ENR 2012-Top 400 Contractors
ENR 2012-Top 400 Contractors
ENR 2012-Top 400 Contractors
72 // Markets Share of Total Revenue p. 73 // Domestic Staff Hiring p. 73 // International Staff Hiring p. 73 // International Market Analysis p. 74 // Hot Markets: LNG Export Terminals p. 74 // Top 400 Dialogue p. 77 // Top 20 by Sector pp. 78, 81 // Top 100 by New Contracts p. 82 // Top 50 Contractors Working Abroad p. 85 // Strategies: Hoffman Corp. p. 85 // Top 50 Domestic Heavy Contractors p. 87 // Top 50 Domestic General Building Revenue p. 88 // Building Technology: MATT Construction p. 88 // Winning Strategy: Gray Construction p. 90 // Top 400 List p. 93 // Top 400 Index p. 109
NUMBER 188
The firm is managing the new energy campus project at Oregon State University.
ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION
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2011-2012 at a Glance
Number of Firms Reporting Profitability
313
Domestic Profits International Profits Domestic Losses International Losses
Domestic Revenue Domestic New Contracts International Revenue International New Contracts
188
Lower Same
107.59
111 74
61.65 50 31 40
194.4
2002
193.4
2003
209.7
2004
235.6
2005
262.8
2006
304.4
2007
338.4
2008
290.6
2009
259.4
2010
282.1
2011
Is the construction industry finally coming out of the recession? Among contractors, it depends. For those in the industrial, manufacturing and petroleum sectors, work is picking up. In the power markets, pipeline work is growing as permitting advances. But in the public infrastructure and buildings markets, contractors are scrambling to get their share of a diminished yet stable workload. The slow turnaround in the construction market can be seen in this years ENR Top 400 Contractors list. As a group, the Top 400 generated $282.14 billion in contracting revenue in 2011, an increase of 8.8% from 2010s $259.41 billion. This contrasts with the record $338.38 billion in 2008 contracting revenue reported by the group in our 2009 Top 400. However, 2011 represents a step in a positive direction. Domestic contracting revenue for the Top 400 rose 5.9% in 2011, to $220.49 billion, while international contracting revenue jumped 20.3%, to $61.65 billion. The contrast between the private-sector markets and those dominated by the public sector in the domestic U.S. market are distinct. Manufacturing, which rose 82.7% in 2011, shows the strongest domestic turnaround. The telecommunications market, which has been led by growth in data centers, also surged, rising 28.7% in the U.S. Other big gainers on the domestic side were power (up 15.5%), petroleum
We are not going to try to top 2011 in sales, but [2012] should be a solid year. The size of the jobs seems to be getting bigger. Bill Dudley, President, Bechtel
(up 14.4%) and industrial process (up 13.8%). The domestic infrastructure markets were less active. Contracting revenue in the U.S. transportation market rose 7.0%, hazardous-waste contracting rose 4.1%, and water supply work was up 3.6%. Still, its better than 2011, when sewer and wastewater contracting revenue fell 20.7% from the prior year. Bechtel, at the top of the ENR Top 400 for the 14th straight year, had a record year in 2011. It booked $53 billion in new work in 2011, including $47.2 billion in construction and engineering-procurementconstruction contracts, according to its annual report. We closed on some huge projects in the commodities sector, particularly in [liquefied natural gas] projects in Australia and in mining and metals in South America, says Bill Dudley, Bechtels president. He says 2012 is shaping up to be another good year. We are not going to try to top 2011 in sales, but it should be a solid year. The size of the jobs seems to be getting bigger. Fluor Corp. also experienced a big year in 2011, and that activity seems to be continuing into 2012. CEO David Seaton, in a recent analysts conference, noted double-digit growth in both revenue and profits in its oil-and-gas, industrial and infrastructure, and global services segments. Backlog again hit a new company record $42.5 billion, up 14% from a year ago
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THE GEORGE SOLLITT CONSTRUCTION CO. is the oldest contractor on this years Top 400. It was founded in 1838.
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41.6%
15.7% 1.6%
Other $3,050.3
2.3%
Transportation $44,327.0
2.9%
Water $6,360.8
2.3%
Telecom $6,606.3
Industrial $21,099.2
7.5%
9.0%
Manufacturing $8,065.1
Power $25,317.0
Petroleum $40,939.2
14.5%
(Measured $ millions)
Source: McGraw-Hill Construction Research & Analytics / ENR.
162 59 152
28 5 125
and up 6% over last quarter. We really see opportunities across all our market segments. International capital programs rule the day, but a strengthening U.S. market would be a plus, Seaton says. Consolidation While consolidation among contractors is not as high as among design firms, there were several notable acquisitions among the Top 400. Tutor Perini led the way in 2011. It spent about $600 million on purchases, including Wisconsin-based Lunda Construction, Mississippi-based Anderson Cos. and Evansville, Ind.based Frontier-Kemper Constructionall of which were on last years Top 400. Tutor Perini also acquired several subcontractors, including GreenStar Services Corp., New York City, and Fisk Electric, Houston. These acquisitions drove a 48% revenue increase, to $912.5 million from $615.3 million, in the first quarter of 2012, compared to Q1 2011. Our integrated service capabilitiesincluding program management, specialty contracting and civil constructioncontinue to increase our control over price, said CEO Ron Tutor in a recent analysts conference. The firm also noted that acquisition costs generated a net loss of $1.2 million in the same time frame. Tutor says Tutor Perinis building and civil groups will use the firms newly organized specialty-contractor group to use an
362
62.1%
37.8%
integrated bid approach for large-scale work. Another active firm was Balfour Beatty US. It acquired Howard S. Wright (HSW), Seattle, and the water group of Fru-Con. HSW brings us a whole new type of project with their relationships with national customers, says Robert Van Cleave, CEO of Balfour Beatty US. For example, he notes that HSW is doing a 60-store rollout for Les Schwab Tire Stores. Further, the acquisition of Fru-Cons water group opens up an entirely new geographic area for Balfour Beatty US. Most of our work in the water sector was in California and the West Coast, says Van Cleave. In Fru-Con, we saw the opportunity to bring our water practice to the East Coast. Flat Buildings The largest market for U.S. contractors is also the most problematic: Revenue for the Top 400 in the domestic general building market rose only 0.25% in 2011, to $109.4 billion. This uptick is a far cryby 33%from the $165.0 billion the Top 400 booked in 2008. Public buildings work is declining as revenue shortfalls and deficits widen among municipalities. Contractors wonder if the private sector will take up the slack. Many contractors in the buildings sector are skeptical of any major turnaround soon. The buildings
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Canada $17,083.3
Africa $3,927.5
Europe $5,792.5
(Measured $ millions)
Source: McGraw-Hill Construction Research & Analytics / ENR.
(Measured $ billions)
Source: McGraw-Hill Construction Research & Analytics / ENR.
market still is pretty flat, and that is down nearly 40% from its peak in 2007, says Nick Makes, senior vice president for Turner Construction. While there is some indication that architectural billing rates are up, Makes says he has not seen any significant pickup in hiring among architects. That may be because they have been forced to be more productive, but I am not convinced there is any spurt in building construction. The private developer market also remains tough amid tighter credit for project finance. The commercial sector continues to be challenged except in buildto-suit cases, says Shaun Yancey, executive vice president of PCL. However, he does see some stirring in the entertainment market. Opportunities are bubbling up in some commercial office markets, especially for Turner, which has one of the biggest projects in the private developer market again. In 2008, Turner had started the 1-million-sq-ft office tower at 250 W. 55th St. in New York City for Boston Properties, but the project was halted after the foundations were dug. Makes says Boston Properties has secured a major tenant, and Turner now has restarted construction. The corporate build-to-suit market appears to be stirring. Corporations are investing in their own facilities. It doesnt require speculative money, says Tom Donnelly, ValleyCrest Landscape Development president. Donnelly notes examples such as the new headquarters for Novartis in New Jersey and Devon Energy in Oklahoma City. Thats a change from the wait-andsee mode to an optimistic-about-the-future mode. Companies are back in the growth mode. Not all of this work is in new facilities. There is a level of corporate activity that we havent seen in three
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The surge in shale-gas extraction around the U.S. has caused a worldwide rush to obtain cheap U.S. natural gas. Now, to answer this demand, major energy companies are scrambling to convert existing liquefied natural gas, or LNG, import terminals into export terminals. On Nov. 14, 2011, Houston-based Cheniere Energy awarded Bechtel a $3.9-billion engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for two new liquefaction trains at the Sabine Pass LNG terminal in Cameron Parish, La. Bechtel previously built the facility as an LNG receiving facility (above). In January, Freeport LNG Expansion LP awarded Zachry Industrial Inc. and CB&I Inc. a front-end engineering and design
contract for the Freeport Liquefaction Project near Freeport, Texas. Also, on April 27, Foster Wheeler was awarded an owners engineer contract for a new LNG liquefaction project in Hackberry, La., by Cameron LNG LLC. On April 16, Sabine Pass became the first of the terminals to get the go-ahead from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, says Bill Dudley, Bechtels president. He says the plan is to have the facility running at full capacity by 2016. These are really big jobs, so it is not like construction will start tomorrow, says Keith Manning, CEO of Zachry Holdings Inc. Zachry is considering preparing EPC bids on both the Freeport and Cameron projects, Manning says. n
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We believe the only successful strategy is to provide better value. Playing the game of how low can you go on price ... is bad for our firm, bad for our industry and ultimately bad for the client because it leads to a lesser product.
They are excellent, and they need to be. These relationships, too, are more important than ever. Now is a bad time to gamble on a low number from a subcontractor or supplier we dont know and trust.
Our strategy is to be patient and not take on cheap work that would put us at a disadvantage when markets come back to more normal levels. We compete by outsmarting the competition.
Subcontractors have taken on many low-margin projects [and face] rising materials costs. So, Forrester implemented a quick-pay system for prequalified subcontractors, building loyalty and providing relief.
We strategically but aggressively invested in our people and recruited key players who could enhance our offerings. We acquired a team in Phoenix to expand our scope in the Southwest and also in the light-industrial markets.
The subcontractor and supplier markets are under more stress than weve observed in the past. As a result, weve begun to unbundle more, and we make more direct purchases, versus relying on subs.
Our strategy is to remain focused on how we do business. We cut out unneeded expenses and focused the company to ensure the best team is being presented for the project at hand. We operate with a one-company approach.
We are working more closely with subcontractors to price the work correctly the first time, recognizing there is no room for error. It is critical that our subcontractors take work for profit, not short-term cash flow.
We cant control what goes on in the world, but we can control what we do as a company of employee-owners. We need to tighten up costs, be as competitive as possible and then execute at the highest levels of efficiency.
Its a buyers market, and we are taking this opportunity to build relationships with key suppliers and vendors. By providing them with a steady stream of work now, we hope they will remember us when the market picks back up.
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FIRST SOLAR manufactures solar panels and constructs solar farms, including the 290-MW Agua Caliente solar farm near Tempe, Ariz.
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PETROLEUM
TRANSPORTATION
3
RANK 2012 2011
POWER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 BECHTEL 2 FLUOR CORP. 6 CB&I 3 FOSTER WHEELER AG 4 KBR 7 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC. 5 JACOBS 9 KIEWIT CORP. 8 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11
1 BECHTEL 2 KIEWIT CORP. 3 FLUOR CORP. 4 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 5 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. ** COLAS USA 8 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP. 7 SKANSKA USA 6 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 9 KBR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12
1 BECHTEL 2 THE SHAW GROUP INC. 4 KIEWIT CORP. 5 DAY & ZIMMERMANN ** FIRST SOLAR INC. ** THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. 8 FOSTER WHEELER AG 6 URS CORP. 3 FLUOR CORP. 7 KBR 9 WILLBROS GROUP INC.
10 10 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 11 14 WILLBROS GROUP INC. 12 14 ** PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP. ** ASRC ENERGY SERVICES 13 12 PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC. 15 13 MICHELS CORP. 16 11 THE SHAW GROUP INC. 17 17 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LTD. 18 15 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC. 19 16 MATRIX SERVICE CO. 20 18 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES
10 11 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION
12 18 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 13 12 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 14 15 17 ** OHL USA INC. ** RAILWORKS CORP. ** BALFOUR BEATTY US
13 10 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC. 14 14 JINGOLI - DCO 15 12 BLACK & VEATCH 16 ** SKANSKA USA 17 19 FAGEN INC. 18 16 WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES GROUP LLC 19 15 BURNS & MCDONNELL 20 ** GRAYCOR
16 14 WEBBER LLC 18 13 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC 19 16 CLARK GROUP 20 ** PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP.
to four years, says Bart Eberwein, executive vice president of the Hoffman Corp. But much of this work is in renovating or rehabilitating existing facilities, he says. Corporations seem to believe they have their employee head counts right but want to make sure they retain who they have by making their offices more employee-friendly, Eberwein observes. Competition in the buildings market has caused some consternation among contractors. Our building segment hit an all-time low [in 2011], and we hope to build back up to some degree of normalcy by years end, says Tutor. Almost all of our work was at 4% to 4.5% margins. Now, margins have been squeezed to 2.5%. Tutor Perini expects to bid on $20 billion worth of building projects in the next 12 months, with 60% of that work coming from private clients, Tutor says. The health-care market has been a mainstay for many contractors, but that sector has flattened. There is such a level of concern about medical reimbursement rates that some health-care providers have deferred projects, says Van Cleave. He also says the market has become extremely competitive. The buildings market has been so bad for so long that if a market looks good, everyone runs to it. Some contractors have seen a shift in the types of health-care projects available. Health-care providers
I am not convinced that there is any spurt in building construction. Nick Makes, Senior Vice President, Turner Construction
are moving toward a model that focuses more on wellness than illness, says Richard C. Crowley Jr., Kitchell vice president. This means more local, specialty facilities, particularly outpatient facilities. These community-based facilities that address specific healthcare needs are less expensive to build than larger medical campuses, Crowley says. Transportation: Still Waiting Public infrastructure, which helped many civil contractors get through the early part of the recession, has flattened out in the wake of local government revenue shortfalls and political wrangling. The biggest complaint among civil contractors is the lack of a federal transportation bill. If you are a local transportation agency, how can you plan a five-year construction program if you dont know if the federal matching funds will be there? asks Jeffrey Levy, CEO of Railworks. Tutor Perini is chasing some major projects. It prequalified to bid on the proposed Tappan Zee Bridge replacement in New York, the $1.5-billion East End Crossing Public-Private Partnership project in Indiana and the proposed $5-billion high-speed-rail project in California, according to Tutor. He expects the firm to pursue $15 billion to $17 billion in civil infrastructure project over next 12 months.
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TUTOR PERINI CORP. acquired Lunda Construction (No. 143 on last years Top 400), Anderson Cos. (No. 193) and Frontier-Kemper (No. 343).
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INDUSTRIAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Top 20 Revenue: $5,928.8 Billion Top 20 Market Share: 89.7%
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9
2 BECHTEL 1 FLUOR CORP. 7 THE TURNER CORP. 5 KBR 4 JACOBS 8 DPR CONSTRUCTION 6 STELLAR 9 KIEWIT CORP.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
1 BECHTEL 2 THE SHAW GROUP INC. 3 FLUOR CORP. 6 PARSONS 4 SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ** KIEWIT CORP. 5 URS CORP. 8 JACOBS
1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11
1 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 3 DPR CONSTRUCTION 7 BLACK & VEATCH 2 THE TURNER CORP. 6 BECHTEL 8 SKANSKA USA 5 FLUOR CORP. 4 STRUCTURE TONE 9 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO.
3 11 BALFOUR BEATTY US
6 20 HASKELL
8 10 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC. 10 11 REMEDIAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LP 11 12 CONTI GROUP 12 14 16 17 19 20 9 CH2M HILL ** JAY CASHMAN INC. ** VERSAR INC. ** CONESTOGA-ROVERS & ASSOC. ** POSILLICO INC. ** HALEY & ALDRICH INC. 13 13 ECC 15 14 J. FLETCHER CREAMER & SON INC.
8 12 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION
10 13 CCC GROUP INC. 11 19 ALBERICI CORP. 12 12 TORCON INC. 13 10 CR MEYER 14 14 SKANSKA USA 15 16 17 18 ** THE DENNIS ENGINEERING GROUP LLC ** KLINGER COS. INC. ** THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. ** LAMAR CONSTRUCTION CO.
12 20 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 13 17 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 14 10 HITT CONTRACTING INC. 15 18 MICHELS CORP. 16 ** BIG-D CONSTRUCTION CORP. 17 14 ROEBBELEN 18 16 NABHOLZ CONSTRUCTION CORP. 19 13 THE BECK GROUP 20 ** HOFFMAN CORP.
However, there are some bright signs in the transportation market. The major Class I railroads are seeing some improvement in industrial output, so they are investing heavily in track and line upgrades, says Levy. The major railroads have been investing $10 billion a year in rail upgrades for the past three or four years, and that number is going up, he says. Also, Levy says the natural-gas boom in the U.S. is providing major opportunities in the rail sector. Energy companies need access to new and hardened infrastructure to get equipment into often remote locations and the product out. The railroads can provide a rolling pipeline for LNG where existing pipelines are unavailable or infeasible, he says. Levy notes that Railworks has a major project to provide energy companies access to the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota. Many infrastructure contractors are resigned to lower revenue. Business opportunities are steady in both the public and private sector, but the margins are slimmer as our competition appears to be more aggressive with bids, says Michael Elia, CEO of Sevenson Environmental Services. He says backlog and profitability for 2012 are down 30% but are still impressive considering the economy. Were concerned with backlog for 2013, Elia says. The real question is, are funds available for government projects? Projects exist,
but funding them at significant levels remains the challenge. Industriousness The industrial market, led by oil and gas, has been a bright spot among the Top 400 this year. We continue to see growth in our core markets of industrial, manufacturing and power throughout North and South America, says Richard Haller, president of Walbridge. There is a higher demand in these markets than he has seen in the past few years, he says. Further, contractors are finding more foreign companies locating their manufacturing operations in the U.S. Onshoring is a trend in North America, says Haller. He says labor is cheaper and more predictable in North America than in some places in Asia and Europe, and the risk of doing business here is very low when compared to other parts of the world right now. One of the big stories for contractors is the development of natural-gas fields in the U.S. The unconventional gas revolution here in the U.S. has been a strong positive for us, says Keith Manning, executive vice president of Zachry Holdings. He says the development of shale-gas fieldssuch as Eagle Ford in Texas and Marcellus in the Northeastis providing a boom for contractors in diverse markets such as environmenenr.com May 14, 2012
The unconventional gas revolution here in the U.S. has been a strong positive for us. Keith Manning, Executive Vice President, Zachry Holdings
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BALFOUR BEATTY US acquired Howard S. Wright in 2011. HSW, which built Seattles Space Needle in 1962, was ranked No. 95 last year.
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1 BECHTEL 2 FLUOR CORP. 3 KBR 4 KIEWIT CORP. 5 THE TURNER CORP. 6 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 7 CB&I 8 SKANSKA USA 9 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 10 BALFOUR BEATTY US 11 FOSTER WHEELER AG 13 JACOBS 14 STRUCTURE TONE 15 THE SHAW GROUP INC. 16 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 17 LEND LEASE 18 CLARK GROUP 19 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 20 WEBCOR BUILDERS 21 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 22 DPR CONSTRUCTION 23 URS CORP. 24 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC. 25 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 26 CHINA CONSTRUCTION AMERICA 27 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC 28 HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION CO. 29 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. 30 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 31 CH2M HILL 32 SWINERTON INC. 33 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP. 34 PARSONS 35 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
47,216.0 26,900.0 10,128.4 9,249.0 9,005.7 7,925.1 6,807.7 6,327.8 5,251.6 4,298.0 4,285.8 3,829.3 3,705.9 3,696.6 3,673.6 3,602.8 3,201.0 3,196.0 2,756.7 2,606.7 2,455.0 2,291.2 2,287.0 2,192.0 2,103.8 2,032.6 1,958.7 1,891.0 1,834.8 1,740.4 1,737.9 1,720.0 1,625.4 1,593.3
36 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC. 37 COLAS USA 38 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 39 WALBRIDGE 40 THE YATES COS. INC. 41 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. 42 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC. 43 ALBERICI CORP. 44 FIRST SOLAR INC. 45 ECC 47 BLACK & VEATCH 48 MICHELS CORP. 49 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 50 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 51 BARTON MALOW CO. 52 FLINTCO LLC 53 M+W U.S. INC. 54 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP. 55 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING 56 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC 57 THE KOKOSING GROUP 58 CLAYCO INC. 59 LECHASE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC 60 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP 61 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS. 62 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 63 HITT CONTRACTING INC. 64 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO. 65 SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 66 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 68 MWH GLOBAL 69 CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL INC. 70 CORE CONSTRUCTION GROUP
1,523.6 1,413.0 1,393.0 1,377.0 1,350.4 1,342.2 1,335.5 1,268.9 1,242.5 1,232.9 1,130.7 1,111.4 1,050.0 1,037.5 1,035.8 1,018.0 971.8 970.0 958.0 938.0 910.9 900.0 892.0 853.8 850.0 820.0 798.0 784.0 782.0 761.2 713.0 711.4 702.8
71 ROBINS & MORTON 72 HOAR CONSTRUCTION LLC 73 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 74 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 75 THE BECK GROUP 76 WEBBER LLC 77 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC 78 HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION GROUP 79 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC. 80 VCC LLC 81 PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC. 82 THE WEITZ CO. 83 JAMES G. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORP. 84 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 85 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 86 GOTHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC 87 TELLEPSEN 88 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP 89 MORLEY BUILDERS 90 CHANEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 91 THE CIANBRO COS. 92 LAKESHORE TOLTEST CORP. 93 CROSSLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. 95 RAILWORKS CORP. 96 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 97 NABHOLZ CONSTRUCTION CORP. 98 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 99 MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 100 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC
* AMONG TOP 400 FIRMS PROVIDING DATA.
701.0 681.7 681.0 666.0 665.4 665.0 663.1 658.3 650.0 650.0 640.0 635.5 631.0 631.0 623.0 615.9 604.3 601.0 586.5 574.4 570.7 550.1 550.1 542.0 538.8 510.4 506.9 500.0 499.6
tal and permitting, upstream extraction, pipelines, petrochemical plants and powerplants. PJ Dick is getting a piece of the action in the shalegas boom in key markets. Our regional economy has benefited from the Marcellus shale natural-gas play, says Jeff Turconi, executive vice president. He sees future opportunities over the next few years in the development of local processing facilities and in the construction of distribution infrastructure. A major new market in the U.S. is the conversion of LNG import terminals into export liquefaction plants (see page 74). Dudley says the liquefaction-plant market is dependent on how many LNG export licenses will be issued. He says there will be a question
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whether to limit LNG exports to maintain low gas prices in the U.S, stimulating local industry, or allowing more exports, reducing the trade deficit. Fluors oil-and-gas backlog alone is at $16.8 billion, up 24% over same time last year, says Seaton. We continue to work on numerous front-end programs in oil and gas and feel very good about this continuing level of [front-end engineering and design] activity, as it represents a tremendous aggregate total installed cost and sizable EPC opportunities, he says. The power market has shifted over the past couple of years, with the falling price of gas, new coal-industry regulations and the meltdown of the Fukushima reactors in Japan, post-tsunami. A few years ago, the
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CH2M HILL and No. 12 Shaw Group Inc. were the only two Top 400 contractors reporting revenue in the Arctic/Antarctic region in 2011.
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1 BECHTEL 2 FLUOR CORP. 3 KBR 4 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 5 FOSTER WHEELER AG 6 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC. 7 CB&I 8 KIEWIT CORP. 9 JACOBS 10 CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL INC. 11 BLACK & VEATCH 12 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. 13 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 14 ECC 15 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC 16 LAKESHORE TOLTEST CORP. 17 THE SHAW GROUP INC.
16,700.0 13,526.8 5,382.5 3,939.2 3,710.7 2,944.0 2,930.4 2,533.0 1,586.3 600.7 573.7 438.8 427.0 405.9 393.7 367.5 333.9
18 SKANSKA USA 19 CH2M HILL 20 URS CORP. 21 ALBERICI CORP. 22 WILLBROS GROUP INC. 23 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 24 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 25 AMEC 26 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 27 INGENIUM INTERNATIONAL INC. 28 THE LAUREN CORP. 29 MWH GLOBAL 30 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 31 WALBRIDGE 32 RAILWORKS CORP. 33 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC 34 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
321.4 238.1 233.0 231.8 227.2 222.3 213.2 206.1 177.8 175.8 171.5 165.0 162.8 150.8 133.0 131.0 126.6
35 CHINA CONSTRUCTION AMERICA 36 STRUCTURE TONE 37 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 38 PARSONS 39 OHL USA INC. 40 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC 41 MICHELS CORP. 42 TORCON INC. 43 WEEKS MARINE INC. 44 FAGEN INC. 45 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 46 JINGOLI - DCO 47 PERNIX GROUP INC. 48 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC 49 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 50 DPR CONSTRUCTION
122.4 118.7 115.5 83.3 79.5 77.2 68.8 62.0 59.6 59.6 58.4 51.0 49.0 47.1 43.5 41.7
nuclear and renewables industry seemed poised for a renaissance, but that has changed, says Dudley. Nuclear work in the U.S. has slowed, and the renewables market is flat, he says. Coal-fired plants are definitely on the wane. Coalfired power generation for the short to medium term is dead, says Manning. It is not just the tough new emission regulations that have stalled any plans for coal-fired plants but the fact that low-cost gas has made coal less competitive, he says. Once clean-coal technology matures and the regulatory environment settles down, there will be a place for coal, Manning says. Gas-fired plants still have some regulatory issues. Were beginning to see a visible pickup in opportunities for gas-fired generation, which is encouraging. But were also anxiously awaiting clarity on the proposed but stalled pollution-control guidelines, says Seaton of Fluor. There is a market for nuclear plants abroad, but its spotty. U.K. regulators plan to go forward with nuclear energy and China is still building nuclear plants, says Dudley. But Germany has announced plans to shutter its nuclear plants in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. Poland is actually looking at nuclear plants as a means of supplying Germanys power shortfall if its planned nuclear-plant shutdowns go through, he says. Looking for a Partner Public-sector spending constraints have renewed interest in public-private partnerships. Van Cleave notes that P3 has worked with military housing and should
Many contractors working in the industrial and manufacturing markets grew in revenue in 2011, but none matched Hoffman Corp. Its 2011 contracting revenue stood at $1.91 billion, up 142.5% from 2010. The semiconductor market showed some major activity last year, and we caught a piece of that, says Bart Eberwein, executive vice president. He declined to identify Hoffmans major projects. But the McGraw-Hill Construction Network database identifies Hoffman as the contractor for multibillion-dollar Intel semiconductor plants in Chandler, Ariz., and Hillsboro, Ore. During the recession, Hoffman
spent a lot on building information modeling and training people in its use. This training helped on a project for the Portland (Ore.) International Airport, which moved its baggage handling system underground. BIM was invaluable in helping us work in what were essentially crawl spaces, Eberwein says. Hoffmans critical strategy was to hold on to its employees, rather than lay them off. We knew when the recession ended, our clients would come to us because we could provide them with seasoned teams ready to be deployed, Eberwein says. The strategy worked, helping it to climb to No. 28 on the Top 400. n
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work in other sectors. There still is a lot of controversy over P3s. So it does not have a lot of momentum in the U.S. now, but it does have some momentum, he says. Another contractor pursuing P3 projects is Turner Construction. Our parent company, [German-based] Hochtief, has a P3 group in Canada, and we are teaming with them to pursue projects there, says Makes. He notes that a lot of the work for the 2015 Pan Am Games, to be held in Ontario, is being built on a design-build-finance basis. Another firm involved in an active P3 project is CH2M Hill. Todays projects are driven by value and the economy, and public-private partnerships are offering municipalities a resource to get critical infrastructure projects completed without the capital investment, says Daniel Reynolds, senior vice president. In Pima County [Ariz.], CH2M Hill is delivering a design-build-operate program that will save the county $70 million over what the project [would have] cost if completed in a traditional model, he says. Yancey of PCL contrasts the markets in Canada, where P3 is widely used, and the U.S. Canada adopted a standardized approach to P3s, where risks are shared by the various stakeholders. But in the U.S., every jurisdiction wants to reinvent the wheel and push risks down, he says. This problem has caused confusion and resistance among investors and contractors to engage in P3s in the U.S., he says. Cutthroat Increased competition caused by the recession is having an impact on contractors. We figure our market is down 40% since 2007, but the same cast of characters is out there competing, says Makes. This competition has damaged the value proposition many contractors have worked hard to develop over the years. The intense competition of the past three years has driven purchasers of design and construction services to a more commodity-based, lowcost-provider mentality, says Turconi of PJ Dick. We continue to remind owners that the low price on bid day is never the final price. As more foreign firms enter the market, some contractors are worried not so much because they pose an added competitive threat as much as they either do not know the market or they are engaging in cutthroat bidding. We see foreign companies entering the market and aggressively pursuing worksometimes well below cost. This is a dangerous trend that could destroy the industry, says Jean Abiassi, president of Zachry Corp. Yancey of PCL says some clients are moving away
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1 THE TURNER CORP. 2 CLARK GROUP 4 BALFOUR BEATTY US 5 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 6 SKANSKA USA 7 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 8 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 9 STRUCTURE TONE 10 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 11 HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION CO. 12 LEND LEASE 13 HOFFMAN CORP. 14 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP 15 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC 16 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 17 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.
6,666.7 3,428.0 2,908.8 2,707.2 2,553.6 2,414.3 1,998.0 1,963.9 1,825.8 1,731.3 1,715.6 1,707.6 1,499.0 1,348.6 1,339.8 1,284.6
18 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 19 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP 20 FLINTCO LLC 21 DPR CONSTRUCTION 22 SWINERTON INC. 23 BARTON MALOW CO. 24 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 25 M+W U.S. INC. 26 HITT CONTRACTING INC. 27 THE YATES COS. INC. 28 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS. 29 THE WEITZ CO. 30 CLAYCO INC. 31 WALBRIDGE 32 KBR 33 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 34 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION
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from previous practices to take advantage of the buyers market. It depends on the market when it comes to the move to low bid. He is seeing more low-bid projects in the commercial sector than in the past. But even where clients are seeking best value, you are seeing longer lists of contractors being prequalified. He says that where once clients prequalified three or four contractors, it is not uncommon now to see seven or eight contractors on the list. Major contractors are increasingly worried about the financial health of their subcontractors. I am afraid there is an oncoming wave of subcontractor defaults coming, says Van Cleave. While he has not seen many defaults over the past few years, in the last four to five months there have been several major ones. Van Cleave notes that, earlier this year, his firm had worked with Trainor Glass on several projects but then Trainor shut down. When the market begins to turn around, that is the most fragile time for subcontractors [because] there is more work. But they do not always have the cash flow to support the work, he says. For both subcontractors and general contractors, bid practices of the past couple of years are beginning to take their toll. Its not just subs but some GCs that are beginning to struggle, says Yancey. He points out that many contractors survived well for a few years on backlog bid at higher margins during boom times. But now contractors are beginning to burn off work that had been aggressively bid, and that has caused the stress you see with many contractors, he says.
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MATT Construction is one contractor that has not scrambled to find the next hot market. Our strategy has always been to stay with our core competencies and core markets, says Marvin Wheat, president. Schools, museums and non-profits that we serve have tended to retain funding for their projects. This strategy has secured the contractor some truly impressive projects. It currently is working on The Broad, an $80-million art museum in downtown Los Angeles. One of the most interesting of MATTs projects is the Teaching and Learning Building at Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, Calif., designed
by Boora Architects with structural engineering provided by kpff. It features BubbleDeck, a reinforcedconcrete building slab in which the center horizontal core is replaced with voidsrecycled-plastic balls filled with air or lightweight insulation. BubbleDeck is designed to increase biaxial span lengths by reducing the weight and increasing the tensile strength of reinforcedconcrete slabs. The system has been used widely in Europe and Canada, but this is one of the first times it has been tried in the U.S. We just figured out how to get it done, says Daniel Stafford, operations vice president at MATT. n
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Put on Your Traveling Shoes While contractors as a rule are not as mobile as design firms when it comes to international projects, many large contractors are seeking greener pastures abroad. One such firm is Turner Construction. In the past year, we have become more active in the Canadian market, says Makes. He says that Turners Chicago and Michigan offices have been targeting Ontario, and its Seattle office is working in the British Columbia market. A lot of this work is for our existing clients and for local colleges and universities, he says. The rise in oil prices has increased work in Canadas oil-sands fields in Alberta. The oil sands have been a market for the big U.S. engineer-constructors like Bechtel and Fluor, says Manning. But he says Canada is reaching out to more conventional U.S. contractors with oil-field and refinery experience. Contractors leveraging the worlds demand metals and mineral resources are finding more opportunities. There is a lot of demand for copper and, to a lesser extent, for aluminum in the world market, says Dudley. He notes that China has a growing demand for metallurgical coal to feed its steel industry. But a downturn in Chinas economic health could damage the mining and metals market, he warns. Competition is not just a domestic issue. There are a lot of international competitors on the civil side in the global market, and they are all hungry, says Dudley. The Koreans are going after the oil-and-gas market hard, and they are also moving into the nuclear market. However, Dudley says Bechtel does not often go head-to-head against large Chinese firms. Fluors Seaton says to look for a return to valuebased bidding in the future, thanks to the performance of some contractors offering unrealistic pricing. Overall, he finds that prices in the global market have moderated. The predatory pricing we saw six quarters ago has ceased and cooler heads are prevailing. n
The growing investment in manufacturing and industrial facilities has helped boost many Top 400 Contractors. One of the biggest beneficiaries on this years list is Gray Construction in Lexington, Ky. Gray Construction has years of experience in manufacturing and process plants, but the recession took its toll. The firm had risen to No. 120 on the Top 400 in 2008, reporting 2007 revenue of $534.1 million. By last year, the firm had fallen to No. 182 on the Top 400, with 2010 revenue of $303.7 million. In 2008 ... the project leads simply werent there. This trend lasted for a couple of years, so we were faced with some pretty tough decisions, says Stephen Gray, CEO. By fall 2010, the firm was down to 12 active projects, he says. However, Gray says the firm decided to stay true to its core
markets and values and continue to hire the best and brightest talent it could find. It also redoubled its marketing efforts. Things started to break in summer 2010. We found ourselves chasing five large projects for companies like Caterpillar, Whirlpool, Siemens and Mitsubishi, Gray says. By the end of the year, Gray Construction had won all five jobs all in the $100-million range. We have continued to see an upswing in the manufacturing construction market over the past 18 months, particularly in the South where the majority of the projects are clustered, says Gray. He says the firm now has 30 projects under way, totaling around $645 million, and more opportunities are on the horizon. The firm moved up 77 places on the 2012 Top 400 and now ranks at No. 105. n
Power includes thermal and hydroelectric power plants, waste-to-energy plants, transmission lines, substations, cogeneration plants, etc. Water Supply includes dams, reservoirs, transmission pipelines, distribution mains, irrigation canals, desalination and potability treatment plants, pumping stations, etc. Sewerage / Solid Waste includes sanitary and storm sewers, treatment plants, pumping plants, incinerators, industrial waste facilities, etc. Industrial Process includes pulp and paper mills, steel mills, non-ferrous metal refineries, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, food and other
processing plants, etc. Petroleum includes refineries, petrochemical plants, offshore facilities, pipelines, etc. Transportation includes airports, bridges, roads, canals, locks, dredging, marine facilities, piers, railroads, tunnels, etc.
PHOTO COURTESY OF GRAY CONSTRUCTION
Hazardous Waste includes chemical and nuclear waste treatment, asbestos and lead abatement, etc. Telecommunications includes transmission lines and cabling, towers and antennae, data centers and web hotels, etc.
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1 BECHTEL, San Francisco, Calif. 2 FLUOR CORP., Irving, Texas 3 KIEWIT CORP., Omaha, Neb. 5 THE TURNER CORP., New York, N.Y. 4 KBR, Houston, Texas 6 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC., Denver, Colo. 8 SKANSKA USA, New York, N.Y. 11 FOSTER WHEELER AG, Hampton, N.J. 15 TUTOR PERINI CORP., Sylmar, Calif. 9 CLARK GROUP, Bethesda, Md. 13 BALFOUR BEATTY US, Dallas, Texas 7 THE SHAW GROUP INC., Baton Rouge, La. 14 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO., Baltimore, Md. 16 CB&I, The Woodlands, Texas 12 THE WALSH GROUP LTD., Chicago, Ill. 10 JACOBS, Pasadena, Calif. 17 GILBANE BUILDING CO., Providence, R.I. 23 MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC., Houston, Texas 19 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 22 STRUCTURE TONE, New York, N.Y. 20 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC., St. Louis, Mo. 24 URS CORP., San Francisco, Calif. 18 HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION CO., Greeley, Colo. 33 DPR CONSTRUCTION, Redwood City, Calif. 26 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC., Watsonville, Calif. 25 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Kansas City, Mo. 21 LEND LEASE, New York, N.Y. 56 HOFFMAN CORP., Portland, Ore. 30 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC, Baton Rouge, La. 31 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga. 27 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Scottsdale, Ariz. 28 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 32 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES, Dallas, Texas 35 DAY & ZIMMERMANN, Philadelphia, Pa. 44 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP., Lake Forest, Calif. 40 WILLBROS GROUP INC., Houston, Texas ** COLAS USA, Morristown, N.J. 38 BARTON MALOW CO., Southfield, Mich. 34 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Tulsa, Okla. 29 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Boston, Mass. 41 BLACK & VEATCH, Overland Park, Kan. ** FIRST SOLAR INC., Tempe, Ariz. ** THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO., Charlotte, N.C. 50 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP., Cheshire, Conn. 51 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Chicago, Ill. 36 THE YATES COS. INC., Philadelphia, Miss. 47 WALBRIDGE, Detroit, Mich. 37 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP., Firestone, Colo. 39 PARSONS, Pasadena, Calif. 43 MICHELS CORP., Brownsville, Wis.
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48 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO., Mission Woods, Kan. 49 SWINERTON INC., San Francisco, Calif. 42 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC., San Antonio, Texas 46 FLINTCO LLC, Tulsa, Okla. 63 HITT CONTRACTING INC., Falls Church, Va. ** M+W U.S. INC., Watervliet, N.Y. 53 THE WEITZ CO., Des Moines, Iowa 45 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC., Tempe, Ariz. 58 ALBERICI CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 54 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS., Calabasas, Calif. 52 CLAYCO INC., St. Louis, Mo. 77 OHL USA INC., Miami, Fla. 65 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC., Burnsville, Minn. 61 WEBCOR BUILDERS, San Francisco, Calif. 57 THE KOKOSING GROUP, Fredericktown, Ohio 55 CH2M HILL, Englewood, Colo. 66 PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC., Baton Rouge, La. 91 LECHASE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC, Rochester, N.Y. 70 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC., Houston, Texas 60 DUKE CONSTRUCTION, Indianapolis, Ind. 68 ROBINS & MORTON, Birmingham, Ala. 62 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 81 CORE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Phoenix, Ariz. 92 POWER CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, Schaumburg, Ill. 80 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, Boston, Mass. 72 RYAN COS. US INC., Minneapolis, Minn. 89 THE BOLDT CO., Appleton, Wis. 59 BURNS & MCDONNELL, Kansas City, Mo. 82 MATRIX SERVICE CO., Tulsa, Okla. 67 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 85 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING, Pittsburgh, Pa. 64 LAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Sandy, Utah 79 CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL INC., McLean, Va.
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94 140 THE MCSHANE COS., Rosemont, Ill. 96 220 THE RUDOLPH/LIBBE COS. INC., Walbridge, Ohio 98 119 CROSSLAND CONSTRUCTION CO., Columbus, Kan. 99 204 BIG-D CONSTRUCTION CORP., Salt Lake City, Utah 100 148 AMEC, Tucker, Ga.
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FLUOR CORP. was also No. 2 on the first-ever ENR Top 400 Contractors list, published on Aug. 6, 1964. Brown & Root, now KBR at No. 5, was No. 1.
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75 WEBBER LLC, The Woodlands, Texas 73 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC, Oak Brook, Ill.
542.0 525.9 520.1 517.7 514.6 505.6 503.6 501.3 501.2 497.4 496.7 493.3 488.3 484.6 483.9 482.4 478.9 477.9 477.7 477.0 470.6 468.2 468.0 466.3 463.2 462.3 462.0 458.3 450.0 448.0 447.1 445.4 445.0 438.4 426.0 422.5 422.1 416.0 412.2 407.2 402.0 398.6 398.0 395.0 392.0 387.0 382.0 381.3 379.0 376.2
0.0 0.0 77.2 0.0 0.0 405.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 35.2 51.0 59.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 165.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 32.7 43.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 162.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
665.0 510.4 499.6 483.3 459.9 1,232.9 681.7 476.0 NA 497.4 404.7 463.3 475.0 208.6 500.0 382.5 477.8 190.3 365.5 362.6 296.6 250.0 713.0 NA 1,207.0 462.3 74.2 286.4 650.0 665.4 666.0 226.8 650.0 439.0 782.0 339.4 346.6 403.0 387.1 310.3 478.6 498.9 321.0 416.7 253.4 412.2 299.0 341.3 410.0 NA
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102 112 NABHOLZ CONSTRUCTION CORP., Conway, Ark. 104 104 BERNARDS, San Fernando, Calif. 105 182 GRAY CONSTRUCTION, Lexington, Ky. 106 99 ECC, Burlingame, Calif. 107 136 HOAR CONSTRUCTION LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 108 128 KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Minneapolis, Minn. 109 106 STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Houston, Texas 110 217 CAJUN INDUSTRIES LLC, Baton Rouge, La. 111 159 GRAYCOR, Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. 112 102 STELLAR, Jacksonville, Fla. 113 115 JINGOLI - DCO, Lawrenceville, N.J. 114 161 FAGEN INC., Granite Falls, Minn. 115 94 MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Neenah, Wis. 116 116 CHOATE CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga. 117 120 AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE, Worcester, Pa. 118 158 HARDIN CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, Atlanta, Ga. 119 141 EMJ CORP., Chattanooga, Tenn. 120 124 MCGOUGH CONSTRUCTION, St. Paul, Minn. 121 90 TRAYLOR BROS. INC., Evansville, Ind. 122 134 F.A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Indianapolis, Ind. 123 237 MWH GLOBAL, Broomfield, Colo. 124 96 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP., San Antonio, Texas 125 144 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LTD., Houston, Texas 126 118 KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN INC., Anaheim, Calif. 127 103 STACY AND WITBECK INC., Alameda, Calif. 128 121 ONEIL INDUSTRIES INC., Chicago, Ill. 129 131 VCC LLC, Irving, Texas 130 122 THE BECK GROUP, Dallas, Texas 131 76 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC., Coraopolis, Pa. 132 113 THE JUDLAU COS., College Point, N.Y. 133 100 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC., Milpitas, Calif. 134 108 HERZOG CONTRACTING CORP., St. Joseph, Mo. 135 136 74 SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Seattle, Wash. 88 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Montgomery, Ala.
137 176 GARNEY HOLDING CO., Kansas City, Mo. 138 105 SATTERFIELD & PONTIKES CONSTRUCTION INC., Houston, Texas 139 146 BARNHILL CONTRACTING CO., Tarboro, N.C. 140 187 KITCHELL CORP., Phoenix, Ariz. 141 123 C.W. DRIVER, Pasadena, Calif. 142 125 WILLIAMS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Houston, Texas 143 117 SPAWGLASS HOLDING LP, Selma, Texas 144 129 KINSLEY CONSTRUCTION INC., York, Pa. 145 132 JACOBSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Salt Lake City, Utah 146 184 LPCIMINELLI INC., Buffalo, N.Y. 147 139 BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, New Orleans, La. 148 101 W. M. JORDAN CO., Newport News, Va. 149 152 FORRESTER CONSTRUCTION CO., Rockville, Md. 150 137 WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES GROUP LLC, Tucker, Ga.
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TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO., now The Turner Corp., was No. 5 in ENRs first contractor ranking, the Top 62 Contractors list, published in January 1958.
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151 179 TORCON INC., Red Bank, N.J. 152 ** FERROVIAL AGROMAN U.S. CORP., Austin, Texas 153 191 J.F. WHITE CONTRACTING CO., Framingham, Mass. 154 111 PLAZA CONSTRUCTION CORP., New York, N.Y. 155 130 MANSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Seattle, Wash. 156 166 CCC GROUP INC., San Antonio, Texas 157 154 PC CONSTRUCTION CO., S. Burlington, Vt. 158 170 ANDERSON COLUMBIA CO. INC., Lake City, Fla. 159 286 CHINA CONSTRUCTION AMERICA, Jersey City, N.J. 160 164 THE CHRISTMAN CO., Lansing, Mich. 161 157 TEICHERT CONSTRUCTION, Sacramento, Calif. 162 186 CONTI GROUP, Edison, N.J. 163 189 LEE LEWIS CONSTRUCTION INC., Lubbock, Texas 164 192 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC., West Chester, Pa. 165 165 CDM SMITH, Cambridge, Mass. 166 171 GRUNLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Rockville, Md. 167 169 BBL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC, Albany, N.Y. 168 314 GOTHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, New York, N.Y. 169 153 SAUNDERS CONSTRUCTION INC., Centennial, Colo. 170 200 LINBECK GROUP LLC, Houston, Texas 171 149 CIVES STEEL CO., Roswell, Ga. 172 168 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC, Pittsburgh, Pa. 173 135 BARTLETT COCKE GENERAL CONTRACTORS, San Antonio, Texas 174 174 J. FLETCHER CREAMER & SON INC., Hackensack, N.J. 175 162 RODGERS BUILDERS INC., Charlotte, N.C. 176 150 NEW ENTERPRISE STONE & LIME CO. INC., New Enterprise, Pa. 177 188 KNUTSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 178 180 LAS VEGAS PAVING CORP., Las Vegas, Nev. 179 177 VECELLIO GROUP INC., West Palm Beach, Fla. 180 147 DIMEO CONSTRUCTION CO., Providence, R.I. 181 229 J.P. CULLEN & SONS INC., Janesville, Wis. 182 127 O&G INDUSTRIES INC., Torrington, Conn. 183 178 SHIMMICK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Oakland, Calif. 184 228 H&M CO. INC., Jackson, Tenn. 185 ** CLUNE CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 186 258 PARIC CORP., OFallon, Mo. 187 142 THE HUBBARD GROUP, Orlando, Fla. 188 197 ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION, Portland, Ore. 189 155 HBE CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 190 ** S.T. WOOTEN CORP., Wilson, N.C. 191 215 JAMES MCHUGH CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 192 209 ENGINEERED STRUCTURES INC. (ESI), Meridian, Idaho 193 273 KLINGER COS. INC., Sioux City, Iowa 194 243 R&O CONSTRUCTION, Ogden, Utah 195 183 SHIEL SEXTON CO. INC., Indianapolis, Ind. 196 156 TELLEPSEN, Houston, Texas 197 202 CLYDE COS.. INC., Orem, Utah 198 245 BMWC GROUP INC., Indianapolis, Ind. 199 208 E.W. HOWELL CO. LLC, Plainview, N.Y. 200 84 KENNY CONSTRUCTION, Northbrook, Ill.
376.0 374.0 374.0 373.0 367.1 361.8 354.9 354.0 354.0 349.1 347.0 346.7 345.0 338.2 336.9 331.0 329.5 328.8 327.4 323.0 315.4 315.0 314.5 313.8 313.7 308.2 308.0 307.0 305.4 301.0 299.9 293.6 293.1 287.0 285.0 285.0 281.2 280.0 279.2 278.9 277.4 276.3 276.0 275.0 274.0 272.9 270.0 269.0 268.9 268.1
62.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.2 0.0 0.0 122.4 0.0 0.0 2.1 0.0 34.4 37.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 131.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
496.0 NA 125.0 160.0 367.1 235.0 385.1 454.0 2,103.8 353.0 267.9 66.1 405.0 340.0 445.3 215.0 303.3 615.9 255.4 222.0 365.0 938.0 350.0 287.4 NA 278.5 320.0 293.3 290.4 359.3 270.3 408.5 254.1 211.0 285.0 209.0 282.7 250.0 NA 281.4 480.6 276.3 225.0 476.0 NA 604.3 298.1 100.0 166.4 172.4
38 0 4 100 0 4 25 0 53 96 11 0 100 51 18 91 100 100 90 100 23 96 93 5 100 3 71 0 0 100 85 24 0 71 84 100 0 100 100 0 37 96 24 97 85 100 0 1 99 0
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0 0 20 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 18 21 0 1 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 21 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 2 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 50
63 0 0 0 0 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 7 2 0 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 15 0 0 71 0 0
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COLAS USA, owned by Frances COLAS, a unit of Bouygues, Paris, is the highest-ranking first-time appearance for a Top 400 firm this year.
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201 315 THE WALSH GROUP, Portland, Ore. 202 244 SEMA CONSTRUCTION INC., Centennial, Colo. 203 205 86 WEEKS MARINE INC., Cranford, N.J. 83 HUNT BUILDING CO. LTD., El Paso, Texas 204 235 CR MEYER, Oshkosh, Wis. 206 283 ELKHORN HOLDINGS, Evanston, Wyo. 207 151 ORION MARINE GROUP INC., Houston, Texas 208 160 SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, Niagara Falls, N.Y. 209 212 S. M. WILSON & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 210 223 WILLIAM CHARLES CONSTRUCTION LLC, Loves Park, Ill. 211 163 CLANCY & THEYS CONSTRUCTION CO., Raleigh, N.C. 212 ** SAUER INC., Jacksonville, Fla. 213 355 BIS TEPSCO INC., Deer Park, Texas 214 214 CARDI CORP., Warwick, R.I. 215 198 WOODWARD DESIGN+BUILD LLC, New Orleans, La. 216 234 COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING GROUP, Auburn Hills, Mich. 217 281 BARR & BARR INC., New York, N.Y. 218 210 THE PIKE CO. INC., Rochester, N.Y. 219 277 SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (SAIC), McLean, Va. 220 317 HILL & WILKINSON GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Richardson, Texas 221 194 WALSH BROTHERS INC., Boston, Mass. 222 238 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Miami, Fla. 223 292 RONCELLI INC., Sterling Heights, Mich. 224 252 LYDIG CONSTRUCTION INC., Spokane Valley, Wash. 225 195 ODEBRECHT CONSTRUCTION INC., Coral Gables, Fla. 226 261 C. OVERAA & CO., Richmond, Calif. 227 221 C D SMITH CONSTRUCTION, Fond du Lac, Wis. 228 203 THE KORTE CO., Highland, Ill. 229 201 FCI CONSTRUCTORS INC., Grand Junction, Colo. 230 224 BNBUILDERS INC., Seattle, Wash. 231 251 SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Gary, Ind. 232 230 THE BRANCH GROUP INC., Roanoke, Va. 233 298 M. B. KAHN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Columbia, S.C. 234 219 COAKLEY & WILLIAMS CONSTR. INC., Gaithersburg, Md. 235 255 RIVER CITY CONSTRUCTION LLC, E. Peoria, Ill. 236 237 ** MATT CONSTRUCTION, Santa Fe Springs, Calif. ** ARCO/MURRAY CONSTRUCTION COS., St. Louis, Mo.
268.0 267.7 265.6 264.0 263.9 262.0 259.9 257.5 257.4 255.4 253.5 252.8 250.8 250.0 250.0 248.0 247.0 247.0 244.6 244.0 244.0 243.7 243.0 241.9 241.6 241.4 240.3 240.0 239.7 239.0 238.4 238.1 237.6 236.5 233.4 233.3 230.7 228.5 228.4 228.0 227.9 227.0 226.5 225.0 224.5 224.4 223.8 223.5 223.3 222.0
0.0 0.0 59.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.0 0.0 0.0 30.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.4 0.0 1.3 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 171.5 0.0 0.0 0.0
184.0 340.5 117.9 NA 204.2 278.0 227.9 243.3 270.8 330.0 230.0 306.4 322.0 100.0 NA 170.0 415.0 186.0 543.0 285.0 282.0 286.1 145.0 162.5 140.3 171.9 255.0 158.9 215.7 175.0 NA 465.8 282.5 287.5 185.3 454.1 200.0 235.2 260.0 228.0 156.0 155.0 236.0 250.0 229.1 337.6 256.3 212.3 203.1 103.7
100 0 62 0 100 0 0 0 92 22 95 100 0 0 100 22 100 83 29 64 100 100 38 100 0 43 83 100 91 100 0 47 39 100 71 88 100 94 34 95 28 2 96 100 90 100 0 100 55 100
0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 44 0 0 0 3 0 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 12 0 0 6 0 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
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238 324 THE CONLAN CO., Marietta, Ga. 239 326 FORTIS CONSTRUCTION INC., Portland, Ore. 240 199 KEY CONSTRUCTION INC., Wichita, Kan. 241 205 WHARTON-SMITH INC., Lake Monroe, Fla. 242 253 ARISTEO CONSTRUCTION CO., Livonia, Mich. 243 323 JAMES R. VANNOY & SONS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Jefferson, N.C. 244 ** POGUE CONSTRUCTION, McKinney, Texas 245 291 QUANDEL ENTERPRISES INC., Harrisburg, Pa. 246 213 GE JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Colorado Springs, Colo. 247 225 THE LAUREN CORP., Abilene, Texas 248 301 ROGERS-OBRIEN CONSTRUCTION, Dallas, Texas 249 218 MASCARO CONSTRUCTION CO. LP, Pittsburgh, Pa. 250 304 GRANGER CONSTRUCTION CO., Lansing, Mich.
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THE JAYNES COS. is the only New Mexico contractor in the Top 400 this year. Firms on the Top 400 came from 47 states and Washington, D.C.
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251 232 BOWEN ENGINEERING CORP., Indianapolis, Ind. 252 ** FERREIRA CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Branchburg, N.J. 253 246 BULLEY & ANDREWS LLC, Chicago, Ill. 254 358 W.S. BELLOWS CONSTRUCTION CORP., Houston, Texas 255 239 CLARKSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Kansas City, Mo. 256 296 WEIS BUILDERS INC., Minneapolis, Minn. 257 258 260 ** PANATTONI CONSTRUCTION INC., Sacramento, Calif. ** LAMAR CONSTRUCTION CO., Hudsonville, Mich. ** P. AGNES INC., Philadelphia, Pa.
221.9 221.5 221.4 220.3 219.1 219.0 218.0 217.8 217.3 215.0 212.7 212.2 210.0 210.0 209.2 207.2 206.7 205.3 204.4 202.1 201.0 201.0 199.5 198.8 198.0 197.2 196.9 195.2 195.1 194.7 194.4 192.0 191.6 190.0 187.8 187.1 187.0 187.0 187.0 186.2 186.1 186.0 185.4 184.8 182.0 182.0 182.0 181.8 180.9 180.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
200.0 226.0 170.0 138.9 178.5 321.0 247.0 NA 241.7 150.0 NA 163.7 128.0 154.0 104.7 143.0 304.7 114.3 86.2 211.0 183.0 213.0 472.2 586.5 187.3 132.2 101.1 65.0 193.5 244.3 222.7 160.0 212.0 185.0 276.5 119.4 NA 131.0 103.8 188.0 288.9 165.0 159.3 184.8 100.9 70.0 272.4 219.9 114.7 130.3
0 2 98 100 0 100 72 13 90 100 100 87 76 100 60 0 81 100 0 0 93 100 100 100 100 100 0 0 100 75 100 78 62 55 100 3 71 0 79 100 1 0 100 98 4 100 77 100 93 94
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39 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 64 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 7 22 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 0 0 0 11 7 0 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
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259 233 LEASE CRUTCHER LEWIS, Seattle, Wash. 261 303 S.D. DEACON CORP., Citrus Heights, Calif. 262 270 DOSTER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Birmingham, Ala. 263 226 J.H. FINDORFF & SON INC., Madison, Wis. 264 216 SHELCO INC., Charlotte, N.C. 265 196 SHOOK CONSTRUCTION, Dayton, Ohio 266 376 THE DENNIS ENGINEERING GROUP LLC, Springfield, Mass. 267 333 BATSON-COOK CO., West Point, Ga. 268 269 SOLTEK PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION CO., San Diego, Calif. 269 263 CORMAN CONSTRUCTION INC., Annapolis Junction, Md. 270 346 MCM CONSTRUCTION INC., No. Highlands, Calif. 271 247 HARKINS BUILDERS INC., Marriottsville, Md. 272 222 LEOPARDO COS. INC., Hoffman Estates, Ill. 273 369 BUTZ ENTERPRISES INC., Allentown, Pa. 274 302 MORLEY BUILDERS, Santa Monica, Calif. 275 272 CONTINENTAL BUILDING SYSTEMS, Columbus, Ohio 276 299 THE LEMOINE CO. LLC, Lafayette, La. 277 374 JAY CASHMAN INC., Quincy, Mass. 278 318 BARNARD CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Bozeman, Mont. 279 211 SIGAL CONSTRUCTION CORP., Arlington, Va. 280 282 ** WOHLSEN CONSTRUCTION CO., Lancaster, Pa. ** BOND BROTHERS, Everett, Mass. 281 145 HARPER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., San Diego, Calif. 283 257 ROEBBELEN, El Dorado Hills, Calif. 284 284 HAYDON BUILDING CORP, Phoenix, Ariz. 285 308 KBE BUILDING CORP., Farmington, Conn. 286 276 T.J. LAMBRECHT CONSTRUCTION INC., Joliet, Ill. 287 185 S.J. AMOROSO CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Redwood Shores, Calif. 288 336 BRINDERSON LP, Costa Mesa, Calif. 289 338 NEW SOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Atlanta, Ga. 290 285 SUMMIT BUILDERS, Phoenix, Ariz. 291 288 CROWDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Charlotte, N.C. 292 279 HINKLE CONTRACTING CO. LLC, Paris, Ky. 293 278 TB PENICK & SONS INC., San Diego, Calif. 294 296 ** NIBBI BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS, San Francisco, Calif. ** ALBERT C. KOBAYASHI INC., Waipahu, Hawaii 295 329 MCCORMICK INC. & SUBSIDIARIES, Fargo, N.D. 297 321 NAN INC., Honolulu, Hawaii 298 268 GLY CONSTRUCTION INC., Bellevue, Wash. 299 ** SAMET CORP., Greensboro, N.C. 300 206 THE PENTA BUILDING GROUP, Las Vegas, Nev.
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J.D. ABRAMS is one of 115 general contractors that have been ranked on ENR's Top 400 Contractors list every year since 1992.
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301 248 J.E. KINGHAM CONSTRUCTION COS., Nacogdoches, Texas 302 242 THE BETTE COS., Latham, N.Y. 303 334 D.L. WITHERS CONSTRUCTION, Phoenix, Ariz. 304 271 INGENIUM INTERNATIONAL INC., Detroit, Mich. 305 360 BRINKMANN CONSTRUCTORS, Chesterfield, Mo. 306 ** IBEX CONSTRUCTION, New York, N.Y. 307 367 W. L. BUTLER CONSTRUCTION INC., Redwood City, Calif. 308 256 THE JAYNES COS., Albuquerque, N.M. 309 282 FNF CONSTRUCTION INC., Tempe, Ariz. 310 274 E.E. REED CONSTRUCTION, Sugar Land, Texas 311 309 THE RUHLIN CO., Sharon Center, Ohio 312 306 T.A. LOVING CO., Goldsboro, N.C. 313 362 KPRS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC., Brea, Calif. 314 249 GH PHIPPS CONSTRUCTION COS., Greenwood Village, Colo. 315 ** ELFORD INC., Columbus, Ohio 316 307 STEVENS ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS INC., Middleburg Hts., Ohio 317 372 CATAMOUNT CONSTRUCTORS INC., Evergreen, Colo. 318 287 ROCKFORD CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Grand Rapids, Mich. 319 330 KBS INC., Richmond, Va. 320 313 MONADNOCK CONSTRUCTION INC., Brooklyn, N.Y. 321 337 NEESER CONSTRUCTION INC., Anchorage, Alaska 322 331 POSILLICO INC., Farmingdale, N.Y. 323 320 T.N. WARD CO., Ardmore, Pa. 324 236 ABSHER CONSTRUCTION CO., Puyallup, Wash. 325 326 327 328 330 331 ** D.E.W. CONSTRUCTION CORP., Williston, Vt. ** USS CAL BUILDERS INC., Stanton, Calif. ** RJM CONSTRUCTION, St. Louis Park, Minn. ** GIBBS CONSTRUCTION, Harahan, La. ** KAJIMA BUILDING & DESIGN GROUP INC., Atlanta, Ga. ** MAPP CONSTRUCTION LLC, Baton Rouge, La.
177.5 176.3 176.0 175.8 175.0 175.0 172.0 171.7 169.1 168.0 167.3 165.2 165.1 164.3 163.0 161.4 160.7 160.0 159.0 158.7 158.0 157.0 156.2 156.0 156.0 155.8 155.5 154.8 154.1 154.1 154.0 154.0 153.5 153.2 151.7 151.0 150.9 150.5 150.0 149.0 146.0 145.0 144.8 144.4 143.3 143.0 142.3 142.0 142.0 141.9
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332 371 SKENDER CONSTRUCTION, Chicago, Ill. 333 325 THE MIDDLESEX COS., Littleton, Mass. 334 275 JOERIS GENERAL CONTRACTORS LTD., San Antonio, Texas 335 241 BALDWIN & SHELL CONSTRUCTION CO., Little Rock, Ark. 336 295 MW BUILDERS INC., Temple, Texas 337 335 EDWARD KRAEMER & SONS INC., Plain, Wis. 338 250 IHC CONSTRUCTION COS. LLC, Elgin, Ill. 339 ** COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO., North Reading, Mass. 340 357 XL CONSTRUCTION CORP., Milpitas, Calif. 341 341 BRAYMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP., Saxonburg, Pa. 342 ** CHARLES PERRY PARTNER INC., Gainesville, Fla. 343 400 PLANT CONSTRUCTION CO. LP, San Francisco, Calif. 344 266 CLARK CONSTRUCTION, Lansing, Mich. 345 310 JONES LANG LASALLE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Chicago, Ill. 346 267 RENTENBACH CONSTRUCTORS INC., Knoxville, Tenn. 347 260 CG SCHMIDT INC., Milwaukee, Wis. 348 350 BERGLUND CONSTRUCTION, Chicago, Ill. 349 339 THOS. S. BYRNE LTD., Fort Worth, Texas 350 ** HARVEY CONSTRUCTION CORP., Bedford, N.H.
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351 379 TARLTON CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 352 ** CAROTHERS CONSTRUCTION INC., Oxford, Miss. 353 290 MEB GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC., Chesapeake, Va. 354 353 TRIANGLE ASSOCIATES INC., Grand Rapids, Mich. 355 342 GAMMA CONSTRUCTION CO., Houston, Texas 356 388 HUNZINGER CONSTRUCTION CO., Brookfield, Wis. 357 280 INTERSTATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION INC., Englewood, Colo. 358 289 SLETTEN COS., Great Falls, Mont. 359 ** DONOHOE CONSTRUCTION CO., Washington, D.C. 360 365 LYLES CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Fresno, Calif. 361 316 THE LIRO GROUP, Syosset, N.Y. 362 293 GEMMA POWER SYSTEMS, Glastonbury, Conn. 363 365 367 ** CONLON CONSTRUCTION CO., Dubuque, Iowa ** GKKWORKS, Irvine, Calif. ** UHDE CORP. OF AMERICA, Bridgeville, Pa. 364 347 FRANA COS. INC., Hopkins, Minn. 366 364 WOLVERINE BUILDING GROUP INC., Grand Rapids, Mich. 368 300 WAGMAN COS. INC., York, Pa. 369 375 BLUESCOPE CONSTRUCTION INC., Kansas City, Mo. 370 371 372 ** GREAT LAKES CONSTRUCTION, Hinckley, Ohio ** T.L. WALLACE CONSTRUCTION INC., Columbia, Miss. ** GEORGE W. AUCH CO., Pontiac, Mich.
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373 377 INTECH CONSTRUCTION INC., Philadelphia, Pa. 374 356 THE NEENAN CO., Fort Collins, Colo. 375 376 377 ** AURORA CONTRACTORS INC., Ronkonkoma, N.Y. ** O.C. JONES AND SONS INC., Berkeley, Calif. ** DENHAM-BLYTHE CO. INC., Lexington, Ky.
378 384 THE GEORGE SOLLITT CONSTRUCTION CO., Wood Dale, Ill. 379 322 BELL AND ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION LP, Brentwood, Tenn. 380 381 382 ** TOP GRADE CONSTRUCTION, Livermore, Calif. ** FUGRO (USA) INC., Houston, Texas ** MARCH ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION INC., Wayne, N.J.
383 368 NOVAK CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 384 262 TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION CORP., Wood-Ridge, N.J. 385 ** SIKON CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, Deerfield Beach, Fla. 386 378 DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS INC., Anchorage, Alaska 387 389 OSBORNE CONSTRUCTION CO., Kirkland, Wash. 388 ** ERDMAN, Madison, Wis. 389 265 MARTIN-HARRIS CONSTRUCTION, Las Vegas, Nev. 390 354 ELKINS CONSTRUCTORS INC., Jacksonville, Fla. 391 340 THE HAGERMAN GROUP INC., Fort Wayne, Ind. 392 397 GOHMANN ASPHALT AND CONSTRUCTION INC., Clarksville, Ind. 393 395 397 399 ** WEHR CONSTRUCTORS INC., Louisville, Ky. ** AJAX BUILDING CORP., Midway, Fla. ** TRI-NORTH BUILDERS INC., Madison, Wis. ** LUSARDI CONSTRUCTION CO., San Marcos, Calif. 394 332 H.J. RUSSELL & CO., Atlanta, Ga. 396 328 J.D. ABRAMS LP, Austin, Texas 398 392 ICI CONSTRUCTION INC., Addison, Texas 400 391 PIONEER GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Grand Rapids, Mich.
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J.D. Abrams LP Absher Construction Co. Adolfson & Peterson Construction P. Agnes Inc. Ajax Building Corp. Alberici Corp. AMEC American Bridge Co. Inc. American Infrastructure Ames Construction Inc. S.J. Amoroso Construction Co. Inc. Andersen Construction Anderson Columbia Co. Inc. ARCO/Murray Construction Cos. Aristeo Construction Co. ASRC Energy Services George W. Auch Co. Aurora Contractors Inc. Austin Industries 396 324 72 260 395 59 100 131 117 63 287 188 158 237 242 81 372 375 33
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The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Baldwin & Shell Construction Co. Balfour Beatty US Barnard Construction Co. Inc. Barnhill Contracting Co. 43 335 11 278 139
Barr & Barr Inc. Bartlett Cocke General Contractors Barton Malow Co. Batson-Cook Co. BBL Construction Services LLC Bechtel The Beck Group Bell and Associates Construction LP W.S. Bellows Construction Corp. Berglund Construction Bernards The Bette Cos. Big-D Construction Corp. BIS TEPSCO Inc. Black & Veatch BlueScope Construction Inc. BMWC Group Inc. BNBuilders Inc. Boh Bros. Construction Co. LLC The Boldt Co. Bond Brothers Bowen Engineering Corp. The Branch Group Inc. Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Brayman Construction Corp. Brinderson LP Brinkmann Constructors Bulley & Andrews LLC Burns & McDonnell W. L. Butler Construction Inc.
217 173 38 267 167 1 130 379 254 348 104 302 99 213 41 369 198 230 147 77 282 251 232 32 341 288 305 253 79 307
273 349
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Caddell Construction Co. Inc. Cajun Industries LLC Cardi Corp. Carothers Construction Inc. Jay Cashman Inc. Catamount Constructors Inc. CB&I CCC Group Inc. CDM Smith CH2M HILL Chanen Construction Co. Inc. William Charles Construction LLC China Construction America Choate Construction Co. The Christman Co. The Cianbro Cos. LPCiminelli Inc. Cives Steel Co. Clancy & Theys Construction Co. Clark Construction Clark Group Clarkson Construction Co. Clayco Inc. Clune Construction Co. Clyde Cos.. Inc. 136 110 214 352 277 317 14 156 165 66 89 210 159 116 160 88 146 171 211 344 10 255 61 185 197
Coakley & Williams Constr. Inc. Coastal Construction Group Colas USA Columbia Construction Co. Commercial Contracting Group The Conlan Co. Conlon Construction Co. Consigli Construction Co. Inc. Conti Group Continental Building Systems Contrack International Inc. CORE Construction Group Corman Construction Inc. J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. Crossland Construction Co. Crowder Construction Co. J.P. Cullen & Sons Inc.
234 222 37 339 216 238 363 78 162 275 86 73 269 174 98 291 181
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D.E.W. Construction Corp. Davis Constructors & Engineers Inc. James G. Davis Construction Corp. Day & Zimmermann dck Worldwide LLC S.D. Deacon Corp. Denham-Blythe Co. Inc. The Dennis Engineering Group LLC Devcon Construction Inc. PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving 325 386 84 34 172 261 377 266 133 83
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Dimeo Construction Co. Donohoe Construction Co. Doster Construction Co. Inc. DPR Construction C.W. Driver Duke Construction JE Dunn Construction Group
Forrester Construction Co. Fortis Construction Inc. Foster Wheeler AG Frana Cos. Inc. Fugro (USA) Inc.
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Gamma Construction Co. Garney Holding Co. Gemma Power Systems Gibbs Construction Gilbane Building Co. gkkworks GLY Construction Inc. Gohmann Asphalt and Construction Inc. Gotham Construction Co. LLC Granger Construction Co. Granite Construction Inc. Gray Construction Graycor Great Lakes Construction Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC Grunley Construction Co. Inc. 355 137 362 328 17 365 298 392 168 250 25 105 111 370 103 166
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ECC 106 Elford Inc. Elkhorn Holdings Elkins Constructors Inc. EMJ Corp. Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) Erdman 315 206 390 119 192 388
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Fagen Inc. FCI Constructors Inc. Ferreira Construction Co. Inc. Ferrovial Agroman U.S. Corp. J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. First Solar Inc. Flatiron Construction Corp. Flintco LLC Fluor Corp. FNF Construction Inc. 114 229 252 152 263 42 48 54 2 309
Hardin Construction Co. LLC Harkins Builders Inc. Harper Construction Co. Inc. Harvey Construction Corp. David E. Harvey Builders Inc. Haskell Hawkins Construction Co. Haydon Building Corp HBE Corp. Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Herzog Contracting Corp. Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors Hinkle Contracting Co. LLC HITT Contracting Inc. Hoar Construction LLC Hoffman Corp. Holder Construction Co. E.W. Howell Co. LLC The Hubbard Group Hunt Building Co. Ltd. Hunt Construction Group Hunter Roberts Construction Group Hunzinger Construction Co.
118 271 281 350 69 87 329 284 189 23 134 220 292 55 107 28 30 199 187 205 31 97 356
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Jacobs Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc. The Jaynes Cos. Jingoli - DCO Joeris General Contractors Ltd. GE Johnson Construction Co. Jones Lang LaSalle Construction Co. Inc. O.C. Jones and Sons Inc. W. M. Jordan Co. The Judlau Cos. 132 16 145 308 113 334 246 345 376 148
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M. B. Kahn Construction Co. Inc. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. Kajima Building & Design Group Inc. KBE Building Corp. KBR 5 KBS Inc. Kenny Construction Key Construction Inc. Kiewit Corp. J.E. Kingham Construction Cos. 233 126 330 285 319 200 240 3 301
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H&M Co. Inc. The Hagerman Group Inc. B.L. Harbert International LLC 184 391 82
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IBEX Construction ICI Construction Inc. IHC Construction Cos. LLC Ingenium International Inc. 306 398 338 304
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Kinsley Construction Inc. Kitchell Corp. Klinger Cos. Inc. Knutson Construction Albert C. Kobayashi Inc. The Kokosing Group The Korte Co. KPRS Construction Services Inc. Edward Kraemer & Sons Inc. Kraus-Anderson Construction Co.
19 336 123
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M+W U.S. Inc. Manhattan Construction Group Manson Construction Co. MAPP Construction LLC March Associates Construction Inc. Martin-Harris Construction Mascaro Construction Co. LP Matrix Service Co. MATT Construction McCarthy Holdings Inc. McCormick Inc. & Subsidiaries McDermott International Inc. McGough Construction James McHugh Construction Co. MCM Construction Inc. The McShane Cos. MEB General Contractors Inc. Messer Construction Co. CR Meyer Michels Corp. The Middlesex Cos. Miron Construction Co. Inc. Monadnock Construction Inc. Morley Builders 56 39 155 331 382 389 249 80 236 21 295 18 120 191 270 94 353 95 204 50 333 115 320 274
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Nabholz Construction Corp. Nan Inc. The Neenan Co. Neeser Construction Inc. New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc. New South Construction Co. Inc. Nibbi Brothers General Contractors Novak Construction Co. 102 297 374 321 176 289 294 383
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Lakeshore TolTest Corp. Lamar Construction Co. T. J. Lambrecht Construction Inc. The Lane Construction Corp. Las Vegas Paving Corp. The Lauren Corp. Layne Christensen Co. Layton Construction Co. Inc. Lease Crutcher Lewis LeChase Construction Services LLC The Lemoine Co. LLC Lend Lease Leopardo Cos. Inc. Lee Lewis Construction Inc. Linbeck Group LLC The LiRo Group T.A. Loving Co. 93 258 286 44 178 247 51 85 259 68 276 27 272 163 170 361 312
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O&G Industries Inc. Odebrecht Construction Inc. OHL USA Inc. Okland Construction Co. Inc. ONeil Industries Inc. Orion Marine Group Inc. Osborne Construction Co. C. Overaa & Co. 182 225 62 90 128 207 387 226
Parsons F.H. Paschen, S.N. Nielsen & Associates LLC PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. TB Penick & Sons Inc. The PENTA Building Group Pepper Construction Group Performance Contractors Inc. Charles Perry Partner Inc. GH Phipps Construction Cos. The Pike Co. Inc. Pioneer General Contractors PC Construction Co. Plant Construction Co. LP Plaza Construction Corp. Pogue Construction Posillico Inc. Power Construction Co. LLC Primoris Services Corp.
49 92 6 293 300 45 67 342 314 218 400 157 343 154 244 322 74 35
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Quandel Enterprises Inc. 245
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R&O Construction RailWorks Corp. E.E. Reed Construction Rentenbach Constructors Inc. River City Construction LLC 194 91 310 346 235
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Panattoni Construction Inc. Paric Corp. 257 186
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RJM Construction Robins & Morton Rockford Construction Co. Inc. Rodgers Builders Inc. Roebbelen Rogers-OBrien Construction Roncelli Inc. The Rudolph/Libbe Cos. Inc. The Ruhlin Co. H.J. Russell & Co. Ryan Cos. US Inc.
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S&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. and Affiliates 125 Samet Corp. 299 Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Inc. 138 Sauer Inc. 212 Saunders Construction Inc. 169 CG Schmidt Inc. 347 Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) 219 Sellen Construction Co. Inc. 135 SEMA Construction Inc. 202 Sevenson Environmental Services 208 The Shaw Group Inc. 12 Shawmut Design and Construction 75 Shelco Inc. 264 Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. 195 Shimmick Construction Co. Inc. 183 Shook Construction 265
SIGAL Construction Corp. SIKON Construction Co. LLC Skanska USA Skender Construction Sletten Cos. C D Smith Construction The George Sollitt Construction Co. Soltek Pacific Construction Co. SpawGlass Holding LP Stacy and Witbeck Inc. Stellar Sterling Construction Co. Inc. Stevens Engineers & Constructors Inc. Structure Tone Suffolk Construction Co. Inc. Summit Builders Sundt Construction Inc. Superior Construction Co. Inc. Swinerton Inc.
279 385 7 332 358 227 378 268 143 127 112 109 316 20 40 290 58 231 52
Tri-North Builders Inc. The Turner Corp. Turner Industries Group LLC Tutor Perini Corp.
397 4 29 9
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Uhde Corp. of America URS Corp. USS Cal Builders Inc. 367 22 326
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ValleyCrest Landscape Cos. James R. Vannoy & Sons Construction Co. Inc. VCC LLC Vecellio Group Inc. 60 243 129 179
Wehr Constructors Inc. Weis Builders Inc. The Weitz Co. Weston Solutions Inc. Wharton-Smith Inc. J.F. White Contracting Co. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co. Inc. Willbros Group Inc. Williams Brothers Construction Co. Inc. Williams Industrial Services Group LLC S. M. Wilson & Co. D.L. Withers Construction Wohlsen Construction Co. Wolverine Building Group Inc. Woodward Design+Build LLC S.T. Wooten Corp.
393 256 57 164 241 153 13 122 36 142 150 209 303 280 366 215 190
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Wagman Cos. Inc. Walbridge T.L. Wallace Construction Inc. Walsh Brothers Inc. The Walsh Group The Walsh Group Ltd. T.N. Ward Co. Webber LLC Webcor Builders Weeks Marine Inc. 368 47 371 221 201 15 323 101 64 203
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XL Construction Corp. 340
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Tarlton Corp. Teichert Construction Tellepsen Terminal Construction Corp. Top Grade Construction Torcon Inc. Traylor Bros. Inc. Triangle Associates Inc. 351 161 196 384 380 151 121 354
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The Yates Cos. Inc. 46
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Zachry Construction Corp. Zachry Holdings Inc. 124 53
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B. LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA
AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR Lend Lease URS Corp. Walbridge
BOLIVIA
Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG URS Corp.
BRAZIL
AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Jay Cashman Inc. CB&I Foster Wheeler AG Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC KBR Kiewit Corp. Layne Christensen Co. McDermott International Inc. Structure Tone URS Corp. USS Cal Builders Inc. Walbridge
CHILE
AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel CB&I Day & Zimmermann Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG
PERU
Bechtel CB&I Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
COLOMBIA
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I CCC Group Inc. Foster Wheeler AG
URUGUAY
CB&I Foster Wheeler AG
ECUADOR
CB&I Foster Wheeler AG
VENEZUELA
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG KBR
EL SALVADOR
The Shaw Group Inc.
HONDURAS
American Bridge Co. Inc.
SURINAME
CCC Group Inc. Foster Wheeler AG
MEXICO
Alberici Corp. The Beck Group BlueScope Construction Inc. Caddell Construction Co. Inc. CB&I Commercial Contracting Group Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Haskell Jacobs KBR Kiewit Corp. Layne Christensen Co. Lend Lease M+W U.S. Inc. McDermott International Inc. Roncelli Inc. Structure Tone The Turner Corp. URS Corp. Walbridge Weston Solutions Inc. The Yates Cos. Inc.
C. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
GREATER ANTILLES
AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Caddell Construction Co. Inc. Jay Cashman Inc. CCC Group Inc. Day & Zimmermann Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Kiewit Corp. Lakeshore TolTest Corp. Orion Marine Group Inc. Parsons The Shaw Group Inc. Tutor Perini Corp.
PUERTO RICO
CDM Smith CH2M HILL Consigli Construction Co. Inc. Day & Zimmermann ECC Fluor Corp. Gilbane Building Co. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC Haskell Jacobs The Korte Co.
NICARAGUA
Foster Wheeler AG Jingoli - DCO Kiewit Corp.
PANAMA
CB&I CH2M HILL Foster Wheeler AG
BULGARIA
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I Foster Wheeler AG
CUBA
CH2M HILL dck Worldwide LLC Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
CZECH REP.
CB&I Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
LESSER ANTILLES
American Bridge Co. Inc. The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel CB&I China Construction America dck Worldwide LLC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Kiewit Corp. McDermott International Inc. Orion Marine Group Inc. Parsons The Shaw Group Inc. Turner Industries Group LLC Vecellio Group Inc. Wharton-Smith Inc.
DENMARK
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CH2M HILL Fluor Corp.
ESTONIA
Foster Wheeler AG
FINLAND
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Foster Wheeler AG B.L. Harbert International LLC Jacobs
FRANCE
CH2M HILL Day & Zimmermann Foster Wheeler AG Fugro (USA) Inc. Jacobs The Turner Corp.
D. EUROPE
ALBANIA
Bechtel Foster Wheeler AG
AUSTRIA
Black & Veatch Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
GEORGIA
Black & Veatch CH2M HILL Foster Wheeler AG KBR
AZERBAIJAN
Bechtel CB&I KBR McDermott International Inc. URS Corp.
GERMANY
AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs The Shaw Group Inc. The Turner Corp. URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
BELGIUM
CB&I Foster Wheeler AG Fugro (USA) Inc. Jacobs
GREECE
CH2M HILL Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG
HUNGARY
Fagen Inc. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR URS Corp.
PORTUGAL
CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR Weston Solutions Inc.
IRELAND
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Black & Veatch CH2M HILL Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR Parsons Structure Tone The Turner Corp. URS Corp.
ROMANIA
Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I ECC Foster Wheeler AG KBR Kiewit Corp. URS Corp.
ITALY
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR Parsons The Shaw Group Inc.
RUSSIA
Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I CH2M HILL Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG KBR McDermott International Inc. Parsons The Turner Corp. URS Corp.
LITHUANIA
LPCiminelli Inc. Foster Wheeler AG Weston Solutions Inc.
SLOVAKIA
Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
NETHERLANDS
CB&I Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
SPAIN
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR
NORWAY
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Foster Wheeler AG KBR The Walsh Group Ltd.
FYR MACEDONIA
KBR
SWEDEN
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. DPR Construction Fortis Construction Inc. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
SLOVENIA
Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
SWITZERLAND
Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs
E. MIDDLE EAST
AFGHANISTAN
Black & Veatch Caddell Construction Co. Inc. CH2M HILL Contrack International Inc. ECC Fluor Corp. Gilbane Building Co. KBR Lakeshore TolTest Corp. Layne Christensen Co. The Shaw Group Inc. Tutor Perini Corp. URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
UKRAINE
Bechtel Foster Wheeler AG B.L. Harbert International LLC URS Corp.
UNITED KINGDOM
AMEC American Bridge Co. Inc. Bechtel Black & Veatch BlueScope Construction Inc. CB&I CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Haskell Jacobs KBR McDermott International Inc. MWH Global Parsons The Shaw Group Inc. Structure Tone The Turner Corp. Tutor Perini Corp. URS Corp.
BAHRAIN
Black & Veatch CB&I Contrack International Inc. Foster Wheeler AG Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC Jacobs KBR Parsons The Shaw Group Inc. URS Corp.
IRAQ
AMEC CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG KBR Lakeshore TolTest Corp. Parsons The Shaw Group Inc. Tutor Perini Corp. URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
YUGOSLAVIA (FORMER)
Bechtel The Turner Corp.
CROATIA
ISRAEL
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Black & Veatch CH2M HILL Foster Wheeler AG Kiewit Corp. Lakeshore TolTest Corp. M+W U.S. Inc. Conti Group
JORDAN
CDM Smith Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR USS Cal Builders Inc.
KUWAIT
Black & Veatch CB&I CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC KBR The Turner Corp.
SAUDI ARABIA
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR McDermott International Inc. The Shaw Group Inc. The Turner Corp. URS Corp.
LEBANON
CDM Smith Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
OMAN
Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I CH2M HILL Jacobs Lakeshore TolTest Corp. Parsons The Turner Corp. Willbros Group Inc.
TURKEY
Black & Veatch CH2M HILL Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG KBR The Shaw Group Inc. The Turner Corp.
U.A.E.
Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I CH2M HILL Clark Group dck Worldwide LLC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC
PAKISTAN
Black & Veatch CDM Smith B.L. Harbert International LLC KBR Lakeshore TolTest Corp.
DIEGO GARCIA
The Shaw Group Inc. Tutor Perini Corp.
HONG KONG
Black & Veatch Jacobs Structure Tone
YEMEN, NORTH
CB&I KBR
INDIA
Alberici Corp. The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel Black & Veatch BlueScope Construction Inc. CH2M HILL Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR Kiewit Corp. The Lauren Corp. McDermott International Inc. The Turner Corp. URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
F. ASIA/AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I CCC Group Inc. CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR Kiewit Corp. Layne Christensen Co. McDermott International Inc. URS Corp.
INDONESIA
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Black & Veatch Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG KBR McDermott International Inc.
BANGLADESH
Foster Wheeler AG
BRUNEI
Foster Wheeler AG
JAPAN
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Gilbane Building Co. Jacobs Lakeshore TolTest Corp. Parsons The Shaw Group Inc. Structure Tone URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
CHINA (P.R.C.)
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Black & Veatch CB&I Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG B.L. Harbert International LLC Jacobs Kiewit Corp. McDermott International Inc.
PHILIPPINES
CB&I ECC Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Tutor Perini Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
KOREA, SOUTH
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I ECC Foster Wheeler AG Gilbane Building Co. Jacobs Lakeshore TolTest Corp. The Shaw Group Inc. The Turner Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
SINGAPORE
CB&I CH2M HILL C.W. Driver Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs McDermott International Inc. The Shaw Group Inc. Structure Tone The Weitz Co.
KYRGYZSTAN
CH2M HILL ECC Fluor Corp.
SRI LANKA
CH2M HILL
TAIWAN (R.O.C.)
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel Black & Veatch CH2M HILL Foster Wheeler AG Structure Tone URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
MALAYSIA
CH2M HILL Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR McDermott International Inc. The Turner Corp.
NEW ZEALAND
KBR
THAILAND
Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I CH2M HILL Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR McDermott International Inc. Weston Solutions Inc.
PACIFIC ISLANDS
Bechtel CDM Smith dck Worldwide LLC ECC Jacobs Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) The Shaw Group Inc. Tutor Perini Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.
TURKMENISTAN
Foster Wheeler AG
PAPUA N.GUINEA
Caddell Construction Co. Inc. CB&I Jacobs Kiewit Corp.
UZBEKISTAN
Bechtel Foster Wheeler AG KBR
VIETNAM
Black & Veatch
TUNISIA
CB&I
LAOS
B.L. Harbert International LLC
MONGOLIA
Fluor Corp.
G. NORTH AFRICA
ALGERIA
Black & Veatch KBR Suffolk Construction Co. Inc. USS Cal Builders Inc.
BOTSWANA
Fluor Corp. Layne Christensen Co.
BURKINA FASO
B.L. Harbert International LLC Layne Christensen Co.
EGYPT
AMEC Bechtel Black & Veatch CB&I Contrack International Inc. Jacobs KBR URS Corp.
BURUNDI
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.
CAMEROON
CB&I KBR
ETHIOPIA
B.L. Harbert International LLC KBR
CONGO
Black & Veatch The Shaw Group Inc.
LIBYA
Bechtel USS Cal Builders Inc.
GABON
Bechtel B.L. Harbert International LLC
MOROCCO
B.L. Harbert International LLC Jacobs
GUINEA
Bechtel Caddell Construction Co. Inc. Fluor Corp. Layne Christensen Co. USS Cal Builders Inc.
SUDAN
B.L. Harbert International LLC KBR
IVORY COAST
Fluor Corp.
SUB SAHARA
LIBERIA
10
MOZAMBIQUE
Jacobs
NIGERIA
Foster Wheeler AG B.L. Harbert International LLC KBR Weston Solutions Inc.
SENEGAL
CCC Group Inc. B.L. Harbert International LLC Michels Corp.
SIERRA LEONE
Black & Veatch
SOUTH AFRICA
Black & Veatch CB&I Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs KBR
TANZANIA
Layne Christensen Co.
UGANDA
Foster Wheeler AG
ZAMBIA
Fluor Corp. B.L. Harbert International LLC KBR Layne Christensen Co.
I. ARCTIC/ANTARCTIC
The Shaw Group Inc.
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.
Fluor Corp.
Energy & Chemicals Fluor Daniel Global Services Government Industrial & Infrastructure Power
Kiewit Corp.
Ganotec Inc. Kiewit Building Group Inc. Kiewit Constructors Inc. Kiewit Energy Canada Corp. Kiewit Energy Co. Kiewit Infrastructure Co. Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. Kiewit Mining Group Inc. Kiewit Offshore Services Kiewit Power Constructors Co. Kiewit Power Engineers Co. Kiewit Texas Construction LP Mass Electric Construction Co. Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co. TIC - The Industrial Co. TIC - The Industrial Co. Wyoming Inc.
Skanska USA
IC Skanska (formerly Industrial Contractors) was purchased by Skanska USA Civil in 2011 Skanska USA Building Skanska USA Civil
Foster Wheeler AG
Foster Wheeler Bimas Birlesik Insaat ve. Muhendislik AS Foster Wheeler Constructors Inc. Foster Wheeler Eastern Private Ltd. Foster Wheeler Energia Oy Foster Wheeler Energia Polska Sp. z.o.o. Foster Wheeler Energia SA Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. Foster Wheeler Energy Ltd. Foster Wheeler Environmental Corp. Foster Wheeler France SA Foster Wheeler Iberia SA Foster Wheeler India Private Ltd. Foster Wheeler Italiana SpA Foster Wheeler North America Corp. Foster Wheeler Power Machinery Co. Ltd. Foster Wheeler Power Systems Inc.
KBR
KBR LLC KBR Ltd. KBR Services Inc. Kinhill Ltd.
15
17 20
Structure Tone
L.F. Driscoll Co. LLC Pavarini Construction Pavarini McGovern LLC ST Tech Services Structure Tone International Structure Tone Southwest
21
22
URS Corp.
Advatech LLC Aman Environmental Construction Inc. Apptis Holdings Inc. Banshee Construction Cash & Associates Inc. Cleveland Wrecking Co. EC Driver & Associates Inc. Lear Siegler Services Inc. Scott Wilson 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
10
Clark Group
Clark Guy F Atkinson Construction Shirley Contracting
11
Balfour Beatty US
Balfour Beatty Communities Balfour Beatty Construction Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Balfour Beatty Rail Balfour Concord Balfour Resource Group Barnhart Balfour Beatty Charter Builders Heery International SpawMaxwell Co.
14
CB&I
Arabian CBI Ltd. CB&I Inc. CB&I Lummus BV CB&I UK Ltd. CBI Co. Ltd. CBI Constructors Pty. Ltd. CBI Constructors SA (Pty) Ltd. CBI Eastern Anstalt CBI Overseas LLC CBI Services Inc. CBI Venezolana SA Horton CBI Ltd. Lummus Technology
25
26 27
Lend Lease
Lend Lease (AR) SA Lend Lease (US) Construction Inc.
28
Hoffman Corp.
Hoffman Construction Co. of AZ Hoffman Construction Co.of OR Hoffman Construction Co.of WA
29
37
Colas USA
Barrett Industries Corp. Branscome Cos. Inc. Colaska Inc. Delta Cos. Inc. HRI Inc. Reeves Holdings Simon Contractors Sully-Miller Contracting Co.
33
Austin Industries
Austin Bridge & Road Austin Commercial Austin Industrial
34
38 39
35
41
42
36
43
44
49
Parsons
Parsons Commercial Technology Group Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group Parsons Transportation Group Parsons Water & Infrastructure
50
Michels Corp.
Michels Canada Co. Mi-Tech Services Inc. Pilchuck Contractors Inc.
45
51
46
52
Swinerton Inc.
HMH Builders Swinerton Builders Swinerton Management & Consulting
53
47
Walbridge
Concrete Service Solutions Walbridge Aldinger Walbridge Canada Walbridge Concrete Services Walbridge de Mexico Walbridge do Brazil Walbridge East Walbridge Equipment Installation Walbridge Southeast Walbridge West
54
Flintco LLC
Flintco Flintco Flintco Flintco Flintco Flintco Flintco LLC, Albuquerque, NM LLC, Austin, TX LLC, Memphis, TN LLC, Oklahoma City, OK LLC, Springdale, AR LLC, Tulsa, OK Pacific Inc.
57
48
59
Alberici Corp.
Alberici Construcciones Alberici Constructors Inc.
73
61
Clayco Inc.
Clayco Real Estate Services Concrete Strategies Forum Studio Inc.
62
74
65
78
80
66
CH2M HILL
CH2M Hill Canada Ltd. CH2M Hill Constructors Inc. CH2M Hill Constructors International Inc. CH2M Hill Energy Ltd. CH2M Hill Hanford CH2M Hill Inc. CH2M Hill Industrial Design Group & Construction Inc. CH2M Hill International Lockwood Greene Inc. Operations Management International Inc.
81
83 87
PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving
Gulisek Construction
Haskell
The Haskell Co. de Mexico SA de CV
72
88
90
91
RailWorks Corp.
HSQ Technology L.K. Comstock & Co. Inc. L.K. Comstock National Transit Inc. PNR RailWorks Inc. RailWorks Signals & Communications Inc. RailWorks Systems Inc. RailWorks Track Services Inc. RailWorks Track Systems Inc. RailWorks Transit Inc.
93
106 ECC
ECC Constructors LLC ECC International Constructors JV ECC International LLC ECCI-C Metag JV Nordlys Environmental LP
94
96
98 99
100 AMEC
AMEC Americas Ltd. AMEC BDR Ltd. AMEC E&C Services Inc. AMEC E&I Holdings Inc. AMEC E&I Inc. AMEC Environmental & Infrastructure Inc. AMEC Geomatrix Inc. AMEC Holdings Inc. AMEC Inc. AMEC Kamtech Inc.
111 Graycor
Graycor Graycor Graycor Inc. Graycor Corp. Graycor de CV Blasting Co. Inc. Construction Co. Inc. Industrial Constructors International of Canada International S. de RL
196 Tellepsen
Building Concrete Solutions LP Tellepsen Builders LP Tellepsen Industrial
10
11
283 Roebbelen
Roebbelen Construction Management Services Inc. Roebbelen Contracting Inc. Roebbelen Management Inc.
12
13