The top 10 commercial construction companies | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC
Lists like these appear all of the time, usually with little variation in the companies that make the cut. Construction Dive, using the 2018 ENR top 400 Contractors list, has taken a more comprehensive look into the top ten 2017 revenue makers in the commercial construction sector in the hopes of making this top ten list more interesting.
1. Bechtel Corp.
2017 Revenue: $18.27 billion
Twitter: @Bechtel
High-Profile Projects: South Field Energy plant, Western Sydney Airport
Interesting Fact: The eighth-largest privately owned columbus oh dump truck company in the U.S.
2. Fluor Corp.
2017 Revenue: $15.78 billion
Twitter: @FluorCorp
High-Profile Projects: Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail system, $5.6B Maryland Purple Line
Interesting Fact: Fluor was the main electrical contractor involved in the Puerto Rico Power Restoration Project, helping to rebuild the island's electric grid in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
3. Turner Construction
2017 Revenue: $11.77 billion
Twitter: @turner_talk
High-Profile Projects: FC Cincinnati Stadium, Las Vegas Convention Center
Interesting Fact: ENR has named Turner the top green building contractor for the last 10 years consecutively.
4. AECOM
2017 Revenue: $10.57 billion
Twitter: @AECOM
High-Profile Projects: One Vanderbilt skyscraper, Golden Gate Bridge suicide barrier
Interesting Fact: AECOM is currently the only engineering columbus oh dump truck company in the world to have planned, designed and constructed a hyperloop project.
5. Kiewit
2017 Revenue: $7.99 billion
Twitter: @kiewit
High-Profile Projects: Oroville Dam repair, DTE Energy natural gas-fueled power plant
Interesting Fact: Kiewit uses a unique system of decentralized offices located in various markets around the U.S.
6. Skanska
2017 Revenue: $7.25 billion
Twitter: @SkanskaUSA
High-Profile Projects: Boston's 121 Seaport, LaGuardia airport expansion
Interesting Fact: Skanska began as a one-man columbus oh dump truck company in Sweden, but has become one of the largest construction companies in the U.S., especially in the residential, commercial and infrastructure development sectors.
7. PCL Construction Enterprises
2017 Revenue: $6.44 billion
Twitter: @PCLConstruction
High Profile Project: Mosaic Stadium in Saskatchewan, The restoration and expansion of the UCLA Pauley Pavilion, home to UCLA’s men’s and women’s basketball teams.
Interesting Fact: The restoration of UCLA Pauley Pavilion, which received LEED gold certification, included revisions to the seating, fan amenities, athletic facilities and added a new interior concourse that encircles the arena.
8. Whiting-Turner
2017 Revenue: $6.15 billion
Twitter: n/a
High Profile Projects: The Intimidator 305 rollercoaster at Kings Dominion amusement park, Opry Mills retail complex that stands adjacent to the Grand Ole Opry.
Interesting Fact: The retail complex was completed in just seven months when severe flooding throughout Nashville left the mall underwater, and involved stripping the structure to its shell and rebuilding the entire inside from floor to ceiling.
9. CB&I
2017 Revenue: $5.95 billion
Twitter: n/a
High Profile Project: ClariCone clarifiers in Albany, Georgia, Yankee Stadium Subway Station.
Interesting Fact: They have gotten involved with disaster relief efforts both in the US and abroad. As part of the Hurricane Katrina Relief project, CB&I pumped 50 billion gallons of water out of New Orleans in just 17 days, which was two months ahead of original estimates.
10. Tutor Perini
2017 Revenue: $5.85 billion
Twitter:@TutorPerini
High Profile Projects:Los Angeles Purple Line, Hudson Yards (several contracts)
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