0 0 35
114 129 VCC LLC, Irving, Texas 525.0 0.0 695.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 104 BERNARDS, San Fernando, Calif. 521.3 0.0 497.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42
116 117 AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE, Worcester, Pa.† 517.0 0.0 896.5 0 0 0 31 4 65 0 0 0
117 140 KITCHELL CORP., Phoenix, Ariz.† 515.5 0.0 380.6 94 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 97
118 115 MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Neenah, Wis. 514.8 0.0 424.0 53 3 5 7 32 0 0 0 25
119 198 BMWC GROUP INC., Indianapolis, Ind.† 502.0 0.0 100.0 0 3 5 0 91 0 0 0 0
120 119 EMJ CORP., Chattanooga, Tenn.† 502.0 0.0 301.0 77 2 21 0 0 0 0 0 83
121 112 STELLAR, Jacksonville, Fla. 501.1 99.9 501.1 13 0 21 0 66 0 0 0 0
122 122 F.A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Indianapolis, Ind.† 494.2 0.0 275.0 38 5 5 8 43 0 0 0 42
123 137 GARNEY HOLDING CO., Kansas City, Mo.† 493.7 0.0 740.6 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 26
124 116 CHOATE CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga. 488.3 0.0 488.3 80 2 0 5 12 1 0 0 90
125 120 MCGOUGH CONSTRUCTION, St. Paul, Minn.† 484.0 0.0 442.5 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 64
126 105 GRAY, Lexington, Ky.† 483.8 0.0 926.8 33 55 0 0 12 0 0 0 38
127 139 BARNHILL CONTRACTING CO., Tarboro, N.C. 474.8 0.0 469.4 23 0 0 0 0 77 0 0 17
128 107 HOAR CONSTRUCTION LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 469.8 0.0 655.1 99 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 83
129 191 JAMES MCHUGH CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 468.9 0.0 356.8 65 0 0 7 4 23 0 0 0
130 159 CHINA CONSTRUCTION AMERICA, Jersey City, N.J.† 466.0 241.0 306.0 58 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 53
131 114 FAGEN INC., Granite Falls, Minn.† 457.8 52.1 40.0 1 6 71 0 8 0 0 0 0
132 96 THE RUDOLPH/LIBBE COS. INC., Walbridge, Ohio† 453.4 0.0 316.9 34 32 4 0 19 8 0 1 16
133 126 KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN INC., Anaheim, Calif. 426.3 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
134 142 WILLIAMS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Houston, Texas 426.0 0.0 371.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
135 141 C.W. DRIVER, Pasadena, Calif. 425.9 0.0 840.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87
136 127 STACY AND WITBECK INC., Alameda, Calif.† 424.8 0.0 442.1 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
137 185 CLUNE CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 421.6 0.0 421.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
138 131 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC., Coraopolis, Pa.† 418.9 59.6 312.5 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
139 158 ANDERSON COLUMBIA CO. INC., Lake City, Fla.† 415.0 0.0 415.0 0 28 0 0 0 72 0 0 0
140 124 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP., San Antonio, Texas† 410.0 0.0 394.8 17 0 0 0 0 81 0 1 13
141 156 CCC GROUP INC., San Antonio, Texas† 408.4 33.2 311.4 4 0 10 0 66 10 0 0 0
142 143 SPAWGLASS HOLDING LP, Selma, Texas† 406.0 0.0 472.0 88 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 69
143 176 NEW ENTERPRISE STONE & LIME CO. INC., New Enterprise, Pa.† 401.9 0.0 434.7 1 0 0 0 1 97 0 0 0
144 237 ARCO/MURRAY CONSTRUCTION COS., St. Louis, Mo.† 399.2 2.2 242.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
145 148 W. M. JORDAN CO., Newport News, Va.† 397.6 0.0 443.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55
146 135 SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Seattle, Wash. 396.0 0.0 1,505.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
147 168 GOTHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, New York, N.Y.† 394.8 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
148 138 SATTERFIELD & PONTIKES CONSTRUCTION INC., Houston, Texas 393.0 0.0 365.0 79 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 7
149 175 RODGERS BUILDERS INC., Charlotte, N.C. 388.7 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75
150 121 TRAYLOR BROS. INC., Evansville, Ind. 384.5 0.0 757.6 0 0 0 26 0 73 0 0 0
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#12TUTORPERINICORP.predecessor Perini Corp., Framingham, Mass., ranked at No. 2 on the 1963 ENR Top 81 Contractors list—50 years ago.
151 261 S.D. DEACON CORP., Citrus Heights, Calif.† 384.1 0.0 NA 98 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
152 243 JAMES R. VANNOY & SONS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Jefferson, N.C.† 383.5 0.0 350.0 97 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
153 151 TORCON INC., Red Bank, N.J. 381.0 57.0 676.0 41 0 0 0 59 0 0 0 100
154 157 PC CONSTRUCTION CO., S. Burlington, Vt.† 380.5 0.0 493.0 32 12 2 52 0 0 0 1 41
155 146 LPCIMINELLI INC., Buffalo, N.Y.† 380.3 0.0 869.8 99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 84
156 218 THE PIKE COS. LTD., Rochester, N.Y. 380.0 0.0 332.0 86 6 3 0 1 4 0 0 52
157 184 H&M CO. INC., Jackson, Tenn.† 378.0 0.0 560.0 73 5 0 0 22 0 0 0 0
158 128 O’NEIL INDUSTRIES INC., Chicago, Ill.† 377.6 0.0 542.2 84 11 0 0 0 4 0 1 62
159 180 DIMEO CONSTRUCTION CO., Providence, R.I.† 374.0 0.0 365.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
160 221 WALSH BROTHERS INC., Boston, Mass. 370.8 0.0 126.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82
161 155 MANSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Seattle, Wash.† 368.0 0.0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
162 165 CDM SMITH, Cambridge, Mass.† 364.5 38.6 460.2 15 0 7 67 9 1 1 0 2
163 160 THE CHRISTMAN CO., Lansing, Mich.† 361.9 0.0 270.0 85 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 78
164 167 BBL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC, Albany, N.Y. 352.1 0.0 351.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
165 163 LEE LEWIS CONSTRUCTION INC., Lubbock, Texas 351.0 0.0 365.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95
166 162 CONTI GROUP, Edison, N.J. 349.2 8.7 NA 0 0 17 12 0 54 16 0 0
167 173 BARTLETT COCKE GENERAL CONTRACTORS, San Antonio, Texas 348.9 0.0 450.0 92 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 75
168 145 JACOBSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Salt Lake City, Utah† 347.9 3.0 194.6 94 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
169 ** SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION CO., Tulsa, Okla. 344.0 0.0 358.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
170 177 KNUTSON CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, Minneapolis, Minn.† 342.0 0.0 NA 72 18 1 6 0 4 0 0 0
171 181 J.P. CULLEN & SONS INC., Janesville, Wis. 339.2 0.0 566.5 96 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 87
172 317 CATAMOUNT CONSTRUCTORS INC., Evergreen, Colo.† 330.8 0.0 381.0 96 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0
173 149 FORRESTER CONSTRUCTION CO., Rockville, Md. 330.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61
174 144 KINSLEY CONSTRUCTION INC., York, Pa.† 329.7 0.0 237.2 59 9 0 7 4 16 0 0 22
175 166 GRUNLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Rockville, Md. 326.0 0.0 215.0 91 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 16
176 238 THE CONLAN CO., Marietta, Ga. 324.3 0.0 393.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
177 150 WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES GROUP LLC, Tucker, Ga.† 321.6 0.0 NA 0 0 97 0 3 0 0 0 0
178 263 J.H. FINDORFF & SON INC., Madison, Wis. 321.0 0.0 270.0 91 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 5
179 147 BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, New Orleans, La. 320.5 0.0 290.4 7 0 0 32 26 36 0 0 0
180 136 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Montgomery, Ala. 320.0 183.0 162.0 96 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
181 231 SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Gary, Ind.† 315.4 0.0 392.4 0 0 0 0 76 24 0 0 0
182 183 SHIMMICK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Oakland, Calif.† 314.9 0.0 838.7 0 0 0 42 0 58 0 0 0
183 196 TELLEPSEN, Houston, Texas† 311.9 0.0 461.4 79 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 100
184 210 WILLIAM CHARLES CONSTRUCTION LLC, Loves Park, Ill.† 310.9 0.0 230.4 17 0 0 0 0 83 0 0 0
185 178 LAS VEGAS PAVING CORP., Las Vegas, Nev. 310.0 0.0 192.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 5
186 174 J. FLETCHER CREAMER & SON INC., Hackensack, N.J.† 307.3 0.0 275.6 2 0 21 25 4 23 12 13 0
187 202 SEMA CONSTRUCTION INC., Centennial, Colo.† 307.2 0.0 376.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
188 171 CIVES STEEL CO., Roswell, Ga.† 307.0 0.0 335.0 33 21 15 0 31 0 0 0 0
189 216 COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING GROUP, Auburn Hills, Mich.† 304.5 23.5 191.0 7 76 6 0 12 0 0 0 0
190 330 KAJIMA BUILDING & DESIGN GROUP INC., Atlanta, Ga. 304.1 0.0 270.4 49 45 0 0 2 0 0 4 0
191 211 CLANCY & THEYS CONSTRUCTION CO., Raleigh, N.C. 300.7 0.0 300.0 98 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 59
192 164 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC., West Chester, Pa.† 299.6 54.4 300.0 37 0 0 3 0 30 30 0 34
193 195 SHIEL SEXTON CO. INC., Indianapolis, Ind.† 298.0 0.0 223.0 79 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 68
194 161 TEICHERT CONSTRUCTION, Sacramento, Calif. 295.6 0.0 401.2 12 0 0 7 0 81 0 0 0
195 187 THE HUBBARD GROUP INC., Orlando, Fla.† 295.5 0.0 224.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
196 207 ORION MARINE GROUP INC., Houston, Texas† 292.0 12.0 312.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
197 ** HASELDEN CONSTRUCTION LLC, Centennial, Colo.† 290.1 0.0 166.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89
198 217 BARR & BARR INC., New York, N.Y.† 290.0 0.0 290.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
199 259 LEASE CRUTCHER LEWIS, Seattle, Wash. 290.0 0.0 280.0 95 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
200 236 MATT CONSTRUCTION, Santa Fe Springs, Calif.† 288.0 0.0 157.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
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#30GRANITECONSTRUCTIONbought Kenny Construction, Northbrook, Ill., in December 2012. Kenny ranked No. 200 on the 2012 ENR Top 400.
201 272 LEOPARDO COS. INC., Hoffman Estates, Ill. 284.3 0.0 288.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
202 256 WEIS BUILDERS INC., Minneapolis, Minn. 282.2 0.0 332.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68
203 194 R&O CONSTRUCTION, Ogden, Utah 281.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
204 302 THE BETTE COS., Latham, N.Y.† 279.0 0.0 237.0 90 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0
205 230 BNBUILDERS INC., Seattle, Wash.† 279.0 0.0 167.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
206 212 SAUER INC., Jacksonville, Fla. 278.9 0.0 68.0 86 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0
207 220 HILL & WILKINSON GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Richardson, Texas 277.0 0.0 277.0 71 21 0 0 6 1 0 0 0
208 267 BATSON-COOK CO., West Point, Ga.† 275.6 0.0 438.2 81 10 0 0 3 6 0 0 61
209 193 KLINGER COS. INC., Sioux City, Iowa† 275.0 0.0 240.0 24 11 1 0 64 0 0 0 0
210 89 CHANEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Phoenix, Ariz. 272.7 0.0 272.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
211 153 J.F. WHITE CONTRACTING CO., Framingham, Mass.† 271.3 0.0 351.0 15 0 4 15 0 65 0 1 0
212 ** CF JORDAN CONSTRUCTION LLC, El Paso, Texas† 271.1 0.0 360.8 69 11 0 1 0 19 0 0 0
213 232 THE BRANCH GROUP INC., Roanoke, Va.† 271.0 0.0 497.5 52 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 0
214 197 CLYDE COS. INC., Orem, Utah† 269.9 0.0 213.1 3 0 7 13 1 73 1 0 0
215 277 JAY CASHMAN INC., Quincy, Mass.† 268.5 0.0 156.5 0 0 3 22 6 48 21 0 0
216 248 ROGERS-O’BRIEN CONSTRUCTION, Dallas, Texas 267.2 0.0 283.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26
217 189 HBE CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 265.5 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
218 239 FORTIS CONSTRUCTION INC., Portland, Ore. 263.0 23.0 417.7 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 85
219 249 MASCARO CONSTRUCTION CO. LP, Pittsburgh, Pa.† 263.0 0.0 251.9 44 1 25 0 27 4 0 0 31
220 206 ELKHORN HOLDINGS, Evanston, Wyo.† 262.0 0.0 330.0 0 0 1 0 99 0 0 0 0
221 190 S.T. WOOTEN CORP., Wilson, N.C. 261.4 0.0 234.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
222 362 GEMMA POWER SYSTEMS, Glastonbury, Conn.† 261.3 0.0 407.6 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
223 219 SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (SAIC), McLean, Va.† 260.7 0.4 550.0 2 0 55 0 33 5 0 0 0
224 204 CR MEYER, Oshkosh, Wis. 258.0 0.0 NA 0 22 0 0 78 0 0 0 0
225 340 XL CONSTRUCTION CORP., Milpitas, Calif.† 258.0 0.0 247.0 88 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
226 229 FCI CONSTRUCTORS INC., Grand Junction, Colo.† 257.4 0.0 220.4 68 0 0 0 24 8 0 0 30
227 282 BOND BROTHERS, Everett, Mass. 254.0 0.0 243.0 71 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 71
228 298 GLY CONSTRUCTION INC., Bellevue, Wash. 253.0 0.0 208.0 86 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 79
229 240 KEY CONSTRUCTION INC., Wichita, Kan. 253.0 0.0 253.0 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 15
230 213 BIS TEPSCO INC., Deer Park, Texas 252.8 0.0 170.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
231 ** BIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC., Ballwin, Mo. 252.3 0.0 191.4 0 5 0 0 95 0 0 0 0
232 209 S.M. WILSON & CO., St. Louis, Mo.† 251.9 0.0 190.0 94 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 100
233 227 C D SMITH CONSTRUCTION, Fond du Lac, Wis. 251.5 0.0 260.0 87 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0
234 314 GH PHIPPS CONSTRUCTION COS., Greenwood Village, Colo.† 251.2 0.0 240.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75
235 179 VECELLIO GROUP INC., West Palm Beach, Fla.† 250.8 0.0 160.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
236 245 QUANDEL ENTERPRISES INC., Harrisburg, Pa.† 250.4 0.0 417.1 79 0 0 12 0 9 0 0 51
237 214 CARDI CORP., Warwick, R.I. 250.0 0.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
238 170 LINBECK GROUP LLC, Houston, Texas 250.0 0.0 413.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92
239 ** SORDONI CONSTRUCTION CO., Chester, N.J. 250.0 0.0 250.0 97 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 100
240 283 ROEBBELEN CONTRACTING INC., El Dorado Hills, Calif.† 249.6 0.0 236.3 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 37
241 134 HERZOG CONTRACTING CORP., St. Joseph, Mo.† 247.9 0.2 241.1 0 0 0 2 0 98 0 0 0
242 110 CAJUN INDUSTRIES LLC, Baton Rouge, La.† 246.9 0.0 234.8 0 0 1 21 78 0 0 0 0
243 246 GE JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Colorado Springs, Colo. 245.1 0.0 360.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87
244 235 RIVER CITY CONSTRUCTION LLC, E. Peoria, Ill. 244.2 0.0 222.7 67 18 0 14 1 0 0 0 33
245 278 BARNARD CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Bozeman, Mont.† 243.1 2.9 148.0 0 0 35 44 1 20 0 0 26
246 233 M.B. KAHN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Columbia, S.C. 243.0 0.0 NA 53 9 5 17 16 0 0 0 21
247 224 LYDIG CONSTRUCTION INC., Spokane Valley, Wash. 241.3 0.0 69.5 86 2 3 4 0 5 0 0 13
248 186 PARIC CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 240.0 0.0 322.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
249 226 C. OVERAA & CO., Richmond, Calif. 240.0 0.0 201.4 49 0 11 33 3 4 0 0 0
250 199 E.W. HOWELL CO. LLC, Plainview, N.Y.† 239.1 0.0 197.4 97 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 40
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251 257 PANATTONI CONSTRUCTION INC., Sacramento, Calif. 237.0 0.0 240.0 68 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
252 247 THE LAUREN CORP., Abilene, Texas† 236.2 142.7 204.5 0 2 39 2 44 1 0 0 0
253 188 ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION, Portland, Ore. 236.0 0.0 300.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
254 208 SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC., Niagara Falls, N.Y.† 234.9 0.0 174.1 0 0 0 2 0 0 98 0 0
255 323 T.N. WARD CO., Ardmore, Pa. 234.5 0.0 NA 97 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 100
256 334 JOERIS GENERAL CONTRACTORS LTD., San Antonio, Texas 233.1 0.0 435.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51
257 201 THE WALSH GROUP, Portland, Ore.† 233.0 0.0 153.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
258 274 MORLEY BUILDERS, Santa Monica, Calif.† 232.1 0.0 153.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
259 270 MCM CONSTRUCTION INC., No. Highlands, Calif. 231.0 0.0 258.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
260 310 E.E. REED CONSTRUCTION, Sugar Land, Texas† 228.0 0.0 325.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
261 295 MCCORMICK INC. & SUBSIDIARIES, Fargo, N.D.† 227.9 0.0 188.0 4 0 5 4 3 83 0 0 0
262 291 CROWDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Charlotte, N.C. 222.0 0.0 160.4 0 7 46 42 0 5 0 0 0
263 251 BOWEN ENGINEERING CORP., Indianapolis, Ind. 221.6 0.0 110.5 0 0 57 28 15 0 0 0 0
264 182 O&G INDUSTRIES INC., Torrington, Conn. 220.8 0.0 212.1 27 2 2 7 0 61 0 0 23
265 271 HARKINS BUILDERS INC., Marriottsville, Md. 220.0 0.0 182.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
266 386 DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS INC., Anchorage, Alaska† 218.7 0.0 47.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
267 304 INGENIUM INTERNATIONAL INC., Detroit, Mich.† 216.7 216.7 140.0 53 0 26 8 0 9 0 2 0
268 300 THE PENTA BUILDING GROUP, Las Vegas, Nev. 215.8 0.0 217.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
269 250 GRANGER CONSTRUCTION CO., Lansing, Mich. 213.5 0.0 230.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73
270 273 BUTZ ENTERPRISES INC., Allentown, Pa.† 212.8 0.0 514.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77
271 262 DOSTER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Birmingham, Ala.† 210.3 0.0 102.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35
272 384 TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION CORP., Wood-Ridge, N.J. 210.0 0.0 190.0 81 0 10 0 5 5 0 0 0
273 343 PLANT CONSTRUCTION CO. LP, San Francisco, Calif. 209.8 0.0 356.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83
274 234 COAKLEY & WILLIAMS CONSTR. INC., Bethesda, Md. 209.3 0.0 156.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
275 253 BULLEY & ANDREWS LLC, Chicago, Ill.† 209.0 0.0 251.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39
276 367 UHDE CORP. OF AMERICA, Bridgeville, Pa. 207.7 0.0 135.5 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
277 241 WHARTON-SMITH INC., Lake Monroe, Fla.† 206.9 0.4 252.1 20 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 29
278 222 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Miami, Fla.† 206.8 0.0 374.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91
279 242 ARISTEO CONSTRUCTION CO., Livonia, Mich.† 206.0 2.0 168.0 2 81 8 0 9 0 0 0 23
280 284 HAYDON BUILDING CORP, Phoenix, Ariz. 205.0 0.0 135.0 59 0 0 15 0 27 0 0 68
281 305 BRINKMANN CONSTRUCTORS, Chesterfield, Mo.† 204.0 0.0 240.0 79 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 8
282 205 HUNT COS. INC., El Paso, Texas† 203.9 0.0 122.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
283 322 POSILLICO INC., Farmingdale, N.Y.† 202.8 0.0 164.7 0 0 0 19 0 61 20 0 0
284 308 THE JAYNES COS., Albuquerque, N.M.† 201.7 0.0 105.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
285 252 FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Branchburg, N.J.† 201.2 0.0 110.2 3 0 37 1 0 50 0 0 0
286 215 WOODWARD DESIGN+BUILD, New Orleans, La. 200.6 0.0 153.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
287 255 CLARKSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Kansas City, Mo.† 198.0 0.0 125.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
288 318 ROCKFORD CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Grand Rapids, Mich. 197.3 0.0 168.5 96 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 70
289 324 ABSHER CONSTRUCTION CO., Puyallup, Wash.† 196.0 0.0 168.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
290 280 WOHLSEN CONSTRUCTION CO., Lancaster, Pa. 195.6 0.0 215.8 95 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 32
291 ** CAHILL CONTRACTORS INC., San Francisco, Calif. 193.8 0.0 342.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
292 319 KBS INC., Richmond, Va. 192.0 0.0 173.0 92 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 65
293 ** J.J. WHITE INC., Philadelphia, Pa.† 192.0 0.0 140.0 27 8 10 0 46 2 0 6 18
294 ** THE WIELAND-DAVCO CORP., Lansing, Mich. 192.0 0.0 186.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68
295 326 USS CAL BUILDERS INC., Stanton, Calif.† 191.0 21.0 191.0 32 2 0 21 0 45 0 0 0
296 ** DANIS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, Miamisburg, Ohio† 190.9 0.0 NA 94 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 94
297 ** HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION INC., Vancouver, Wash.† 190.8 0.0 463.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
298 ** Q&D CONSTRUCTION INC., Sparks, Nev.† 190.5 0.0 195.7 40 0 0 22 9 24 0 0 35
299 346 RENTENBACH CONSTRUCTORS INC., Knoxville, Tenn. 189.0 0.0 162.0 99 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 76
300 225 ODEBRECHT CONSTRUCTION INC., Coral Gables, Fla. 187.7 0.0 636.3 0 0 0 10 0 90 0 0 0
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#272TERMINALCONSTRUCTIONCORP.appeared on the very first ENR ranking of contractors, published in January 1958—55 years ago.
301 333 THE MIDDLESEX COS., Littleton, Mass. 187.4 0.0 264.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
302 303 D.L. WITHERS CONSTRUCTION, Phoenix, Ariz. 186.0 0.0 192.0 88 7 0 1 0 4 0 0 47
303 ** IPS - INTEGRATED PROJECT SERVICES INC., Lafayette Hill, Pa.† 185.8 0.0 154.2 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 77
304 223 RONCELLI INC., Sterling Heights, Mich. 185.0 6.0 145.0 32 62 0 0 0 5 0 0 22
305 294 NIBBI BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS, San Francisco, Calif.† 184.8 0.0 315.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
306 373 INTECH CONSTRUCTION, Philadelphia, Pa. 181.4 0.0 175.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77
307 ** SILVERITE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Hicksville, N.Y. 180.5 0.0 192.4 52 0 0 48 0 0 0 0 0
308 258 LAMAR CONSTRUCTION CO., Hudsonville, Mich. 180.2 0.0 NA 11 33 0 0 56 0 0 0 0
309 329 HAWKINS CONSTRUCTION CO., Omaha, Neb. 179.7 0.0 179.7 31 0 0 12 1 56 0 0 5
310 ** ACS INC., Madison, Wis.† 179.0 4.6 44.1 4 93 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
311 275 CONTINENTAL BUILDING SYSTEMS, Columbus, Ohio 178.6 0.0 195.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
312 392 GOHMANN CONSTRUCTION INC., Clarksville, Ind. 178.5 0.0 124.2 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
313 192 ENGINEERED STRUCTURES INC. (ESI), Meridian, Idaho 178.5 1.2 272.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30
314 ** IMC CONSTRUCTION, Malvern, Pa. 178.0 0.0 82.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83
315 389 MARTIN-HARRIS CONSTRUCTION, Las Vegas, Nev. 177.0 0.0 177.0 73 0 7 0 2 12 0 7 1
316 396 J.D. ABRAMS LP, Austin, Texas 176.6 0.0 127.4 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
317 264 SHELCO INC., Charlotte, N.C. 175.6 0.0 185.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
318 287 S.J. AMOROSO CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Redwood Shores, Calif. 175.3 0.0 198.3 70 0 0 8 0 22 0 0 0
319 311 THE RUHLIN CO., Sharon Center, Ohio 175.0 0.0 111.4 52 2 20 0 0 26 0 0 0
320 400 PIONEER GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Grand Rapids, Mich.† 175.0 0.0 135.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
321 297 NAN INC., Honolulu, Hawaii 173.7 0.0 146.8 91 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0
322 331 MAPP CONSTRUCTION LLC, Baton Rouge, La. 173.4 0.0 203.1 78 0 0 0 14 0 0 8 0
323 353 MEB GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC., Chesapeake, Va. 172.4 0.0 110.5 25 0 0 43 32 0 0 0 9
324 332 SKENDER CONSTRUCTION, Chicago, Ill.† 171.0 0.0 176.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
325 337 EDWARD KRAEMER & SONS INC., Plain, Wis. 170.4 0.0 89.8 0 0 0 0 1 99 0 0 0
326 285 KBE BUILDING CORP., Farmington, Conn.† 170.0 0.0 274.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32
327 312 T.A. LOVING CO., Goldsboro, N.C.† 169.0 0.0 134.0 46 0 0 50 0 4 0 0 27
328 ** FRED WEBER INC., Maryland Heights, Mo.† 168.5 0.0 105.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
329 339 COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO., North Reading, Mass. 167.0 0.0 220.0 82 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 78
330 ** MEDCO CONSTRUCTION, Dallas, Texas 166.5 0.0 71.2 93 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
331 ** PCIROADS LLC, St. Michael, Minn.† 165.8 0.0 145.5 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
332 359 DONOHOE CONSTRUCTION CO., Washington, D.C.† 163.5 0.0 212.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
333 ** M.J. HARRIS, Birmingham, Ala. 161.5 0.0 85.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
334 269 CORMAN CONSTRUCTION INC., Annapolis Junction, Md.† 161.4 0.0 96.1 0 0 0 11 0 69 0 0 0
335 364 FRANA COS. INC., Hopkins, Minn. 160.5 0.0 155.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
336 399 LUSARDI CONSTRUCTION CO., San Marcos, Calif. 159.9 0.0 112.1 98 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
337 358 SLETTEN COS., Great Falls, Mont.† 159.9 0.0 92.4 62 0 3 15 0 18 1 0 45
338 ** MCM, Miami, Fla.† 159.8 87.6 154.1 42 0 0 11 0 47 0 0 4
339 336 MW BUILDERS INC., Temple, Texas 159.3 0.0 142.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
340 ** CALLAHAN INC., Bridgewater, Mass. 157.4 0.0 101.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72
341 316 STEVENS ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS INC., Middleburg Hts., Ohio† 156.1 0.0 73.0 1 6 18 0 75 1 0 0 0
342 307 W.L. BUTLER CONSTRUCTION INC., Redwood City, Calif. 155.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
343 ** SCHIMENTI CONSTRUCTION CO., Ridgefield, Conn. 154.0 0.0 154.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49
344 356 HUNZINGER CONSTRUCTION CO., Brookfield, Wis. 153.1 0.0 87.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36
345 265 SHOOK CONSTRUCTION CO., Dayton, Ohio† 152.3 0.0 219.0 42 10 4 26 13 1 0 3 11
346 327 RJM CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn.† 150.1 0.0 234.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
347 ** SUMMIT CONTRACTING GROUP INC., Jacksonville, Fla. 150.0 0.0 150.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
348 228 THE KORTE CO., Highland, Ill. 148.4 0.0 114.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
349 296 ALBERT C. KOBAYASHI INC., Waipahu, Hawaii 148.0 0.0 94.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
350 299 SAMET CORP., Greensboro, N.C.† 147.5 0.0 NA 93 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
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351 268 SOLTEK PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION CO., San Diego, Calif. 146.4 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
352 ** FOULGER-PRATT CONTRACTING LLC, Rockville, Md. 146.0 16.0 56.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
353 ** RATCLIFF COS., Alexandria, La.† 146.0 0.0 151.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
354 ** THE HAYNER HOYT CORP., Syracuse, N.Y.† 145.6 0.0 135.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27
355 ** SHAW CONSTRUCTION, Denver, Colo. 145.4 0.0 190.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
356 292 HINKLE CONTRACTING CO. LLC, Paris, Ky.† 145.2 0.0 82.7 0 0 6 1 0 88 0 0 0
357 254 W.S. BELLOWS CONSTRUCTION CORP., Houston, Texas 145.1 0.0 41.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97
358 376 O.C. JONES AND SONS INC., Berkeley, Calif. 145.1 0.0 166.0 2 5 0 3 0 90 0 0 0
359 391 THE HAGERMAN GROUP INC., Fort Wayne, Ind.† 145.0 0.0 NA 90 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 41
360 ** ENTACT LLC, Grapevine, Texas 142.9 0.2 78.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 97 0 0
361 ** BAYLEY CONSTRUCTION, Mercer Island, Wash. 142.6 0.0 41.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
362 341 BRAYMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP., Saxonburg, Pa. 142.2 0.0 93.9 3 9 1 16 0 70 0 0 0
363 349 THOS. S. BYRNE LTD., Fort Worth, Texas 142.0 0.0 100.0 73 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 60
364 ** MCCARTHY IMPROVEMENT CO., Davenport, Iowa 141.7 0.0 111.1 6 0 0 0 0 93 0 0 0
365 344 CLARK CONSTRUCTION, Lansing, Mich. 140.7 0.0 NA 90 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 80
366 315 ELFORD INC., Columbus, Ohio† 140.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
367 342 CHARLES PERRY PARTNERS INC., Gainesville, Fla.† 140.0 0.0 48.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91
368 ** BCCI CONSTRUCTION CO., San Francisco, Calif. 139.5 0.0 135.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
369 281 HARPER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., San Diego, Calif. 138.0 0.0 261.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
370 ** CDI CONTRACTORS LLC, Little Rock, Ark.† 136.3 0.0 108.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
371 ** KRAEMER BROTHERS LLC, Plain, Wis. 136.0 0.0 121.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37
372 ** PARKWAY CONSTRUCTION & ASSOCIATES, Lewisville, Texas 133.6 0.0 136.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
373 345 JONES LANG LASALLE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Chicago, Ill. 132.4 0.0 154.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90
374 357 INTERSTATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION INC., Englewood, Colo. 131.4 0.0 92.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
375 360 LYLES CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Fresno, Calif.† 130.3 0.0 141.0 0 0 8 62 14 16 0 0 4
376 378 THE GEORGE SOLLITT CONSTRUCTION CO., Wood Dale, Ill. 130.2 0.0 86.9 78 3 0 18 0 0 0 0 0
377 348 BERGLUND CONSTRUCTION, Chicago, Ill. 130.0 0.0 175.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46
378 ** CTA CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Waltham, Mass. 130.0 0.0 128.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
379 383 NOVAK CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 130.0 0.0 108.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55
380 313 KPRS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC., Brea, Calif.† 129.3 0.0 142.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
381 289 NEW SOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Atlanta, Ga.† 129.0 0.0 142.1 83 0 0 0 2 15 0 0 0
382 ** BURROW GLOBAL LLC, Houston, Texas† 128.7 0.0 103.0 0 0 0 0 84 0 0 0 0
383 ** CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC., Franklin, Tenn. 128.0 0.0 238.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
384 ** O’NEAL INC., Greenville, S.C.† 127.5 0.0 57.6 0 1 0 0 99 0 0 0 17
385 375 AURORA CONTRACTORS INC., Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 125.0 0.0 315.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86
386 ** BLACH CONSTRUCTION CO., Santa Clara, Calif. 125.0 0.0 240.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
387 ** RICE LAKE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Deerwood, Minn. 124.3 0.0 99.8 9 0 0 82 9 0 0 0 0
388 372 GEORGE W. AUCH CO., Pontiac, Mich. 122.7 0.0 143.5 98 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 53
389 ** RYCON CONSTRUCTION INC., Pittsburgh, Pa. 121.1 0.0 110.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42
390 ** PKF-MARK III INC., Newtown, Pa. 120.3 0.0 14.9 0 0 0 11 0 89 0 0 0
391 363 CONLON CONSTRUCTION CO., Dubuque, Iowa 119.8 0.0 181.3 99 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 93
392 309 FNF CONSTRUCTION INC., Tempe, Ariz.† 119.2 0.0 120.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 2
393 390 ELKINS CONSTRUCTORS INC., Jacksonville, Fla.† 117.8 0.0 122.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49
394 355 GAMMA CONSTRUCTION CO., Houston, Texas 116.2 0.0 149.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
395 395 AJAX BUILDING CORP., Midway, Fla.† 115.3 0.0 106.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75
396 338 IHC CONSTRUCTION COS. LLC, Elgin, Ill. 115.3 0.0 169.1 50 0 4 25 0 10 0 11 38
397 ** PERNIX GROUP INC., Lombard, Ill.† 114.8 114.8 103.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
398 ** MOSSER CONSTRUCTION INC., Fremont, Ohio 114.0 0.0 NA 49 16 0 9 3 22 0 0 0
399 ** AZTECA-OMEGA GROUP, Dallas, Texas† 112.5 0.0 NA 48 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0
400 ** MERIT CONSTRUCTION INC., Knoxville, Tenn. 112.2 0.0 50.0 81 17 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
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J.D. Abrams LP 316
Absher Construction Co. 289
ACS Inc. 310
Adolfson & Peterson Construction 76
Aegion Corp. 84
Ajax Building Corp. 395
Alberici Corp. 56
AMEC 59
American Bridge Co. Inc. 138
American Infrastructure 116
Ames Construction Inc. 78
S.J. Amoroso Construction Co. Inc. 318
Andersen Construction 253
Anderson Columbia Co. Inc. 139
ARCO/Murray Construction Cos. 144
Aristeo Construction Co. 279
George W. Auch Co. 388
Aurora Contractors Inc. 385
Austin Industries 34
Azteca-Omega Group 399
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The Babcock & Wilcox Co. 42
Balfour Beatty US 9
Barnard Construction Co. Inc. 245
Barnhill Contracting Co. 127
Barr & Barr Inc. 198
Bartlett Cocke General Contractors 167
Barton Malow Co. 55
Batson-Cook Co. 208
Bayley Construction 361
BBL Construction Services LLC 164
BCCI Construction Co. 368
Bechtel 1
The Beck Group 87
W.S. Bellows Construction Corp. 357
Berglund Construction 377
Bernards 115
The Bette Cos. 204
Big-D Construction Corp. 107
BIS Industrial Services Inc. 231
BIS TEPSCO Inc. 230
Blach Construction Co. 386
Black & Veatch 32
BMWC Group Inc. 119
BNBuilders Inc. 205
Boh Bros. Construction Co. LLC 179
The Boldt Co. 93
Bond Brothers 227
Bowen Engineering Corp. 263
The Branch Group Inc. 213
Brasfield & Gorrie LLC 31
Brayman Construction Corp. 362
Brinkmann Constructors 281
Bulley & Andrews LLC 275
Burns & McDonnell 73
Burrow Global LLC 382
W.L. Butler Construction Inc. 342
Butz Enterprises Inc. 270
Thos. S. Byrne Ltd. 363
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Caddell Construction Co. Inc. 180
Cahill Contractors Inc. 291
Cajun Industries LLC 242
Callahan Inc. 340
Cardi Corp. 237
Jay Cashman Inc. 215
Catamount Constructors Inc. 172
CB&I 8
CCC Group Inc. 141
CDI Contractors LLC 370
CDM Smith 162
CH2M HILL 58
Chanen Construction Co. Inc. 210
William Charles Construction LLC 184
China Construction America 130
Choate Construction Co. 124
The Christman Co. 163
The Cianbro Cos. 90
LPCiminelli Inc. 155
Cives Steel Co. 188
Clancy & Theys Construction Co. 191
Clark Construction 365
Clark Group 13
Clarkson Construction Co. 287
Clayco Inc. 62
Clune Construction Co. 137
Clyde Cos. Inc. 214
Coakley & Williams Constr. Inc. 274
Coastal Construction Group 278
Colas USA 44
Columbia Construction Co. 329
Commercial Contracting Group 189
The Conlan Co. 176
Conlon Construction Co. 391
Consigli Construction Co. Inc. 81
Construction Enterprises Inc. 383
Conti Group 166
Continental Building Systems 311
Contrack International Inc. 102
CORE Construction Group 89
Corman Construction Inc. 334
J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. 186
Crossland Construction Co. 95
Crowder Construction Co. 262
CTA Construction Co. Inc. 378
J.P. Cullen & Sons Inc. 171
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Danis Building Construction 296
Davis Constructors & Engineers Inc. 266
James G. Davis Construction Corp. 69
Day & Zimmermann 46
dck Worldwide LLC 96
S.D. Deacon Corp. 151
Devcon Construction Inc. 71
PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving 91
Dimeo Construction Co. 159
Donohoe Construction Co. 332
Doster Construction Co. Inc. 271
DPR Construction 24
C.W. Driver 135
Duke Construction 103
JE Dunn Construction Group 28
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ECC 79
Elford Inc. 366
Elkhorn Holdings 220
Elkins Constructors Inc. 393
EMJ Corp. 120
Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) 313
Entact LLC 360
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Fagen Inc. 131
FCI Constructors Inc. 226
Ferreira Construction Co. Inc. 285
Ferrovial Agroman U.S. Corp. 47
J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. 178
First Solar Inc. 20
Flatiron Construction Corp. 51
Flintco LLC 52
Fluor Corp. 2
FNF Construction Inc. 392
Forrester Construction Co. 173
Fortis Construction Inc. 218
Foster Wheeler AG 16
Foulger-Pratt Contracting LLC 352
Frana Cos. Inc. 335
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Gamma Construction Co. 394
Garney Holding Co. 123
Gemma Power Systems 222
Gilbane Building Co. 21
GLY Construction Inc. 228
Gohmann Construction Inc. 312
Gotham Construction Co. LLC 147
Granger Construction Co. 269
Granite Construction Inc. 30
Gray 126
Graycor 109
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC 98
Grunley Construction Co. Inc. 175
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H&M Co. Inc. 157
The Hagerman Group Inc. 359
B.L. Harbert International LLC 101
Harkins Builders Inc. 265
Harper Construction Co. Inc. 369
M.J. Harris 333
David E. Harvey Builders Inc. 72
Haselden Construction LLC 197
Haskell 105
Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 75
Hawkins Construction Co. 309
Haydon Building Corp 280
The Hayner Hoyt Corp. 354
HBE Corp. 217
Hensel Phelps 29
Herzog Contracting Corp. 241
Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors 207
Hinkle Contracting Co. LLC 356
HITT Contracting Inc. 66
Hoar Construction LLC 128
Hoffman Construction Co. 27
Holder Construction Co. 49
Holland Construction Inc. 297
E.W. Howell Co. LLC 250
The Hubbard Group Inc. 195
Hunt Cos. Inc. 282
Hunt Construction Group Inc. 50
Hunter Roberts Construction Group 83
Hunzinger Construction Co. 344
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IHC Construction Cos. LLC 396
IMC Construction 314
Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives LLC 74
Ingenium International Inc. 267
INTECH Construction 306
Interstate Highway Construction Inc. 374
IPS - Integrated Project Services Inc. 303
J
Jacobs 11
Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc. 168
The Jaynes Cos. 284
Jingoli-DCO 113
Joeris General Contractors Ltd. 256
GE Johnson Construction Co. 243
Jones Lang LaSalle Construction Co. Inc. 373
O.C. Jones and Sons Inc. 358
CF Jordan Construction LLC 212
W. M. Jordan Co. 145
K
M.B. Kahn Construction Co. Inc. 246
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. 133
Kajima Building & Design Group Inc. 190
KBE Building Corp. 326
KBR 6
KBS Inc. 292
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Key Construction Inc. 229
Kiewit Corp. 3
Kinsley Construction Inc. 174
Kitchell Corp. 117
Klinger Cos. Inc. 209
Knutson Construction Services 170
Albert C. Kobayashi Inc. 349
The Kokosing Group 68
The Korte Co. 348
KPRS Construction Services Inc. 380
Kraemer Brothers LLC 371
Edward Kraemer & Sons Inc. 325
Kraus-Anderson Construction Co. 111
L
Lakeshore TolTest Corp. 110
Lamar Construction Co. 308
The Lane Construction Corp. 43
Las Vegas Paving Corp. 185
The Lauren Corp. 252
Layne Christensen Co. 53
Layton Construction Co. Inc. 94
Lease Crutcher Lewis 199
LeChase Construction Services LLC 82
Lend Lease 23
Leopardo Cos. Inc. 201
Lee Lewis Construction Inc. 165
Linbeck Group LLC 238
T.A. Loving Co. 327
Lusardi Construction Co. 336
Lydig Construction Inc. 247
Lyles Construction Group 375
M
M+W U.S. Inc. 63
Manhattan Construction Group 39
Manson Construction Co. 161
MAPP Construction LLC 322
Martin-Harris Construction 315
Mascaro Construction Co. LP 219
Matrix Service Co. 77
MATT Construction 200
McCarthy Holdings Inc. 22
McCarthy Improvement Co. 364
McCormick Inc. & Subsidiaries 261
McDermott International Inc. 18
McGough Construction 125
James McHugh Construction Co. 129
MCM 338
MCM Construction Inc. 259
The McShane Cos. 104
MEB General Contractors Inc. 323
MEDCO Construction 330
Merit Construction Inc. 400
Messer Construction Co. 70
CR Meyer 224
Michels Corp. 36
The Middlesex Cos. 301
Miron Construction Co. Inc. 118
Morley Builders 258
Mortenson Construction 25
Mosser Construction Inc. 398
MW Builders Inc. 339
MWH Global 108
N
Nabholz Construction Corp. 112
Nan Inc. 321
New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc. 143
New South Construction Co. Inc. 381
Nibbi Brothers General Contractors 305
Novak Construction Co. 379
O
O&G Industries Inc. 264
Odebrecht Construction Inc. 300
OHL USA Inc. 61
Okland Construction Co. Inc. 67
O’Neal Inc. 384
O’Neil Industries Inc. 158
Orion Marine Group Inc. 196
C. Overaa & Co. 249
P
Panattoni Construction Inc. 251
Paric Corp. 248
Parkway Construction & Associates 372
Parsons 48
F.H. Paschen, S.N. Nielsen & Associates LLC 100
PC Construction Co. 154
PCiRoads LLC 331
PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 5
The PENTA Building Group 268
Pepper Construction Group 57
Pernix Group Inc. 397
Charles Perry Partners Inc. 367
GH Phipps Construction Cos. 234
The Pike Cos. Ltd. 156
Pioneer General Contractors 320
PKF-Mark III Inc. 390
Plant Construction Co. LP 273
Plaza Construction Corp. 97
Posillico Inc. 283
Power Construction Co. LLC 99
Primoris Services Corp. 37
Q
Q&D Construction Inc. 298
Quandel Enterprises Inc. 236
R
R&O Construction 203
RailWorks Corp. 85
Ratcliff Cos. 353
E.E. Reed Construction 260
Rentenbach Constructors Inc. 299
Rice Lake Construction Group 387
River City Construction LLC 244
RJM Construction 346
Robins & Morton 80
Rockford Construction Co. Inc. 288
Rodgers Builders Inc. 149
Roebbelen Contracting Inc. 240
Rogers-O’Brien Construction 216
Roncelli Inc. 304
The Rudolph/Libbe Cos. Inc. 132
The Ruhlin Co. 319
Ryan Cos. US Inc. 88
Rycon Construction Inc. 389
S
S&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. and Affiliates 54
Samet Corp. 350
Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Inc. 148
Sauer Inc. 206
Schimenti Construction Co. 343
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) 223
Sellen Construction Co. Inc. 146
SEMA Construction Inc. 187
Sevenson Environmental Services Inc. 254
Shaw Construction 355
The Shaw Group Inc. 10
Shawmut Design and Construction 86
Sheehan Pipe Line Construction Co. 169
Shelco Inc. 317
Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. 193
Shimmick Construction Co. Inc. 182
Shook Construction Co. 345
Silverite Construction Co. Inc. 307
Skanska USA 7
Skender Construction 324
Sletten Cos. 337
C D Smith Construction 233
The George Sollitt Construction Co. 376
Soltek Pacific Construction Co. 351
Sordoni Construction Co. 239
SpawGlass Holding LP 142
Stacy and Witbeck Inc. 136
Stellar 121
Sterling Construction Co. Inc. 92
Stevens Engineers & Constructors Inc. 341
Structure Tone 19
Suffolk Construction Co. Inc. 41
Summit Contracting Group Inc. 347
Sundt Construction Inc. 64
Superior Construction Co. Inc. 181
Swinerton Inc. 38
T
Teichert Construction 194
Tellepsen 183
Terminal Construction Corp. 272
Torcon Inc. 153
Traylor Bros. Inc. 150
The Turner Corp. 4
Turner Industries Group LLC 26
Tutor Perini Corp. 12
U
Uhde Corp. of America 276
URS Corp. 17
USS Cal Builders Inc. 295
V
ValleyCrest Landscape Cos. 60
James R. Vannoy & Sons Construction Co. Inc. 152
VCC LLC 114
Vecellio Group Inc. 235
W
Walbridge 45
Walsh Brothers Inc. 160
The Walsh Group Ltd. 14
The Walsh Group 257
T.N. Ward Co. 255
Fred Weber Inc. 328
Weeks Marine Inc. 106
Weis Builders Inc. 202
The Weitz Co. 65
Weston Solutions Inc. 192
Wharton-Smith Inc. 277
J.F. White Contracting Co. 211
J.J. White Inc. 293
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. 15
The Wieland-Davco Corp. 294
F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co. Inc. 122
Willbros Group Inc. 33
Williams Brothers Construction Co. Inc. 134
Williams Industrial Services Group LLC 177
S.M. Wilson & Co. 232
D.L. Withers Construction 302
Wohlsen Construction Co. 290
Woodward Design+Build 286
S.T. Wooten Corp. 221
X
XL Construction Corp. 225
Y
The Yates Cos. Inc. 35
Z
Zachry Construction Corp. 140
Zachry Holdings Inc. 40
Where to find the Top 400
THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS DIRECTORY
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
1 Bechtel Bantrel Co.
Bechtel Communications Bechtel Construction Operations Inc.
Bechtel Corp. Bechtel Ltd.
Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals
Bechtel Power Corp. Bechtel Systems and Infrastructure Inc.
2 Fluor Corp. Energy & Chemicals
Fluor Daniel Global Services
Government
Industrial & Infrastructure
Power
3 Kiewit Corp. Ganotec Inc. Kiewit Building Group Inc.
Kiewit Constructors Inc. Kiewit Energy Canada Corp.
Kiewit Energy Co.
Kiewit Infrastructure Co. Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.
Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.
Kiewit Mining Group Inc. Kiewit Offshore Services
Kiewit Power Constructors Co. Kiewit Power Engineers Co.
Kiewit Texas Construction LP
Mass Electric Construction Co. Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co.
TIC - The Industrial Co. TIC - The Industrial Co. Wyoming Inc.
4 The Turner Corp. Clark Builders
E.E. Cruz (portion) Facilities Management Solutions
The Lathrop Co. Inc.
Turner Construction Co.
Turner International LLC
Turner Logistics Turner Universal
5 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. Monad Industrial Contractors Inc.
Nordic PCL Construction Inc. PCL Civil Constructors Inc.
PCL Construction Inc. PCL Construction Management Inc.
PCL Construction New Mexico
PCL Construction Resources (U.S.A.) Inc.
PCL Construction Resources Inc. PCL Construction Services Inc.
PCL Constructors Bahamas Ltd. PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
PCL Constructors Northern Inc.
PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. PCL Industrial Construction Co.
PCL Industrial Constructors Inc.
PCL Industrial Management Inc. PCL Industrial Services Inc.
PCL Intracon Power Inc.
6 KBR KBR Australia Pty Ltd.
Kellogg Brown & Root LLC
Kellogg Brown & Root Ltd. Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc.
7 Skanska USA Skanska USA Building Skanska USA Civil
8 CB&I Arabian CBI Ltd.
CB&I Inc. CB&I Lummus BV
CB&I UK Ltd.
CBI Co. Ltd.
CBI Constructors Pty Ltd.
CBI Constructors SA (Pty) Ltd. CBI Eastern Anstalt
CBI Overseas LLC
CBI Services Inc. CBI Venezolana SA
Horton CBI Ltd. Lummus Technology
9 Balfour Beatty US Balfour Beatty Communities
Balfour Beatty Construction Balfour Beatty Infrastructure
Balfour Beatty Rail
Balfour Concord
Balfour Resource Group
Fru-Con Heery International
Howard S. Wright
12 Tutor Perini Corp. Anderson Cos. Becho Inc.
Black Construction Corp. Cherry Hill Construction Inc.
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
Desert Mechanical Inc.
Fisk Electric Co. Five Star Electric
Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. James A. Cummings Inc.
Keating Building Co.
Lunda Construction Co. NagelBush Mechanical Inc.
Perini Management Services Inc.
Rudolph & Sletten Superior Gunite LLC
Tutor Perini Building Co. Tutor Perini Civil Construction
Tutor Saliba Corp.
WDF Inc.
13 Clark Group Clark
Guy F Atkinson Construction Shirley Contracting
14 The Walsh Group Ltd. Archer Western Contractors
R & L Brosamer Walsh Construction Co.
16 Foster Wheeler AG Foster Wheeler Bimas Birlesik Insaat ve.
Muhendislik AS
Foster Wheeler Constructors Inc.
Foster Wheeler Eastern Private Ltd. Foster Wheeler Energia Oy
Foster Wheeler Energia Polska Sp. z.o.o.
Foster Wheeler Energia SA Foster Wheeler Energy Corp.
Foster Wheeler Energy Ltd. Foster Wheeler Environmental Corp.
Foster Wheeler France SA
Foster Wheeler Iberia SA Foster Wheeler India Private Ltd.
Foster Wheeler Italiana SpA
Foster Wheeler North America Corp. Foster Wheeler Power Machinery Co. Ltd.
Foster Wheeler Power Systems Inc. Foster Wheeler USA Corp.
17 URS Corp. Apptis Inc.
Cleveland Wrecking Co. EG&G Defense Materials Inc.
Flint Energy Services Inc. J.W. Williams Inc.
Montgomery Insurance Co. Inc.
Sellafield Ltd.
Universe Bidco Ltd.
URS Australia Pty Ltd. URS Canada Inc.
URS Corp. - Nevada URS Corp. - Ohio
URS Corp. Southern
URS E&C Holdings Inc. URS Energy & Construction Inc.
URS Federal Support Services Inc.
URS Federal Technical Services Inc. URS Global Holdings Inc.
URS Global Holdings UK Ltd. URS Group Inc.
URS Holdings Inc.
URS Intercontinental Holdings UK Ltd.
URS Jamaica Ltd.
URS Luxembourg LLP URS Worldwide Holdings UK Ltd.
WGI Netherlands BV
18 McDermott International Inc. Hydro Marine Services Inc. J. Ray Holdings Inc.
J. Ray McDermott (Aust.) Holding Pty Ltd.
J. Ray McDermott (Luxemburg) S.a.r.l. J. Ray McDermott Holdings LLC
J. Ray McDermott International Inc. J. Ray McDermott SA
McDermott Arabia Co. Ltd.
McDermott Arabia Holdings Inc. McDermott Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.
McDermott Australia Pty Ltd. McDermott Inc.
McDermott International Managment Inc.
McDermott Middle East Inc. McDermott Servicos Offshore do Brasil Ltda.
North Atlantic Vessel Inc.
P.T. McDermott Indonesia
19 Structure Tone L.F. Driscoll Co. LLC
Pavarini Construction Pavarini McGovern LLC
ST Tech Services
Structure Tone Asia Structure Tone International
Structure Tone Southwest
20 First Solar Inc. First Solar Development Inc.
First Solar Electric LLC
21 Gilbane Building Co. ITSI Gilbane
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
22 McCarthy Holdings Inc. MC Industrial Inc.
McCarthy Building Cos. Inc.
23 Lend Lease Lend Lease (AR) SA
Lend Lease (US) Construction Inc. Lend Lease (US) Construction LMB Inc.
Lend Lease (US) Public Partnerships LLC
Lend Lease MX SA de CV
26 Turner Industries Group LLC Turner Industrial Maintenance LLC
Turner Specialty Services Turner St. Croix Maintenance Inc.
27 Hoffman Construction Co. Hoffman Construction Co. of AK
Hoffman Construction Co. of America Hoffman Construction Co. of AZ
Hoffman Construction Co. of CA
Hoffman Construction Co. of NM Hoffman Construction Co. of OR
Hoffman Construction Co. of WA Hoffman Mechanical Corp.
Hoffman Structures Inc.
Hoffman Yard
Ming Surveyors Inc.
Precision Construction Co.
28 JE Dunn Construction Group Collegiate Builders
30 Granite Construction Inc. Granite Construction Co.
Granite Construction Northeast Granite Northwest Inc.
Intermountain Slurry Seal Inc.
Pozzolon Products Co.
32 Black & Veatch Black & Veatch Energy
Black & Veatch Federal Services Division Black & Veatch Management Consulting
Black & Veatch Telecom
Black & Veatch Water
33 Willbros Group Inc. Chapman Construction Co. LP
Construction & Turnaround Services LLC Halpin Line Construction LLC
Hawkeye LLC
Integrated Service Co. LLC nka Willbros
Downstream LLC Lineal Industries Inc.
The Oman Construction Co. LLC Trafford Corp.
Willbros Canada Holdings ULC
Willbros Construction (U.S.) LLC Willbros Construction Services (Canada) LP
Willbros Engineers (U.S.) LLC
Willbros Government Services (U.S.) LLC Willbros Midwest Pipeline Construction
(Canada) LP Willbros United States Holdings Inc.
34 Austin Industries Austin Bridge & Road
Austin Commercial Austin Industrial
35 The Yates Cos. Inc. American Industrial Construction Blaine Construction Corp.
Edwards Electric Service LLC
Jesco Inc. Jesco Maintenance
Merit Electrical Inc.
Several Construction Joint Ventures Superior Asphalt Inc.
W.G. Yates & Sons Construction Co.
Yates Constructors LLC
Yates Services LLC
36 Michels Corp. Michels Canada Co. Mi-Tech Services Inc.
Pilchuck Contractors Inc.
37 Primoris Services Corp. ACP Inc.
ARB Inc.
ARB Structures Inc. Born Heaters
Cardinal Contractors Inc.
Cardinal Mechanical
GML Coatings LLC
James Group Construction Onquest Inc.
Q3 Contracting
Rockford Corp. Saxon
Sprint Pipeline
38 Swinerton Inc. Swinerton Builders
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Swinerton Management & Consulting
39 Manhattan Construction Group Cantera Concrete Co. Manhattan Construction (Florida) Inc.
Manhattan Construction Co. Manhattan Road & Bridge Co.
40 Zachry Holdings Inc. JV Industrial Corp.
Precision Resources Co. Zachry Engineering
Zachry Nuclear Inc.
42 The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Babcock & Wilcox Nuclear Energy Inc.
Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group
Inc.
43 The Lane Construction Corp. Cold River Materials
Prestress of the Carolinas
Senate Asphalt Sunquip
Sunrise Materials Virginia Paving Co.
Virginia Sign & Lighting Co.
Wardwell Contracting
White Brothers
44 Colas USA Barrett Industries Corp. Branscome Cos. Inc.
Colaska Inc.
Delta Cos. Inc. HRI Inc.
Reeves Holdings
Simon Contractors Sully-Miller Contracting Co.
45 Walbridge Concrete Service Solutions
Walbridge Aldinger
Walbridge Canada
Walbridge Concrete Services Walbridge de Mexico
Walbridge do Brazil Walbridge East
Walbridge Industrial Process
Walbridge Qatar Walbridge Southeast
Walbridge Tooling Services
Walbridge West
46 Day & Zimmermann Atlantic Union Resources Inc.--dba DZNPS
Day & Zimmermann International Inc. Day & Zimmermann NPS
DZ Atlantic (The Atlantic Group Inc.) Mason & Hanger Group
The Atlantic Group Inc. - dba DZ Atlantic
47 Ferrovial Agroman U.S. Corp. Bluebonnet Contractors Central Texas Highway Contractors
Central Texas Mobility Contractors LLC
DBW Construction LLC Indiana Toll Road Contractors
Southern Crushed Concrete LLC Trinity Infrastructure
US 460 Mobility Partners
Webber Management Group LLC
48 Parsons Parsons Environment & Infrastructure
Parsons Government Services Parsons Transportation Group
51 Flatiron Construction Corp. EE Cruz
Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd.
Flatiron Constructors Inc.
Flatiron West Inc.
52 Flintco LLC Flintco LLC, Albuquerque, NM
Flintco LLC, Austin, TX
Flintco LLC, Memphis, TN Flintco LLC, Oklahoma City, OK
Flintco LLC, Springdale, AR
Flintco LLC, Tulsa, OK Flintco Pacific Inc.
53 Layne Christensen Co. Bencor
International Directional Drilling Services
Layne Christensen Canada
Layne De Brazil Layne De Mexico
Layne Drilling, Africa Layne Drilling, Australia
Layne Heavy Civil Inc.
Layne Inliner
54 S&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. and
Affiliates
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
Ford, Bacon & Davis LLC
S&B Brazosport Ltd. S&B Group International Ltd.
S&B Infrastructure Ltd. S&B Infrastructure Private Ltd.
S&B Plant Services Ltd.
56 Alberici Corp. Alberici Construcciones Alberici Constructors Inc.
Alberici Constructors Ltd.
Alberici Western Constructors Ltd. CAS Constructors LLC
Gunther-Nash Inc. WWPS Inc.
57 Pepper Construction Group Pepper Construction Co.
Pepper Construction Co. of Indiana Pepper Construction Co. of Ohio
Pepper Environmental Technologies Pepper-Lawson Construction Co.
Pepper-Lawson Waterworks
58 CH2M HILL CH2M Hill Canada Ltd. CH2M Hill Constructors Inc.
CH2M Hill Constructors International Inc.
CH2M Hill Energy Ltd.
CH2M Hill Hanford
CH2M Hill Inc. CH2M Hill Industrial Design Group &
Construction Inc.
CH2M Hill International Halcrow
Lockwood Greene Inc. Operations Management International Inc.
59 AMEC AMEC Americas Ltd.
AMEC BDR Ltd. AMEC E&C Services Inc.
AMEC E&I Holdings Inc.
AMEC E&I Inc.
AMEC Environmental & Infrastructure Inc.
AMEC Geomatrix Inc. AMEC Holdings Inc.
AMEC Inc.
AMEC Kamtech Inc. AMEC NCL Ltd.
AMEC NSS Ltd. AMEC Nuclear Holdings Ltd.
AMEC Paragon Inc.
MACTEC Development Corp.
MACTEC Federal Programs Inc.
National Ventures Inc. Terra Nova Technologies Inc.
61 OHL USA Inc. Arellano Construction Inc. Arellano Construction Inc.
Community Asphalt Inc.
Judlau Contracting Inc. OHL Building
Stride Contractors Inc.
62 Clayco Inc. Clayco Real Estate Services Concrete Strategies
Forum Studio Inc.
65 The Weitz Co. CPD
Hy-Vee Weitz
Watts Constructors
68 The Kokosing Group Area Aggregates LLC
Black Diamond Construction Inc. Corna/Kokosing Construction
Integrity/Kokosing Pipeline Services
Kokosing Materials Inc.
McGraw/Kokosing Inc.
The Olen Corp. Wabash Steel LLC
74 Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives
LLC H.B. White Canada Corp.
RMT Inc. White Construction Inc.
77 Matrix Service Co. Matrix PDM Engineering Inc.
Matrix Service Inc. Matrix SME Inc.
79 ECC ECC Constructors LLC ECC Energy Solutions LLC
ECC International Constructors JV
ECC International LLC ECC Sunetric LLC
ECCI-C Metag JV ECC-Insight LLC
ECC-MEZZ LLC
Nordlys Environmental LP
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
81 Consigli Construction Co. Inc. Consigli Construction Co. Inc.
Kirchhoff-Consigli Construction Management
84 Aegion Corp. Corrpro Cos.
Fyfe Cos. The Bayou Cos.
United Pipeline Systems
85 RailWorks Corp. HSQ Technology L.K. Comstock & Co. Inc.
L.K. Comstock National Transit Inc. PNR RailWorks Inc.
RailWorks Maintenance of Way
RailWorks Signals & Communications Inc. RailWorks Systems Inc.
RailWorks Track Services Inc.
RailWorks Track Systems Inc. RailWorks Transit Inc.
87 The Beck Group HC Beck Ltd. The Beck Internacional de Mexico
89 CORE Construction Group CORE Construction Services of Arizona Inc.
CORE Construction Services of Florida LLC CORE Construction Services of Illinois Inc.
CORE Construction Services of Nevada Inc. CORE Construction Services of Texas Inc.
CORE Construction Services LLC
Otto Baum Co. Inc. Urban Energy Solutions LLC
90 The Cianbro Cos. Cianbro Constructors LLC
Cianbro Corp. Cianbro Fabrication & Coating Corp.
Starcon International Inc.
91 PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving Gulisek Construction
92 Sterling Construction Co. Inc. J. Banicki Construction
Myers and Sons Construction Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction
Road and Highway Builders Texas Sterling Construction Co.
95 Crossland Construction Co. Crossland Heavy Contractors
96 dck Worldwide LLC dck International LLC dck North America LLC
dck Pacific Construction LLC dck Pacific Guam LLC
DCK Pacific LLC
Oakview dck LLC Summit dck LLC
Universal Pipeline Partners LLC
97 Plaza Construction Corp. Plaza Construction California LP
Plaza Construction DC LLC
Plaza Construction Group Florida LLC
99 Power Construction Co. LLC Power Contracting and Engineering Corp.
104 The McShane Cos. Cadence McShane Construction Co.
McShane Construction Co.
105 Haskell The Haskell Co. de Mexico SA de CV
106 Weeks Marine Inc. Healy Tibbitts Builders McNally Construction
MP Howlett
Weeks Offshore
107 Big-D Construction Corp. Big-D Pacific
Big-D Signature Big-D Southwest
108 MWH Global MWH Americas Inc.
MWH Asia Ltd. MWH Constructors Inc.
MWH Enterprises MWH Europe Ltd.
MWH Holdings Ltd.
MWH Treatment
109 Graycor Graycor Blasting Co. Inc.
Graycor Construction Co. Inc.
Graycor Industrial Constructors Inc.
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Graycor International of Canada Corp.
Graycor International S. de RL de CV
110 Lakeshore TolTest Corp. Lakeshore Engineering Services Inc.
Lakeshore TolTest Metag JV LLC TolTest Inc.
113 Jingoli - DCO DCO Essex Energy LLC
DCO Operations LLC Goldstar Energy Group Inc.
Jingoli Canada Inc.
JJS Management Services LLC Strategic Program Support LLC
Sustainable Engineering Services LLC
116 American Infrastructure 460 Mobility Partners
AI Maryland
AI Virginia Allan A Myers
117 Kitchell Corp. Bitco-Kitchell a Joint Venture hardison/downey Inc.
Kitchell CEM
Kitchell Contractors
Kitchell Custom Homes
Kitchell Environmental Services
119 BMWC Group Inc. BMW Constructors Inc.
BMWC Constructors Inc.
BMWC Process Fabrications Inc.
120 EMJ Corp. Red Stone Construction Services
Signal Energy
122 F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co. Inc. Freitag-Weinhardt Inc.
Industrial Electric Inc.
Poynter Sheet Metal
123 Garney Holding Co. Encore Construction
Garney Construction
Grimm Construction
125 McGough Construction McGough Cos. Southeast Inc.
McGough Cos. Southwest Inc.
McGough Facility Management McGough Industrial
126 Gray Gray-I.C.E Builders WS Construction
130 China Construction America CCA Bahamas Ltd.
CCA Civil Bahamas Ltd. CCA Civil Inc.
CCA Civil-Halmar International LLC
CCA SC
131 Fagen Inc. Fagen Europe LLC
132 The Rudolph/Libbe Cos. Inc. GEM Energy LLC GEM Facility Management LLC
GEM Industrial Inc.
Rudolph/Libbe Inc. Rudolph/Libbe Properties Inc.
136 Stacy and Witbeck Inc. Modern Railway Systems
138 American Bridge Co. Inc. American Bridge Bahamas Ltd.
American Bridge Canada
American Bridge International American Bridge Manufacturing
139 Anderson Columbia Co. Inc. A Materials Group A Mining Group LLC
ACCI/API, A Joint Venture
Buckhorn Materials Durastress
Eagle Roofing Products
Junction City Mining
Suwannee American Cement
140 Zachry Construction Corp. Zachry Federal Construction Corp. Zachry Underground and Utilities Services Inc.
142 SpawGlass Holding LP SpawGlass Civil Construction
SpawGlass Construction Corp., Houston SpawGlass Contractors Inc., Austin
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
SpawGlass Contractors Inc., Ft. Worth
SpawGlass Contractors Inc., Harlingen SpawGlass Contractors Inc., San Antonio
143 New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc. E.R.S.C. Inc. Eastern Industries Inc.
Martin Limestone Inc.
Protection Services Inc. Valley Quarries Inc.
144 ARCO/Murray Construction Cos. ARCO Beverage Construction Co.
ARCO Construction Co. ARCO Design/Build Construction Co.
ARCO Design/Build Northeast ARCO National Construction Co., Cincinnati
ARCO National Construction Co., Overland
Parks, KS ARCO National Construction Co. - KC
ARCO/Murray Construction Co. Inc. ARCO/Murray National Construction Co.
145 W. M. Jordan Co. Bass Steel Buildings
147 Gotham Construction Co. LLC Gotham Greenwich Construction Co.
151 S.D. Deacon Corp. J.R. Roberts/Deacon Inc.
Remco Deacon, a Division of S.D. Deacon Corp. of Oregon
Remco Deacon, a Division of S.D. Deacon
Corp. of Washington S.D. Deacon Corp. of California
S.D. Deacon Corp. of California dba Remco
Deacon S.D. Deacon Corp. of Oregon
S.D. Deacon Corp. of Washington
152 James R. Vannoy & Sons Construction
Co. Inc. Cardinal Stone Enterprises
JemSite Development
155 LPCiminelli Inc. LPCiminelli Construction Corp.
157 H&M Co. Inc. Concrete Systems Co. LLC
Electrical Systems Co. LLC H&M Architects/Engineers Inc.
H&M Industrial Services Inc.
158 O'Neil Industries Inc. W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. Inc.
W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of Arizona W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of California
W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of Colorado
(Denver)
159 Dimeo Construction Co. Grande Masonry
Manson Bahamas
Manson Gulf LLC
162 CDM Smith CDM Constructors Inc.
CDM Federal Programs Corp. CDM International Inc.
163 The Christman Co. Christman Constructors Inc.
168 Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc. Jacobsen Alliance Group Inc. Jacobsen National Group Inc.
Jacobsen Residential Group Inc. Jacobsen Wasatch Group Inc.
170 Knutson Construction Services Knutson (Midwest)
Knutson (Minneapolis) Knutson (Rochester)
172 Catamount Constructors Inc. C3 LLC MCC/Catamount LLC
174 Kinsley Construction Inc. R & C Mechanical LLC
177 Williams Industrial Services Group LLC CMP Williams Industrial Services LLC
Williams Plant Services LLC Williams Specialty Services LLC
181 Superior Construction Co. Inc. Superiot Construction Co. Southeast LLC
182 Shimmick Construction Co. Inc. Madera Quarry LLC
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Shimmick/FCC/Impregilo JV
Shimmick/Griffith JV Shimmick/Myers & Sons JV
Shimmick/Obayashi JV Shimmick/Skanska JV
Skanska/Shimmick/Herzog JV
183 Tellepsen Building Concrete Solutions LP Tellepsen Builders LP
Tellepsen Engineering
Tellepsen Industrial
184 William Charles Construction LLC Environmental Contractors Inc.
Ragnar Benson LLC Structors Inc.
William Charles Electric LLC
William Charles Materials William Charles West
186 J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. Cream Ridge Construction Co. Inc. Creamer Spiniello JV
Creamer Environmental Inc.
Creamer Sanzari JV
187 SEMA Construction Inc. SEMA Precast Inc.
188 Cives Steel Co. Cives Steel Co
189 Commercial Contracting Group Canadian Commercial Contracting
Commercial Contracting de Mexico
192 Weston Solutions Inc. Accelerated Waste Solutions LLC MEC Analytical Systems Inc.
Moorstein Inc.
Weston International Holdings Inc.
Weston of New Jersey Inc.
Weston Power LLC Weston Solutions (Delaware) Inc.
Weston Solutions (IPR) Inc.
Weston Solutions Global - Europe Cooperatief U.A.
Weston Solutions Global (BVI) - Afghanistan Ltd.
Weston Solutions Global (BVI) - Oman Ltd.
Weston Solutions Global (BVI) - Qatar Ltd. Weston Solutions Global (BVI) Taiwan Ltd.
Weston Solutions Global (BVI) UAE Ltd.
Weston Solutions Global Inc. Weston Solutions Global TCN (BVI) Ltd.
Weston Solutions India Private Ltd. Weston Solutions of Michigan Inc.
Weston Solutions of Missouri Inc.
Weston Solutions of New York Inc. Weston Westminster LLC
Weston-BAMC LLC
Weston-North Beach LLC Weston-South Beach LLC
193 Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. Anova Technical Services
195 The Hubbard Group Inc. Blythe Construction Inc.
Hubbard Construction Co.
Roadway Management Inc. Tampa Pavement Constructors Inc.
196 Orion Marine Group Inc. OMG (ME) FZ LLC Orion Construction LP
Orion Marine Construction
Orion Marine Contractors West Construction
197 Haselden Construction LLC Haselden Wyoming Constructors LLC
198 Barr & Barr Inc. A.P. Schmidt
204 The Bette Cos. BBL Builders Inc.
Bette & Cring LLC Cogen Power Technologies
208 Batson-Cook Co. Batson-Cook Co. (Atlanta, GA)
Batson-Cook Co. (Jacksonville, FL)
Batson-Cook Co. (Tampa, FL)
Batson-Cook Co. (West Point, GA)
209 Klinger Cos. Inc. Gleeson Constructors & Engineers LLC
Klinger Constructors LLC
W.A. Klinger LLC Younglove Construction LLC
211 J.F. White Contracting Co.
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
White Equipment Leasing Corp.
212 CF Jordan Construction LLC CF Jordan Construction LLC CF Jordan Residential LLC
RGM Constructors of Texas LLC
213 The Branch Group Inc. Branch & Associates Inc.
Branch Highways Inc.
E.V. Williams Inc. G.J. Hopkins Inc.
R. E. Daffan Inc.
214 Clyde Cos. Inc. Geneva Rock Products Inc.
Sunroc Corp.
W.W. Clyde & Co.
215 Jay Cashman Inc. Atlantic Dredging
Cashman Dredging & Marine Constructors
LLC Industrial Power Contractors
Lucas Construction Marine Contracting LLC
Preload Inc.
Sterling Equipment Inc.
The Demolition Co .
219 Mascaro Construction Co. LP Mascaro Contracting LP
220 Elkhorn Holdings Eagle Pipeline
Elkhorn Construction Inc.
HOAD Inc.
222 Gemma Power Systems Gemma Renewable Power
223 Science Applications International Corp.
(SAIC) SAIC Constructors LLC SAIC Energy, Environment & Infrastructure
LLC
225 XL Construction Corp. XL Construction
226 FCI Constructors Inc. FCI Constructors of New Mexico LLC
232 S. M. Wilson & Co. Cambridge Roofing Systems
Rollins Construction Co.
234 GH Phipps Construction Cos. Delta Construction
235 Vecellio Group Inc. Ranger Construction Industries Inc. Sharpe Bros.
Vecellio & Grogan Inc.
236 Quandel Enterprises Inc. J. Vinton Schafer & Sons Inc. Performance Construction Services Inc.
Pyramid Construction Services Inc. QEI Construction Group LLC
Quandel Engineering Group LLC
The Quandel Group Inc.
240 Roebbelen Contracting Inc. Roebbelen Construction Management Services
Inc.
Roebbelen Contracting Inc. Roebbelen Management Inc.
241 Herzog Contracting Corp. Herzog Technologies Inc.
242 Cajun Industries LLC Cajun Constructors Inc., Baton Rouge
Cajun Constructors Inc., Houston
Cajun Deep Foundations LLC Cajun Equipment Services LLC
Cajun Maritime LLC
245 Barnard Construction Co. Inc. Barnard DA Collins JV
Barnard Impregilo Healy JV
Barnard Pipeline Inc. Barnard Telecommunications Inc.
252 The Lauren Corp. Kamtech Services Inc. Lauren CCL Engineers Pvt Ltd.
Lauren Engineers & Constructors Inc.
Lauren Jyoti Pvt Ltd. Lauren Services ULC (dba: Lauren Concise)
254 Sevenson Environmental Services Inc. Sevenson Industrial Services Inc.
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
257 The Walsh Group RDF Builders Co.
Walsh Construction Co., OR Walsh Construction Co., WA
258 Morley Builders Benchmark Contractors Morley Construction
260 E.E. Reed Construction Davis/Reed Construction Inc.
E. E. Reed Construction LP, Herndon, Va. E. E. Reed Construction LP, Houston, Texas
Zapalac/Reed Construction Co. LP
261 McCormick Inc. & Subsidiaries Asphalt Paving & Supply
Dakota RM Construction
McCormick Construction Native Energy Construction
Northern Improvement Co.
Roberts Construction Co.
266 Davis Constructors & Engineers Inc. Mass Excavation Inc.
267 Ingenium International Inc. Cion Corp. Giffels Corp.
Ingenium Archial Inc.
NORR Architects Engineers Private Ltd. NORR Architects Planners
NORR Group Consultants International Ltd. NORR Illinois Inc.
NORR LLC
NORR Ltd. Architects Engineers Planners Westpro Constructors Inc.
270 Butz Enterprises Inc. Alexander Building Construction Co.
Alvin H. Butz Inc.
Gates Butz
Procida Butz Shoemaker Construction Co.
275 Bulley & Andrews LLC Bulley & Andrews Masonry Restoration LLC
Takao Nagai Concrete Restoration
277 Wharton-Smith Inc. Centrys LLC
SiteSecure Inc.
Wharton-Smith International LLC
278 Coastal Construction Group Coastal Condominiums
Coastal Construction Co. Coastal Construction of Miami-Dade
Coastal Construction of Palm Beach
Coastal Homes
279 Aristeo Construction Co. Aristeo Construction International
Aristeo Installation LLC
Stenco Construction LLC
281 Brinkmann Constructors Brinkmann Constructors (CO)
Brinkmann Constructors (MO)
282 Hunt Cos. Inc. Carter Goble Lee LLC
CGA Facilities Services Inc.
283 Posillico Inc. Posillico Civil Inc. Posillico Environmental Inc.
Posillico Materials Inc.
284 The Jaynes Cos. Global Structures
Jaynes Corp.
Jaynes Corp. of California Jaynes Corp. of Colorado
Jaynes Structures
285 Ferreira Construction Co. Inc. American Pile and Foundation LLC
Vanguard Energy Partners LLC
287 Clarkson Construction Co. Superior-Bowen Asphalt Co.
289 Absher Construction Co. Vanguard Construction LLC
293 J.J. White Inc. Exchanger/HydroBlasting Group GC, Mechanical & Electrical
HVAC Service/Facility Operations Group
Midwest Operations Tank Construction Repair Group
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
295 USS Cal Builders Inc. USS Cal Builders Inc.
296 Danis Building Construction Danis Builders Danis Building Construction Co.
Danis Construction Danis Industrial Construction
Danis Wise Construction
Foxx Danis RN Rouse Co.
RN Rouse LLC
297 Holland Construction Inc. Holland Construction Management LLC
298 Q & D Construction Inc. N.L. Dianda & Sons Construction &
Management N.L. Dianda & Sons Ltd.
N.L. Dianda & Sons Manufacturing Inc.
303 IPS - Integrated Project Services Inc. B. Mehtalia Consultants Pvt Ltd. IPS International Pvt Ltd.
IPS-Integrated Project Services
305 Nibbi Brothers General Contractors Nibbi Concrete
320 Pioneer General Contractors Metal Tech
Tailored Building Systems
328 Fred Weber Inc. Iron Mountain Construction Services
JW Payne Construction LLC
332 Donohoe Construction Co. Crest Virginia LLC
334 Corman Construction Inc. Corman Marine Construction Inc.
337 Sletten Cos. Sletten Construction Co. Sletten Construction of Nevada Inc.
Sletten Construction of Wyoming Inc.
338 MCM MCM Global SA
341 Stevens Engineers & Constructors Inc. Continental Design & Management Group
345 Shook Construction Co. Shook Construction Co
346 RJM Construction RJM Construction of Arizona
RJM Construction of Colorado LLC
350 Samet Corp. Barton Malow/Samet/SRS JV
Samet/SRS JV
356 Hinkle Contracting Co. LLC Ohio Valley Asphalt LLC
359 The Hagerman Group Inc. Hagerman Construction Corp.
Hagerman Inc. The Hagerman Group
366 Elford Inc. Elford Inc.
367 Charles Perry Partner Inc. Charles Perry Partners Inc., Jacksonville
Charles Perry Partners Inc., Orlando
Charles Perry Partners Inc., Tampa Charles Perry Partners Inc., Vero Beach
370 CDI Contractors LLC CDI Contractors Northwest Arkansas Div.
375 Lyles Construction Group American Paving Co. Kaweah Construction Co.
Lyles Mechanical Co.
W.M. Lyles Co.
380 KPRS Construction Services Inc. BergmanKPRS LLC
KPRS Hawaii Construction Inc.
381 New South Construction Co. Inc. New South Construction Co. (Savannah, GA)
382 Burrow Global LLC Arceneaux & Gates
Burrow Global Burrow Global Services
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The 2013 Top 400 Contractors Subsidiaries by Rank Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
Construction
384 O'Neal Inc. O'Neal Constructors LLC
392 FNF Construction Inc. FNF New Mexico LLC
393 Elkins Constructors Inc. Elkins Constructors Corporate Headquarters Elkins Constructors Georgia Operations Office
Elkins Constructors South Georgia Operations
Office
395 Ajax Building Corp. Ajax Building Corp. of Georgia
397 Pernix Group Inc. Pernix Serka JV
399 Azteca-Omega Group Azteca Steel
Omega Contracting Inc.
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Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
A. NORTH AMERICA
CANADA Aegion Corp.
Alberici Corp.
AMEC
American Bridge Co. Inc.
ARCO/Murray Construction Cos.
Aristeo Construction Co.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Barton Malow Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Commercial Contracting Group
DPR Construction
ECC
Entact LLC
First Solar Inc.
Flatiron Construction Corp.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Gilbane Building Co.
Herzog Contracting Corp.
Holder Construction Co.
Ingenium International Inc.
Jacobs
Jingoli - DCO
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
The Lauren Corp.
Layne Christensen Co.
Lend Lease
Matrix Service Co.
Michels Corp.
Morley Builders
Mortenson Construction
OHL USA Inc.
O'Neal Inc.
Parsons
PCL Construction Enterprises Inc.
RailWorks Corp.
Roncelli Inc.
Ryan Cos. US Inc.
Shawmut Design and Construction
Skanska USA
Stellar
Structure Tone
The Turner Corp.
Tutor Perini Corp.
URS Corp.
Walbridge
The Walsh Group Ltd.
Weeks Marine Inc.
Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives LLC
J.J. White Inc.
Willbros Group Inc.
B. LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
Lend Lease
URS Corp.
Walbridge
BOLIVIA Fluor Corp.
Structure Tone
URS Corp.
BRAZIL Aegion Corp.
AMEC
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
The Beck Group
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
Layne Christensen Co.
Lend Lease
McDermott International Inc.
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
USS Cal Builders Inc.
Walbridge
CHILE Aegion Corp.
AMEC
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Day & Zimmermann
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
Layne Christensen Co.
Weston Solutions Inc.
COLOMBIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
2
Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
COSTA RICA Aegion Corp.
ECUADOR The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
EL SALVADOR CB&I
HONDURAS Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc.
Orion Marine Group Inc.
MEXICO ACS Inc.
Aegion Corp.
Alberici Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
The Beck Group
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Commercial Contracting Group
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Haskell
Jacobs
Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc.
KBR
Layne Christensen Co.
Lend Lease
M+W U.S. Inc.
Roncelli Inc.
Stellar
Structure Tone
The Turner Corp.
Tutor Perini Corp.
URS Corp.
Walbridge
Weston Solutions Inc.
The Yates Cos. Inc.
NICARAGUA Kiewit Corp.
PANAMA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
Manhattan Construction Group
MCM
PERU
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Jacobs
Lend Lease
VENEZUELA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
SURINAME CB&I
CCC Group Inc.
C. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
GREATER ANTILLES The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
CB&I
CCC Group Inc.
CH2M HILL
dck Worldwide LLC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Kiewit Corp.
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
Parsons
Tutor Perini Corp.
URS Corp.
PUERTO RICO CH2M HILL
Day & Zimmermann
ECC
Gilbane Building Co.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Haskell
Jacobs
Orion Marine Group Inc.
Parsons
Torcon Inc.
The Walsh Group Ltd.
CUBA CH2M HILL
dck Worldwide LLC
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
LESSER ANTILLES American Bridge Co. Inc.
3
Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Balfour Beatty US
Bechtel
CB&I
CH2M HILL
China Construction America
dck Worldwide LLC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
Lend Lease
McDermott International Inc.
Orion Marine Group Inc.
Stellar
Turner Industries Group LLC
Wharton-Smith Inc.
The Yates Cos. Inc.
D. EUROPE
ALBANIA Bechtel
Foster Wheeler AG
AUSTRIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
AZERBAIJAN Bechtel
CB&I
McDermott International Inc.
URS Corp.
BELGIUM Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
Weston Solutions Inc.
BULGARIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Foster Wheeler AG
CZECH REP. CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
URS Corp.
DENMARK The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
Jacobs
ESTONIA Foster Wheeler AG
FINLAND The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Foster Wheeler AG
FRANCE Aegion Corp.
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Day & Zimmermann
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
The Turner Corp.
GEORGIA Black & Veatch
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
GERMANY ACS Inc.
Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
CH2M HILL
ECC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Gilbane Building Co.
Jacobs
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
GREECE The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
HUNGARY Fagen Inc.
Foster Wheeler AG
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
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Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
IRELAND Black & Veatch
Fluor Corp.
Jacobs
Structure Tone
URS Corp.
ITALY The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CH2M HILL
ECC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
LITHUANIA Weston Solutions Inc.
NETHERLANDS Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
NORWAY CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
The Walsh Group Ltd.
POLAND Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
CDM Smith
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
URS Corp.
PORTUGAL ECC
Jacobs
KBR
Weston Solutions Inc.
ROMANIA Bechtel
ECC
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
URS Corp.
RUSSIA Bechtel
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
SLOVAKIA Foster Wheeler AG
SPAIN Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
SWEDEN The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
DPR Construction
Fortis Construction Inc.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
SWITZERLAND Aegion Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
UKRAINE Bechtel
URS Corp.
UNITED KINGDOM ACS Inc.
Aegion Corp.
AMEC
American Bridge Co. Inc.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Day & Zimmermann
ECC
Foster Wheeler AG
5
Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
Haskell
Jacobs
KBR
MWH Global
Structure Tone
URS Corp.
SERBIA The Turner Corp.
BOSNIA & HERZ. Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
CROATIA Foster Wheeler AG
SLOVENIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
E. MIDDLE EAST
AFGHANISTAN Black & Veatch
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
CH2M HILL
Contrack International Inc.
ECC
Fluor Corp.
Gilbane Building Co.
Jacobs
KBR
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
Tutor Perini Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
BAHRAIN Black & Veatch
Contrack International Inc.
ECC
Foster Wheeler AG
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Jacobs
KBR
Tutor Perini Corp.
URS Corp.
CYPRUS Aegion Corp.
IRAQ AMEC
Black & Veatch
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Gilbane Building Co.
KBR
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
Pernix Group Inc.
Tutor Perini Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
ISRAEL The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Black & Veatch
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
Kiewit Corp.
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
JORDAN KBR
USS Cal Builders Inc.
KUWAIT The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
ECC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Jacobs
KBR
The Turner Corp.
LEBANON CDM Smith
Weston Solutions Inc.
OMAN Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Jacobs
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
Parsons
The Turner Corp.
Willbros Group Inc.
PAKISTAN Black & Veatch
CDM Smith
Foster Wheeler AG
6
Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
KBR
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
QATAR Alberici Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Contrack International Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Gilbane Building Co.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Jacobs
KBR
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
Parsons
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
Walbridge
SAUDI ARABIA Aegion Corp.
AMEC
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
Parsons
Stellar
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
TURKEY Black & Veatch
CH2M HILL
Day & Zimmermann
ECC
Foster Wheeler AG
Gilbane Building Co.
KBR
The Turner Corp.
U.A.E. Aegion Corp.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Contrack International Inc.
dck Worldwide LLC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
Stellar
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
Walbridge
YEMEN, NORTH KBR
F. ASIA/AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA Aegion Corp.
AMEC
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Barnard Construction Co. Inc.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CCC Group Inc.
CH2M HILL
Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI)
First Solar Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Jacobs
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
Layne Christensen Co.
McDermott International Inc.
PCL Construction Enterprises Inc.
URS Corp.
BANGLADESH Foster Wheeler AG
BRUNEI Aegion Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
CHINA (P.R.C.) ACS Inc.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
7
Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
Mortenson Construction
Stellar
Weston Solutions Inc.
DIEGO GARCIA Gilbane Building Co.
Tutor Perini Corp.
HONG KONG Aegion Corp.
Black & Veatch
Jacobs
Structure Tone
INDIA Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
ECC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
The Lauren Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
The Yates Cos. Inc.
INDONESIA Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Foulger-Pratt Contracting LLC
KBR
JAPAN Aegion Corp.
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
CH2M HILL
ECC
Foster Wheeler AG
Gilbane Building Co.
Jacobs
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
Parsons
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
KAZAKHSTAN Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
KOREA, SOUTH CB&I
CH2M HILL
ECC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Gilbane Building Co.
Jacobs
Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
The Turner Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
KOREA, NORTH The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
KYRGYZSTAN CH2M HILL
ECC
Fluor Corp.
Jacobs
MALAYSIA Aegion Corp.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
The Turner Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
NEW ZEALAND KBR
PACIFIC ISLANDS Bechtel
dck Worldwide LLC
Pernix Group Inc.
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC)
8
Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
Tutor Perini Corp.
The Weitz Co.
PAPUA N. GUINEA Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
CB&I
Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
PHILIPPINES The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
ECC
Foster Wheeler AG
Tutor Perini Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
SINGAPORE Aegion Corp.
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
The Weitz Co.
SRI LANKA CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
TAIWAN (R.O.C.) The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
THAILAND The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
Weston Solutions Inc.
UZBEKISTAN Bechtel
KBR
Weston Solutions Inc.
VIETNAM The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CDM Smith
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
The Turner Corp.
MONGOLIA Fluor Corp.
Foulger-Pratt Contracting LLC
G. NORTH AFRICA
ALGERIA Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
EGYPT AMEC
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Contrack International Inc.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
ETHIOPIA Jacobs
KBR
MOROCCO Aegion Corp.
Jacobs
NIGER Pernix Group Inc.
SUB SAHARA CB&I
Layne Christensen Co.
H. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
AFRICA
9
Where the 2013 Top 400 Contractors Worked
ANGOLA Bechtel
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
BOTSWANA Fluor Corp.
BURKINA FASO Layne Christensen Co.
BURUNDI Layne Christensen Co.
CAMEROON Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
GABON Bechtel
GUINEA Bechtel
Fluor Corp.
Layne Christensen Co.
McDermott International Inc.
KENYA Jacobs
NIGERIA Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
Weston Solutions Inc.
SIERRA LEONE Black & Veatch
SOUTH AFRICA AMEC
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
TANZANIA Jacobs
Layne Christensen Co.
UGANDA Fluor Corp.
D.R. CONGO (ZAIRE) Layne Christensen Co.
ZAMBIA Fluor Corp.
KBR
Layne Christensen Co.