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The Top 400 Contractors
May 17, 2010
ENR's 2010 Top 400 Contractors ranks the 400 largest General Contractors by 2008revenue. This is a comprehensive package of data and analysis that contains theprevious year's rankings and percentage of revenue by market. The list also ranks thelargest firms in a wide variety of market sectors as described below. There is also astatistical summary of the 2010 Top 400 "at a Glance" by markets and regions.Companies are ranked by construction revenue in 2009 in $ millions.
Bonus Addition: This electronic edition of the Top 400 Contractors includes two
supplements. "Subsidiaries By Rank" includes in-depth listings of each firm'ssubsidiaries and "Where the 2010 ENR Top 400 Contractors Worked - by Country" liststhe countries in which these firms had work or offices in that country during 2009
The ENR Top 400 Contractors listing includes the following information *:Rank (1-400) in years 2010 and 2009, Firm Name, City, State, 2009 Total Revenue(total and international), New Contracts ($), Markets (% of 2009 Revenue): GeneralBuilding, Manufacturing, Power, Water/Sewer Waste, Industrial/Petro., Transportation,Hazardous Waste, Telecommunications, CM-AT-RISK % of Revenue. This edition alsoincludes an alphabetical index of the Top 400 Contractors.* Company telephone numbers and email addresses are not included in The ENR Top400 Contractors listing.
Included in this issue are rankings in different market sectors: The Top 20 Hazardous WasteThe Top 20 Industrial Process/PetroleumThe Top 20 PowerThe Top 20 TransportationThe Top 20 TelecommunicationsThe Top 100 Contractors by New ContractsThe Top 50 in Domestic General Building RevenueThe Top 50 Domestic Heavy ContractorsThe Top 50 Contractors Working Abroad
Bar charts: General Building Takes a Major HitEurope/Middle east Markets Sag in the DownturnPetroleum Continues to Lead Among International Markerts
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For the past year, construction rms have been searchingor signs that the recession, which began over two years
ago, was abating. Those signs continue to be ew and ar
between. So the largest U.S. contractors now are settling
into a waiting game, scrambling to increase their market
shares, moving into new markets and taking a good look at howstructure and Heery International. This year, the three companies’ revenue hasbeen combined under the parent, BalourBeatty US.
Unlike among the large design rms,
there are ewer mergers and acquisitionsamong the large contractors. However,there are a ew exceptions. In November,Primoris Corp. acquired Baton Rouge-based heavy contractor James Construc-tion Group or $135 million in cash andstock. James, which had been aliated
with Warren, Mich.-based Angelo IarateConstruction, had $410 million in reve-nue in 2008, according to Primoris.
Insituorm Technologies is anothercontractor that has been active. In 2009,it acquired the Bayou Cos., a New Iberia,La.-based contractor specializing in on-shore and oshore oil-and-gas pipe coat-ing and lining, ollowed by its acquisitiono Corrpro Cos., a Houston-based corro-sion protection and pipeline maintenancecontractor. “We ound we had a steady but limited growth potential in the mu-nicipal [cured-in-place pipe] market,” says
they do business to make sure that, whenthe market does rebound, they are ready.
The depth o the downturn can beseen in the survey data supplied by theENR Top 400 Contractors. The Top 400,
as a group, generated $290.63 billion inrevenue in 2009, down 14.1%, rom$338.38 billion, in 2008. While interna-tional contracting revenue ell only 2.5%,to $55.58 billion, or the group in 2009,domestic contracting revenue was o by 16.5%, to $235.05 billion.
The allo in revenue was not limitedto a ew large rms. O the 374 contrac-tors on this year’s Top 400 that also sentin surveys last year, 291 suered decliningrevenue, while only 80 had revenue in-creases. O last year’s Top 100, nine con-tractors saw revenue increases, 88 hadlower revenue, and three did not partici-pate in the survey.
In some cases, the revenue increasesthis year were not organic. For example,in 2009, three Balour Beatty subsidiaries
were ranked on the Top 400: Balour Be-atty Construction, Balour Beatty Inra-
John Huhn, Insituorm’s director o cor-porate development. He says the acquisi-tion o Bayou and Corrpro gives the rma major presence in the energy and min-ing sectors. “These acquisitions allow usto play in the private-sector markets.”
More recently, Anderson Cos. ac-quired Birmingham, Ala.-based BriceBuilding Co. “While we do some work inthe health-care market, they have a lot o health-care work, which helps us,” says
Tom Baird, vice president or gaming andhospitality or Roy Anderson Construc-
tion. He also notes that Brice has a bigpresence in the New Orleans market, ex-tending Anderson’s geographic reach.
Building Bust
While most domestic markets sueredthis past year, the general building market was the big loser, o by more than $35billion in 2008 revenue rom U.S.-basedprojects to $129.61 billion in 2009.
The depth o the general buildingmarket downturn can be seen in the datarom Turner Construction. “Our marketspeaked in 2007, when we estimated theoverall potential size o the markets weare in at $240 billion. That number hasallen to $160 billion in 2009 and 2010,”says Nick Makes, senior vice president.
Makes says that, while Turner’s reve-nue has allen o and its employee countis down 15% rom its peak, the rm con-
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tinues to seek out talented young people.“We hired 230 college graduates last year.
We do not want to stray rom our policy o keeping the talent pipeline open,”
Makes says. In addition, because many ewer contractors are actively recruitingin a down market, Turner had its pick o top students, he adds.
For many rms, the boom years pro- vided a substantial cushion going into therecession. “We were ortunate that we
went into 2008 with a record backlog, so2009 was a record year or us,” says Shaun
Yancey, senior vice president at PCL. But,he says, looking out rom here, times aregoing to be tougher. “Most contractorshad seen their backlogs shrink by 30%, i
not more, and we are denitely complet-ing jobs aster than we are able to acquirenew work,” adds Baird.
Most contractors have elt the impacto the recession, particularly those work-ing primarily in the private-sector com-mercial markets. “We saw $3 billion inbacklog stop overnight,” says Andy Ball,
CEO o Webcor Builders, where projects were put on hold.
But Webcor has ound some major wins in the public market, including the
277,000-sq-t San Francisco Public Util-ities Commission building, the San Fran-cisco General Hospital and phase one o the $4-billion Transbay Transit Center inSan Francisco, which just received ederalunding. “We have learned not to be soreliant on the private sector,” Ball says.
Diversication has helped many majorcontractors. “Our civil unit has been grow-ing and has never been better,” says Mike
McNally, CEO o Skanska USA. But, heconcedes, the building side o Skanska hasbeen o by about 10%. “We have a lot o
work in health care, education and datacenters but were never big in residential,”he says. On the retail and commercial side,“there’s no pulse at all,” he says.
Fluor also has been helped by being innumerous markets. “Our diversity in mar-kets and geography has helped keep usbusy,” says David Seaton, COO o Fluor
Corp. He says the rm has worked hardto ensure the skills among its sta aretransportable among markets, keepingeveryone active and productive.
Time for Reflection
Some contractors reacted early to the re-cession. “Everybody saw this coming. Itis the advantage o being a trailing indi-cator—o being a ew cars back on thetrain when the crash comes,” says BartEberwein, vice president o HomanCorp. The only thing rms didn’t counton is the length and depth o the reces-sion. “We are all hunkering down and tak-ing care o our clients,” he says.
Bechtel Group is using the recession
to examine its business model. “We cameinto the recession better o than wehoped, but we intend to come out o therecession better o than we are now,” saysBill Dudley, president. “We became com-placent in good times,” he says, but thecompany now is examining whether newmarkets will bolster its business once the
The 2009 Top 400 aT a Glance
Volume
DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL
$ BIL. % CHG. $ BIL. % CHG. $ BIL. % CHG.
ReVenue 235.1 -16.5 55.6 -2.5 290.6 -14.1neW conTRacT 222.7 -11.6 60.9 38.5 283.6 -4.2
pRoFiTaBiliTy
NUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE %
PROFIT LOSS PROFIT LOSS
DomeSTic 340 17 4.8 NA
inTeRnaTional 52 22 8.9 NA
pRoFeSSional STaFF
NUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE %
DOMESTIC INTL. DOMESTIC INTL.
incReaSe 51 10 10.3 13.3
DecReaSe 197 24 15.4 16.1
Same 128 112 NA NA
BackloG
NUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE %
hiGheR 67 30.2
loWeR 253 32.3
Same 53 NA
maRkeT analySiS
REVENUE PERCENT
TYPE OF WORK $ MIL. OF TOTAL
BuilDinG 136,193.3 46.9
manuFacTuRinG 4,929.7 1.7
inDuSTRial 16,356.3 5.6
peTRoleum 46,851.9 16.1
WaTeR 4,924.8 1.7
SeWeR WaSTe 6,432.4 2.2
TRanSpoRTaTion 38,083.9 13.1
haZaRDouS WaSTe 3,903.8 1.3
poWeR 25,327.6 8.7
TelecommunicaTionS 4,028.4 1.4
oTheR 3,599.8 1.2
inTeRnaTional ReGionS
NUMBER REVENUE PERCENT
OF FIRMS $ MIL. OF TOTAL
canaDa 41 14,665.1 26.4
laTin ameRica 27 2,724.7 4.9
caRiBBean iSlanDS 19 901.2 1.6
euRope 25 8,008.2 14.4
miDDle eaST 26 15,134.4 27.2
aSia/auSTRalia 25 9,715.2 17.5
aFRica 13 4,427.1 8.0
aRcTic/anTaRcTic 1 1.2 0.0
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market turns around.For the Weitz Co., the recession has
provided the opportunity to reocus itsoperations. “We have held our own andcontinue to be proitable, but we havetaken a look at our operations,” says KevinKlustner, chie revenue ocer. He saysthe rm always treated its branch ocesas independent operations, but now it ismoving to leverage each oce’s strengthsand expertise across company lines to sup-port national clients.
With the domestic market downturn,many U.S. contractors are going overseasor opportunities. “We are looking abroad
at those areas where we can oer some-thing unique and provide value to cus-tomers,” says Makes o Turner. He alsosays Turner is taking advantage o joint
ventures with closely allied companies tomove abroad. For example, Turner’s par-ent company, German-based Hochtie,recently acquired Flatiron Construction, which Turner is joint-venturing withthroughout the Midwest and west. “Weare now exploring opportunities withthem in Canada,” Makes says. Turner alsois teaming with Canadian AECON, which
used to be owned by Hochtie, or urtheropportunities in Canada. ValleyCrest is another irm that i s
moving ar aield. The irm has estab-lished itsel in the Middle East and re-cently entered into a joint-venture part-nership with Al Ain Wildlie Park andResort in Abu Dhabi. “Al Ain is designed
to be the largest zoological/botanical park in the world,” says Tom Donnelly, presi-
dent o ValleyCrest Landscape Develop-ment. It is planned to be a destinationresort centered on wildlie in the desert,he says.
Some rms are looking at long-termprospects. “In the U.S., you are not goingto build powerplants unless the demandis there,” says Jim Bernhard, CEO o TheShaw Group. However, he says Shaw is working on 10 nuclear projects aroundthe world and is optimistic about domes-tic prospects going orward. “Utilitiesdon’t plan or just the next 12 months.
Right now, they have more condence inincreasing capacity over the next 30 yearsthan I have seen in a while,” he says.
Some rms did manage to hold theirown because o the markets they serve.One was Herzog Contracting Corp.,
which has a heavy presence in the Class Ireight-rail market. “The Class I lineshave cut back, but most o their cuts wereon the rolling stock side, rather than online engineering,” says Al Landes, presi-dent o Herzog. He notes that Herzogbegan decades ago as a paving contractor.
But, he says, revenue shortalls or localagencies and governments have put astrain on that market. “I am glad highwaysare the smallest part o our business.”
Moving Into New Markets
Many contractors are moving into newmarkets that were not their primary ocus
in the past. For example, Turner is mov-ing more aggressively into the ederalmarket. “Years ago, we only had three orour o our oces with a lot o ederalproject experience. We now have 15 o-ces doing ederal work,” says Makes. He
says Turner now has a major training pro-gram in ederal procurement proceduresand regulations.
One o the problems with entering newmarkets is the learning curve and client so-phistication. “Everybody is chasing govern-ment work because that is where the marketis,” says Eberwein. He says that i a rmhasn’t worked or agencies like the ederalGeneral Services Administration, the Vet-erans’ Administration or the U.S. PostalService or done work very similar to whatthe project entails, that rm isn’t going to
be short-listed. “When you have 25 biddersor a VA hospital and 10 have worked on VA hospitals, those 10 are [on] the shortlist.”
Contractors are having a tough timebreaking into some markets. “Competi-tion is tough, but we are well-positioned with a long portolio in the health-caremarket,” says Robin Savage, COO o Robins & Morton. He says many contrac-tors are trying to jump into that market.“But health-care clients still are short-listing based on experience. They are
more astute and sophisticated than a loto other types o clients,” he says.
Owners with money are quick to takeadvantage o the competition. “Clients arein the driver’s seat in this market and are willing to hold your eet to the ire onprices,” says Klustner. But, he warns, toomuch emphasis on price could cause prob-lems or owners as many contractors arebidding below cost just to keep their peo-ple working, risking ailure not just o theproject but the company.
The national recession also is causing
some interesting competitive challenges.Local clients are under increasing pres-sure to hire local rms to bolster the localeconomy. “The emphasis on using localpeople has ueled a lot o our joint ven-tures,” says Savage. So Robins & Mortonis joint-venturing with smaller, local rmsto provide size and expertise while ensur-
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GENERAL BUILDING TAKES A MAJOR HIT
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2009 Total Revenue$290.63 billion
Market as % revenue
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ing local content concerns are satised.On the other hand, in a competitive
market, materials and equipment priceshave come down, and some contractorsare using this to get stalled projects out o the starting blocks. “We have gone back
to our subcontractors on some o ourprojects that have been put on hold to see
where we can wring out some savings onthe job,” says Klustner. “We’ve had cases
where we can go back to the owner with6% to 8% savings on the job withouthurting our bottom lines. That may beenough incentive to get the project mov-ing,” he says.
Predicting Prices
While materials and equipment priceshave come down rom highs over the past
two years, they won’t stay down orever.“Revenue has been down or nearly ev-eryone, but we have been executing proj-ects in a low-cost environment, so we havebeen able to maintain our margins,” saysSkanska’s McNally. This situation couldall change with a market uptick, which would put pressure on materials pricesand, in turn, cause contractors workingon thin margins in a low-bid environment
to get into trouble, he cautions. Makes agrees price escalation is a con-
cern. He says i the market takes o, theindustry could see another round o dou-ble-digit infation. “But we keep a close
The Top 20haZaRDouS WaSTerevenue: $3.9 billion of $3.9 billion
1 BEchtEl
2 thE Shaw GRoup INc.
3 FluoR coRp.
4 SEvENSoN ENvIRoNmENtal SERvIcES
5 paRSoNS
6 ENtact llc
7 JacoBS
8 uRS coRp.
9 REmEdIal coNStRuctIoN SERvIcES lp
10 wEStoN SolutIoNS INc.
11 ch2m hIll
12 coNtI GRoup
13 poSIllIco
14 J. FlEtchER cREamER & SoN INc.
15 pcl coNStRuctIoN ENtERpRISES INc.
16 J.F. BRENNaN co. INc.
17 cdm
18 KIEwIt coRp.
19 tuRNER INduStRIES GRoup llc
20 mcdERmott INtERNatIoNal INc.
The Top 20poWeRrevenue: $21.9 billion of $25.3 billion
1 BEchtEl
2 KIEwIt coRp.
3 thE Shaw GRoup INc.
4 FluoR coRp.
5 mcdERmott INtERNatIoNal INc.
6 uRS coRp.
7 ZachRy holdINGS
8 day & ZImmERmaNN
9 FoStER whEElER aG
10 KBR
11 BlacK & vEatch
12 BaRtoN malow co.
13 moRtENSoN coNStRuctIoN
14 KENNy coNStRuctIoN
15 wIllIamS INduStRIal SERvIcES GRoup llc
16 o&G INduStRIES INc.
17 JoSEph JINGolI & SoN INc.
18 BuRNS & mcdoNNEll
19 BowEN ENGINEERING coRp.
20 ch2m hIll
The Top 20TelecommunicaTionSrevenue: $3.8 billion of $4.0 billion
1 holdER coNStRuctIoN co.
2 StRuctuRE toNE
3 thE whItING-tuRNER coNtRactING co.
4 thE tuRNER coRp.
5 SKaNSKa uSa
6 KBR
7 dpR coNStRuctIoN INc.
8 BEchtEl
9 BlacK & vEatch
10 Nova coRp
11 moRtENSoN coNStRuctIoN
12 thE BEcK GRoup
13 RoEBBElEN
14 J. FlEtchER cREamER & SoN INc.
15 duFFEy SouthEaSt INc.
16 mIchElS coRp.
17 SySKa hENNESSy GRoup
18 BalFouR BEatty uS
19 FluoR coRp.
20 NaBholZ coNStRuctIoN coRp.
The Top 20TRanSpoRTaTionrevenue: $21.7 billion of $38.1 billion
1 BEchtEl
2 KIEwIt coRp.
3 thE walSh GRoup ltd.
4 GRaNItE coNStRuctIoN INc.
5 FluoR coRp.
6 SKaNSKa uSa
7 FlatIRoN coNStRuctIoN coRp.
8 thE laNE coNStRuctIoN coRp.
9 tutoR pERINI coRp.
10 claRK GRoup
11 auStIN INduStRIES
12 amERIcaN BRIdGE co.
13 wEEKS maRINE INc.
14 w.w. wEBBER llc
15 thE tuRNER coRp.
16 StERlING coNStRuctIoN co. INc.
17 paRSoNS
18 pcl coNStRuctIoN ENtERpRISES INc.
19 GREat laKES dREdGE & docK coRp. llc
20 amES coNStRuctIoN INc.
The Top 20inDuSTRial pRoceSS/peTRo.revenue: $55.7 billion of $63.2 billion
1 BEchtEl
2 FluoR coRp.
3 KBR
4 JacoBS
5 FoStER whEElER aG
6 cB&I
7 mcdERmott INtERNatIoNal INc.
8 KIEwIt coRp.
9 tuRNER INduStRIES GRoup llc
10 wIllBRoS GRoup INc.
11 pcl coNStRuctIoN ENtERpRISES INc.
12 thE Shaw GRoup INc.
13 mIchElS coRp.
14 ShEEhaN pIpE lINE coNStRuctIoN co.
15 matRIx SERvIcE co.
16 pERFoRmaNcE coNtRactoRS INc.
17 ZachRy holdINGS
18 paRSoNS
19 FaGEN INc.
20 priris cr.
eye on prices and, through our TurnerLogistics Group, keep in close contact
with [original equipment manuacturers]to keep a nger on the pulse o infation,”he says. He believes the market recovery
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will be gradual, making the threat o infa-tion “serious but limited.”
It is getting tougher or contractors toprotect themselves against price spikes.“Back in 2006, we could negotiate priceescalators in our contracts,” says Savage.
“But we are nding we have a hard timeselling those clauses in this market.”
For Bechtel, price escalation is one o the biggest worries. “We are giving xed-price estimates on jobs that won’t nishor our to six years,” says Dudley. He saysBechtel is nancially strong, but it takesevery precaution to mitigate the risks, in-cluding waiting until the project breaksground to x prices and pre-ordering ma-terials and equipment.
Baird believes that international ac-tors could aect costs. “We are seeing
pressure on steel prices, not because o demand but rom a perceived weakness o the dollar.” He says the high decits o theU.S. and other governments raise thespecter o infation.
The current international inancialturmoil also has some contractors wor-ried. “Our biggest concern is how the cur-rent sovereign debt crisis will aect theeconomy and the markets,” says Bern-hard. He is concerned a deault by Greecemay set o a chain reaction in other coun-tries. “I just hope it doesn’t go the way the
banking crisis went a couple years ago.”
Walking the Tightrope
The recession is taking its toll on many contractors around the country. Landeso Herzog worries the recession, i it con-tinues or a long period, will cause evengood rms to ail. “I’ve been in this busi-ness or 39 years and seen that recessionsusually will take out the weak and poorly run competitors. This is the rst time Ihave seen good-sized, well-run companiesgetting into trouble,” he says.
“There are a lot o contractors that arestill holding on, but i the recession con-tinues, there will be an acceleration inailures,” says Baird. Ball o Webcor hasseen a lot o erce and even righteningcompetition. “We have been second orthird in bidding on a lot o projects wherethe winning bid was ar below what we
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1 uRS coRp. 29,604.0
2 BEchtEl 19,312.0
3 FluoR coRp. 18,500.0
4 KBR 12,961.4
5 KIEwIt coRp. 11,713.2
6 JacoBS 10,000.0
7 thE Shaw GRoup INc. 7,721.5
8 thE tuRNER coRp. 6,618.2
9 SKaNSKa uSa 6,127.5
10 cB&I 5,442.0
11 GIlBaNE BuIldING co. 3,907.3
12 thE walSh GRoup ltd. 3,689.1
13 mcdERmott INtERNatIoNal INc. 3,626.2
14 FoStER whEElER aG 3,481.7
15 claRK GRoup 3,479.5
16 pcl coNStRuctIoN ENtERpRISES INc. 3,414.0
17 thE whItING-tuRNER coNtRactING co. 3,161.0
18 mccaRthy holdINGS INc. 2,920.0
19 SlcE aRchItEctS llp 2,900.0
20 tutoR pERINI coRp. 2,786.3
21 BalFouR BEatty uS 2,544.6
22 JE duNN coNStRuctIoN GRoup 2,482.5
23 hENSEl phElpS coNStRuctIoN co. 2,267.7
24 BlacK & vEatch 2,259.4
25 paRSoNS 2,190.9
26 moRtENSoN coNStRuctIoN 2,127.4
27 BRaSFIEld & GoRRIE llc 1,843.9
28 StRuctuRE toNE 1,713.0
29 BaRtoN malow co. 1,553.7
30 holdER coNStRuctIoN co. 1,471.0
31 GRaNItE coNStRuctIoN INc. 1,457.032 dpR coNStRuctIoN INc. 1,450.0
33 BovIS lENd lEaSE 1,376.2
34 maNhattaN coNStRuctIoN GRoup 1,369.0
35 auStIN INduStRIES 1,266.7
36 SuFFolK coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 1,228.0
37 FlatIRoN coNStRuctIoN coRp. 1,219.0
38 thE FlINtco coS. INc. 1,200.0
39 huNt coNStRuctIoN GRoup INc. 1,124.0
40 mIchElS coRp. 1,116.5
41 wIllBRoS GRoup INc. 1,084.3
42 walBRIdGE 1,020.0
43 tRayloR BRoS. INc. 1,016.0
44 pEppER coNStRuctIoN GRoup 995.5
45 SuNdt coNStRuctIoN INc. 967.646 vallEycRESt laNdScapE coS. 937.0
47 layNE chRIStENSEN co. 931.5
48 m+w u.S. 928.2
49 SwINERtoN INc. 916.5
50 thE laNE coNStRuctIoN coRp. 835.9
51 pRImoRIS coRp. 830.0
52 alBERIcI coRp. 826.0
53 INSItuFoRm tEchNoloGIES INc. 777.3
54 clayco INc. 760.0
55 thE wEItZ co. 759.1
56 hoaR coNStRuctIoN llc 755.6
57 ch2m hIll 736.4
58 thE laytoN coS. 703.0
59 adolFSoN & pEtERSoN coNStRuctIoN 697.7
60 thE yatES coS. INc. 691.9
61 matRIx SERvIcE co. 636.1
62 lEchaSE coNStRuctIoN SERvIcES llc 625.4
63 toRcoN INc. 618.0
64 wEEKS maRINE INc. 611.0
65 hathaway dINwIddIE coNStRuctIoN 590.6
66 KItchEll coRp. 576.2
67 powER coNStRuctIoN co. llc 556.0
68 mIRoN coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 555.1
69 chaNEN coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 533.0
70 huNtER RoBERtS coNStRuctIoN GRoup 521.9
71 hItt coNtRactING INc. 520.3
72 GREat laKES dREdGE & docK coRp. llc 517.6
73 KINSlEy coNStRuctIoN INc. 516.2
74 hawaIIaN dREdGING coNStRuctIoN co. 514.1
75 thE howaRd S. wRIGht coS. 512.0
76 pERFoRmaNcE coNtRactoRS INc. 510.0
77 B.l. haRBERt INtERNatIoNal llc 508.5
78 amERIcaN INFRaStRuctuRE 507.1
79 FoRREStER coNStRuctIoN co. 500.0
80 coRE coNStRuctIoN GRoup 499.0
81 amES coNStRuctIoN INc. 498.182 lpcImINEllI INc. 497.2
83 RoBINS & moRtoN 482.0
84 SattERFIEld & poNtIKES coNStRuctIoN 480.0
85 S&B ENGINEERS aNd coNStRuctoRS ltd. 474.0
86 thE KoKoSING GRoup 464.1
87 o’NEIl INduStRIES INc. 460.8
88 SEllEN coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 460.0
89 vcc 460.0
90 cdm 459.0
91 cRoSSlaNd coNStRuctIoN co. 451.2
92 wIllIamS BRothERS coNStRuctIoN co. 451.1
93 haRpER coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 448.0
94 NaBholZ coNStRuctIoN coRp. 445.0
95 w.w. wEBBER llc 443.096 FaGEN INc. 439.8
97 coNSIGlI coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 437.9
98 JoSEph JINGolI & SoN INc. 437.5
99 claNcy & thEyS coNStRuctIoN co. 435.1
100 w.m. JoRdaN co. INc. 431.0
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2009 2009
RaNK FIRm coNtRactS† RaNK FIRm coNtRactS†
*AmOng tOp 400 firms prOviding dAtA; †=in $ mil.
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considered break-even. Being second inthose cases is not a bad place to be.”
Many contractors are wary o nan-cially suspect contractors and subs. “This
year and the rst hal o 2011 could be atough time or less-well-managed con-
tractors and subs,” says Savage o Robins& Morton. He notes that Birmingham, Ala.-based general contractor McCrory Building Co. shut down early this year.“That is the only major contractor ailureI’ve seen so ar,” he says. Savage says Rob-ins & Morton has increased its level o scrutiny in prequaliying subcontractorsto make sure they are sound.
Owners are beginning to take precau-tions. “We are seeing a greater percentageo jobs requiring bonding,” says Makes o
Turner. He says part o this is because the
government market, which traditionally requires some sort o surety bonds, nowis making up a larger percentage o build-ings work. “But there is a growing num-
The data-center market still showssigns o lie. “Banks, hospitals and insur-ance companies, among others, continueto need an electronic inrastructure, so themarket continues to be active,” says Eber-
wein. “This sector is not overbuilt the way
the semiconductor ab market got 10 to15 years ago. There is a denite need ordata centers now.”
One o the biggest jobs in the ong isa data center: the $1.2-billion, 65-MwNational Security Agency data center, tobe built at Fort Williams, Utah. “It is oneo the largest jobs out there,” says Makeso Turner, which is joint-venturing withKiewit and Jacobsen Construction as oneo ve teams competing or the job. Skan-ska is leading another team bidding it.“That is the big one,” says Skanska’s Mc-
Nally.Demographic pressure is driving the
need or projects in some markets, suchas health care. One such market is health
ber o private owners that like the security o having a bond,” he says.
Searching for Glimmers of Hope
For most contractors, there is little signthe market will take o any time soon.
However, some contractors are startingto get optimistic the market is poised tostart a slow climb up rom the bottom.“We are starting to see green shoots grow-ing in places we did not expect,” saysKlustner. He says build-to-suit projectsare beginning to come online.
A ew contractors are benetting romcorporate build-to-suit projects. “Thereare several large corporations developingand building or their own needs,” saysDonnelly o ValleyCrest. For example,
ValleyCrest is working with Holder Con-
struction and Flintco Cos. on OklahomaCity’s new Devon Energy building, which
will be the tallest building in Oklahoma,he says.
1 thE tuRNER coRp. 6,898.8
2 tutoR pERINI coRp. 4,033.9
3 claRK GRoup 3,774.3
4 SKaNSKa uSa 3,398.8
5 BalFouR BEatty uS 3,345.8
6 thE whItING-tuRNER coNtRactING co. 2,989.17 BovIS lENd lEaSE 2,972.0
8 GIlBaNE BuIldING co. 2,837.7
9 hENSEl phElpS coNStRuctIoN co. 2,607.3
10 mccaRthy holdINGS INc. 2,426.0
11 JE duNN coNStRuctIoN GRoup 2,339.4
12 StRuctuRE toNE 2,147.2
13 huNt coNStRuctIoN GRoup INc. 1,856.0
14 BRaSFIEld & GoRRIE llc 1,741.0
15 moRtENSoN coNStRuctIoN 1,734.7
16 SuFFolK coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 1,710.3
17 maNhattaN coNStRuctIoN GRoup 1,385.0
18 pcl coNStRuctIoN ENtERpRISES INc. 1,255.0
19 thE FlINtco coS. INc. 1,244.0
20 thE walSh GRoup ltd. 1,210.7
21 thE yatES coS. INc. 1,141.6
22 thE wEItZ co. 1,104.9
23 SwINERtoN INc. 1,086.1
24 pEppER coNStRuctIoN GRoup 974.2
25 KIEwIt coRp. 961.8
26 vallEycRESt laNdScapE coS. 937.0
27 KBR 935.0
28 huNt BuIldING co. ltd. 907.2
29 auStIN INduStRIES 860.5
30 oKlaNd coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 806.4
31 hoFFmaN coRp. 799.232 wEBcoR BuIldERS 794.3
33 hItt coNtRactING INc. 762.4
34 davId E. haRvEy BuIldERS INc. 755.0
35 huNtER RoBERtS coNStRuctIoN GRoup llc 738.2
36 plaZa coNStRuctIoN coRp. 725.0
37 dpR coNStRuctIoN INc. 720.6
38 RoBINS & moRtoN 713.1
39 duKE coNStRuctIoN 705.7
40 thE laytoN coS. 703.6
41 walBRIdGE 694.2
42 powER coNStRuctIoN co. llc 692.0
43 BaRtoN malow co. 687.1
44 mESSER coNStRuctIoN co. 648.1
45 SuNdt coNStRuctIoN INc. 633.1
46 thE howaRd S. wRIGht coS. 621.9
47 Shawmut dESIGN aNd coNStRuctIoN 613.5
48 adolFSoN & pEtERSoN coNStRuctIoN 608.5
49 SEllEN coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 580.0
50 dImEo coNStRuctIoN co. 567.8
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2009 2009
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care. The ederal health-care reorm-billdebate did stall some projects, but many contractors in that sector are not con-cerned. “There is a long lead time ormany health-care projects, so the debatesin Congress didn’t stop the market asmuch as it caused some projects to be de-layed,” says Klustner o Weitz. He saysthere will be an acceleration o projectscoming online now that the ederal regu-
latory picture is becoming clearer.However, even demographics are bow-ing to the overall recession. One sector issenior living acilities. “Older people arelooking to move into senior living acili-ties, but they have to sell their homesrst,” says Klustner. Once the housingmarket begins to rebound and home sales
begin to pick up, the senior living market will boom, he says.
Despite the nancial turmoil, therestill is a lot o institutional work ueled by charitable giving. “Despite the economy,a lot o people have made an awul lot o money in the past ew years and now wantto leave a legacy,” says Eberwein. Henotes that Nike Inc. ounder Phil Knighthas given money to build the $200-mil-
lion Matthew Knight Arena or the Uni- versity o Oregon in memory o his lateson. Homan is the general contractor onthe project.
Knight also has donated money orStanord University Graduate School o Business’ Knight Management Center, which is being constructed by Turner,
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Building 11.8
12.914.5
12.413.9
5.76.5
11.6
0.60.6
0.51.0
1.01.1
0.20.1
0.10.5
1.1
Industrial Process
Manufacturing
Water
Sewer/Waste
Transportation
Hazardouz Waste
Power
Telecom
Other
PETROLEUM CONTINUES TO LEAD AMONG INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
2008 2009
2009: $55.58 billionMarket as % ofintl. revenue
46.348.7
Petroleum
Makes notes. He says Turner is workingon numerous other projects being undedthrough philanthropy, including the JoelS. Smilow Cancer Center at the Yale NewHaven Medical Center, which is undedby the eponymous Yale graduate and or-
mer chairman o Playtex Corp.
Road Show
The upcoming transportation unding re-authorization ght in Congress has every-one in that market concerned. “There hasbeen too much short-term thinking by
Washington in trying to get the economy moving,” says McNally o Skanska. “The
way to stimulate commerce and the econ-omy is to invest in inrastructure.” He saysstate agency unds slowly are evaporating,and, without a guaranteed amount o ed-
eral unding coming in, local governmentscan’t plan on long-term projects to boostthe economy.
McNally says one answer could be inpublic-private partnerships to invest ininrastructure. “The problem is that moststates haven’t gotten on board yet.” Hesays Virginia and Georgia are ahead o thepack in using P3, and that any successesin those states may spur a more wide-spread use o P3.
For many contractors in the inrastruc-ture market, P3 will become a necessity.
“P3 will be the wave o the uture becauseit has to be,” says Yancey o PCL. How-ever, he agrees with McNally that many states are struggling to determine whatorm P3 will take. In the meantime, PCLhas begun what it calls “gap nancing,”supplying some equity o its own to makesure projects are ully nanced to proceed.“This process is awkward and complexand not something we like to do, butsometimes it is necessary to get the proj-ect o the ground,” he says.
For many contractors, the ederal
unding package or high-speed rail wascause or optimism. However, not allshare in that optimism. “We don’t have[high-speed rail] actored into our strate-gic plan at the moment,” says Landes o Herzog Contracting. He says the undingpackage provided what was essentially seed money to cash-strapped state agen-
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15
10
5
0
14.2314.67
3.68 3.63
10.30
8.01
16.00
15.13
9.74 9.72
3.07
4.43
2008 2009
EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST MARKETS SAG IN THE DOWNTURN
Canada Latin America Middle East Asia/Australia AfricaEurope
2008: $57.02 billion2009: $55.58 billion
Markets in $ billions
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cies that can’t aord to start working onprojects. “It would have been better toselect two or three corridors to start work on immediately,” he says.
Bechtel is one contractor taking a closelook at U.S. high-speed rail. Dudley notes
that Bechtel is working on major light-railand high-speed-rail projects around the
world, including London and Abu Dhabi.It also won the big Dulles metro rail con-nector in Virginia. Dudley says Bechtel
would like to parlay that experience in thehigh-speed-rail arena when ull undingbecomes available.
Pulling the Plug
The power market in the U.S. is in fux asregulatory uncertainty and the lack de-mand or new capacity has let the pow-
erplant market foundering. “Power is agrowth engine or us in the U.S., particu-larly i the nuclear market takes o,” saysSeaton o Fluor.
For many contractors, the lack o reg-ulatory guidance is a real problem. “It ishard or a utility to decide which way togo on new power generation until they know what the government’s carbon pol-icy will be,” says Dudley. “We are waitingor a decision rom Washington on car-bon. Will it be cap-and-trade? Will it bea tax? The industry just wants some cer-
tainty so we can proceed,” says Seaton.Bernhard is uncertain o the prospects
o major carbon legislation being passedbeore elections in November. Even i there is no carbon bill, he believes there
will be some restrictions on carbon emis-sions within the next two years. “I thereis no legislation, there will probably becarbon-restriction regulations. The [EPA]has shown it believes it can restrict carbonemissions by regulation.”
Seaton sees little uture or coal-redplants in the current political climate.
However, the Shaw Group is prepared todeal with coal regulation. “I regulationsare too tough on coal-red plants, thereare three choices: close them, install newscrubbers or convert them to gas. We doall three,” says Bernhard.
For many contractors, renewable en-ergy is the uture, but the uture is not
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1 KIEwIt coRp. 2,931.9 27 10 4 0
2 thE walSh GRoup ltd. 2,121.4 48 6 10 0
3 SKaNSKa uSa 1,684.8 18 6 6 0
4 GRaNItE coNStRuctIoN INc. 1,511.0 76 0 1 0
5 thE Shaw GRoup INc. 1,222.9 11 1 0 19
6 BEchtEl 1,181.0 3 0 0 13
7 FluoR coRp. 1,180.6 7 0 0 9
8 thE laNE coNStRuctIoN coRp. 928.0 100 0 0 0
9 tutoR pERINI coRp. 776.8 16 0 0 0
10 claRK GRoup 764.2 15 0 0 0
11 auStIN INduStRIES 682.5 37 0 0 0
12 paRSoNS 626.9 29 6 4 14
13 layNE chRIStENSEN co. 623.7 0 37 48 2
14 amES coNStRuctIoN INc. 549.7 66 3 9 0
15 StERlING coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 547.0 89 4 7 0
16 FlatIRoN coNStRuctIoN coRp. 544.0 94 0 3 0
17 amERIcaN BRIdGE co. 533.2 100 0 0 018 wEEKS maRINE INc. 530.6 97 0 0 0
19 w.w. wEBBER llc 522.1 100 0 0 0
20 BalFouR BEatty uS 520.3 9 4 0 0
21 thE tuRNER coRp. 519.0 7 0 0 0
22 pcl coNStRuctIoN ENtERpRISES INc. 518.0 13 2 8 2
23 thE KoKoSING GRoup 505.7 49 24 1 0
24 wIllIamS BRothERS coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 460.2 100 0 0 0
25 thE huBBaRd GRoup 423.6 100 0 0 0
26 hENSEl phElpS coNStRuctIoN co. 419.2 14 0 0 0
27 mccaRthy holdINGS INc. 409.0 10 4 0 0
28 NEw ENtERpRISE StoNE & lImE co. INc. 402.1 96 0 0 0
29 hERZoG coNtRactING coRp. 400.8 99 1 0 0
30 maNSoN coNStRuctIoN co. 362.0 100 0 0 0
31 amERIcaN INFRaStRuctuRE 359.0 68 21 11 0
32 Stacy aNd wItBEcK INc. 350.5 100 0 0 0
33 tRayloR BRoS. INc. 343.8 42 16 37 0
34 uRS coRp. 341.0 5 0 5 6
35 FREd wEBER INc. 340.6 69 4 26 0
36 luNda coNStRuctIoN co. 328.0 87 0 4 0
37 RaIlwoRKS coRp. 328.0 100 0 0 0
38 GaRNEy holdING co. 323.7 0 31 69 0
39 thE Judlau coS. 320.9 90 0 10 0
40 vEcEllIo GRoup INc. 319.0 94 0 0 0
41 F.h. paSchEN, S.N. NIElSEN 317.4 27 28 0 0
42 RIEth-RIlEy coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 313.0 73 0 0 0
43 GREat laKES dREdGE & docK coRp. llc 312.0 100 0 0 0
44 J.d. aBRamS lp 307.8 100 0 0 0
45 clydE coS. INc. 305.4 78 3 13 0
46 huNt coNStRuctIoN GRoup INc. 284.0 13 0 0 0
47 INSItuFoRm tEchNoloGIES INc. 275.3 0 69 1 0
48 ch2m hIll 274.4 29 0 2 14
49 caRdI coRp. 268.0 100 0 0 0
50 JohN p. pIcoNE INc. 251.8 6 71 23 0
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here yet. “We think that photovoltaicpower and wind will be a major growthengine, but as a major market it still is twoto three years away,” says Seaton. “Westill see opportunities in the renewable-energy market, mostly on the large-scale
solar side rather than in wind,” says Yancey o PCL.
Yancey says PCL also is looking at thenuclear market. “We think nuclear willbecome more active in the next ve to six years.” Yancey says PCL is looking intothe possibility o joint-venturing with themajor nuclear-plant constructors, ratherthan undertaking construction itsel.
Bernhard is condent about the nu-clear market over the next ew years. Hesays China is building our nuclear plantsnow, and Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the
United Arab Emirates all have announcedplans or nuclear plants. “That shows
what they think is going to happen to oiland gas prices in the uture,” he says Bern-hard notes Shaw’s partnership with West-inghouse has put the rm in the driver’sseat or much o the nuclear work in
which Westinghouse technology is used.In the oil-and-gas sector, the market is
winding down in the U.S. “We are nishingseveral major renery projects here in theU.S. over the next year or two, but I don’tsee anything new in the U.S. in the near
uture,” says Dudley. He says the recessionhas taken its toll on domestic demand oroil and gas. “There are a lot o import ter-minals that are standing empty right nowbecause o a lack o demand,” he says.
The downstream oil market has alleno. “We are on the backside o the ethyl-ene swing right now,” says Seaton. “At-tention has turned to upstream and o-shore work.”
The allo in domestic demand or oilalso has taken its toll on the operations andmaintenance activity in the renery market.
“We are seeing oil producers put o shut-down/turnaround programs,” says Seaton.Once the major oil companies becomemore comortable with their balance sheets,the market will take o, he says.
Ater the big drop in oil prices a yearago, the slow rise in prices have allowedupstream work to get restarted around the
world, which has helped major contrac-tors nd work. “The [national oil compa-nies] have not slowed their capital spend-ing much,” says Seaton. He says Fluor hasbeen able to nd new work in the MiddleEast, Russia and in parts o Arica.
“Our energy-and-chemicals group ispretty dormant right now,” says Shaw’sBernhard. However, with oil prices onceagain approaching $85/bbl, he believesthe market is poised to grow again. “Who
would have thought 10 years ago that $85/bbl would be the new norm?”
For major contractors, these are tryingtimes. Now, most are working hard tomanage their way through the recessionand come out stronger on the other side.“We have been through major cycles inthe past, and that has helped us to main-
tain a more stable level o business and workorce through the current down-turn,” says Seaton. “It won’t be our mostprotable year, but we will make a prot,”says Savage o Robins & Morton.
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The Top 50 conTRacToRSWoRkinG aBRoaD*
revenue: $55.4 billion of $55.6 billion
1 BEchtEl 14,849.0
2 FluoR coRp. 9,629.4
3 KBR 7,824.6
4 FoStER whEElER aG 4,401.6
5 mcdERmott INtERNatIoNal INc. 3,370.3
6 pcl coNStRuctIoN ENtERpRISES INc. 3,271.2
7 cB&I 2,537.0
8 KIEwIt coRp. 1,913.0
9 JacoBS 1,801.3
10 BlacK & vEatch 516.5
11 FlatIRoN coNStRuctIoN coRp. 478.0
12 thE Shaw GRoup INc. 446.9
13 coNtRacK INtERNatIoNal INc. 441.5
14 ch2m hIll 407.2
15 B.l. haRBERt INtERNatIoNal llc 331.9
16 wIllBRoS GRoup INc. 319.8
17 uRS coRp. 311.3
18 tutoR pERINI coRp. 297.8
19 amEc 194.5
20 INSItuFoRm tEchNoloGIES INc. 175.0
21 GREat laKES dREdGE & docK coRp. llc 172.7
22 thE lauREN coRp. 155.9
23 paRSoNS 147.6
24 caddEll coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 125.1
25 dcK woRldwIdE llc 92.0
26 RaIlwoRKS coRp. 88.0
27 layNE chRIStENSEN co. 87.1
28 taGGaRt GloBal 84.0
29 walBRIdGE 84.0
30 alBERIcI coRp. 80.6
31 StRuctuRE toNE 73.9
32 vcc 70.0
33 vERSaR INc. 65.5
34 wEStoN SolutIoNS INc. 58.1
35 amERIcaN BRIdGE co. 55.2
36 c.w. dRIvER 45.3
37 tuRNER INduStRIES GRoup llc 41.2
38 thE BEcK GRoup 35.0
39 cdm 35.0
40 mIchElS coRp. 34.7
41 mwh GloBal 32.9
42 BuRNS & mcdoNNEll 31.0
43 m+w u.S. 30.9
44 KNutSoN coNStRuctIoN SERvIcES 30.0
45 ccc GRoup INc. 29.3
46 macKENZIE KEcK INc. 29.1
47 GIlBaNE BuIldING co. 27.5
48 whaRtoN-SmIth INc. 25.0
49 BERRy, a dIv. oF SuFFolK coNStRuctIoN 22.8
50 SuFFolK coNStRuctIoN co. INc. 22.8
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Markets (% of 2009 revenue)
Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR. InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
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In 2009, the earlier construction boom’s cushion of large
backlogs defated or most major contractors and the reality
of a long-term recession began to hit home. ENR’s Top
400 Contractors had a combined revenue of $290.63billion in 2009, down 14.1% from $338.28 billion
in 2008. Of the 374 contractors on this year’s list that also submitted surveys last year, 291, or 77.8%, saw revenue declines in 2009 compared to 2008.
Cc Gws s Bcklgs Shk
Markets (% of 2009 revenue)
Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR. InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
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CompanieS are ranked by construction revenue in
2009 in ($) millions. Those with subsidiaries included
(†) are listed by company rank, which may be ound on
the ENR Website at http://enr.com. Firms not ranked
last year are designated as **. Some markets may not
add up to 100% due to omission o the “other”
miscellaneous market category. NA=“not available.”
FiGureS include prime construction contracts, shares
o joint ventures, subcontracts, the construction portion
o design-construct contracts and construction man-
agement-at-risk contracts when the frm’s risks aresimilar to those o a general contractor. Figures also
include the value o installed equipment when a frm
has prime responsibility or speciying and procuring it
within the scope o its construction contract.
GeneraL BuiLDinG includes commercial buildings,
ofces, stores, educational acilities, government
buildings, hospitals, medical acilities, hotels,
apartments, housing, etc.
manuFaCTurinG includes auto assembly, electronic
assembly, textile plants, etc.
poWer includes thermal and hydroelectric
powerplants, waste-to-energy plants, transmission
lines, substations, cogeneration plants, etc.
WaTer SuppLY includes dams, reservoirs,
transmission pipelines, distribution mains, irrigationcanals, desalination and potability treatment plants,
pumping stations, etc.
SeWeraGe/SoLiD WaSTe includes sanitary and
storm sewers, treatment plants, pumping plants,
incinerators, industrial waste acilities, etc.
inDuSTriaL proCeSS includes pulp and paper mills,
steel mills, non-errous metal refneries, pharmaceuti-
cal plants, chemical plants, ood and other processing
plants, etc.
peTroLeum includes refneries, petrochemical plants,
oshore acilities, pipelines, etc.
TranSporTaTion includes airports, bridges, roads,
canals, locks, dredging, marine acilities, piers,
railroads, tunnels, etc.
HaZarDouS WaSTe includes chemical and nuclearwaste treatment, asbestos and lead abatement, etc.
TeLeCommuniCaTionS includes transmission lines
and cabling, towers and antennae, data centers and
web hotels, etc.
HoW To uSe THe TaBLeS
26 27 HuNt CoNstRuCtioN GRoup iNC., Scs, ari. 2,140.0 0.0 1,124.0 84 2 0 0 0 13 0 0 32
27 29 BRasfiEld & GoRRiE llC, Birmighm, a. 2,017.9 0.0 1,843.9 83 3 4 7 2 1 0 0 14
28 25 GRaNitE CoNstRuCtioN iNC., wsi, Ci.† 1,963.0 0.0 1,457.0 2 0 0 1 0 76 0 0 0
29 31 austiN iNdustRiEs,ds, txs† 1,857.6 0.0 1,266.7 45 1 4 0 13 37 0 0 59
30 34 tuRNER iNdustRiEs GRoup llC,B Rg, l.† 1,791.7 41.2 na 0 0 3 0 95 0 2 0 0
31 41 suffolk CoNstRuCtioN Co. iNC., Bs, Mss. 1,733.1 22.8 1,228.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
32 23 ZaCHRy HoldiNGs, S ai, txs† 1,669.0 0.0 133.9 0 0 69 0 31 0 0 0 0
33 38 MaNHattaN CoNstRuCtioN GRoup, ts, o.† 1,511.0 0.0 1,369.0 92 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 56
34 35 BlaCk & VEatCH, or Pr, k.† 1,401.0 516.5 2, 259.4 1 0 60 28 1 0 0 11 8
35 40 tHE yatEs Cos. iNC., Phiphi, Miss.† 1,351.7 14.0 691.9 75 11 3 1 3 8 0 0 15
36 49 paRsoNs, Ps, Ci.† 1,335.9 147.6 2,190.9 10 0 1 9 31 36 12 0 43
37 45 HoldER CoNstRuCtioN Co., a, G. 1,253.0 0.0 1,471.0 32 0 0 0 0 4 0 63 98
38 39 BaRtoN Malow Co., Shf, Mich.† 1,246.9 11.2 1, 553.7 47 9 44 0 0 0 0 0 8
39 43 tHE fliNtCo Cos. iNC., ts, o.† 1,244.0 0.0 1,200.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75
40 32 swiNERtoN iNC., S Frcisc, Ci.† 1,241.2 0.0 916.5 88 0 0 0 0 9 0 3 45
41 42 tHE wEitZ Co.,ds Mis, I† 1,175.3 0.0 759.1 94 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1
42 36 willBRos GRoup iNC., Hs, txs† 1,165.3 319.8 1,084.3 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 4
43 33 dpR CoNstRuCtioN iNC., R Ciy, Ci. 1,165.0 0.0 1,450.0 62 0 0 0 22 0 0 16 89
44 54 day & ZiMMERMaNN, Phiphi, P.† 1,156.5 9.3 77.5 2 0 92 0 6 0 0 0 0
45 53 MiCHEls CoRp., Brsi, wis.† 1,116.5 34.7 1, 116.5 0 3 10 7 67 7 0 6 0
46 46 pEppER CoNstRuCtioN GRoup, Chicg, I.† 1,071.7 0.0 995.5 91 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 76
47 50 flatiRoN CoNstRuCtioN CoRp., lgm, C.† 1,039.0 478.0 1,219.0 0 0 0 2 0 97 0 0 0
48 56 CH2M Hill, eg, C.† 1,016.0 407.2 736.4 13 2 25 6 25 20 10 0 0
49 52 HoffMaN CoRp., Pr, or.† 963.4 0.0 na 64 19 0 9 1 6 0 1 94
50 48 walBRidGE, dri, Mich.† 961.9 84. 0 1,020.0 50 30 2 4 5 9 0 0 22
Markets (% of 2009 revenue)
Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR. InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
THe Top 400 ConTraCTorS Markets (% of 2009 revenue)
Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR. InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
1 1 BECHtEl, S Frcisc, Ci.† 22,637.0 14,849.0 19,312.0 0 0 17 0 55 22 4 1 58
2 2 fluoR CoRp., Irig, txs† 17,235.8 9,629.4 18,500.0 7 2 12 0 67 8 4 0 14
3 4 kBR, Hs, txs† 9,949.8 7,824.6 12,961.4 22 1 10 4 59 2 0 2 4
4 5 kiEwit CoRp., omh, nb.† 8,820.0 1,913.0 11,713.2 11 0 27 12 20 28 0 0 6
5 3 tHE tuRNER CoRp., n Yr, n.Y.† 7,878.9 0.0 6,618.2 87 1 0 0 2 7 0 4 89
6 6 skaNska usa, n Yr, n.Y.† 5,695.8 0.0 6,127.5 57 3 1 12 4 18 0 5 48
7 8 JaCoBs, Ps, Ci. 5,558.2 1,801.3 10,000.0 2 4 0 0 91 1 2 0 0
8 7 pCl CoNstRuCtioN ENtERpRisEs iNC., dr, C.† 5,428.6 3,271.2 3,414.0 67 2 2 5 15 9 1 0 35
9 10 tutoR pERiNi CoRp., Symr, Ci.† 5,141.0 297.8 2,786.3 82 1 0 0 0 16 0 0 92
10 11 fostER wHEElER aG, Ci, n.J.† 5,056.3 4,401.6 3,481.7 0 0 20 0 78 0 0 0 0
11 14 ClaRk GRoup, Bhs, M.† 4,899.9 0.0 3,479.5 77 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 46
12 13 MCdERMott iNtERNatioNal iNC., Hs, txs† 4,661.3 3,370.3 3,626.2 0 0 37 0 63 0 0 0 0
13 26 tHE sHaw GRoup iNC., B Rg, l.† 4,425.8 446.9 7,721.5 1 0 53 1 17 10 18 0 4
14 28 BalfouR BEatty us, ds, txs† 3,954.6 0.0 2,544.6 85 0 0 4 0 9 0 1 29
15 9 CB&i, th ws, txs† 3,775.0 2,537.0 5,442.0 0 0 2 4 94 0 0 0 0
16 15 tHE wHitiNG-tuRNER CoNtRaCtiNG Co., Bimr, M. 3,504.1 0.0 3,161.0 83 2 0 1 2 1 0 10 68
17 17 tHE walsH GRoup ltd., Chicg, I.† 3,342.1 0.0 3,689.1 36 0 0 15 0 48 0 0 10
18 12 BoVis lENd lEasE, n Yr, n.Y.† 3,241.4 0.0 1,376.2 92 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 98
19 20 GilBaNE BuildiNG Co., Pric, R.I. 3,135.5 27.5 3,907.3 91 0 0 0 5 3 0 1 96
20 18 MCCaRtHy HoldiNGs iNC., S. lis, M.† 3,102.0 0.0 2,920.0 78 0 4 4 5 10 0 0 88
21 19 HENsEl pHElps CoNstRuCtioN Co., Gry, C. 3,026.5 0.0 2,267.7 84 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 27
22 21 stRuCtuRE toNE, n Yr, n.Y.† 2,731.7 73.9 1,713.0 80 0 0 0 3 0 0 17 92
23 16 uRs CoRp., S Frcisc, Ci.† 2,442.1 311.3 29,604.0 2 13 53 4 12 5 5 0 7
24 22 MoRtENsoN CoNstRuCtioN, Mipis, Mi. 2,387.9 0.0 2,127.4 67 5 19 0 0 3 0 5 51
25 24 JE duNN CoNstRuCtioN GRoup, kss Ciy, M.† 2,350.0 0.0 2,482.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92
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Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR . InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
51 60 vallEycRESt laNDScapE coS., Cbss, Ci.† 937.0 0.0 937.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
52 59 thE laNE coNStRuctioN coRp., Chshir, C.† 928.0 0.0 835.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
53 75 huNt BuilDiNG co. ltD., e Ps, txs 907.2 0.0 49.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
54 55 SuNDt coNStRuctioN iNc., tmp, ari. 883.4 0.0 967.6 72 0 1 7 0 12 0 1 56
55 47 alBERici coRp., S. lis, M.† 862.5 80.6 826.0 15 4 25 23 28 2 0 0 53
56 65 oKlaND coNStRuctioN co. iNc., S l Ciy, uh† 808.6 0.0 345.9 99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 77
57 64 layNE chRiStENSEN co., Missi ws, k.† 804.4 87.1 931.5 0 0 0 76 0 0 2 0 0
58 30 wEBcoR BuilDERS, S M, Ci. 803.9 0.0 na 99 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
59 67 hitt coNtRactiNG iNc., Fs Chrch, v. 762.4 0.0 520.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
60 80 clayco iNc., S. lis, M.† 755.0 0.0 760.0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
61 58 DaviD E. haRvEy BuilDERS iNc., Hs, txs 755.0 0.0 420.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76
62 70 huNtER RoBERtS coNStRuctioN GRoup llc, n Yr, n.Y. 738.2 0.0 521.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85
63 66 thE laytoN coS., Sy, uh† 731.7 0.0 703.0 95 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 86
64 62 DuKE coNStRuctioN, Iipis, I. 728.8 0.0 414.0 90 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 45
65 51 plaZa coNStRuctioN coRp., n Yr, n.Y.† 725.0 0.0 300.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56
66 68 RoBiNS & MoRtoN, Birmighm, a. 713.1 0.0 482.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
67 85 aMES coNStRuctioN iNc., Brsi, Mi. 707.7 0.0 498.1 1 14 7 12 0 66 0 0 4
68 114 powER coNStRuctioN co. llc, Schmbrg, I.† 692.0 0.0 556.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88
69 71 thE KoKoSiNG GRoup, Frric, ohi† 691.0 0.0 464.1 7 0 4 24 9 49 0 0 9
70 155 caDDEll coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Mgmry, a. 690.9 125.1 356.8 99 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
71 87 MatRix SERvicE co., ts, o.† 689.7 21.2 636.1 0 0 9 0 89 0 0 0 0
72 81 ShEEhaN pipE liNE coNStRuctioN co., ts, o. 672.0 0.0 121.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
73 99 MESSER coNStRuctioN co., Cicii, ohi 670.2 0.0 293.0 97 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 73
74 123 B.l. haRBERt iNtERNatioNal llc, Birmighm, a. 653.0 331.9 508.5 98 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
75 ** pERFoRMaNcE coNtRactoRS iNc., B Rg, l. 653.0 0.0 510.0 0 0 7 0 93 0 0 0 0
76 79 aDolFSoN & pEtERSoN coNStRuctioN, Mipis, Mi.† 646.0 0.0 697.7 91 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 75
77 73 ShawMut DESiGN aND coNStRuctioN, Bs, Mss. 630.6 17.1 352.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
78 63 thE howaRD S. wRiGht coS., S, wsh.† 621.9 0.0 512.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96
79 72 o&G iNDuStRiES iNc., trrig, C. 613.4 0.0 354.3 36 1 50 0 0 13 0 0 13
80 61 thE BEcK GRoup, ds, txs† 611.8 35.0 330.3 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 69
81 126 KENNy coNStRuctioN, nrhbr, I.†
589.8 0.0 217.9 10 0 68 19 0 3 0 0 7882 113 aMERicaN BRiDGE co., Crpis, P.† 588.4 55.2 215.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
83 120 pJ DicK-tRuMBull-liNDy paviNG, Pisbrgh, P.† 585.0 0.0 412.0 56 0 0 0 0 43 0 0 34
84 118 F.h. paSchEN, S.N. NiElSEN, Chicg, I. 583.6 0.0 300.0 46 0 0 28 0 27 0 0 1
85 121 SEllEN coNStRuctioN co. iNc., S, wsh. 580.0 0.0 460.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
86 181 DiMEo coNStRuctioN co., Pric, R.I.† 567.8 0.0 288.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97
87 138 iNSituFoRM tEchNoloGiES iNc., Chsrf, M.† 566.2 175.0 777.3 0 0 0 74 26 0 0 0 1
88 112 c.w. DRivER, Ps, Ci. 552.2 45.3 375.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92
89 151 wEEKS MaRiNE iNc., Crr, n.J.† 548.7 3.1 611.0 0 0 0 0 3 97 0 0 0
90 83 JaMES MchuGh coNStRuctioN co., Chicg, I. 547.9 0.0 300.0 88 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0
91 171 StERliNG coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Hs, txs† 547.0 0.0 301.0 0 0 0 11 0 89 0 0 0
92 93 DcK woRlDwiDE llc, Pisbrgh, P.† 542.0 92.0 361.0 79 0 0 0 3 18 0 0 0
93 86 thE BolDt co., app, wis. 534.4 0.0 253.9 68 1 25 0 4 1 0 0 63
94 136 chaNEN coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Phix, ari. 533.0 0.0 533.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
95 97 BuRNS & McDoNNEll, kss Ciy, M. 532.2 31.0 na 14 5 53 3 22 2 1 0 0
96 124 KitchEll coRp., Phix, ari.† 530.5 0.0 576.2 99 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 100
97 133 cRoSSlaND coNStRuctioN co., Cmbs, k.† 527.5 0.0 451.2 80 1 0 9 5 3 0 0 8
98 115 BaRNhill coNtRactiNG co., trbr, n.C. 523.0 0.0 222.0 42 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 30
99 ** w.w. wEBBER llc, Hs, txs 522.1 0.0 443.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
100 127 coRE coNStRuctioN GRoup, Phix, ari.† 520.0 0.0 499.0 94 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 38
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Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR . InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
101 98 pRiMoRiS coRp., l Frs, Ci.† 520.0 20.0 830.0 0 0 15 13 71 0 0 0 0
102 108 vcc, li Rc, ar. 520.0 70.0 460.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
103 161 lEchaSE coNStRuctioN SERvicES llc, Rchsr, n.Y. 509.9 0.0 625.4 93 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 55
104 82 hathaway DiNwiDDiE coNStRuctioN, S Frcisc, Ci. 497.3 0.0 590.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
105 142 BERNaRDS, S Fr, Ci. 485.0 0.0 305.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44
106 147 GREat laKES DREDGE & DocK coRp. llc, o Br, I. 484.7 172.7 517.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
107 215 SattERFiElD & poNtiKES coNStRuctioN, Hs, txs† 480.0 0.0 480.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42
108 110 o’NEil iNDuStRiES iNc., Chicg, I.† 478.6 0.0 460.8 88 10 0 0 0 1 0 1 74
109 122 BERRy, a DiviSioN oF SuFFolK coNStRuctioN, drs, Mss. 475.8 22.8 410.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
110 84 KRauS-aNDERSoN coNStRuctioN co., Mipis, Mi. 473.0 0.0 430.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97
111 37 FaGEN iNc., Gri Fs, Mi. 469.5 0.0 439.8 0 0 16 0 84 0 0 0 0
112 106 MiRoN coNStRuctioN co. iNc., nh, wis. 469.5 0.0 555.1 74 2 7 7 10 0 0 0 42
113 96 BiG-D coNStRuctioN coRp., S l Ciy, uh† 467.0 0.0 265.0 67 6 0 0 13 0 0 0 62
114 101 JaMES G. DaviS coNStRuctioN coRp., Rci, M. 462.0 0.0 327.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 148 SpawGlaSS holDiNG lp, Sm, txs† 461.0 0.0 332.0 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 58
116 109 williaMS BRothERS coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Hs, txs 460.2 0.0 451.1 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
117 74 thE McShaNE coS., Rsm, I.† 458.3 0.0 238.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
118 88 haSKEll, Jcsi, F.† 452.0 10.5 429.9 45 36 0 10 9 0 0 0 17
119 175 S.J. aMoRoSo coNStRuctioN co. iNc., R Shrs, Ci. 451.2 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
120 156 BaRtlEtt cocKE GENERal coNtRactoRS, S ai, txs 450.9 0.0 312.5 98 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 90
121 165 NaBholZ coNStRuctioN coRp., Cy, ar. 450.8 0.0 445.0 84 5 0 0 0 0 0 11 0
122 117 liNBEcK GRoup llc, Hs, txs 448.3 0.0 111.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91
123 139 GRay coNStRuctioN, lxig, ky.† 446.8 0.0 248.7 38 40 0 0 21 0 0 0 0
124 179 JacoBSEN coNStRuctioN co. iNc., S l Ciy, uh† 444.0 0.0 214.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62
125 196 coNtRacK iNtERNatioNal iNc., Mcl, v. 441.5 441.5 334.0 85 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0
126 119 JoSEph JiNGoli & SoN iNc., lrci, n.J.† 437.5 0.0 437.5 32 0 67 1 0 0 0 0 14
127 92 waltoN coNStRuctioN co. llc, kss Ciy, M.† 436.0 0.0 315.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
128 150 F.a. wilhElM coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Iipis, I.† 434.1 0.0 300.0 81 3 5 0 10 1 0 0 83
129 208 RiEth-RilEy coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Gsh, I. 430.0 0.0 430.0 7 10 0 0 0 73 0 0 0
130 91 thE haNovER co., Hs, txs 427.0 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
131 100 aMEc, tcr, G.†
425.2 194.5 na 33 0 31 4 14 4 0 0 0 132 129 walSh BRothERS iNc., Bs, Mss. 425.0 0.0 300.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
133 154 thE huBBaRD GRoup, wir Pr, F.† 423.6 0.0 365.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
134 164 RoDGERS BuilDERS iNc., Chr, n.C.† 420.9 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79
135 153 ccc GRoup iNc., S ai, txs 420.4 29.3 285.4 2 0 12 0 74 2 0 0 0
136 152 KiNSlEy coNStRuctioN iNc., Yr, P.† 418.8 0.0 516.2 62 9 1 5 0 17 0 0 18
137 162 NEw ENtERpRiSE StoNE & liME co. iNc., n erpris, P.† 417.4 0.0 315.8 3 0 0 0 0 96 0 1 0
138 146 RailwoRKS coRp., n Yr, n.Y.† 416.0 88.0 295.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
139 207 KaiSER FouNDatioN hEalth plaN iNc., ahim, Ci. 415.0 0.0 415.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
140 160 w.M. JoRDaN co. iNc., npr ns, v.† 410.2 0.0 431.0 98 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 73
141 116 claNcy & thEyS coNStRuctioN co., Righ, n.C. 409.6 0.0 435.1 91 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 77
142 232 tEllEpSEN, Hs, txs† 409.1 0.0 337.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
143 128 StEllaR, Jcsi, F. 403.5 13.2 391.1 17 0 10 0 73 0 0 0 0
144 191 civES StEEl co., Rs, G.† 402.0 0.0 300.0 70 12 9 0 9 0 0 0 0
145 188 hERZoG coNtRactiNG coRp., S. Jsph, M.† 400.8 0.0 245.3 0 0 0 1 0 99 0 0 0
146 103 GRaycoR, Hm, I.† 395.0 1.3 256.0 15 15 19 0 51 0 0 0 29
147 158 Boh BRoS. coNStRuctioN co. llc, n ors, l. 394.4 0.0 403.9 8 0 1 8 28 40 0 0 0
148 94 GothaM coNStRuctioN co. llc, n Yr, n.Y.† 394.2 0.0 129.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
149 140 S.M. wilSoN & co., S. lis, M.† 386.7 0.0 214.6 90 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 94
150 141 piZZaGalli coNStRuctioN co., S. Brig, v. 383.2 0.0 229.7 29 8 3 59 0 0 0 1 41
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Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR . InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
151 69 DEvcoN coNStRuctioN iNc., Mipis, Ci. 382.0 0.0 400.0 90 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
152 105 E.E. REED coNStRuctioN lp, Sgr l, txs† 380.8 0.0 124.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18
153 186 BBl coNStRuctioN SERvicES llc, aby, n.Y. 379.8 0.0 221.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32
154 195 FRu-coN holDiNG coRp., wbrig, v.† 377.1 0.0 377.1 74 0 0 24 0 2 0 0 100
155 107 hoaR coNStRuctioN llc, Birmighm, a. 375.4 0.0 755.6 84 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 87
156 228 caJuN iNDuStRiES llc, B Rg, l.† 374.3 0.0 113.0 0 0 0 41 55 4 0 0 0
157 ** taGGaRt GloBal, Csbrg, P. 371.0 84.0 277.0 0 0 29 0 8 0 0 0 0
158 77 EMJ coRp., Chg, t.† 369.7 0.0 284.2 87 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 5
159 95 thE pENta BuilDiNG GRoup, ls vgs, n. 367.0 0.0 346.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75
160 134 lEaSE cRutchER lEwiS, S, wsh. 366.9 0.0 170.5 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13
161 163 McGouGh coNStRuctioN, S. P, Mi.† 366.0 0.0 310.0 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 69
162 251 BowEN ENGiNEERiNG coRp., Iipis, I. 365.0 0.0 365.0 0 0 70 25 5 0 0 0 0
163 270 tRayloR BRoS. iNc., esi, I. 364.5 0.0 1,016.0 2 0 4 53 0 42 0 0 0
164 194 MaNSoN coNStRuctioN co., S, wsh.† 362.0 0.0 na 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
165 205 lEE lEwiS coNStRuctioN iNc., lbbc, txs 361.0 0.0 285.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82
166 213 luNDa coNStRuctioN co., Bc Rir Fs, wis. 360.0 0.0 na 7 0 0 4 2 87 0 0 0
167 166 aMERicaN iNFRaStRuctuRE,wrcsr, P.† 359.0 0.0 507.1 0 0 0 32 0 68 0 0 0
168 89 choatE coNStRuctioN co., a, G. 358.7 0.0 360.0 86 0 0 8 6 0 0 0 91
169 149 thE ciaNBRo coS., Pisf, Mi† 354.2 0.0 271.7 5 0 21 3 38 27 0 0 0
170 201 thE lauREN coRp., abi, txs† 353.0 155.9 84.9 0 0 46 0 37 0 0 0 0
171 212 Stacy aND witBEcK iNc., am, Ci. 350.5 0.0 230.5 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
172 354 thoS. S. ByRNE ltD., Fr wrh, txs 350.0 0.0 150.0 79 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 57
173 172 thE chRiStMaN co., lsig, Mich.† 348.4 0.0 336.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74
174 ** williaMS iNDuStRial SERvicES GRoup llc, tcr, G.† 348.0 0.0 348.0 0 0 91 0 6 0 3 0 0
175 168 thE JayNES coS., abqrq, n.M. † 347.7 0.0 206.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70
176 143 hawaiiaN DREDGiNG coNStRuctioN co. iNc., H, Hii 345.3 0.0 514.1 44 0 17 7 0 26 0 0 0
177 157 vEcEllio GRoup iNc., ws Pm Bch, F.† 343.6 2.6 273.0 0 0 0 0 6 94 0 0 0
178 211 FRED wEBER iNc., Mry Highs, M. 340.6 0.0 na 0 0 0 31 0 69 0 0 0
179 173 SauNDERS coNStRuctioN iNc., Ci, C. 340.0 0.0 418.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82
180 176 M.B. KahN coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Cmbi, S.C. 339.6 0.0 141.3 89 1 1 8 0 1 0 0 24
181 224 williaM chaRlES coNStRuctioN llc, ls Pr, I.†
337.2 0.0 124.1 41 0 0 7 0 52 0 0 0 182 135 Gly coNStRuctioN iNc., B, wsh. 336.5 0.0 158.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
183 137 aNDERSoN coS., Gpr, Miss.† 336.0 0.0 191.0 83 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
184 239 MoRlEy BuilDERS, S Mic, Ci.† 333.8 0.0 180.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
185 144 aNDERSoN coluMBia co. iNc., l Ciy, F.† 332.1 0.0 160.7 0 36 0 0 0 64 0 0 0
186 189 Fci coNStRuctoRS iNc., Gr Jci, C. 327.1 0.0 214.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73
187 193 GRuNlEy coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Rci, M. 326.0 0.0 334.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
188 294 wEStoN SolutioNS iNc., ws Chsr, P.† 325.7 58.1 330.0 65 0 0 3 0 0 31 0 16
189 185 toRcoN iNc., R B, n.J. 325.0 20.0 618.0 72 0 0 0 22 6 0 0 75
190 233 clyDE coS. iNc., orm, uh† 323.9 0.0 316.7 3 0 0 16 0 78 0 0 0
191 178 GaRNEy holDiNG co., kss Ciy, M.† 323.7 0.0 249.0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 10
192 235 FoRREStER coNStRuctioN co., Rci, M. 322.0 0.0 500.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
193 ** thE JuDlau coS., Cg Pi, n.Y.† 321.2 0.0 348.0 0 0 0 10 0 90 0 0 0
194 259 DEMattEiS oRGaNiZatioNS, em, n.Y. 320.9 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
195 210 GE JohNSoN coNStRuctioN co., Cr Sprigs, C. 320.0 0.0 295.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
196 290 ShiEl SExtoN co. iNc., Iipis, I. 320.0 0.0 315.0 93 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 94
197 217 lyDiG coNStRuctioN iNc., Sp vy, wsh. 319.7 0.0 183.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
198 111 coaStal coNStRuctioN GRoup, Mimi, F.† 316.5 0.0 81.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88
199 301 RENtENBach coNStRuctoRS iNc., kxi, t. 314.3 0.0 168.0 97 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 78
200 187 KNutSoN coNStRuctioN SERvicES, Mipis, Mi.† 314.0 30.0 230.0 73 0 10 1 16 0 0 0 64
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Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR . InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
201 90 haRDiN coNStRuctioN co. llc, a, G. 313.8 0.0 382.2 89 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 74
202 218 iNDuStRial coNtRactoRS iNc., esi, I.† 310.0 0.0 319.6 10 1 39 0 49 0 0 1 12
203 170 ShElco iNc., Chr, n.C. 307.9 0.0 282.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
204 286 J.D. aBRaMS lp, asi, txs 307.8 0.0 170.7 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
205 209 KEy coNStRuctioN iNc., wichi, k. 304.8 0.0 304.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
206 245 RoEBBElEN, e dr His, Ci.† 302.6 0.0 157.4 63 0 9 0 0 0 0 28 0
207 230 BaRNaRD coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Bm, M.† 295.7 0.0 111.8 0 0 0 70 30 0 0 0 0
208 220 J. FlEtchER cREaMER & SoN iNc., Hcsc, n.J.† 295.0 0.0 266.6 10 0 4 19 4 27 13 23 0
209 285 oRioN MaRiNE GRoup iNc., Hs, txs† 293.5 0.0 na 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
210 242 whaRtoN-SMith iNc., l Mr, F.† 292.6 25.0 266.2 43 0 0 57 0 0 0 0 45
211 182 lpciMiNElli iNc., B, n.Y.† 291.2 0.0 497.2 95 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 86
212 203 MaScaRo coNStRuctioN co. lp, Pisbrgh, P.† 289.5 0.0 238.6 76 0 11 0 1 12 0 0 60
213 ** GRahaM GRoup uS, S, wsh.† 289.2 0.0 269.5 88 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 21
214 237 coNSiGli coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Mir, Mss. 284.3 0.0 437.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77
215 229 ihc coNStRuctioN coS. llc, egi, I. 281.8 0.0 111.0 58 0 0 32 0 2 0 8 57
216 190 thE BEttE coS., lhm, n.Y.† 281.5 0.0 173.0 90 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 67
217 267 J.p. cullEN & SoNS iNc., Jsi, wis. 281.1 0.0 159.9 95 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 70
218 192 S&B ENGiNEERS aND coNStRuctoRS ltD., Hs, txs† 281.0 0.0 474.0 0 0 2 0 98 0 0 0 0
219 ** coGDEll SpENcER ERDMaN (SM), Chr, n.C. 280.6 0.0 145.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
220 216 JoRDaN coNStRuctioN, e Ps, txs† 279.0 0.0 263.8 88 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 14
221 284 t.N. waRD co., armr, P. 278.6 0.0 186.7 98 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 87
222 288 cG SchMiDt iNc., Mi, wis. 278.3 0.0 148.0 96 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 99
223 274 coNti GRoup, Sh Pif, n.J.† 276.0 0.0 191.3 16 0 0 6 0 47 32 0 0
224 263 w.G. MillS iNc., Srs, F. 275.0 0.0 145.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77
225 261 KBS iNc., Richm, v. 274.0 0.0 178.0 98 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 75
226 275 caRDi coRp., wric, R.I. 268.0 0.0 180.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
227 219 SlEttEN coS., Gr Fs, M.† 266.1 0.0 80.6 65 0 0 20 0 15 0 0 49
228 238 c. ovERaa & co., Richm, Ci. 265.3 0.0 290.2 54 0 3 25 18 0 0 0 0
229 ** lEviNE BuilDERS, dgs, n.Y. 264.0 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
230 200 thE KoRtE co., High, I. 263.1 0.0 299.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
231 313 DaNiS BuilDiNG coNStRuctioN co., Mimisbrg, ohi†
260.0 0.0 165.0 94 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 69 232 276 thE DENNiS ENGiNEERiNG GRoup llc, Sprigf, Mss. 259.8 20.9 105.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
233 ** cDi coNtRactoRS llc, li Rc, ar. 258.3 0.0 258.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
234 132 S.D. DEacoN coRp., Cirs Highs, Ci.† 255.1 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
235 258 oDEBREcht coNStRuctioN iNc., Cr Gbs, F. 253.3 0.0 360.4 3 0 0 0 0 97 0 0 9
236 130 paNattoNi coNStRuctioN iNc., Scrm, Ci. 252.0 0.0 170.0 92 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
237 272 J.F. whitE coNtRactiNG co., Frmighm, Mss.† 251.8 0.0 197.0 13 0 0 16 0 69 0 2 0
238 335 JohN p. picoNE iNc., lrc, n.Y. 251.8 0.0 248.7 0 0 0 94 0 6 0 0 0
239 206 thE BRaNch GRoup iNc., R, v.† 250.0 0.0 186.3 37 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 0
240 249 cDM, Cmbrig, Mss.† 248.0 35.0 459.0 17 1 2 54 12 0 13 0 3
241 330 haRpER coNStRuctioN co. iNc., S dig, Ci. 247.0 0.0 448.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
242 223 lEopaRDo coS. iNc., Hm ess, I. 246.6 0.0 171.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47
243 256 GaRco coNStRuctioN iNc., Sp, wsh.† 242.5 0.0 120.0 47 9 0 4 2 20 0 0 0
244 311 ShiMMicK coNStRuctioN co. iNc., o, Ci.† 241.4 0.0 191.7 0 0 0 74 0 26 0 0 0
245 351 GEMMa powER SyStEMS, Gsbry, C.† 241.3 0.0 53.6 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
246 331 BNBuilDERS iNc., S, wsh. 240.0 0.0 105.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63
247 227 J.h. FiNDoRFF & SoN iNc., Mis, wis. 240.0 0.0 275.0 83 8 0 0 4 4 0 0 71
248 307 woRth coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Bh, C. 239.4 0.0 96.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
249 174 Mwh GloBal, Brmf, C.† 238.8 32.9 336.3 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0
250 183 thE RuDolph/liBBE coS. iNc., wbrig, ohi† 235.6 0.0 143.1 25 14 5 0 34 17 0 0 12
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The Top 400 ConTraCTorS Markets (% of 2009 revenue)
Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR . InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
251 145 BatSoN-cooK co., ws Pi, G.† 235.1 0.0 136.9 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
252 296 haRKiNS BuilDERS iNc., Mrrisi, M. 233.9 0.0 182.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
253 346 cahill coNtRactoRS iNc., S Frcisc, Ci. 232.4 0.0 106.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
254 280 haRpER iNDuStRiES iNc., Pch, ky.† 231.5 0.0 62.7 45 0 16 0 10 2 0 0 45
255 374 ShooK NatioNal coRp., dy, ohi† 228.7 0.0 244.7 48 1 3 26 0 0 0 22 42
256 243 JoERiS GENERal coNtRactoRS ltD., S ai, txs 228.1 0.0 236.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55
257 287 SEvENSoN ENviRoNMENtal SERvicES, nigr Fs, n.Y.† 227.9 0.9 345.7 0 0 0 6 0 0 94 0 0
258 277 E.w. howEll co. llc, Pii, n.Y. 227.4 0.0 282.6 99 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 36
259 260 SuMMit BuilDERS, Phix, ari.† 226.9 0.0 183.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69
260 ** aMERicaN coNStRuctoRS, asi, txs 226.0 0.0 226.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96
261 292 SupERioR coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Gry, I. 225.4 0.0 198.7 0 0 0 0 58 42 0 0 0
262 309 aBShER coNStRuctioN co., Pyp, wsh. 223.0 0.0 84.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41
263 299 FNF coNStRuctioN iNc., tmp, ari.† 222.9 0.0 135.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 14
264 221 RMt iNc., Mis, wis.† 221.0 0.0 107.0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
265 264 thE piKE co. iNc., Rchsr, n.Y. 215.0 0.0 212.0 96 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 60
266 271 KBE BuilDiNG coRp., Frmig, C. 213.7 0.0 1.5 96 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 46
267 293 DoStER coNStRuctioN co., Birmighm, a. 213.2 0.0 245.5 96 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 48
268 306 c.D. SMith coNStRuctioN, F lc, wis. 212.0 0.0 180.0 81 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0
269 199 wElBRo BuilDiNG coRp., Mi, F.† 211.9 0.0 73.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
270 246 thE walSh GRoup, Pr, or.† 211.7 0.0 227.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
271 214 BaRR & BaRR iNc., n Yr, n.Y.† 210.0 0.0 210.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
272 300 pulicE coNStRuctioN iNc., Phix, ari.† 210.0 0.0 150.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 12
273 356 tERMiNal coNStRuctioN coRp., w-Rig, n.J. 210.0 0.0 200.0 90 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0
274 322 BaylEy coNStRuctioN, Mrcr Is, wsh. 207.8 0.0 207.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
275 ** thE pBSJ coRp., tmp, F.† 207.1 0.0 110.0 94 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 82
276 266 whitE-SpuNNER coNStRuctioN iNc., Mbi, a. 207.0 0.0 165.0 71 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
277 369 GRaNGER coNStRuctioN co., lsig, Mich. 206.7 0.0 173.7 93 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 59
278 248 RocKFoRD coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Gr Rpis, Mich. 205.7 0.0 132.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64
279 319 Ray BEll coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Br, t.† 205.4 0.0 96.2 56 0 0 0 0 44 0 0 22
280 225 aNDERSEN coNStRuctioN co., Pr, or.† 205.0 0.0 426.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
281 241 BullEy & aNDREwS llc, Chicg, I. 205.0 0.0 117.0 84 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 282 282 J.J. whitE iNc., Phiphi, P.† 205.0 01.0 41.0 12 5 15 5 61 0 0 2 5
283 326 ENGiNEERED StRuctuRES iNc., Bis, Ih 202.0 0.0 243.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
284 295 howaRD ShocKEy & SoNS iNc., wichsr, v. 201.2 0.0 93.8 76 0 0 0 14 11 0 0 0
285 315 hill & wilKiNSoN GENERal coNtRactoRS, P, txs 201.0 0.0 142.0 89 3 0 0 3 0 1 3 0
286 226 aRco/MuRRay coNStRuctioN coS., S. lis, M.† 200.6 3.3 123.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
287 244 paRic coRp., o’F, M. 200.0 0.0 303.0 100 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 69
288 184 h&M co. iNc., Jcs, t.† 199.0 0.0 237.0 39 15 0 0 46 0 0 0 0
289 ** RQ coNStRuctioN iNc., Crsb, Ci. 198.3 0.0 131.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
290 265 McM coNStRuctioN iNc., n. Highs, Ci. 198.1 0.0 269.4 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
291 355 t.a. loviNG co., Gsbr, n.C. 198.0 0.0 95.4 36 0 0 61 0 4 0 0 30
292 297 h.J. RuSSEll & co., a, G. 198.0 0.0 152.0 93 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 88
293 252 R&o coNStRuctioN, og, uh 197.9 0.0 194.4 96 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
294 308 RivER city coNStRuctioN llc, e. Pri, I. 196.2 0.0 192.5 76 7 0 17 0 0 0 0 19
295 240 RoGERS-o’BRiEN coNStRuctioN, ds, txs 195.9 0.0 91.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
296 198 JaMES R. vaNNoy & SoNS coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Jrs, n.C. 195.0 0.0 140.0 92 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8
297 302 claRKSoN coNStRuctioN co., kss Ciy, M.† 194.0 0.0 171.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
298 222 iNtEch coNStRuctioN iNc., Phiphi, P.† 191.9 0.0 75.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99
299 268 coaKlEy & williaMS coNStRuctioN iNc., Gihrsbrg, M. 191.0 0.0 335.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
300 393 MiD EaStERN BuilDERS iNc. (MEB), Chsp, v. 190.2 0.0 186.4 20 4 0 71 4 0 0 0 1
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301 357 cRowDER coNStRuctioN co., Chr, n.C. 190.1 0.0 105.1 6 0 40 46 1 7 0 0 0
302 316 hayDoN BuilDiNG coRp., Phix, ari. 190.0 0.0 160.0 53 0 0 11 0 37 0 0 46
303 312 hawKiNS coNStRuctioN co., omh, nb. 189.7 0.0 140.7 54 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 28
304 231 wEiS BuilDERS iNc., Mipis, Mi. 185.4 0.0 165.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
305 255 ElKhoRN holDiNGS, es, wy.† 185.0 0.0 210.0 0 0 2 0 98 0 0 0 0
306 ** J.E. KiNGhaM coNStRuctioN coS., ncgchs, txs† 185.0 0.0 na 81 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 73
307 262 lylES coNStRuctioN GRoup, Frs, Ci.† 184.3 0.0 69.0 0 0 0 82 13 4 0 0 0
308 180 MaRtiN-haRRiS coNStRuctioN, ls vgs, n.† 184.0 0.0 179.3 96 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 9
309 283 aRMaDa hoFFlER coNStRuctioN co., virgii Bch, v. 182.6 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
310 367 coRMaN coNStRuctioN iNc., apis Jci, M.† 182.2 0.0 39.7 0 0 0 7 0 93 0 0 0
311 ** thE RuhliN co., Shr Cr, ohi 181.4 0.0 152.0 72 0 0 0 4 25 0 0 0
312 336 SEMa coNStRuctioN iNc., Ci, C.† 180.8 0.0 187.6 0 0 0 18 0 82 0 0 0
313 324 claRK coNStRuctioN, lsig, Mich. 180.6 0.0 184.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77
314 340 iNtERStatE hiGhway coNStRuctioN iNc., eg, C. 180.0 0.0 114.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
315 368 thE MiDDlESEx coS., li, Mss. 179.7 0.0 98.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
316 253 Gh phippS coNStRuctioN coS., Gr vig, C. 178.6 0.0 220.0 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 92
317 ** M+w u.S., P, txs 178.2 30.9 928.2 20 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
318 391 MccoRMicK iNc. & SuBSiDiaRiES, Frg, n.d.† 177.4 0.0 141.9 3 0 3 7 0 87 0 0 0
319 ** Jay caShMaN iNc., Qicy, Mss.† 177.4 0.0 92.0 0 0 2 20 0 78 0 0 0
320 328 Q&D coNStRuctioN iNc., Sprs, n.† 177.0 0.0 98.7 31 2 0 6 1 44 0 0 0
321 341 Shaw coNStRuctioN, dr, C. 177.0 0.0 75.0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
322 314 BRiNDERSoN, Cs Ms, Ci. 176.0 0.0 123.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0
323 197 D.l. withERS coNStRuctioN, Phix, ari. 176.0 0.0 285.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73
324 279 JohN S. claRK co. llc, M airy, n.C.† 175.5 0.0 121.3 96 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4
325 ** BRayMaN coNStRuctioN coRp., Sxbrg, P. 174.1 0.0 na 6 16 3 0 0 74 0 0 0
326 ** BoZZuto coNStRuctioN co., Grb, M.† 170.3 0.0 101.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82
327 362 NEw South coNStRuctioN co. iNc., a, G.† 170.0 0.0 132.0 61 0 0 0 22 17 0 0 85
328 ** SciENcE applicatioNS iNtERNatioNal coRp. (Saic), Mcl, v.† 168.9 0.0 187.8 51 0 5 1 39 0 4 0 0
329 204 RoEl coNStRuctioN co. iNc., S dig, Ci. 168.0 0.0 177.4 90 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 0
330 343 KBD GRoup, a, G. 166.3 0.0 149.7 33 28 0 0 31 6 0 2 0
331 ** wolvERiNE BuilDiNG GRoup iNc., Gr Rpis, Mich.†
165.6 0.0 77.0 91 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 332 ** RochE coNStRuctoRS iNc., Gry, C. 165.4 0.0 90.8 99 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 17
333 339 cox & SchEpp iNc., Chr, n.C. 165.0 0.0 300.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
334 ** thE liRo GRoup, Syss, n.Y.† 163.4 0.0 na 65 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 100
335 352 BiS tEpSco iNc., dr Pr, txs 162.0 0.0 113.0 0 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 0
336 ** SuKut coNStRuctioN iNc., S a, Ci. 161.3 0.0 106.0 9 0 0 66 0 21 5 0 0
337 332 w.l. ButlER coNStRuctioN iNc., R Ciy, Ci. 161.0 0.0 283.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
338 250 ButZ ENtERpRiSES iNc., a, P.† 160.9 0.0 192.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98
339 289 JoNES laNG laSallE coNStRuctioN lp, Chicg, I. 160.7 0.0 169.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90
340 269 BMwc GRoup iNc., Iipis, I.† 160.0 0.0 100.0 3 6 19 0 72 0 0 0 0
341 317 hiNKlE coNtRactiNG coRp., Pris, ky. 160.0 0.0 100.0 0 0 3 0 0 98 0 0 0
342 376 thE NoRwooD co., Mr, P. 160.0 0.0 63.6 70 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 44
343 353 BERGluND coNStRuctioN, Chicg, I. 159.0 0.0 200.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33
344 364 BluEScopE coNStRuctioN iNc., kss Ciy, M. 158.0 0.0 164.7 61 8 0 0 12 19 0 0 0
345 ** t. J. laMBREcht coNStRuctioN iNc., Ji, I. 155.4 0.0 136.0 4 0 7 13 0 76 0 0 0
346 400 piKE coNStRuctioN co. llc, Prs, n.J. 155.3 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
347 377 DaviS coNStRuctoRS & ENGiNEERS iNc., achrg, as† 151.5 0.0 133.9 79 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 35
348 ** NaN iNc., H, Hii 151.5 0.0 170.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
349 ** SilvERitE coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Hicsi, n.Y. 151.4 0.0 na 5 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 0
350 257 KliNGER coS. iNc., Six Ciy, I† 151.0 0.0 108.0 26 15 2 0 57 0 0 0 0
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Rank 2009 Revenue 2009 new Gen. wtR./SwR . InduS./ Haz. tele- CM-at-RISk
2010 2009 FIRM total Intl. ContRaCtS BldG. MFG. PoweR waSte PetRo. tRanSP. waSte CoMM. % oF Rev.
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351 390 QuaNDEl ENtERpRiSES iNc., Hrrisbrg, P.† 149.7 0.0 91.8 90 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 56
352 ** McM, Mimi, F. 149.4 0.0 167.1 22 0 0 6 0 73 0 0 3
353 380 EDGE DEvElopMENt iNc., tmc, Ci. 149.0 0.0 48.0 96 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
354 ** thE GEoRGE Sollitt coNStRuctioN co., w d, I. 149.0 0.0 125.0 90 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 32
355 ** paRaDiGM coNStRuctioN co., arig, v.† 148.3 0.0 148.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96
356 333 plaNt coNStRuctioN co. lp, S Frcisc, Ci. 148.2 0.0 66.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95
357 344 BRiNKMaNN coNStRuctoRS, Chsrf, M.† 147.0 0.0 125.0 69 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
358 ** EDiFicE iNc., Chr, n.C. 145.0 0.0 45.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
359 360 aJax BuilDiNG coRp., Miy, F. 144.0 0.0 100.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87
360 323 toNN aND BlaNK coNStRuctioN, Michig Ciy, I. 143.0 0.0 32.0 99 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
361 ** GaMMa coNStRuctioN co., Hs, txs 141.9 0.0 174.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
362 382 xl coNStRuctioN coRp., Mipis, Ci. 140.8 0.0 91.0 31 20 2 0 46 0 0 0 0
363 359 hK SyStEMS iNc., Mi, wis.† 140.7 2.4 111.0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
364 385 ENtact llc, Grpi, txs 140.1 0.1 45.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
365 350 waDMaN coRp., og, uh 140.0 0.0 100.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57
366 ** EDwaRD KRaEMER & SoNS iNc., Pi, wis. 139.3 0.0 163.1 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
367 371 RoNcElli iNc., Srig Highs, Mich. 139.0 5.0 113.0 35 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
368 386 waGMaN coS., Yr, P.† 136.7 0.0 161.4 23 0 0 0 0 77 0 0 9
369 320 coMMERcial coNtRactiNG GRoup, abr His, Mich.† 135.5 10.5 129.0 18 65 2 1 14 0 0 0 0
370 ** pioNEER GENERal coNtRactoRS, Gr Rpis, Mich.† 135.0 0.0 143.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
371 342 huNZiNGER coNStRuctioN co., Brf, wis. 134.7 0.0 46.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79
372 ** SySKa hENNESSy GRoup, n Yr, n.Y.† 133.6 0.0 120.0 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 54
373 ** GohMaNN aSphalt aND coNStRuctioN iNc., Crsi, I. 133.0 0.0 126.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
374 366 poSillico, Frmig, n.Y.† 133.0 0.0 195.0 0 0 0 12 0 54 30 0 0
375 278 piRtlE coNStRuctioN co., di, F. 133.0 0.0 78.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 94
376 387 BRaDBuRy StaMM coNStRuctioN iNc., abqrq, n.M. 132.5 0.0 104.3 90 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 3
377 397 ulliMaN SchuttE coNStRuctioN llc, Mimisbrg, ohi† 132.5 0.0 110.2 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 11
378 ** MEaDow vallEy coNtRactoRS iNc., Phix, ari. 131.8 0.0 37.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 1
379 389 DoME coNStRuctioN coRp., S Frcisc, Ci. 131.4 0.0 145.3 70 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
380 ** BalDwiN & ShEll coNStRuctioN co., li Rc, ar. 129.5 0.0 180.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91
381 ** SlayDEN coNStRuctioN GRoup iNc., Sy, or. 127.4 0.0 60.2 18 0 8 55 0 19 0 0 55 382 ** taRltoN coRp.,S. lis, M. 126.3 0.0 52.6 41 0 10 40 6 0 0 3 37
383 373 top GRaDE coNStRuctioN, lirmr, Ci. 125.3 0.0 125.3 33 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 0
384 ** iMc coNStRuctioN, Mr, P. 125.0 0.0 48.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
385 ** Nova coRp., eg, n.J. 125.0 6.0 na 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 47
386 ** GEoRGE haRMS coNStRuctioN co. iNc., Frmig, n.J. 124.6 0.0 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
387 398 pRiSMatic DEvElopMENt coRp., Firf, n.J. 124.3 0.0 162.0 76 0 0 7 0 16 0 0 0
388 ** FlouRNoy coNStRuctioN co. llc, Cmbs, G. 123.1 0.0 22.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
389 ** thE MoRGaNti GRoup iNc., dbry, C.† 121.4 21.1 112.1 97 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 81
390 304 alBERt c. KoBayaShi iNc., wiph, Hii 121.0 0.0 35.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
391 ** FRoNtiER-KEMpER coNStRuctoRS iNc., esi, I.† 119.4 16.9 310.7 0 0 3 49 0 3 0 0 0
392 ** thE NEENaN co., Fr Cis, C. 119.0 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
393 254 ElKiNS coNStRuctoRS iNc., Jcsi, F. 116.8 0.0 138.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39
394 ** aMcc coRp., lg Is Ciy, n.Y.† 116.2 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
395 327 Fcl BuilDERS llc, Isc, I. 116.0 0.0 na 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
396 392 huNtER coNtRactiNG co., Gibr, ari. 116.0 0.0 30.0 0 0 0 39 0 61 0 0 0
397 298 luSaRDi coNStRuctioN co., S Mrcs, Ci. 115.0 0.0 131.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
398 ** REMEDial coNStRuctioN SERvicES lp, Hs, txs 115.0 10.0 195.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
399 375 GiBBS coNStRuctioN, Hrh, l.† 114.6 0.0 116.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
400 348 coNtiNENtal BuilDiNG SyStEMS, Cmbs, ohi 113.5 0.0 114.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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firM rank firM rank firM rank firM rank
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A. Morton Thomas and Associates Inc. 372
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where to find the top 400
firM rank firM rank firM rank firM rank
A
J.D. Abrams LP 204
Absher Construction Co. 262
Adolson & Peterson Construction 76 Ajax Building Corp. 359
Alberici Corp. 55
AMCC Corp. 394
AMEC 131
American Bridge Co. 82
American Constructors 260
American Inrastructure 167
Ames Construction Inc. 67
S.J. Amoroso Construction Co. Inc. 119
Andersen Construction Co. 280
Anderson Columbia Co. Inc. 185
Anderson Cos. 183
ARCO/Murray Construction Cos. 286
Armada Hoer Construction
Co. 309
Austin Industries 29
B
Baldwin & Shell Construction
Co. 380
Balour Beatty US 14
Barnard Construction Co. Inc. 207
Barnhill Contracting Co. 98
Barr & Barr Inc. 271
Bartlett Cocke General
Contractors 120
Barton Malow Co. 38
Batson-Cook Co. 251
Bayley Construction 274
BBL Construction Services LLC 153
Bechtel 1
The Beck Group 80
Ray Bell Construction Co. Inc. 279
Berglund Construction 343
Bernards 105
Berry, a division o Suolk
Construction 109
The BETTE Cos. 216
Big-D Construction Corp. 113
BIS TEPSCO Inc. 335
Black & Veatch 34
BlueScope Construction Inc. 344
BMWC Group Inc. 340
BNBuilders Inc. 246
Boh Bros. Construction Co. LLC 147
The Boldt Co. 93
Bovis Lend Lease 18
Bowen Engineering Corp. 162
Bozzuto Construction Co. 326
Bradbury Stamm ConstructionInc. 376
The Branch Group Inc. 239
Brasfeld & Gorrie LLC 27
Brayman Construction Corp. 325
Brinderson 322
Brinkmann Constructors 357
Bulley & Andrews LLC 281
Burns & McDonnell 95
W.L. Butler Construction Inc. 337
Butz Enterprises Inc. 338
Thos. S. Byrne Ltd. 172
C
Caddell Construction Co. Inc. 70
Cahill Contractors Inc. 253
Cajun Industries LLC 156
Cardi Corp. 226
Jay Cashman Inc. 319
CB&I 15
CCC Group Inc. 135
CDI Contractors LLC 233
CDM 240
CH2M HILL 48
Chanen Construction Co. Inc. 94
William Charles Construction
LLC 181
Choate Construction Co. 168
The Christman Co. 173
The Cianbro Cos. 169
LPCiminelli Inc. 211
Cives Steel Co. 144
Clancy & Theys Construction
Co. 141
Clark Construction 313
Clark Group 11
John S. Clark Co. LLC 324
Clarkson Construction Co. 297
Clayco Inc. 60
Clyde Cos. Inc. 190
Coakley & Williams Construction
Inc. 299
Coastal Construction Group 198
Cogdell Spencer ERDMAN (SM) 219
Commercial Contracting Group 369
Consigli Construction Co. Inc. 214
Conti Group 223
Continental Building Systems 400
Contrack International Inc. 125
CORE Construction Group 100
Corman Construction Inc. 310
Cox & Schepp Inc. 333
J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. 208
Crossland Construction Co. 97
Crowder Construction Co. 301
J.P. Cullen & Sons Inc. 217
D
Danis Building Construction
Co. 231
Davis Constructors & Engineers
Inc. 347
James G. Davis ConstructionCorp. 114
Day & Zimmermann 44
dck Worldwide LLC 92
S.D. Deacon Corp. 234
DeMatteis Organizations 194
The Dennis Engineering Group
LLC 232
Devcon Construction Inc. 151
PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving 83
Dimeo Construction Co. 86
Dome Construction Corp. 379
Doster Construction Co. 267DPR Construction Inc. 43
C.W. Driver 88
Duke Construction 64
JE Dunn Construction Group 25
E
EDGE Development Inc. 353
Edifce Inc. 358
Elkhorn Holdings 305
Elkins Constructors Inc. 393
EMJ Corp. 158
Entact LLC 364
Engineered Structures Inc. 283
F
Fagen Inc. 111
FCI Constructors Inc. 186
FCL Builders LLC 395J.H. Findor & Son Inc. 247
Flatiron Construction Corp. 47
The Flintco Cos. Inc. 39
Flournoy Construction Co.
LLC 388
Fluor Corp. 2
FNF Construction Inc. 263
Forrester Construction Co. 192
Foster Wheeler AG 10
Frontier-Kemper Constructors
Inc. 391
Fru-Con Holding Corp. 154
G
Gamma Construction Co. 361
Garco Construction Inc. 243
Garney Holding Co. 191
Gemma Power Systems 245
Gibbs Construction 399
Gilbane Building Co. 19
GLY Construction Inc. 182
Gohmann Asphalt and Construction
Inc. 373
Gotham Construction Co. LLC 148
Graham Group US 213
Granger Construction Co. 277
Granite Construction Inc. 28
Gray Construction 123
Graycor 146
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock
Corp. LLC 106
Grunley Construction Co. Inc. 187
H
H&M Co. Inc. 288The Hanover Co. 130
B.L. Harbert International LLC 74
Hardin Construction Co. LLC 201
Harkins Builders Inc. 252
George Harms Construction Co.
Inc. 386
Harper Construction Co. Inc. 241
Harper Industries Inc. 254
David E. Harvey Builders Inc. 61
Haskell 118
Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 104Hawaiian Dredging Construction
Co. Inc. 176
Hawkins Construction Co. 303
Haydon Building Corp. 302
Hensel Phelps Construction Co. 21
Herzog Contracting Corp. 145
Hill & Wilkinson General
Contractors 285
Hinkle Contracting Corp. 341
HITT Contracting Inc. 59
HK Systems Inc. 363
Hoar Construction LLC 155
Homan Corp. 49
Holder Construction Co. 37
E.W. Howell Co. LLC 258
The Hubbard Group 133
Hunt Building Co. Ltd. 53
Hunt Construction Group Inc. 26
Hunter Contracting Co. 396
Hunter Roberts Construction
Group LLC 62
Hunzinger Construction Co. 371
I
IHC Construction Cos. LLC 215
IMC Construction 384
Industrial Contractors Inc. 202
Insituorm Technologies Inc. 87
INTECH Construction Inc. 298
Interstate Highway Construction
Inc. 314
J
Jacobs 7
Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc. 124
The Jaynes Cos. 175
Joseph Jingoli & Son Inc. 126
Joeris General Contractors
Ltd. 256
GE Johnson Construction Co. 195
Jones Lang LaSalle Construction
LP 339
Jordan Construction 220
W.M. Jordan Co. Inc. 140
The Judlau Cos. 193
K
M.B. Kahn Construction Co. Inc. 180
Kaiser Foundation Health
Plan Inc. 139
KBD Group 330
KBE Building Corp. 266
KBR 3
KBS Inc. 225
Kenny Construction 81
Key Construction Inc. 205
Kiewit Corp. 4
J.E. Kingham Construction Cos. 306
Kinsley Construction Inc. 136
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firM rank firM rank firM rank firM rank
Kitchell Corp. 96
Klinger Cos. Inc. 350
Knutson Construction Services 200
Albert C. Kobayashi Inc. 390The Kokosing Group 69
The Korte Co. 230
Edward Kraemer & Sons Inc. 366
Kraus-Anderson Construction
Co. 110
L
T. J. Lambrecht Construction
Inc. 345
The Lane Construction Corp. 52
The Lauren Corp. 170
Layne Christensen Co. 57
The Layton Cos. 63
Lease Crutcher Lewis 160
LeChase Construction Services
LLC 103
Leopardo Cos. Inc. 242
Levine Builders 229
Lee Lewis Construction Inc. 165
Linbeck Group LLC 122
The LiRo Group 334
T.A. Loving Co. 291
Lunda Construction Co. 166
Lusardi Construction Co. 397
Lydig Construction Inc. 197
Lyles Construction Group 307
M
M+W U.S. 317
Manhattan Construction
Group 33
Manson Construction Co. 164
Martin-Harris Construction 308
Mascaro Construction Co. LP 212
Matrix Service Co. 71
McCarthy Holdings Inc. 20
McCormick Inc. & Subsidiaries 318
McDermott International Inc. 12
McGough Construction 161
James McHugh Construction
Co. 90
MCM 352
MCM Construction Inc. 290
The McShane Cos. 117
Meadow Valley Contractors
Inc. 378
Messer Construction Co. 73
Michels Corp. 45
Mid Eastern Builders Inc. (MEB) 300
The Middlesex Cos. 315
W.G. Mills Inc. 224
Miron Construction Co. Inc. 112
The Morganti Group Inc. 389
Morley Builders 184
Mortenson Construction 24
MWH Global 249
N
Nabholz Construction Corp. 121
Nan Inc. 348
The Neenan Co. 392
New Enterprise Stone & Lime
Co. Inc. 137New South Construction Co. Inc. 327
The Norwood Co. 342
Nova Corp. 385
O
O&G Industries Inc. 79
Odebrecht Construction Inc. 235
Okland Construction Co. Inc. 56
O’Neil Industries Inc. 108
Orion Marine Group Inc. 209
C. Overaa & Co. 228
P
Panattoni Construction Inc. 236
Paradigm Construction Co. 355
Paric Corp. 287
Parsons 36
F.H. Paschen, S.N. Nielsen 84
The PBSJ Corp. 275
PCL Construction Enterprises
Inc. 8
The PENTA Building Group 159
Pepper Construction Group 46
Perormance Contractors Inc. 75
GH Phipps Construction Cos. 316
John P. Picone Inc. 238
The Pike Co. Inc. 265
Pike Construction Co. LLC 346
Pioneer General Contractors 370
Pirtle Construction Co. 375
Pizzagalli Construction Co. 150
Plant Construction Co. LP 356
Plaza Construction Corp. 65
Posillico 374Power Construction Co. LLC 68
Primoris Corp. 101
Prismatic Development Corp. 387
Pulice Construction Inc. 272
Q
Q&D Construction Inc. 320
Quandel Enterprises Inc. 351
R
R&O Construction 293
Railworks Corp. 138
E.E. Reed Construction LP 152
Remedial Construction Services
LP 398
Rentenbach Constructors Inc. 199
Rieth-Riley Construction Co.
Inc. 129River City Construction LLC 294
RMT Inc. 264
Robins & Morton 66
Roche Constructors Inc. 332
Rockord Construction Co.
Inc. 278
Rodgers Builders Inc. 134
Roebbelen 206
ROEL Construction Co. Inc. 329
Rogers-O’Brien Construction 295
Roncelli Inc. 367RQ Construction Inc. 289
The Rudolph/Libbe Cos. Inc. 250
The Ruhlin Co. 311
H.J. Russell & Co. 292
S
S&B Engineers and Constructors
Ltd. and Afliates 218
SatterfeldPontikes
Construction 107
Saunders Construction Inc. 179
CG Schmidt Inc. 222
Science Applications International
Corp. (SAIC) 328
Sellen Construction Co. Inc. 85
SEMA Construction Inc. 312
Sevenson EnvironmentalServices 257
Shaw Construction 321
The Shaw Group Inc. 13
Shawmut Design and
Construction 77
Sheehan Pipe Line Construction
Co. 72
Shelco Inc. 203
Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. 196
Shimmick Construction Co.
Inc. 244
Howard Shockey & Sons Inc. 284
Shook National Corp. 255
Silverite Construction Co. Inc. 349
Skanska USA 6
Slayden Construction Group
Inc. 381
Sletten Cos. 227
C.D. Smith Construction 268
The George Sollitt Construction
Co. 354
SpawGlass Holding LP 115
Stacy and Witbeck Inc. 171
Stellar 143
Sterling Construction Co. Inc. 91
Structure Tone 22
Suolk Construction Co. Inc. 31
Sukut Construction Inc. 336
Summit Builders 259
Sundt Construction Inc. 54
Superior Construction Co. Inc. 261
Swinerton Inc. 40
Syska Hennessy Group 372
T
Taggart Global 157
Tarlton Corp. 382
Tellepsen 142
Terminal Construction Corp. 273
Tonn and Blank Construction 360
Top Grade Construction 383
Torcon Inc. 189
Traylor Bros. Inc. 163
The Turner Corp. 5
Turner Industries Group LLC 30Tutor Perini Corp. 9
U
Ulliman Schutte Construction
LLC 377
URS Corp. 23
V
ValleyCrest Landscape Cos. 51
James R. Vannoy & Sons
Construction Co. Inc. 296
VCC 102
Vecellio Group Inc. 177
W
Wadman Corp. 365
Wagman Cos. 368
Walbridge 50
Walsh Brothers Inc. 132
The Walsh Group 270
The Walsh Group Ltd. 17
Walton Construction Co. LLC 127
T.N. Ward Co. 221
W.W. Webber LLC 99
Webcor Builders 58
Fred Weber Inc. 178
Weeks Marine Inc. 89
Weis Builders Inc. 304
The Weitz Co. 41
WELBRO Building Corp. 269
Weston Solutions Inc. 188
Wharton-Smith Inc. 210
J.F. White Contracting Co. 237
J.J. White Inc. 282
White-Spunner ConstructionInc. 276
The Whiting-Turner Contracting
Co. 16
F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co.
Inc. 128
Willbros Group Inc. 42
Williams Brothers Construction
Co. Inc. 116
Williams Industrial Services
Group LLC 174
S.M. Wilson & Co. 149
D.L. Withers Construction 323
Wolverine Building Group
Inc. 331
Worth Construction Co. Inc. 248
The Howard S. Wright Cos. 78
X
XL Construction Corp. 362
Y
The Yates Cos. Inc. 35
Z
Zachry Holdings 32
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ENR publishes nine Top Lists during the year where we rank different types of firms in the
construction industry based on construction revenue. These rankings are based on surveys wesend out three times a year. Here is the preliminary schedule for our surveys and Top Lists:
ENR Top Lists:
• The Top 500 Design Firms April 19, 2010
• Top 400 Contractors May 17, 2010
• Top 200 Environmental Firms August 3 , 2010
• Top Green Design Firms July 5, 2010
• Top Green Contractors September 13, 2010
• Top 100 Design-Build Firms June 7, 2010
• Top 100 Construction Management Firms (Both At-Risk and For-Fee) June 7, 2010
• Top 40 Program Management Firms June 14, 2010• Top 200 International Design Firms July 28, 2010
• Top 225 International Contractors August 30, 2010
• Top 600 Specialty Contractors October 11, 2010
• Top 425 Owners November 8, 2010
ENR Sourcebooks:
• The Top 500 Design Firms Sourcebook July 5, 2010
• The Top 400 Contractors Sourcebook September 13, 2010
• The Global Construction Sourcebook December 13, 2010
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Where the 2010 Top 400 Contractors Work – by Country 1
A. NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
Alberici Corp.
AMEC
ARCO/Murray Construction Cos.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch Burns & McDonnell
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Commercial Contracting Group
The Dennis Engineering Group LLC
Flatiron Construction Corp.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc.
Graycor
HK Systems Inc.
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
Knutson Construction Services
The Lauren Corp.
Layne Christensen Co.
Matrix Service Co.
McDermott International Inc.
Michels Corp.
Parsons
PCL Construction Enterprises Inc.
Primoris Corp.
Railworks Corp.
Remedial Construction Services LP
Roncelli Inc.Sevenson Environmental Services
The Shaw Group Inc.
Shawmut Design and Construction
Taggart Global
URS Corp.
Walbridge
Weston Solutions Inc.
J.J. White Inc.
Willbros Group Inc.
B. LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
McDermott International Inc.
URS Corp.
BOLIVIA
Fluor Corp.
URS Corp.
BRAZIL
The Beck Group
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
Kiewit Corp.
Layne Christensen Co.
McDermott International Inc.
URS Corp.
CHILE
Bechtel
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
McDermott International Inc.
The Shaw Group Inc.
COLOMBIA
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AGKiewit Corp.
COSTA RICA
Bechtel
The Turner Corp.
ECUADOR
CB&I
EL SALVADOR
The Shaw Group Inc.
HONDURAS American Bridge Co.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Kiewit Corp.
MEXICO
Alberici Corp.
Barton Malow Co.
The Beck Group
Black & Veatch
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Commercial Contracting Group
Fluor Corp.
Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc.
Haskell
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
Layne Christensen Co.
McDermott International Inc.
Roncelli Inc.
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
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Walbridge
Weston Solutions Inc.
NICARAGUA
CB&I
Haskell
PANAMA
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.CB&I
PERU
Bechtel
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
KBR
URUGUAY
CB&I
VENEZUELA
CB&I Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Kiewit Corp.
SURINAME
CB&I
C. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
GREATER ANTILLES
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.KBR
URS Corp.
PUERTO RICO
CB&I
CH2M HILL
dck Worldwide LLC
Fluor Corp.
Gilbane Building Co.
Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
The Shaw Group Inc.
Shiel Sexton Co. Inc.Torcon Inc.
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
CUBA
CB&I
dck Worldwide LLC
LESSER ANTILLES
American Bridge Co.
Bechtel
CB&I
dck Worldwide LLC
Fluor Corp.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Haskell
Kiewit Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
PCL Construction Enterprises Inc.The Shaw Group Inc.
The Turner Corp.
Turner Industries Group LLC
Vecellio Group Inc.
Weeks Marine Inc.
Wharton-Smith Inc.
D. EUROPE
ALBANIA
Bechtel
Foster Wheeler AG
URS Corp.KBR
CB&I
Jacobs
AZERBAIJAN
Bechtel
CB&I
McDermott International Inc.
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
BELGIUM
Black & VeatchCB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
McDermott International Inc.
Weston Solutions Inc.
BULGARIA
Bechtel
CB&I
CZECH REP.CB&I
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
DENMARK
Fluor Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
FINLAND
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
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Jacobs
FRANCE
CB&I
Day & Zimmermann
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
McDermott International Inc.The Turner Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
GEORGIA
Bechtel
CB&I
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
The Turner Corp.
GERMANY
CB&I
Fluor Corp.Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
The Shaw Group Inc.
URS Corp.
GREECE
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
HUNGARY
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
URS Corp.
IRELAND
Black & Veatch
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
Parsons
Shiel Sexton Co. Inc.
Structure Tone
URS Corp.
ITALY
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
The Shaw Group Inc.
LITHUANIA
Weston Solutions Inc.
NETHERLANDS
Black & Veatch
CB&I Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
McDermott International Inc.
NORWAY
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
POLAND
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
URS Corp.
PORTUGAL
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG Insituform Technologies Inc.
KBR
ROMANIA
Bechtel
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
URS Corp.
RUSSIA
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
SLOVAKIA
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CB&I
Insituform Technologies Inc.
SPAIN
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc. Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
The Shaw Group Inc.
Weston Solutions Inc.
SWEDEN
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
SWITZERLAND
URS Corp.
UKRAINE
Bechtel
B.L. Harbert International LLC
URS Corp.
UNITED KINGDOM
AMEC
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
MWH Global
Nova Corp
The Shaw Group Inc.
Shawmut Design and Construction
Structure Tone
URS Corp.
YUGOSLAVIA (FORMER)
KBR
BOSNIA & HERZ.
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
KBR
CROATIA
Bechtel
CB&I
FYR MACEDONIA
KBR
SLOVENIA
Jacobs
E. MIDDLE EAST
AFGHANISTAN
Black & Veatch
Contrack International Inc.
Fluor Corp.
KBR
The Shaw Group Inc.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
BAHRAIN
Contrack International Inc.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
Jacobs
The Shaw Group Inc.
URS Corp.
CYPRUSFoster Wheeler AG
IRAQ
AMEC
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
CDM
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
The Shaw Group Inc.Tutor Perini Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
ISRAEL
Black & Veatch
CH2M HILL
M+W U.S.
McDermott International Inc.
JORDAN
CDM
CH2M HILLContrack International Inc.
KBR
The Turner Corp.
KUWAIT
Bechtel
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
KBR
Parsons
The Turner Corp.
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URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
LEBANON
Contrack International Inc.
OMAN
Bechtel
CB&I Fluor Corp.
Parsons
The Shaw Group Inc.
The Turner Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
Willbros Group Inc.
PAKISTAN
Burns & McDonnell
CDM
B.L. Harbert International LLC
KBR
QATAR
Alberici Corp.
Bechtel
Burns & McDonnell
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Contrack International Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
ParsonsThe Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
SAUDI ARABIA
AMEC
Bechtel
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
TURKEY
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
The Turner Corp.
U.A.E.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Contrack International Inc.
dck Worldwide LLC
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Graycor
B.L. Harbert International LLC Jacobs
KBR
The Morganti Group Inc.
Nova Corp
Parsons
Stellar
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
VCC
Walbridge
Weston Solutions Inc.
YEMEN, NORTHCB&I
KBR
F. ASIA/AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
HK Systems Inc. Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
Layne Christensen Co.
McDermott International Inc.
URS Corp.
BRUNEI
Foster Wheeler AG
CHINA (P.R.C.)
Bechtel
Black & VeatchCB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
B.L. Harbert International LLC
Kiewit Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
Shawmut Design and Construction
Structure Tone
Taggart Global
The Turner Corp.
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MACAU
Tutor Perini Corp.
DIEGO GARCIA
The Shaw Group Inc.
Tutor Perini Corp.
HONG KONGCB&I
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
Structure Tone
INDIA
Alberici Corp.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc. Jacobs
Kiewit Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
Structure Tone
The Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
The Yates Cos. Inc.
INDONESIA
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.KBR
McDermott International Inc.
JAPAN
Bechtel
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Fluor Corp.
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
The Shaw Group Inc.
Structure Tone
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
KAZAKHSTAN
Bechtel
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
The Morganti Group Inc.
The Turner Corp.
KOREA, SOUTH
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
The Shaw Group Inc.
Structure Tone
Weston Solutions Inc.
KYRGYZSTANFluor Corp.
MALAYSIA
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
Haskell
Jacobs
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
NEPAL
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
NEW ZEALAND
McDermott International Inc.
PACIFIC ISLANDS
Bechtel
CDM
CH2M HILL
dck Worldwide LLC
Jacobs
The Shaw Group Inc.
Tutor Perini Corp.
The Howard S. Wright Cos.
PAPUA N.GUINEA
CB&I
KBR
Parsons
PHILIPPINES
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
McDermott International Inc.
Structure Tone
SINGAPORE
CB&I
CH2M HILL
C.W. Driver
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
Insituform Technologies Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
Structure Tone
SRI LANKA
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CH2M HILL
TAIWAN (R.O.C.)
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Foster Wheeler AG
Structure ToneThe Turner Corp.
URS Corp.
Weston Solutions Inc.
THAILAND
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
Kiewit Corp.
TURKMENISTAN
McDermott International Inc.
UZBEKISTAN
Bechtel
KBR
VIETNAM
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
Kiewit Corp.
McDermott International Inc.
Structure ToneThe Turner Corp.
MONGOLIA
Fluor Corp.
G. NORTH AFRICA
ALGERIA
Bechtel
Berry, a division of Suffolk Construction
Foster Wheeler AG
KBR
Suffolk Construction Co. Inc.
EGYPT
Bechtel
CB&I
CH2M HILL
Contrack International Inc.
KBR
The Turner Corp.
EGYPT
URS Corp.
ETHIOPIA
B.L. Harbert International LLC
LIBYA
Bechtel
Foster Wheeler AG
MOROCCO Jacobs
The Turner Corp.
SOMALIA
The Shaw Group Inc.
SUDAN
B.L. Harbert International LLC
SUB SAHARA
Layne Christensen Co.
TUNISIACB&I
H.. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN AFRICA
ANGOLA
Bechtel
CB&I
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
KBR
Parsons
Weston Solutions Inc.
BOTSWANA Layne Christensen Co.
BURKINA FASO
B.L. Harbert International LLC
Layne Christensen Co.
BURUNDI
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
CAMEROON
CB&I
Foster Wheeler AG
CONGO
B.L. Harbert International LLC
Weston Solutions Inc.
GHANA
Weston Solutions Inc.
GUINEA
Bechtel
Layne Christensen Co.
URS Corp.
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LIBERIA
B.L. Harbert International LLC
Odebrecht Construction Inc.
Bechtel
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
KBR
RWANDA
B.L. Harbert International LLC
SOUTH AFRICA
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Foster Wheeler AG
B.L. Harbert International LLC
KBR
Layne Christensen Co.
Taggart Global
TANZANIA Layne Christensen Co.
UGANDA
Foster Wheeler AG
D.R. CONGO (ZAIRE)
CB&I
ZAMBIA
Fluor Corp.
B.L. Harbert International LLC
Layne Christensen Co.
ZIMBABWE
CB&I
I. ANTARCTIC/ARCTICCB&I
The Shaw Group Inc.
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Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
1
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.
Fluor Daniel
Global Services
Government
Industrial & Infrastructure
Oil & Gas
Power
3 KBR
KBR Inc.
KBR Ltd.
KBR Services Inc.Kinhill Ltd.
MW Kellogg Ltd.
4 Kiewit Corp.
Ganotec Inc.
General Construction Co.
Gulf States Inc.
Kiewit Building Group Inc.
Kiewit Energy Co.
Kiewit Industrial Canada Co.
Kiewit Pacific Co.
Kiewit Power Constructors Co.
Kiewit Southern Co.
Kiewit Western Co.Mass Electric Construction Co.
Peter Kiewit Sons Co.
TIC Canada Inc.
TIC International Inc.
TIC Maintenance Inc.
TIC The Industrial Co.
TIC The Industrial Co. Wyoming Inc.
V.K. Mason Construction Co.
Western Summit Constructors Inc.
5 The Turner Corp.
Facilities Management Solutions
The Lathrop Co. Inc.
Tompkins Builders Inc.Turner Construction Co.
Turner International LLC
Turner Logistics
Turner Universal
6 Skanska USA
Skanska USA Building
Skanska USA Civil
8 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc.
Monad Industrial Contractors Inc.
Nordic PCL Construction Inc.
PCL Civil Constructors 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 Inc.
PCL Industrial Constructors Inc.
PCL Industrial Management Inc.
PCL Industrial Services Inc.
PCL Intracon Power Inc.
Teton Industrial Construction Inc.
9 Tutor Perini Corp.
Black Construction
Cherry Hill
James A. Cummings
Keating Building Co.Perini Building Co.
Perini Management Services
Rudolph & Sletten
Tutor Perini Civil Construction
Tutor-Saliba
10 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 SAFoster 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.
11 Clark Group
Clark Guy F Atkinson Construction
Shirley Contracting
12 McDermott International Inc.
J. Ray McDermott SA
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
13 The Shaw Group Inc.
Shaw Constructors Inc.
Shaw Environmental Inc.
Shaw Infrastructure Inc.
Stone & Webster Canada
Stone & Webster Construction
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Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
2
Stone & Webster Inc.
Balfour Beatty Construction
14 Balfour Beatty US
Balfour Beatty Infrastructure
Balfour Beatty Rail
Balfour ConcordBalfour Resource Group
Barnhart Balfour Beatty
Charter Builders
Heery International
RTDooley Construction
SpawMaxwell Co.
15 CB&I
Arabian CBI Ltd.
CB&I Inc.
CB&I Lummus
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
17 The Walsh Group Ltd.
Archer Western Contractors
Walsh Construction Co.
18 Bovis Lend Lease
Bovis Lend Lease Inc.
Bovis Lend Lease LMB Inc.
20 McCarthy Holdings Inc.MC Industrial
McCarthy Building Cos. Inc
22 Structure Tone
Constructors & Associates Inc.
L.F. Driscoll Co.
Pavarini Construction
Pavarini McGovern LLC
Structure Tone International
23 URS Corp.
Advatech LLC
Aman Environmental Construction Inc.
Banshee Construction
Cash & Associates Inc.Cleveland Wrecking Co.
EC Driver & Associates Inc.
Lear Siegler Services Inc.
URS Energy & Construction Inc.
URS Federal Services Inc.
W.G. Bolivia SRL
Washington Group Northern
WG Deutschland GmbH
WG Jamaica Ltd.
WG Latin America
25 JE Dunn Construction Group
JE Dunn Construction Midwest
JE Dunn Construction North Central
JE Dunn Construction Northwest
JE Dunn Construction Rocky Mountain
JE Dunn Construction South Central
RJ Griffin & Co.28 Granite Construction Inc.
Granite Construction Co.
Granite Construction Northeast Inc.
Granite Northwest Inc.
Intermountain Slurry Seal Inc.
Pozzolan Products Co.
29 Austin Industries
Austin Bridge & Road
Austin Commercial
Austin Industrial
30 Turner Industries Group LLC
Turner Industrial Maintenance LLC
Turner Specialty Services
Turner St. Croix Maintenance Inc.32 Zachry Holdings
Precision Resource
Zachry Engineering
Zachry Nuclear Inc.
33 Manhattan Construction Group
Cantera Concrete Co.
Kraft Construction Co.
Manhattan Road & Bridge
34 Black & Veatch
Black & Veatch Energy
Black & Veatch Enterprise Management
Solutions
Black & Veatch Federal Services DivisionBlack & Veatch Telecom
Black & Veatch Water
35 The Yates Cos. Inc.
Blaine Construction Corp.
Edwards Electric Service LLC
Jesco Inc.
Jesco Maintenance
MEI
Merit Electrical Inc.
Several Construction Joint Ventures
Superior Asphalt Inc.
W.G. Yates & Sons Construction Co.
Yates Services LLC36 Parsons
Parsons Commercial Technology Group
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group
Parsons Transportation Group
Parsons Water & Infrastructure
38 Barton Malow Co.
Barton Malow Design
39 The Flintco Cos. Inc.
Flintco Inc.
Oakridge Builders Inc.
40 Swinerton Inc.
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Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
3
HMH Builders
Lyda Swinerton Builders
Swinerton Builders
Swinerton Management & Consulting
WP Young Construction
41 The Weitz Co.HyVee Weitz Construction LLC
Watts Constructors
Weitz Golf Construction
Weitz Industrial
42 Willbros Group Inc.
Integrated Service Co. LLC
The Oman Construction Co. LLC
Willbros Canada Holdings Ltd.
Willbros Construction (U.S.) LLC
Willbros Construction Services (Canada) LP
Willbros Engineers (U.S.) LLC
Willbros Government Services (U.S.) LLC
Willbros Middle East Ltd.
Willbros Midstream Services (U.S.) LLCWillbros Midwest Pipeline Construction
(Canada) LP
Willbros Project Services (U.S.) LLC
Willbros USA Inc.
44 Day & Zimmermann
Atlantic Union Resources
Day & Zimmermann NPS
DZ Atlantic (The Atlantic Group Inc.)
ECI Construction Inc.
Mason & Hanger Group Inc.
North American Power Partners
SOC LLC
45 Michels Corp.Michels Canada Co.
Mi-Tech Services Inc.
Pilchuck Contractors Inc.
46 Pepper Construction Group
Pepper Construction Co.
Pepper Construction Co. of Indiana
Pepper Construction Co. of Ohio
Pepper Environmental Technologies
Pepper-Lawson Construction Co.
47 Flatiron Construction Corp.
Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd.
Flatiron Constructors Inc.
Flatiron West Inc.Terno Inc.
48 CH2M HILL
CH2M Hill Canada Ltd.
CH2M Hill Constructors Inc.
CH2M Hill Constructors International Inc.
CH2M Hill Energy Ltd.
CH2M Hill Global Inc.
CH2M Hill Inc.
CH2M Hill International Ltd.
CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co.
CH2M Hill Trigon Inc.
CH2M Hill-WG Idaho LLC
Operations Management International Inc.
49 Hoffman Corp.
Hoffman Yard
HSI (Hoffman Structures)
Ming SurveyorsPrecision Construction
50 Walbridge
Walbridge Canada
Walbridge de Mexico
Walbridge East
Walbridge Equipment Installation
Walbridge Southeast
51 ValleyCrest Landscape Cos.
ValleyCrest Landscape Development
ValleyCrest Landscape Maintenance
52 The Lane Construction Corp.
Cold River Materials
Prestress Contracting LLC
Rea Contracting LLCSenate Asphalt
Sunrise Materials
Virginia Paving Co.
Virginia Sign & Lighting
Wardwell Contracting
55 Alberici Corp.
Alberici Constructors Inc.
Alberici Constructors Ltd.
Gunther-Nash Inc.
Hillsdale Construcciones
WWPS Inc.
56 Okland Construction Co. Inc.
Arviso Okland Construction JVICON Okland Teaming Agreement
Orco Contracting LLC
Target Okland Teaming Agreement
57 Layne Christensen Co.
International Directional Services
Jayne de Brazil
Layne Christensen Australia
Layne Christensen Canada
Layne De Mexico
Reynolds Inc.
Reynolds Inliner
Vibration Technology
WL Hailey & Co.60 Clayco Inc.
Clayco Realty Group
Concrete Strategies
Forum Studio Inc.
63 The Layton Cos.
Interior Construction Specialists
Layton Construction Co.
Layton Construction Co.
Layton Construction Co. of Arizona
Layton Interior Specialists of Arizona
65 Plaza Construction Corp.
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Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
4
KM/Plaza
68 Power Construction Co. LLC
Power Contracting and Engineering Corp.
69 The Kokosing Group
Area Aggregates LLC
Corna/Kokosing ConstructionKokosing Materials Inc.
McGraw/Kokosing Inc.
The Olen Corp.
Wabash Steel LLC
71 Matrix Service Co.
Matrix Service Inc.
Matrix Service Industrial Contractors Inc.
76 Adolfson & Peterson Construction
AP Atlantic Inc.
AP Gulf States Inc.
AP Midwest LLC
AP Mountain States LLC
AP Southwest LLC
AP West Coast Inc.AP Wyoming LLC
Rushforth Construction Co. Inc.
78 The Howard S. Wright Cos.
Howard S. Wright Construction Co.
Howard S. Wright Constructors
HSW Builders
HSW Enterprises
Team-Build
80 The Beck Group
HC Beck Ltd.
The Beck Internacional de Mexico
81 Kenny Construction
Kenny InLiner82 American Bridge Co.
American Bridge Bahamas Ltd.
American Bridge Honduras
American Bridge International
American Bridge Mexico
83 PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving
Lindy Paving Inc.
Trumbull Corp.
86 Dimeo Construction Co.
Grande Masonry
87 Insituform Technologies Inc.
Corrpro Cos.
The Bayou Cos.United Pipeline Systems
89 Weeks Marine Inc.
Healy Tibbitts Builders Inc.
M.P. Howlett Inc.
Weeks De Puerto Rico Inc.
Weeks Offshore Inc.
91 Sterling Construction Co. Inc.
Ralph L. Wadsworth
Road & Highway Builders Inc.
Texas Sterling Construction
92 dck Worldwide LLC
dck International LLC
dck North America LLC
dck Pacific Construction LLC
dck Pacific Guam LLC
DCK Pacific LLC
96 Kitchell Corp.Kitchell CEM
Kitchell Contractors
Kitchell Custom Builders LLC
Kitchell Custom Homes
Kitchell Environmental Inc.
Kitchell-Au'authum Ki LLC
97 Crossland Construction Co.
Crossland Heavy Contractors
100 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, Southeast Inc.
Otto Baum Co. Inc.
101 Primoris Corp.
ARB Inc.
ARB Structures Inc.
Born Heaters
Cardinal Contractors Inc.
Cardinal Mechanical
Cardinal Mechanical
Cravens Services
GML Coatings LLC
James Group Constr.
Onquest Inc.107 Satterfield & Pontikes Construction
JLG Structures Inc.
108 O'Neil Industries Inc.
T.L. Roof
W.E. O'Neil Construction Co.
W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of Arizona
W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of California
W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of Colorado
113 Big-D Construction Corp.
Big-D Pacific
Big-D Signature
Big-D Southwest
115 SpawGlass Holding LPSpawGlass Civil Construction
SpawGlass Construction Corp.
SpawGlass Contractors Inc.
117 The McShane Cos.
Cadence McShane Corp.
McShane Construction Corp.
118 Haskell
The Haskell Co. de Mexico SA de CV
123 Gray Construction
Gray-ICE Builders
WS Construction
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5
124 Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc.
Jacobsen Alliance Group Inc.
Jacobsen National Group Inc.
Jacobsen Residential Group Inc.
Jacobsen Wasatch Group Inc.
126 Joseph Jingoli & Son Inc.Austere Energy Management Inc.
DCO Energy LLC
DCO Essex Energy LLC
DCO Operations LLC
JJS Management Services
Strategic Program Support LLC
127 Walton Construction Co. LLC
Walton Contractors Inc.
128 F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co. Inc.
Freitag-Weinhardt Inc.
Industrial Electric Inc.
Poynter Sheet Metal Inc.
131 AMEC
AMEC Americas Ltd.AMEC Dynamic Structures Ltd.
AMEC Earth & Environmental Inc.
AMEC Kamtech Inc.
AMEC Paragon
AMEC-NNC Canada
Geomelt
Midwest Management (1987) Inc.
US Pipelines Inc.
133 The Hubbard Group
Blythe Construction Inc.
Hubbard Construction Co.
134 Rodgers Builders Inc.
Mid-Atlantic Construction Co.136 Kinsley Construction Inc.
R & C Mechanical LLC
137 New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc.
E.R.S.C. Inc.
Eastern Industries Inc.
Elco-Hausman Construction Corp.
Martin Limestone Inc.
Protection Services Inc.
Top ROC Newcrete Products
Valley Quarries Inc.
138 Railworks Corp.
HSQ
LK Comstock Inc.LK Comstock National Transit
PNR Railworks Inc.
Railworks Signals & Communications Inc.
Railworks Systems Inc.
Railworks Track Services
Railworks Track Systems
Railworks Transit Inc.
140 W.M. Jordan Co. Inc.
Bass Steel Buildings
142 Tellepsen
Building Concrete Solutions LP
Tellepsen Builders LP
145 Herzog Contracting Corp.
Herzog Transit Services Inc.
146 Graycor
Graycor Blasting Co. Inc.
Graycor Construction Co. Inc.Graycor Industrial Constructors Inc.
Graycor International of Canada Corp.
Graycor International S. de RL de CV
148 Gotham Construction Co. LLC
Gotham Greenwich Construction Co.
149 S.M. Wilson & Co.
Rollins Construction Co.
152 E.E. Reed Construction LP
Davis/Reed Construction Inc.
E. E. Reed Construction LP (Dallas, TX)
E. E. Reed Construction LP (Herndon, VA)
E. E. Reed Construction LP (Houston, TX)
Zapalac/Reed Construction Co. LP
154 Fru-Con Holding Corp.Bilfinger Berger Civil Inc.
Centennial Contractors Inc.
Fru-Con Construction Corp.
156 Cajun Industries LLC
Cajun Constructors Inc., Baton Rouge
Cajun Constructors Inc., Dallas
Cajun Constructors Inc., Houston
Cajun Deep Foundations LLC
Cajun Equipment Services LLC
Cajun Maritime LLC
158 EMJ Corp.
Signal Wind Energy LLC
161 McGough ConstructionMcGough Cos. Southeast Inc.
McGough Cos. Southwest Inc.
McGough Facility Management
McGough Industrial
164 Manson Construction Co.
Manson Bahamas
Manson Gulf LLC
167 American Infrastructure
AI Maryland
AI Virginia
Allan A Myers
169 The Cianbro Cos.
Cianbro Constructors LLCCianbro Corp.
Cianbro Fabrication & Coating
Cianbro Marine
170 The Lauren Corp.
Kamtech Services Inc.
Lauren Engineers & Constructors Inc.
173 The Christman Co.
Christman Constructors Inc.
174 Williams Industrial Services Group LLC
Williams Industrial Services LLC
Williams Plant Services LLC
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Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
6
Williams Specialty Services LLC
175 The Jaynes Cos.
Global Structures
Jaynes Corp.
Jaynes Corp. of California
Jaynes Corp. of ColoradoJaynes Structures
177 Vecellio Group Inc.
Ranger Construction Industries Inc.
Sharpe Bros.
Vecellio & Grogan Inc.
181 William Charles Construction LLC
Environmental Contractors Inc.
Ragnar Benson LLC
Rockford Electric Power
Rockford Sand & Gravel
Structors Inc.
William Charles Electric LLC
183 Anderson Cos.
Harrell Contracting GroupRoy Anderson Corp
184 Morley Builders
Benchmark Contractors
Morley Construction
185 Anderson Columbia Co. Inc.
A Mining Group LLC
A Truck Line
A Truck Line LLC
ACCI/API, A Joint Venture
Buckhorn Materials
Durastress
Eagle Roofing Products
Junction City MiningSuwannee American Cement
Trinity Materials
188 Weston Solutions Inc.
MEC Analytical Systems Inc.
Moorstein Inc.
Weston APG LLC
Weston International Holdings Inc.
Weston of New Jersey Inc.
Weston Power LLC
Weston Solutions (Delaware) Inc.
Weston Solutions (IPR) Inc.
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
190 Clyde Cos. Inc.
Geneva Rock Products
Sunroc Corp.
W.W. Clyde & Co.
191 Garney Holding Co.
Garney Construction
Grimm Construction193 The Judlau Cos.
Infrastructure Electric LLC
J-Track LLC
Judlau Contracting Inc.
Midland Tech LLC
TC Electric LLC
Valsen Marine LLC
Welkin Mechanical LLC
198 Coastal Construction Group
Coastal Condominiums
Coastal Construction Co.
Coastal Construction of Palm Beach
Coastal Homes
200 Knutson Construction ServicesKnutson Construction Services Midwest Inc.
Knutson Construction Services Rochester Inc.
202 Industrial Contractors Inc.
Industrial Equipment Inc.
Professional Consultants Inc.
Tri-State Refractories Corp.
206 Roebbelen
Roebbelen Construction Management Services
Inc.
Roebbelen Contracting Inc.
Roebbelen Management Inc.
207 Barnard Construction Co. Inc.
Barnard of Nevada Inc.Barnard Pipeline Inc.
208 J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc.
Cream Ridge Construction Co. Inc.
Creamer Environmental Inc.
Creamer Sanzari Joint Venture
Creamer Sanzari Railroad TriVenture
209 Orion Marine Group Inc.
F. Miller Construction
King Fisher Marine Service
Misener Marine Construction
Orion Construction LP
Orion Dredging Services
210 Wharton-Smith Inc.SiteSecure Inc.
Thamer Construction Southeast LLC
211 LPCiminelli Inc.
LPCiminelli Construction Corp.
212 Mascaro Construction Co. LP
Mascaro Contracting LP
213 Graham Group US
Graham Construction and Management Inc.
Graham Construction Inc.
Graham Construction Services
Graham Contracting Ltd.
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7
216 The BETTE Cos.
BBL Florida LLC
Bette & Cring LLC
Texas BBL LLC
218 S&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. and
AffiliatesFord, 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.
220 Jordan Construction
CF Jordan Construction LLC
CF Jordan Residential LLC
223 Conti Group
Conti Conti Federal Services Inc.
Conti Enterprises Inc.
Conti of New York LLC
Conti of PA LLCConti Services LLC
Sundurance Energy
227 Sletten Cos.
Sletten Construction Co.
Sletten Construction of Nevada Inc.
Sletten Construction of Wyoming Inc.
231 Danis Building Construction Co.
Danis Industrial Construction
234 S.D. Deacon Corp.
J.R. Roberts/Deacon Inc.
RemcoDeacon Inc.
S.D. Deacon Corp. of California Inc.
S.D. Deacon Corp. of OregonS.D. Deacon Corp. of Washington Inc.
S.D. Deacon Enterprises Inc.
237 J.F. White Contracting Co.
Sonet Electrical Systems Inc.
White Equipment Leasing Corp.
239 The Branch Group Inc.
Branch & Associates Inc.
Branch Highways Inc.
E.V. Williams Inc.
G.J. Hopkins Inc.
R. E. Daffan Inc.
240 CDM
CDM Constructors Inc.CDM Federal Programs Corp.
CDM International Inc.
243 Garco Construction Inc.
Acme Concrete Paving Inc.
244 Shimmick Construction Co. Inc.
Shimmick/Balfour Beatty Rail JV
Shimmick/Obayashi JV
Shimmick/Skanska JV
245 Gemma Power Systems
Gemma Renewable Power LLC
249 MWH Global
MWH Americas Inc.
MWH Asia Ltd.
MWH Constructors Inc.
MWH Enterprises
MWH Europe Ltd.
MWH Holdings Ltd.250 The Rudolph/Libbe Cos. Inc.
BHP Energy LLC
GEM Industrial Inc.
RLP Realty Ltd.
Rudolph/Libbe Inc.
Rudolph/Libbe Properties Inc.
251 Batson-Cook Co.
Batson-Cook Co. (Atlanta, GA)
Batson-Cook Co. (Jacksonville, FL)
Batson-Cook Co. (Tampa, FL)
Batson-Cook Co. (West Point, GA)
254 Harper Industries Inc.
CalX Resources LLC
Frontier Aggregates LLCFrontier Materials Co. LLC
Harper Construction LLC
Metro Ready Mix Concrete LLC
Morsey Constructors LLC
Precision Steel LLC
The Federal Materials Co. LLC
Vanguard Contractors LLC
255 Shook National Corp.
Ameritcon Inc.
Shook Inc.
Shook LLC
257 Sevenson Environmental Services
Sevenson Industrial Services Inc.Waste Stream Technology Inc.
259 Summit Builders
Suncoast Builders
261 Superior Construction Co. Inc.
Superior Construction of Indiana LLC
264 RMT Inc.
RMT Consulting Engineers PC
RMT Inc. Michigan
RMT International Inc.
RMT North Carolina Inc.
269 WELBRO Building Corp.
DonahueFavret/WELBRO LLC
Pike/WELBRO Joint VentureTeamwork Structures LLC
WELBRO Building Corp.
WELBRO Condominium Construction LLC
WELBRO Management
WELBRO/Ellis Don and Sierra Joint Venture
WELBRO/Foley Joint Venture
270 The Walsh Group
Walsh Construction Co./OR
Walsh Construction Co./WA
271 Barr & Barr Inc.
A.P. Schmidt
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Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
8
272 Pulice Construction Inc.
McNeil Brothers Inc.
Roadway Electric LLC
275 The PBSJ Corp.
PBS&J Constructors Inc.
PBS&J International Inc.Peter R. Brown Construction Inc.
Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan Inc. (PBS&J)
279 Ray Bell Construction Co. Inc.
Bell and Associates Construction LP
280 Andersen Construction Co.
Andersen Structures
282 J.J. White Inc.
Contract Maintenance Office (NJ)
Contract Maintenance Office (OH)
Exchanger/HydroBlasting Group
HVAC Service/Facility Operations Group
Pharmaceutical Group
Tank Construction Repair Group
286 ARCO/Murray Construction Cos.Arco Beverage Construction Co.
Arco Construction Co.
Arco Design/Build Construction Co.
Arco Design/Build Mid-Atlantic
Arco Design/Build Northeast
Arco National Construction Co.
Arco/Murray National Construction Co.
The Murray Co.
288 H&M Co. Inc.
Concrete Systems Co. LLC
Electrical Systems Co. LLC
H&M Architects/Engineers Inc.
H&M Industrial Services Inc.Mechanical Systems Co. LLC
297 Clarkson Construction Co.
Everett Quarries Inc.
Johnson County Aggregates
Superior-Bowen Asphalt Co.
305 Elkhorn Holdings
Eagle Pipeline
Elkhorn Construction Inc.
HOAD
306 J.E. Kingham Construction Cos.
Kingham Dalton Wilson
307 Lyles Construction Group
American Paving Co.Kaweah Construction Co.
Lyles Mechanical Co.
W.M. Lyles Co.
308 Martin-Harris Construction
M&H Building Specialties
310 Corman Construction Inc.
Corman-Imbach Marine Inc.
312 SEMA Construction Inc.
SEMA Precast Inc.
318 McCormick Inc. & Subsidiaries
Asphalt Paving & Supply
Dakota RM Construction
McCormick Construction
Northern Improvement Co.
Roberts Construction Co.
319 Jay Cashman Inc.
Cashman Dredging & Marine Constructors LLCMarine Contracting LLC
Preload Inc.
Sterling Equipment Inc.
320 Q & D Construction Inc.
N.L. Dianda & Sons Construction &
Management
N.L. Dianda & Sons Ltd.
N.L. Dianda & Sons Manufacturing Inc.
324 John S. Clark Co. LLC
Design Inc. of North Carolina
326 Bozzuto Construction Co.
Bozzuto Contracting Co.
327 New South Construction Co. Inc.
New South Construction Co.328 Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC)
R. W. Beck
The Benham Cos.
331 Wolverine Building Group Inc.
Fryling Construction
Wolverine Building Inc.
Wolverine Construction
Wolverine North America
334 The LiRo Group
LiRo Architects & Engineering PC
LiRo Architects & Engineering West PC
LiRo Architects + Planners PC
LiRo Engineers Inc.LiRo Program and Construction Management PC
338 Butz Enterprises Inc.
Alexander Building Construction Co.
Alvin H. Butz Inc.
Shoemaker Construction Co.
340 BMWC Group Inc.
BMW Constructors Inc.
BMWC Constructors Inc.
BMWC Process Fabrications Inc.
347 Davis Constructors & Engineers Inc.
Mass Excavation Inc.
350 Klinger Cos. Inc.
Gleeson Constructors & Engineers LLCKlinger Constructors LLC
W.A. Klinger LLC
Younglove Construction LLC
351 Quandel Enterprises Inc.
Performance Construction Services Inc.
Pyramid Construction Services Inc.
QEI Construction Group LLC
The Quandel Group Inc.
355 Paradigm Construction Co.
S.E. Foster Construction Co.
S.E. Foster II LP
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Rank Firm Subsidiary Rank Firm Subsidiary
9
S.E. Foster LP
357 Brinkmann Constructors
Brinkmann Constructors (CO)
Brinkmann Constructors (MO)
363 HK Systems Inc.
HISCO Ltd.368 Wagman Cos.
G.A. & F.C. Wagman Inc.
Wagman Construction Inc.
369 Commercial Contracting Group
Canadian Commercial Contracting
Commercial Contracting de Mexico
370 Pioneer General Contractors
Ace High Crane Rental
Metal Tech
Tailored Building Systems
372 Syska Hennessy Group
Syska Hennessy Group Construction Inc.
Syska Hennessy Group Inc.
374 PosillicoPosillico Civil
Posillico Environmental
Posillico Materials
377 Ulliman Schutte Construction LLC
Clark/US Joint Venture 50%
Clark/US LLC Joint Venture 50%
389 The Morganti Group Inc.
Morganti Florida Inc.
Morganti National Inc.
Morganti Texas Inc.
391 Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc.
Frontier-Kemper Constructors ULC
394 AMCC Corp.AMCI Construction Inc.
399 Gibbs Construction
Gibbs Residential
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