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The Top 400 50th Anniversary p. 2 // Overview p. 5 // 2013-2014 at a Glance p. 5 // Profitability Analysis p. 5 // Revenue Volume p. 5 Backlog Analysis p. 5 // A Decade of Contracting Revenue p. 5 // Markets’ Share of Total Revenue p. 6 // Domestic Staff Hiring p. 6 International Staff Hiring p. 6 // International Market Analysis p. 7 // McCarthy: 150 Years Old and Just Getting Started p. 7 Top 400 Dialogue p. 8 // Top 20 by Sector pp. 9,10 // Morley Builders Rebuilds Silent-Movie Palace p. 10 // Top 100 by New Contracts p. 11 Top 50 Contractors Working Abroad p. 12 // Q&A With Bechtel’s Bill Dudley p. 12 // Top 50 Domestic-Heavy Contractors p. 13 Top 50 Domestic General Building and Manufacturing Revenue p. 14 // Top 400 List p. 15 // Top 400 Index p. 23 // 1964 Top 400 List p. 25 enr.com May 19/26, 2014 ENR 1 Applying Lessons Learned Contractors learned to manage “lean and mean” to survive the recession and are sharpening those skills in a growing market By Gary J. Tulacz NUMBER 365 PHOTO CREDIT: BRAYMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP. BRIDGING THE GAP Brayman Construction is replacing the 106-year-old Jonathan Hulton Bridge, which runs across the Allegheny River between Harmar and Oakmont, Pa.

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The Top 400 50th Anniversary p. 2 // Overview p. 5 // 2013-2014 at a Glance p. 5 // Profitability Analysis p. 5 // Revenue Volume p. 5

Backlog Analysis p. 5 // A Decade of Contracting Revenue p. 5 // Markets’ Share of Total Revenue p. 6 // Domestic Staff Hiring p. 6

International Staff Hiring p. 6 // International Market Analysis p. 7 // McCarthy: 150 Years Old and Just Getting Started p. 7

Top 400 Dialogue p. 8 // Top 20 by Sector pp. 9,10 // Morley Builders Rebuilds Silent-Movie Palace p. 10 // Top 100 by New Contracts p. 11

Top 50 Contractors Working Abroad p. 12 // Q&A With Bechtel’s Bill Dudley p. 12 // Top 50 Domestic-Heavy Contractors p. 13

Top 50 Domestic General Building and Manufacturing Revenue p. 14 // Top 400 List p. 15 // Top 400 Index p. 23 // 1964 Top 400 List p. 25

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which runs across the Allegheny River between Harmar and Oakmont, Pa.

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It was 1964. The Beatles were taking America by storm. The Civil Rights Act became law. At the New York World’s Fair, General Motors’ Futurama ride touted continent-spanning highways. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced a $2-billion construction program to support the moon shot. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and New York City’s Verazzano-Narrows Bridge opened.

And in its Aug. 6, 1964, issue, ENR magazine introduced its roundup of the 400 Largest Construc-tion Contractors, the first time ENR published its Top 400 Contractors list. It was based on the volume of new construction contracts won in 1963 and was the result of a survey of U.S. construction contractors.

ENR had ranked contractors in the past; in fact, the first large list was published in 1958. In that list, ENR ranked 62 contractors based on new, domestic contract awards using 1956 data published in its “Construction Daily” publication, the forerunner to McGraw Hill Construction’s Dodge reports.

“Over the years, ENR’s business-news department had been reporting contract awards and bidding infor-mation,” says Arthur Fox, ENR’s editor at the time. “We could add up dollars’ worth of contracts we had reported in the past year for each contractor, and we could rank the contractors. So we did.”

The launch of the Top 400 was not without contro-versy. “There surely were criticisms and corrections called for in the early years,” says Fox. But the ENR Top 400 quickly caught on, he notes. Rankings became “a matter of pride [and] a matter of competition” for contractors, Fox says.

Over the years, the Top 400 Contractors list has spun off other lists. The Top 400 subcontractor rank-ings became the ENR Top 600 Specialty Contractors list. The Top 400 rankings for international work be-came the ENR Top International Contractors and Top International Design Firms lists. And the Top 400 project-delivery lists spun off the stand-alone CM-at-

Risk, Design-Build, CM-for-Fee and Program Management lists.

In 1994, ENR announced that future Top 400 Contractors lists would be based on contracting revenue, rather than new contracts, as massive, multi-year government contracts began to distort the previous ranking method. ENR also announced it would require either a financial statement verifying the accuracy of each firm’s survey or a sign-off by the company’s CEO or senior officer affirming the accuracy of the data submitted.

Whatever Happened To … ?The firms on the list have changed over the years, of course. Many contracting giants from the first Top 400 list are long gone or have been acquired, merged or otherwise assimilated into other organizations.

The No. 1 firm on the 1964 list was Ebasco Ser-vices Inc., which was long associated with the design and construction of nuclear powerplants, including the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan, which melted down in 2011. Ebasco was acquired by Raytheon

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ENR Top 400 Contractors 50th Anniversary

ENR’s Top 400, 1964-2014, then and now

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Engineering News-Record

http://enr.construction.com.toplist

ENR’s Top Lists

Turner Construc-tion Co. (No. 6 in 1964) built Madison Square Garden with Del E. Webb Construction Co. in 1964. Turner (now No. 4) just completed the $1-billion Garden renovation.

1964THE TOP 400

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Companies | By Gary J. Tulacz

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RANK RANK COMPANY NAME NEW CONTRACTS COMPANY NAME REVENUE ($ MIL)1964 2014 1964 ($ MIL) 1964 2014 2014

4 1 BECHTEL CORP. 228.0 BECHTEL 30,706.0

5 3 PETER KIEWIT SONS CO. 221.5 KIEWIT CORP. 10,787.6

6 4 TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 205.5 THE TURNER CORP. 9,979.4

7 2 DANIEL CONSTRUCTION CO. 175.0 FLUOR CORP. 22,144.1

8 8 BROWN & ROOT INC. 171.7 KBR 5,515.9

10 14 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 109.7 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 4,080.0

13 13 PERINI CORP. 101.9 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 4,175.7

22 45 HUBER, HUNT & NICHOLS INC. 71.5 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC. 1,200.0

31 8 M.W. KELLOGG CO. 61.4 KBR 5,515.9

32 63 NOBLE J. DICK INC. 60.7 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC 896.9

41 44 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP. 51.6 LANE INDUSTRIES INC. 1,253.9

48 106 HENRY C. BECK CO. 47.3 THE BECK GROUP 598.8

50 2 THE FLUOR CORP 46.6 FLUOR CORP. 22,144.1

52 35 SWINERTON & WALBERG CO. 46.1 SWINERTON INC. 1,771.2

62 104 U.S. STEEL CORP. 41.4 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 601.3

63 42 WALBRIDGE-ALDINGER CO. 41.0 WALBRIDGE 1,303.0

66 52 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 38.0 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 1,043.2

70 84 DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION CO. 35.8 HATHAWAY DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION 711.1

75 98 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CO. 33.3 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC 636.6

81 190 A. TEICHERT & SONS 31.4 TEICHERT CONSTRUCTION 339.7

82 68 FRANK MESSER & SONS INC. 30.8 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO. 831.7

85 177 BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. INC 30.0 BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC 360.9

98 32 H.B. ZACHRY CO. 28.0 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC. 1,917.9

98 134 H.B. ZACHRY CO. 28.0 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP. 455.1

103 116 F.A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 26.7 F.A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 514.7

104 49 BARTON-MALOW CO. 26.7 BARTON MALOW CO. 1,133.2

106 33 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 26.2 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 1,815.0

112 62 M.M. SUNDT CONSTRUCTION CO. 25.1 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC. 897.0

114 41 AUSTIN BRIDGE CO. 24.9 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 1,363.3

173 123 KITCHELL CONTRACTORS INC. 17.1 KITCHELL CORP. 500.5

180 367 FRED BERGLUND & SON INC. 16.5 BERGLUND CONSTRUCTION 146.0

184 137 SPAW-GLASS INC. 16.2 SPAWGLASS HOLDING LP 442.6

199 188 GOTHAM CONSTRUCTION CORP. 15.0 GOTHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC 344.4

203 12 GEORGE HYMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 14.9 CLARK GROUP 4,264.5

214 25 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. 14.3 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. 2,266.9

225 240 CAMPANELLA & CARDI CONSTRUCTION CO. 13.7 CARDI CORP. 250.0

237 92 ADOLFSON & PETERSON INC. 13.0 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 660.4

242 211 JOHN H. SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 12.9 SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 299.0

246 273 ONEGLIA & GERVASINI INC. 12.6 O & G INDUSTRIES INC. 219.3

257 370 T.A. LOVING & CO. 12.2 T.A. LOVING CO. 144.0

263 295 JOHN G. RUHLIN CONSTRUCTION CO. 12.0 THE RUHLIN CO. 199.5

265 250 FRED WEBER CONTRACTOR INC. 12.0 FRED WEBER INC. 243.0

266 17 FOSTER-WHEELER CORP. 11.9 FOSTER WHEELER AG 3,306.4

270 172 HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION CO. 11.6 THE HUBBARD GROUP INC. 365.0

277 9 WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. 11.3 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. 5,062.7

320 379 HUNZINGER CONSTRUCTION CO. 9.5 HUNZINGER CONSTRUCTION CO. 137.9

346 71 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 8.1 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 801.3

366 115 TELLEPSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 6.4 TELLEPSEN 519.0

368 179 MANSON CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING CO. 6.3 MANSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 359.0

369 279 TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION CORP. 6.3 TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION CORP. 215.0

377 236 FUSCO-AMATRUDA CO. 5.7 FUSCO CORP. 255.3

Top 400 Contractors, Then and Now

#190TEICHERT (No. 81 in 1964) started in 1887 and now is led by fourth- and fifth- generation family members Jud Riggs, CEO, and Mary Teichert Rotelli, COO.

Below is a selection of contractors that were ranked on the original Top 400 list in 1964 and that continue to be ranked under their own name on the 2014 list. Many 1964 Top 400 Contractors are still around as subsidiaries of other firms and are not listed below.

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Engineers & Constructors, which was subsequently sold to Washington Group, later acquired by URS. Former employees still keep in touch. A Facebook page dedicated to Ebasco was created in 2008.

The No. 2-ranked firm was George A. Fuller Co., New York City, which built the original Pennsylvania Station in New York City, R.H. Macy’s flagship store and the iconic Flatiron Building. Fuller was acquired by the Northrup (Aircraft) Corp. in 1971.

Third on the list was Morrison-Knudsen Co., the Boise, Idaho-based builder of the Hoover Dam. Wash-ington Group acquired M-K in 1996.

Many other familiar names from the 1960s have disappeared. For example, S.J. Groves & Sons Co., Minneapolis, was ranked at No. 12 on the 1964 list but shut down in 1989 after the Groves family left the firm. And J.A. Jones Construction Co., Charlotte, N.C., was No. 17 in 1964 but closed in 2003, after its parent, Philipp Holzmann, Germany, collapsed.

Many contractors from the 1964 list continue to work under their own names as subsidiaries of other firms. For example, Stone & Webster—No. 24 in 1964—still does operations and maintenance on nu-

clear powerplants as a subsidiary of CB&I; Tishman Realty & Construction (No. 29) is a subsidiary of AECOM; The Austin Co. (No. 34) is owned by Kajima USA; T.L. James & Co. (No. 35) is now a unit of Primoris Services; and Guy F. Atkinson Co. (No. 69) is a subsidiary of Clark Group.

Some firms from the 1964 list continue in business but no longer do much construction. For example, No. 20 firm Koppers Co. Inc., Pittsburgh, reverted to its core business: chemicals and materials. No. 55, Starrett Bros. & Eken Inc., which built the Empire State Build-ing, now is a developer and building manager. And Alhambra, Calif.-based Vinnell Corp.—No. 39 in 1964—now is owned by defense contractor Northrup Grumman and is a military training and support firm.

The industry has evolved over the past 50 years and will continue to do so. New firms continue to flourish and grow. For example, four contractors on the 2014 Top 400 were founded in 1964: Brasfield & Gorrie, The Yates Cos., Q&D Construction Inc. and MEDCO Construction. In a constantly changing industry, ENR’s Top 400 will continue to track these changes, as it has for 50 years. PH

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WHAT THE 1964 TOP 400 WERE DOING IN THE 1960s (A) Henry C. Beck Co. (No. 48 in 1964), now the Beck Group, pours the foundations for One Main Place, Dallas. (B) The Milwaukee Braves offered to relocate to Atlanta if a major-league ballpark could be built in one year: McDevitt & Street (No. 133), now owned by Lead Lease, built Atlanta’s Fulton County Stadium in 51 weeks. (C) Fluor Corp. (No. 50) built the Sauiba Refinery in Kuwait, the first all-hydrogen refinery. (D) M.M. Sundt Construction Co. (No. 112) reassembled the historic London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Ariz. (E) Noble J. Dick Inc. (No. 32), now dck Worldwide, built an addition to the huge Westinghouse Electric Coil Plant in Pittsburgh.

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If there is one thing to be learned over the past 50 years of the ENR Top 400 Contractors list, it is that construction is a cyclical industry. Some recessions were deep and prolonged, such as the recessions following the Arab-oil boycott in the 1970s, the savings-and-loan debacle in the late 1980s and the housing and banking crisis of the late 2000s, from which the industry is just now emerging.

Each of these recessions took its toll on the industry. But for those contractors that survived these downturns, the lessons learned were invaluable. Even as the industry slowly climbs out of this latest trough, contractors continue to embrace the processes that helped them make it through the past six years.

Evidence of the market’s recovery can be seen in this year’s ENR Top 400 Contractors list. As a group, the Top 400 generated $324.16 billion in contracting revenue in 2013, an increase of 4.8% from 2012’s $309.45 billion. The figure is still below the record $338.38 billion in 2008 contracting revenue reported in our 2009 Top 400.

Domestic contracting revenue accounted for the Top 400’s overall increase this year, rising 6.6% in 2013, to $249.34 billion, while international contract-ing revenue fell 0.8%, to $74.83 billion. While the domestic market clearly is beginning to make progress toward prosperity, it still has a way to go to match the

record $281.36 billion in domestic contracting reve-nue by the Top 400 in 2008.

The biggest gainer among markets was petroleum, up 21.1%. General building also saw a healthy 10.8% gain in 2013 over 2012. And surprisingly, the sewer-and-waste market made a 10.2% comeback in 2013 over 2012, after two dismal years and amid fears that public funding for infrastructure was drying up.

The other markets covered by the ENR survey saw declines in revenue in 2013 from 2012. Industrial process fell the most, down 28.7%. Revenue from power projects fell 12.8%, but much of this decline can be traced to the absence of First Solar Inc., Tempe, Ariz., which reported over $3 billion in solar-power construction revenue in last year’s survey but did not respond this year.

Other declines include telecommunications (down 15.2% in 2013 from 2012), hazardous waste (down 9.2%), transportation (down 7.5%), manufacturing (down 2.2%) and water supply (down 0.9%).

The numbers are not as grim on the domestic side. Petroleum revenue from projects in the U.S. was up 25.1%, while the domestic general building market rose 12.5%. Sewer-and-waste project revenue in the U.S. was up 15.3%, water-supply project revenue rose 1.5% and transportation revenue was up 0.9%.

Bechtel was, once again, the top contractor on the

“We have seen a shift to more of a value market rather than a commodity market. That change plays to our strength in providing value-added services.”

Michael Kuntz, Senior Vice President, The Turner Corp.

2013-2014 at a Glance

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW

Comparing thePast Decade’sContractor Revenue

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Top 400, the 16th straight year it has been No. 1 on the list. Bechtel has had some huge wins recently, says Bill Dudley, Bechtel’s new CEO. In 2013, a Bechtel-led consortium won a contract worth approximately $10 billion to design and build two of the six rail lines of the Riyadh Metro network in Saudi Arabia. And in December, Bechtel won an engineering and construc-tion contract to build a desalination plant and a 114-mile pipeline to supply water to the Escondida copper mine in Chile for BHP Billiton.

Fluor also had a big year in 2013, ranking at No. 2 on the Top 400. It had a huge first quarter in 2014, booking a record $10.7 billion in new projects. Among the biggest were the Kitimat liquefied-natural-gas export terminal at Bish Cove, British Columbia, which Fluor is joint-venturing with Japan’s JGC Corp. Fluor also was named the preferred bidder on the Magnox Ltd. contract to manage and decommission 12 nuclear sites for the U.K.’s Nuclear Decommissioning Author-ity, in partnership with the U.K.’s Cavendish Nuclear. Fluor’s backlog now exceeds $40 billion.

“We have had some setbacks in the mining sector, but our diversity of markets support us when a par-ticular sector declines,” says David Seaton, Fluor’s CEO. He also points out that Fluor has a series of front-end engineering and design (FEED) contracts that puts it in line to win the construction contract

once the decision to move forward is made. For example, Fluor has the FEED contract on an ethylene-cracker and chemical complex in Lake Charles, La., for South Africa’s Sasol Ltd.

Lessons LearnedThe recession forced contractors to become more efficient or get left behind. Now that the market has begun to bounce back, many contractors are carrying over the lessons learned and the determination to work smarter. “This retooling process is still ongoing, and, if the economy stays healthy, the industry will come out stronger than ever,” says Kirk Warden, executive vice president of Clayco.

For many contractors, staying lean and mean is a matter of necessity. “Owners still view the market as soft and are pushing the envelope on fees and contract terms and conditions,” says Tim Steigerwald, senior vice president, Messer Construction. But he concurs the market is rebounding. “As the opportunity pipeline increases, these pressures will subside,” he says.

“The recession was brutal, prolonged and like a two-sided coin for us,” says Mark Layman, CEO of Balfour Beatty US. “On one side, we weathered it well, and, on the other side, we had to make a lot of hard choices like everyone else.” He says the firm has cre-ated a process to capture innovation and systematically

Firms on the list sent in a survey in 2013.

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Firms that had lower revenue in 2013 than in 2012.

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#120THE WEITZ CO. was founded in 1855 and is the oldest firm on the Top 400 this year. It was acquired by Egypt’s Orascom in 2012.

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Industrial$19,385.2

Power$25,015.2

Petroleum$58,976.4

GeneralBuilding$135,715.9

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remove waste. “We took our strongest individuals across the firm’s footprint and got them focused on taking waste out of the system, from the delivery pro-cess to the supplier level.”

Building OutFor many large contractors, the economic recovery has finally trickled down to the construction market. “The activity is back, and it is coming back with a vengeance,” says Michael Kuntz, senior vice president, at Turner Construction. “The good news is that margins are up. It is more of a value market than a commodity market. That change plays to our strength in providing value-added services.”

“We do expect to see an upward trend in traditional core commercial markets such as office, retail and industrial markets,” says Jeff Hansen, senior VP and CFO of Adolfson & Peterson Construction. He notes that new developer-driven projects have shrunk to very low levels since 2008. “Now, the appetite for lenders to lend again has helped bring these sectors back.”

The U.S. shale-oil boom has boosted the industrial markets. “The Utica and Marcellus shale plays in our region have begun to boom with production, which has brought us projects that include the construction of cryogenic natural-gas plants,” says Brian Burgett, CEO of Kokosing Construction Co. “We are seeing a continuing flow of industrial project opportunities, allowing our industrial division to experience sustained growth,” says Steigerwald.

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When Irish immigrant Timothy McCarthy started building farmhouses and barns in Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1864, he had no idea that, 150 years later, his firm, McCarthy Holdings Inc (No. 18), would be a multibillion-dollar national enterprise.

There have been numerous milestones in the company’s history. For example, McCarthy self- performed the complex concrete work on the parabolic arches of the Priory Chapel in St. Louis in 1961 (above), establishing its reputation for working on tough projects. By 1985, the firm had topped $1 billion in revenue.

McCarthy remained a family-owned business for 138 years. But in

1996, it started an employee stock ownership plan. In 2000, Mike Bolen became the first CEO who wasn’t a McCarthy. Then, in 2002, former CEO Mike McCarthy sold his stock to McCarthy employees, making the firm 100% employee-owned.

A lot has changed over the years for the firm. “The work is still the same, to make sure we work safely and efficiently,” says Bolen. However, he notes one thing that has changed. “It is not enough to just be a great builder. You also have to be a smart business,” he says.

McCarthy has a long history, but it continues to have its eye on the future. “We are 150 years old and just getting started,” Bolen says.

McCarthy: Just Getting Started

Source: McGraw Hill Construction ENR.Source: McGraw Hill Construction ENR.

(Measured $ millions)

Africa$1,060.8

LatinAmerica$8,964.5

Europe$7147.1

Asia andAustralia$23,032.9

Canada$25,606.4

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Latin America36

Europe31

Caribean 25

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The Top 400 DialogueDo you see any trends facing contractors that are affecting the industry?

How are relations with subcontractors and suppliers?

STEPHEN D’ANGELO, CEODCK WORLDWIDE LLCPittsburgh

The biggest trend that contractors face today is that we are constantly being commoditized. The challenge that we face is, how do you differentiate yourself to be a preferred provider?

GARY JOERIS, PRESIDENTJOERIS GENERAL CONTRACTORSSan Antonio

One of the greatest challenges is the search for good, qualified employees. The “We’re Hiring” sign has a permanent home right next to the “Joeris” sign at each of our offices. Now, social media has become a viable recruiting tool.

STEPHEN M. MUCK, CEOBRAYMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP.Saxonburg, Pa.

Relationships with subcontractors and suppliers remain strong, although we do [increasingly] see all parties being more diligent in pursuing change orders more aggressively.

TRACY HART, CEOTARLTON CORP.St. Louis

As contractors and subcontractors come out of the recession, it will be more important than ever to ascertain their financial stability to take on additional work.

MARK LAYMAN, CEOBALFOUR BEATTY USDallas

A challenging trend is to get away from the hungry-contractor mind-set. For years, the industry faced upside-down risk-reward equations, but, as opportunities return, we shouldn’t be so quick to want to fill the bucket.

MIKE MCMAHON, PRESIDENTDAY & ZIMMERMANNPhiladelphia

Recruiting craft labor and project management has challenged the industry for some time. [Our response has been to] work with trade schools and community colleges, secure government grants and develop worker-training programs.

ROBERT E. ALGER, CEOLANE INDUSTRIES INC.Cheshire, Conn.

I think we need to do a better job framing the image of the industry for kids coming out of high school and college and convincing them this is a good career for them [and that] they can make a very good living.

SHANE NAPPER, EXECUTIVE VPROCKFORD CONSTRUCTIONGrand Rapids, Mich.

With the recovering economy, tension between subs, suppliers and GCs is dissipating. Rather than focusing on day-to-day survival, firms are looking forward, rebuilding businesses and [fostering] strong relationships.

GORDON LANSFORD, CEOJE DUNN CONSTRUCTION CO.Kansas City

Cash flow, contract risks, pricing pressure, aggressive schedules and available, trained tradespeople are just a few of the issues that keep [subs and suppliers] up at night. Our ability to mitigate those issues has helped us.

WAYNE EINBINDER, VICE PRESIDENTSUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC.Tempe, Ariz.

Compressed margins continue to put a strain on projects [and] can create friction between contractor and subcontractor. Collaboration, which flies in the face of [this] dynamic tension, has never been more important.

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to invest $20 billion to fix their coal capacity, but they would need certainty of regulation before they would commit to the program,” says Seaton.

However, Seaton says the recent Supreme Court decision in April upholding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s rules on interstate air quality (ENR 5/12 p. 9) was a big step in providing some certainty on Clean Air Act regulations.

Dudley says Bechtel now is actively pursuing gas-fired, combined-cycle powerplants in the U.S., particularly in the South. He says the market is not ready to take off. “There is not a lot of increase in capacity demand.” But Dudley says the growing indus-trial base spurred by cheap energy prices may increase power demand in the near future.

The low price of natural gas has dampened the nuclear sector. But Fluor is pressing ahead with its NuScale program to design small, modular nuclear reactors. At the end of 2013, the U.S. Dept. of Energy announced it would help fund the reactors’ develop-ment, Seaton notes. “We’re hoping for regulatory approval by 2017 and production by 2020,” he says.

Bumpy RoadThe transportation and public infrastructure market has been sluggish as the federal government and pub-

The Top 20 Contractors by Sector1 PETROLEUM

RANKTop 20 Revenue: $58.98 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 92.6%

2014 2013

1 1 BECHTEL

2 2 FLUOR CORP.

3 3 CB&I

4 7 KIEWIT CORP.

5 4 KBR

6 6 JACOBS

7 12 URS CORP.

8 8 FOSTER WHEELER AG

9 9 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC

10 14 MICHELS CORP.

11 10 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC.

12 11 WILLBROS GROUP INC.

13 15 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP.

14 16 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC.

15 ** S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS

16 17 MATRIX SERVICE CO.

17 ** PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC.

18 ** BILFINGER INDUSTRIAL SERVICES N. AMER.

19 ** UHDE CORP. OF AMERICA

20 ** SAULSBURY INDUSTRIES

3 POWER

RANKTop 20 Revenue: $25.02 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 76.7%

2014 2013

1 1 BECHTEL

2 3 KIEWIT CORP.

3 5 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO.

4 10 FLUOR CORP.

5 ** CB&I

6 7 DAY & ZIMMERMANN

7 8 FOSTER WHEELER AG

8 9 BLACK & VEATCH

9 11 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC.

10 6 URS CORP.

11 18 BURNS & MCDONNELL

12 ** PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC.

13 ** PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC.

14 13 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION

15 16 CH2M HILL

16 15 WILLBROS GROUP INC.

17 ** AMEC

18 14 KBR

19 ** MICHELS CORP.

20 12 INFRASTRUCTURE & ENERGY ALTS. LLC

2 TRANSPORTATION

RANKTop 20 Revenue: $44.44 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 59.2%

2014 2013

1 1 BECHTEL

2 2 KIEWIT CORP.

3 3 FLUOR CORP.

4 4 THE WALSH GROUP LTD.

5 7 SKANSKA USA

6 10 FERROVIAL US CONSTRUCTION CORP.

7 5 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC.

8 8 TUTOR PERINI CORP.

9 6 LANE INDUSTRIES INC.

10 9 COLAS USA

11 11 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP.

12 12 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC.

13 ** CLARK GROUP

14 14 BALFOUR BEATTY US

15 13 RAILWORKS CORP.

16 18 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC

17 ** AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC.

18 ** THE TURNER CORP.

19 16 STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.

20 ** AMES CONSTRUCTION INC.

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#54PLAZA CONSTRUCTION was acquired by China Construction America, Inc. (CCA). The deal was finalized on April 14, 2014.

opportunities in petrochemical and fertilizer plants.Seaton of Fluor agrees with Dudley, saying, “About

five years ago, [Dow Chemical CEO] Andrew Liveris complained that industrial companies could not afford to build in the U.S. Now, Dow is investing billions on the Gulf Coast because of the low energy costs.”

Low energy prices also are luring both U.S. and international manufacturers to site their plants in the U.S., rather than abroad. “Our customers tell us they look to the U.S. for multiple reasons,” says Stephen Gray, CEO of Gray Construction. He cites low energy prices, the proximity to American consumers, lean supply chains, low transportation costs and the fewer risks associated with capital investments in the U.S.

The oil-and-gas boom and new federal regulations have created a major shift in the power market. Low gas prices and the federal regulatory pressure on coal has pushed the market toward gas-fired plants.

Regulatory uncertainty has caused many utilities to take a wait-and-see attitude on new capital invest-ments. New environmental regulations have virtually halted activity on coal-fired plants. Seaton says utilities are willing to spend to comply with regulations, provided they know their investment won’t be under-cut by further changes. “[Duke Energy Chairman] Jim Rogers said a couple of years ago that Duke was ready

“A journeyman welder on the Gulf Coast can make $80,000 to $90,000 a year. That is a good living anywhere in the U.S. Young people need to know they can make a good living in this industry.”

David Seaton, CEO, Fluor Corp.

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lic agencies struggle to find funding. “Unfortunately, the outlook for public-sector construction is cloudy at best, with no clear financing solution to address our infrastructure rehabilitation requirements,” says Jud Riggs, CEO, Teichert Construction.

For big contractors in the infrastructure markets, there are opportunities. “There are a lot of big jobs with long schedules on the boards,” says Jeffrey Levy, CEO of Railworks.

He cites Los Angeles’ huge Crenshaw-LAX light-rail program, which is slated to be a 100-month project, and the Maryland Purple-line rail project, whose requests for proposals are being finalized. Rail-works is positioning itself for these and other major, rail-related projects. “We are pretty active because we are a big-project firm,” Levy says.

But Levy says big projects alone will not help most industry firms: “What about the everyday road projects that are the bread-and-butter of smaller transportation contractors?” He says many of these contractors are struggling because state and local agencies do not have a reliable, predictable source of funding for jobs. “It’s not about financing of individual projects but funding of programs that is needed,” he observes.

Nearly everyone in the industry says a federal high-way funding bill is a key. “The existing bill expires on

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4 INDUSTRIAL

RANKTop 20 Revenue: $19.39 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 82.0%

2014 2013

1 2 BECHTEL

2 1 FLUOR CORP.

3 4 JACOBS

4 3 THE TURNER CORP.

5 5 ALBERICI CORP.

6 7 KBR

7 6 SKANSKA USA

8 ** THE YATES COS. INC.

9 10 HASKELL

10 ** GILBANE BUILDING CO.

11 19 CR MEYER

12 11 DPR CONSTRUCTION

13 ** PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP.

14 12 CCC GROUP INC.

15 8 STELLAR

16 ** BILFINGER INDUSTRIAL SERVICES N. AMER.

17 18 F.A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.

18 ** MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.

19 ** URS CORP.

20 ** KLINGER COS. INC.

6 HAZARDOUS WASTE

RANKTop 20 Revenue: $4.12 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 100.2%*

2014 2013

1 11 CB&I

2 2 BECHTEL

3 3 FLUOR CORP.

4 10 JACOBS

5 5 SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.

6 4 PARSONS

7 ** REMEDIAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LP

8 7 ENTACT LLC

9 8 URS CORP.

10 12 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC.

11 14 CONTI GROUP

12 9 CH2M HILL

13 13 JAY CASHMAN INC.

14 19 J. FLETCHER CREAMER & SON INC.

15 15 J.F. BRENNAN CO. INC.

16 6 ECC

17 ** BURNS & MCDONNELL

18 20 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC

19 18 POSILLICO INC.

20 ** O’BRIEN & GERE

5 TELECOMMUNICATIONS

RANKTop 20 Revenue: $5.96 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 94.2%

2014 2013

1 3 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO.

2 4 BLACK & VEATCH

3 1 DPR CONSTRUCTION

4 5 THE TURNER CORP.

5 10 STRUCTURE TONE

6 7 BECHTEL

7 8 FLUOR CORP.

8 9 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION

9 ** HENSEL PHELPS

10 15 GILBANE BUILDING CO.

11 18 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.

12 ** HITT CONTRACTING INC.

13 12 FORTIS CONSTRUCTION INC.

14 11 SKANSKA USA

15 ** CARLSON DESIGN CONSTRUCT

16 ** JAMES G. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORP.

17 14 THE BECK GROUP

18 16 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP

19 19 ROEBBELEN CONTRACTING INC.

20 20 MICHELS CORP.

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#44LANE INUSTRIES INC. has partnered with Gemma Power Systems (No. 274) on two powerplant projects in Pennsylvania.

* INCLUDES QUALIFIED FIRMS THAT DID NOT RANK ON THE TOP 400

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Sept. 30, at the end of the government’s fiscal year, and the highway trust fund ... is about to be out of money in August. We need to have the bill completed,” says Mike Hoover, COO of Sundt Construction. Lack of a bill “would affect every state and makes it very hard for the entire construction industry. When you build freeways and highways, you build buildings next to them, so this issue will affect vertical building, as well.”

Some contractors are benefiting from the growing acceptance of public-private partnerships to fund transportation projects. Most contractors believe that P3s will help the industry but are not a panacea. How-ever, P3s may help smaller contractors down the line. “P3s generally have a maintenance component,” re-

quiring the P3 consortium to do the maintenance, says Levy. That means state and local transportation agen-cies will not be faced with hard choices over whether to maintain roads or build new ones, he says.

Many transportation contractors are optimistic that some states are finding new means of financing infra-structure projects. For example, Pennsylvania has new infrastructure funding programs, and these initiatives are beginning to pay off for contractors. “We feel positive about Pennsylvania’s recent funding leader-ship, and we are cautiously optimistic that other states in which we work, along with the federal government, can solve their highway funding issues,” says Stephen M. Muck, CEO, Brayman Construction Corp.

For expanded content on the ENR top lists,see enr.com/toplists.

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RANK2014

REVENUEIN $ MIL.

1 FLUOR CORP. 25,100.0

2 BECHTEL 16,898.0

3 CB&I 12,253.0

4 THE TURNER CORP. 9,498.0

5 KIEWIT CORP. 8,752.0

6 JACOBS 6,762.7

7 SKANSKA USA 6,215.9

8 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 6,007.0

9 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING 5,701.0

10 BALFOUR BEATTY US 5,686.4

11 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 5,580.0

12 KBR 5,346.6

13 CLARK GROUP 4,061.0

14 STRUCTURE TONE 3,943.6

15 FOSTER WHEELER AG 3,855.5

16 DPR CONSTRUCTION 3,484.3

17 URS CORP. 3,361.6

18 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 3,252.0

19 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 3,068.0

20 HENSEL PHELPS 2,910.9

21 LEND LEASE 2,902.1

22 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 2,892.1

23 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. 2,878.2

24 RYAN COS. US INC. 2,812.9

25 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. 2,800.0

26 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 2,691.0

27 DAY & ZIMMERMANN 2,619.0

28 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC. 2,384.7

29 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC. 2,342.0

30 MICHELS CORP. 2,274.0

31 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC 2,179.5

32 ALBERICI CORP. 2,158.8

33 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 2,104.5

34 THE YATES COS. INC. 2,074.5

35 SWINERTON INC. 1,644.0

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REVENUEIN $ MIL.

36 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,597.8

37 UHDE CORP. OF AMERICA 1,483.4

38 BARTON MALOW CO. 1,457.4

39 LANE INDUSTRIES INC. 1,449.2

40 WALBRIDGE 1,325.0

41 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 1,269.2

42 COLAS USA 1,265.0

43 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO. 1,264.0

44 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 1,251.0

45 CLAYCO INC. 1,250.0

46 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 1,248.0

47 PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC. 1,200.0

48 TELLEPSEN 1,200.0

49 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,169.0

50 OHL USA INC. 1,154.8

51 THE BECK GROUP 1,120.6

52 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,100.0

53 FERROVIAL US CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1,072.4

54 LAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 1,070.8

55 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP 1,070.3

56 MATRIX SERVICE CO. 1,034.2

57 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC 1,026.5

58 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 1,000.6

59 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS 1,000.0

60 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS. 992.0

61 BILFINGER INDUS. SERVICES NO. AMER. 968.5

62 BLACK & VEATCH 965.7

63 C.W. DRIVER COS. 961.0

64 THE BOLDT CO. 959.0

65 MWH GLOBAL 950.0

66 POWER CONSTRUCTION CO. 950.0

67 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. 938.5

68 LEVEL 10 CONSTRUCTION 928.4

69 BIG-D CONSTRUCTION CORP. 903.0

70 HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 892.0

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REVENUEIN $ MIL.

71 FLINTCO LLC 881.0

72 THE KOKOSING GROUP 872.9

73 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 867.9

74 WEEKS MARINE INC. 862.0

75 M+W U.S. INC. 854.0

76 VCC LLC 850.0

77 BNBUILDERS 838.0

78 MCSHANE COS. (THE) 837.8

79 THE CHRISTMAN CO. 835.0

80 ROBINS & MORTON 833.0

81 GEMMA POWER SYSTEMS 828.7

82 PLAZA CONSTRUCTION CORP. 821.0

83 HITT CONTRACTING INC. 820.1

84 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING 818.0

85 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP. 815.3

86 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP 803.5

87 HATHAWAY DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION 801.3

88 KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 798.0

89 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 772.4

90 WEBCOR BUILDERS 720.0

91 PC CONSTRUCTION CO. 719.6

92 LPCIMINELLI INC. 714.5

93 GOTHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC 708.7

94 GRAYCOR 703.3

95 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 697.2

96 LECHASE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC 694.0

97 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 687.3

98 HOAR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 679.4

99 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 662.1

100 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. (DE) LLC 658.0

* AMONG TOP 400 FIRMS PROVIDING DATA

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#102VCC LLC is working on the Shops at Summerlin Mixed Use Development in Las Vegas, one of the largest retail construction projects in the country.

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Master BuildersThe recession has made contractors more conscious of costs and schedules, leading them to implement more controls in the process. For a growing number of GCs, that means taking more of the work in-house. “We believe the contracting industry is fundamentally broken. There are fees on top of fees as materials pass through many hands before they get to the end user,” says Rob Burton, CEO of Hoar Construction. GCs need to go back to taking more labor risk on their own, he notes, adding, “Old contracting methods may be in trouble as owners figure out how to truly use their contractors to drive down their cost and improve the process.”

This means many contractors are becoming “builders” again, rather than just managers. “We have noticed that many of our competitors are re-learning what we never forgot. Self-performing segments of work, such as concrete, site execution ... is an impor-tant aspect of this industry,” says John Cowles, vice president of Hathaway Dinwiddie. By self-performing trades, GCs can set the pace of the project and drive the schedule, he says. “This helps develop field super-visory talent, such as superintendents, and provides keen insight into the construction process.”

But self-performing GCs must be careful to main-tain their relationships with subs. “I see a bit of a reemergence of the master-builder concept, self- performing more trades at the GC level. Our clients expect more expertise than an arm’s-length subcontract affords us,” says Michael Hass, director for Weitz

RANK2014

REVENUEIN $ MIL.

1 BECHTEL 23,637.0

2 FLUOR CORP. 16,784.3

3 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 5,497.3

4 CB&I 5,200.8

5 KIEWIT CORP. 3,761.7

6 KBR 3,449.3

7 FOSTER WHEELER AG 2,384.2

8 JACOBS 2,374.8

9 URS CORP. 1,630.4

10 THE TURNER CORP. 876.3

11 BLACK & VEATCH 654.3

12 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 510.3

13 ALBERICI CORP. 505.8

14 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC 504.4

15 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO. 475.0

16 CHINA CONSTRUCTION AMERICA 464.0

17 WILLBROS GROUP INC. 445.2

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18 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC 308.0

19 ECC 305.0

20 STRUCTURE TONE 295.5

21 AEGION CORP. 284.8

22 CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL INC. 272.7

23 INFRASTRUCTURE & ENERGY ALTS. 270.0

24 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 236.7

25 WALBRIDGE 227.0

26 MWH GLOBAL 219.7

27 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. (DE) LLC 216.0

28 OHL USA INC. 209.2

29 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 197.6

30 AMEC 196.0

31 RAILWORKS CORP. 179.0

32 THE YATES COS. INC. 177.0

33 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 163.5

34 CH2M HILL 156.9

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35 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 150.8

36 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. 138.5

37 MCM 125.0

38 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 104.2

39 WEEKS MARINE INC. 101.0

40 MICHELS CORP. 94.5

41 PARSONS 83.2

42 STELLAR 82.9

43 M+W U.S. INC. 77.7

44 LEND LEASE 77.1

45 MATRIX SERVICE CO. 76.9

46 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 76.1

47 BARTON MALOW CO. 70.2

48 PERNIX GROUP INC. 68.0

49 THE MORGANTI GROUP INC. 57.0

50 JINGOLI-DCO 51.3

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#313SUMMIT CONTRACTING GROUP INC. is building the first student housing at Florida’s newest univisity, Florida Polytechnic University.

Companies | By Gary J. Tulacz

In February, Riley Bechtel stepped down as CEO of Bechtel (No. 1) after being diagnosed with early- stage Parkinson’s disease. Bill Dudley, Bechtel’s president, stepped in as the first non-family member to be CEO of Bechtel in the company’s 116-year history.ENR: Tell us about your background.I have been with Bechtel for 33 years, living and working in Asia, Europe, Africa and the U.S. I was appointed head of Bechtel’s oil-and-gas group in 2001, and that went pretty well, so I was named president in 2008.Do you plan any changes at the firm?Not at all. This transition didn’t happen for market or strategic reasons but for health reasons. We had a detailed succession plan in place. We like to grow our own, rather than look outside the company for new leadership. So, when Riley fell ill, he thought it best to step back and allow others to run the day-to-day operations of the company.

How is Riley doing?He is doing really well. He continues to be our chairman and is actively engaged in the company.What are your immediate plans?We plan to continue to grow organically and move into markets

where we have expertise and can add value. The key is to target markets with long-term growth potential, not just whatever is available now.What markets are you looking at?We are already moving into offshore oil work. But

now we are also looking at the water market, mostly large-scale programs such as dams and hydroelectric [but] not down to the municipal level. Water is going to be critical to the developing world for the foreseeable future.Where do you see Bechtel heading in the future?I see us continuing as a family-owned, family-run company. Riley’s son Brendan is now in charge of our oil-and-gas business, and I would be happy to see him take over in a few years.

Bill Dudley, New Bechtel CEO

DUDLEY

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Group. He says Weitz is not poaching field manage-ment from the subs’ ranks. Management by subs “helps the relationship and keeps productivity up,” he says.

7D BIM?Building information modeling is one of the process improvements that was embraced in the recession that is now flourishing. “BIM was an industry buzzword that has now turned into table stakes on every job,” says Hansen of Adolfson & Peterson. He says contrac-tors now are leveraging BIM beyond basic 3D models to animate designs and add other databases to the model. “The best companies have taken BIM to the fifth and sixth dimensions,” he says.

Lend Lease is pushing the envelope on BIM. The firm also is applying to the model logistics staging for cranes, caisson augers, protection systems and the like for risk analysis and to verify safe picking points, says Jeff Arfsten, managing director of project management and construction.

Lend Lease also is integrating safety elements such as perimeter protection, netting solutions and shaft enclosures, says Arfsten. “We regularly extract struc-tural quantities and take off architectural elements ... from models, importing the data into our estimating software.” He says Lend Lease also uses BIM to opti-mize sustainability strategies and complete energy modeling analysis, along with clients’ facilities manage-ment requirements, as a routine component of its BIM offerings.

Enhanced communications tools also are beginning to be employed in other areas on projects. For example, Day & Zimmermann has launched its “Behavior Observation Learning Tool” (BOLT), a web-based worker observation process designed to identify at-risk work behaviors. “Using web-based mobile technology, supervisors and craft workers record real-time behavior observations to correct at-risk conduct and reinforce safe work practices,” says Mike McMahon, president.

Luring PeopleOne of the greatest challenges of the market is labor shortages cropping up because of the amount of work going on. “Our subcontractors are often uncertain that they have the capacity to handle certain jobs because they simply can’t staff them,” says Paul Driscoll, CEO, Hill & Wilkinson. “We deal more with the question of just how much work we can accept with the amount of manpower we have right now.”

One of the problems of attracting young people to the industry is the failure to communicate the industry’s opportunities. Seaton points out that a

RANK REVENUE % OF TOTAL REVENUE2014 IN $ MIL. TRANS- SEWER HAZ- WATER

1 KIEWIT CORP. 3,058.6 35 3 0 5

2 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 2,399.7 50 4 0 8

3 SKANSKA USA 1,973.2 25 2 0 3

4 FLUOR CORP. 1,744.4 20 0 13 0

5 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,643.6 64 5 0 3

6 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 1,547.5 34 3 0 1

7 FERROVIAL US CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1,503.4 100 0 0 0

8 COLAS USA 1,245.0 92 5 0 1

9 LANE INDUSTRIES INC. 1,174.1 96 0 0 0

10 BECHTEL 1,045.0 4 0 11 0

11 CB&I 1,031.9 1 0 24 1

12 BALFOUR BEATTY US 866.7 16 3 0 0

13 CLARK GROUP 791.2 18 0 0 0

14 GARNEY HOLDING CO. 625.3 0 30 0 70

15 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 624.0 87 5 0 3

16 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 614.6 22 0 0 10

17 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO. 599.5 0 47 1 41

18 STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 580.0 96 0 0 4

19 PARSONS 573.1 54 3 21 0

20 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC. 555.0 75 0 0 2

21 RAILWORKS CORP. 552.0 100 0 0 0

22 THE TURNER CORP. 536.3 6 0 0 0

23 THE KOKOSING GROUP 534.5 43 8 0 7

24 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC. 525.2 100 0 0 0

25 AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE INC. 503.5 76 17 0 7

26 HERZOG COS. 500.8 98 2 0 0

27 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC 498.0 100 0 0 0

28 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 498.0 7 2 0 7

29 WEEKS MARINE INC. 496.1 93 7 0 0

30 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES 476.1 35 0 0 0

31 OHL USA INC. 474.1 61 0 0 18

32 STACY AND WITBECK INC. 439.3 100 0 0 0

33 HENSEL PHELPS 429.9 20 0 0 0

34 F.H. PASCHEN, S.N. NIELSEN & ASSOCIATES LLC 418.7 64 8 1 7

35 WILLIAMS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 417.0 100 0 0 0

36 URS CORP. 401.4 12 0 5 0

37 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC. 384.6 35 1 0 7

38 SHIMMICK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 382.0 81 0 0 19

39 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP. 379.0 16 4 0 0

40 THE HUBBARD GROUP INC. 365.0 100 0 0 0

41 MANSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 359.0 100 0 0 0

42 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP. 356.2 69 1 0 8

43 JACOBS 337.4 4 0 11 0

44 ANDERSON COLUMBIA CO. INC. 337.0 73 0 0 0

45 BARNHILL CONTRACTING CO. 330.0 68 0 0 0

46 ORION MARINE GROUP INC. 324.4 100 0 0 0

47 TRAYLOR BROS. INC. 313.1 72 17 0 9

48 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING 303.0 40 3 0 0

49 MCM CONSTRUCTION INC. 288.4 100 0 0 0

50 SECURITY PAVING CO. INC. 281.0 100 0 0 0

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young hires without assigning them to a project; this strategy makes sure the new generation is ready to manage right out of the blocks. “If we back off that now, we will end up paying for it five to 10 years down the road,” he says.

Bechtel also is hiring. “The Gulf Coast already is in need of people in the skilled trades,” says Dudley. “We are hiring military veterans to train in the trades.” Dudley says Bechtel has hired over 500 veterans in the past few months alone.

The need for people is critical. “In the past 50 years, technologies and materials in the construction indus-try have advanced and changed. However, it’s the people that remain constant in doing their work with innovation, attention to detail and quality,” says Stephen D’Angelo, CEO of dck Worldwide.

career in construction can be financially rewarding. “A journeyman welder on the Gulf Coast can make $80,000 to $90,000 a year. That is a good living any-where in the U.S. Young people need to know they can make a good living in this industry,” he says.

Many contractors already have taken steps to address workforce shortages. “We saw this increase coming a couple of years ago and initiated our work-force development team to respond to the need,” says Burgett of Kokosing. To help stay ahead of this short-age, it hired two workforce coordinators to work with local unions to secure skilled workers.

Turner Construction has been hiring young people throughout the downturn. “We have been ‘hiring to spec’ 250 to 300 new people a year,” says Kuntz. He says Turner spends as much as six months training

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1 THE TURNER CORP. 7,484.8

2 SKANSKA USA 3,877.1

3 BALFOUR BEATTY US 3,740.4

4 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING 3,567.7

5 CLARK GROUP 3,297.2

6 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 3,261.5

7 LEND LEASE 2,644.7

8 STRUCTURE TONE 2,413.3

9 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC. 2,244.0

10 TUTOR PERINI CORP. 2,229.9

11 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 2,075.0

12 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC 2,074.8

13 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. 1,781.6

14 DPR CONSTRUCTION 1,665.2

15 SWINERTON INC. 1,552.7

16 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 1,538.0

17 HENSEL PHELPS 1,501.9

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18 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 1,485.0

19 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 1,385.7

20 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 1,341.1

21 THE YATES COS. INC. 1,324.2

22 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC. 1,075.0

23 FLINTCO LLC 1,026.7

24 PLAZA CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1,025.0

25 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC. 1,008.0

26 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS. 992.0

27 BARTON MALOW CO. 944.3

28 CLAYCO INC. 912.0

29 WALBRIDGE 866.5

30 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 845.9

31 KIEWIT CORP. 844.2

32 KBR 844.0

33 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO. 797.8

34 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 794.5

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35 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 782.3

36 HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 762.0

37 HITT CONTRACTING INC. 751.0

38 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 726.3

39 HATHAWAY DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION 711.1

40 M+W U.S. INC. 708.3

41 WEBCOR BUILDERS 704.0

42 RYAN COS. US INC. 694.2

43 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 692.4

44 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP 679.8

45 C.W. DRIVER COS. 665.6

46 ROBINS & MORTON 661.4

47 THE MCSHANE COS. 638.9

48 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 638.0

49 POWER CONSTRUCTION CO. 631.0

50 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 619.0

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW

Companies are ranked by construction revenue in 2013 in ($) millions. Those with subsidiaries (†) are listed by company rank, which may be found on the ENR website at www.enr.com. Firms not ranked last year are designated as **. Some markets may not add up to 100% due to omission of the “other” miscel-laneous market category. NA= “not available.”

Figures include prime construction contracts, shares of joint ventures, subcontracts, the construction portion of design-construct contracts and construc-

tion management-at-risk contracts when the firm’s risks are similar to those of a general contractor. Figures also include the value of installed equipment when a firm has prime responsibility for specifying and procuring it within the scope of its construction contract.

General Building includes commercial buildings, offices, stores, educational facilities, government buildings, hospitals, medical facilities, hotels, apartments, housing, etc.

Manufacturing includes auto assembly, electronic assembly, textile plants, etc.

Power includes thermal and hydroelectric power plants, waste-to-energy plants, transmission lines, substations, cogenera-tion plants, etc.

Water Supply includes dams, reservoirs, transmission pipelines, distribution mains, irrigation canals, desalination and potability treatment plants, pumping stations, etc.

Sewerage / Solid Waste includes sanitary and storm sewers, treatment plants, pumping plants, incinerators, industrial waste facilities, etc.

Industrial Process includes pulpand paper mills, steel mills, non-ferrous metal refineries, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, food and other

processing plants, etc.

Petroleum includes refineries,petrochemical plants, offshore facilities, pipelines, etc.

Transportation includes airports, bridges, roads, canals, locks, dredging, marine facilities, piers, railroads, tunnels, etc.

Hazardous Waste includes chemical and nuclear waste treatment, asbestos and lead abatement, etc.

Telecommunications includes transmission lines and cabling, towers and antennae, data centers and web hotels, etc.

How to Read the Tables

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1 1 BECHTEL, San Francisco, Calif.† 30,706.0 23,637.0 16,898.0 0 0 12 0 70 13 3 1 39

2 2 FLUOR CORP., Irving, Texas† 22,144.1 16,784.3 25,100.0 8 0 6 0 45 10 3 1 16

3 3 KIEWIT CORP., Omaha, Neb.† 10,787.6 3,761.7 8,752.0 7 1 22 5 32 26 0 0 4

4 4 THE TURNER CORP., New York, N.Y.† 9,979.4 876.3 9,498.0 74 7 0 0 8 6 0 5 88

5 8 CB&I, The Woodlands, Texas† 8,989.5 5,200.8 12,253.0 0 0 14 1 72 0 10 0 0

6 5 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC., Denver, Colo.† 7,350.9 5,497.3 6,007.0 51 7 7 3 20 11 0 0 32

7 7 SKANSKA USA, New York, N.Y.† 6,718.1 42.4 6,215.9 48 9 3 5 7 24 0 2 49

8 6 KBR, Houston, Texas† 5,515.9 3,449.3 5,346.6 15 3 7 2 63 7 0 0 29

9 15 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO., Baltimore, Md. 5,062.7 0.0 5,701.0 70 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 49

10 11 JACOBS, Pasadena, Calif. 4,685.5 2,374.8 6,762.7 2 5 4 0 79 3 5 0 0

11 9 BALFOUR BEATTY US, Dallas, Texas† 4,607.3 0.0 5,686.4 80 1 0 3 0 16 0 0 23

12 13 CLARK GROUP, Bethesda, Md.† 4,264.5 0.0 4,061.0 77 0 3 1 0 18 0 0 33

13 12 TUTOR PERINI CORP., Sylmar, Calif.† 4,175.7 104.2 NA 54 0 1 5 2 33 0 0 95

14 21 GILBANE BUILDING CO., Providence, R.I.† 4,080.0 236.7 3,068.0 84 0 2 1 8 1 0 4 76

15 14 THE WALSH GROUP LTD., Chicago, Ill.† 4,034.7 150.8 5,580.0 37 0 2 11 0 49 0 0 5

16 17 URS CORP., San Francisco, Calif.† 4,021.7 1,630.4 3,361.6 4 3 18 0 62 7 3 0 1

17 16 FOSTER WHEELER AG, Hampton, N.J.† 3,306.4 2,384.2 3,855.5 0 0 28 0 70 0 0 0 0

18 22 MCCARTHY HOLDINGS INC., St. Louis, Mo.† 3,229.0 0.0 2,691.0 69 1 3 9 12 7 0 0 77

19 19 STRUCTURE TONE, New York, N.Y.† 3,152.1 295.5 3,943.6 83 0 0 0 3 0 0 13 95

20 23 LEND LEASE, New York, N.Y.† 2,792.4 77.1 2,902.1 97 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 79

21 24 DPR CONSTRUCTION, Redwood City, Calif.† 2,455.5 9.2 3,484.3 67 1 0 0 11 0 0 21 88

22 31 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 2,322.5 0.0 2,179.5 80 9 2 5 2 2 0 1 16

23 26 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC, Baton Rouge, La.† 2,281.9 0.4 343.0 0 0 2 0 97 0 2 0 0

24 36 MICHELS CORP., Brownsville, Wis.† 2,274.0 94.5 2,274.0 2 0 16 5 68 7 0 3 0

25 30 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION INC., Watsonville, Calif.† 2,266.9 0.0 2,800.0 0 0 8 8 0 64 0 0 0

26 25 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 2,245.7 197.6 3,252.0 60 0 21 6 0 0 0 13 63

27 35 THE YATES COS. INC., Philadelphia, Miss.† 2,209.9 177.0 2,074.5 38 30 6 0 20 6 0 0 16

28 29 HENSEL PHELPS, Greeley, Colo. 2,204.8 0.0 2,910.9 66 2 4 0 1 20 0 8 20

29 28 JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Kansas City, Mo. 2,179.7 0.0 2,892.1 94 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 93

30 32 BLACK & VEATCH, Overland Park, Kan.† 2,016.0 654.3 965.7 0 0 46 15 7 0 0 32 10

31 37 PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP., Dallas, Texas† 1,950.0 16.0 NA 0 0 9 4 72 15 0 0 0

32 40 ZACHRY HOLDINGS INC., San Antonio, Texas† 1,917.9 0.0 2,342.0 0 1 44 0 55 0 0 0 0

33 27 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO., Portland, Ore.† 1,815.0 0.0 NA 16 66 0 6 0 3 0 9 43

34 41 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO., Boston, Mass. 1,781.6 0.0 2,878.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97

35 38 SWINERTON INC., San Francisco, Calif.† 1,771.2 0.0 1,644.0 88 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 37

36 33 WILLBROS GROUP INC., Houston, Texas† 1,768.2 445.2 NA 0 0 25 0 75 0 0 0 0

37 49 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga. 1,757.0 0.0 2,104.5 35 0 0 0 0 1 0 64 88

38 72 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC., Houston, Texas 1,538.0 0.0 1,248.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62

39 47 FERROVIAL US CONSTRUCTION CORP., Austin, Texas† 1,503.4 0.0 1,072.4 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

40 42 THE BABCOCK & WILCOX CO., Charlotte, N.C.† 1,382.2 475.0 938.5 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

41 34 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES, Dallas, Texas† 1,363.3 0.0 1,269.2 38 0 0 0 26 35 0 0 58

42 45 WALBRIDGE, Detroit, Mich.† 1,303.0 227.0 1,325.0 22 61 2 2 8 4 0 0 30

43 44 COLAS USA, Morristown, N.J.† 1,272.0 0.0 1,265.0 0 0 0 6 2 92 0 0 0

44 43 LANE INDUSTRIES INC., Cheshire, Conn.† 1,253.9 25.2 1,449.2 0 0 0 0 4 96 0 0 0

45 50 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC., Scottsdale, Ariz. 1,200.0 6.0 2,384.7 83 6 0 0 1 9 0 1 79

46 56 ALBERICI CORP., St. Louis, Mo.† 1,174.8 505.8 2,158.8 11 7 24 11 43 3 0 0 50

47 51 FLATIRON CONSTRUCTION CORP., Firestone, Colo.† 1,161.7 510.3 327.7 0 0 10 6 0 82 0 0 0

48 ** PERFORMANCE CONTRACTORS INC., Baton Rouge, La. 1,141.0 0.0 1,200.0 0 0 46 0 54 0 0 0 0

49 55 BARTON MALOW CO., Southfield, Mich.† 1,133.2 70.2 1,457.4 67 19 14 0 0 0 0 0 28

50 73 BURNS & MCDONNELL, Kansas City, Mo. 1,123.9 0.0 NA 2 3 52 0 41 0 3 0 60

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51 46 DAY & ZIMMERMANN, Philadelphia, Pa.† 1,064.5 4.3 2,619.0 0 3 93 0 3 0 0 0 0

52 39 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Tulsa, Okla.† 1,043.2 0.0 1,251.0 75 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 71

53 52 FLINTCO LLC, Tulsa, Okla.† 1,026.7 0.0 881.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77

54 97 PLAZA CONSTRUCTION CORP., New York, N.Y.† 1,025.0 0.0 821.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90

55 71 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC., Milpitas, Calif. 1,008.0 0.0 1,100.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

56 77 MATRIX SERVICE CO., Tulsa, Okla.† 998.8 76.9 1,034.2 0 0 19 0 79 0 0 0 0

57 60 VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE COS., Calabasas, Calif. 992.0 0.0 992.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

58 54 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LTD., Houston, Texas† 963.7 0.0 1,000.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0

59 68 THE KOKOSING GROUP, Fredericktown, Ohio† 935.8 2.9 872.9 12 1 11 14 11 43 0 0 11

60 66 HITT CONTRACTING INC., Falls Church, Va. 915.1 0.5 820.1 82 0 0 0 0 3 0 15 95

61 62 CLAYCO INC., Chicago, Ill.† 912.0 0.0 1,250.0 92 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

62 64 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC., Tempe, Ariz. 897.0 0.0 1,597.8 52 0 0 8 5 35 0 0 39

63 96 DCK WORLDWIDE LLC, Pittsburgh, Pa.† 896.9 308.0 613.1 91 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 12

64 86 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, Boston, Mass. 859.6 13.8 697.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

65 ** WEBCOR BUILDERS, San Francisco, Calif. 848.0 0.0 720.0 83 0 0 3 0 14 0 0 97

66 53 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO., The Woodlands, Texas† 841.5 163.5 772.4 0 0 0 71 1 0 1 0 0

67 230 BILFINGER INDUSTRIAL SERVICES NORTH AMERICA, Houston, Texas† 833.1 0.0 968.5 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0

68 70 MESSER CONSTRUCTION CO., Cincinnati, Ohio 831.7 0.0 1,264.0 94 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 79

69 48 PARSONS, Pasadena, Calif.† 820.6 83.2 367.6 19 0 0 3 3 56 19 0 9

70 61 OHL USA INC., New York, N.Y.† 806.8 209.2 1,154.8 30 0 0 13 0 56 0 0 9

71 67 OKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Salt Lake City, Utah 801.3 0.0 662.1 82 5 2 0 0 5 2 4 66

72 57 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Chicago, Ill.† 793.6 0.0 803.5 86 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 72

73 63 M+W U.S. INC., Watervliet, N.Y. 786.0 77.7 854.0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

74 83 HUNTER ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION GROUP, New York, N.Y. 762.0 0.0 892.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98

75 84 AEGION CORP., Chesterfield, Mo.† 759.7 284.8 NA 5 0 0 50 45 0 0 0 0

76 59 AMEC, Tucker, Ga.† 745.0 196.0 135.0 8 1 60 1 17 0 0 0 0

77 81 CONSIGLI CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Milford, Mass.† 743.8 17.5 687.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84

78 80 ROBINS & MORTON, Birmingham, Ala. 739.9 0.0 833.0 89 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 86

79 58 CH2M HILL, Englewood, Colo.† 739.2 156.9 499.4 9 5 63 5 7 0 12 0 0

80 101 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC, Birmingham, Ala. 732.3 504.4 1,026.5 92 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

81 85 RAILWORKS CORP., New York, N.Y.† 731.0 179.0 329.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

82 130 CHINA CONSTRUCTION AMERICA, Jersey City, N.J.† 724.0 464.0 267.0 72 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 64

83 78 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC., Burnsville, Minn. 723.0 0.0 1,169.0 1 0 0 2 2 75 0 0 1

84 75 HATHAWAY DINWIDDIE CONSTRUCTION, San Francisco, Calif. 711.1 0.0 801.3 99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

85 93 THE BOLDT CO., Appleton, Wis. 710.8 0.0 959.0 60 8 27 0 5 0 0 0 56

86 88 RYAN COS. US INC., Minneapolis, Minn. 708.4 3.4 2,812.9 97 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 8

87 91 PJ DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY PAVING, Pittsburgh, Pa.† 704.0 0.0 818.0 44 1 0 3 0 40 0 0 25

88 69 JAMES G. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORP., Rockville, Md. 700.1 0.0 320.3 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100

89 126 GRAY CONSTRUCTION, Lexington, Ky.† 698.7 0.0 374.0 27 56 0 0 17 0 0 0 25

90 118 MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Neenah, Wis. 685.8 0.0 550.0 54 7 5 5 30 0 0 0 39

91 135 C.W. DRIVER COS., Pasadena, Calif.† 669.9 0.0 961.0 94 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 66

92 76 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 660.4 0.0 1,000.6 97 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 73

93 82 LECHASE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC, Rochester, N.Y. 656.0 0.0 694.0 76 11 1 1 8 0 0 3 50

94 95 CROSSLAND CONSTRUCTION CO., Columbus, Kan.† 643.2 0.0 NA 72 9 0 13 0 5 0 0 21

95 89 CORE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Phoenix, Ariz.† 641.5 0.0 607.0 88 1 7 0 1 4 0 0 39

96 107 BIG-D CONSTRUCTION CORP., Salt Lake City, Utah† 640.8 0.0 903.0 76 2 0 0 15 0 0 5 74

97 104 THE MCSHANE COS., Rosemont, Ill.† 638.9 0.0 837.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14

98 98 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC, Oak Brook, Ill. 636.6 138.5 NA 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

99 99 POWER CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill.† 631.0 0.0 950.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98

100 103 DUKE CONSTRUCTION, Indianapolis, Ind. 626.4 0.0 587.4 97 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 33

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS #02FLUOR CORP. reported a record $10.7 billion in new contract awards in the first quarter of 2014, raising its consolidated backlog to $40.2 billion.

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101 123 GARNEY HOLDING CO., Kansas City, Mo.† 625.3 0.0 583.8 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 32

102 114 VCC LLC, Irving, Texas 607.0 0.0 850.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

103 94 LAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Sandy, Utah 601.6 0.0 1,070.8 88 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 62

104 138 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. INC., Coraopolis, Pa.† 601.3 76.1 867.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

105 105 HASKELL, Jacksonville, Fla.† 598.9 15.3 563.0 15 18 0 8 58 1 0 0 1

106 87 THE BECK GROUP, Dallas, Texas† 598.8 17.5 1,120.6 82 0 0 0 1 2 0 15 84

107 106 WEEKS MARINE INC., Cranford, N.J.† 597.1 101.0 862.0 0 0 0 16 0 84 0 0 0

108 124 CHOATE CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga. 592.2 0.0 637.9 87 5 0 2 7 0 0 0 94

109 92 STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Houston, Texas† 580.0 0.0 554.0 0 0 0 4 0 96 0 0 0

110 276 UHDE CORP. OF AMERICA, Bridgeville, Pa. 568.9 7.7 1,483.4 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0

111 90 THE CIANBRO COS., Pittsfield, Maine† 550.9 0.0 618.0 11 0 36 0 38 8 0 0 8

112 111 KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Minneapolis, Minn. 542.0 0.0 798.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98

113 115 BERNARDS, San Fernando, Calif. 529.4 0.0 516.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44

114 100 F.H. PASCHEN, S.N. NIELSEN & ASSOCIATES LLC, Chicago, Ill. 525.8 0.0 602.9 20 0 0 15 0 64 1 0 0

115 183 TELLEPSEN, Houston, Texas† 519.0 0.0 1,200.0 77 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 77

116 122 F.A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Indianapolis, Ind.† 514.7 0.0 259.0 45 5 4 5 41 0 0 0 10

117 241 HERZOG COS., St. Joseph, Mo. 514.7 13.9 441.3 0 0 0 2 0 98 0 0 0

118 121 STELLAR, Jacksonville, Fla. 512.5 82.9 512.5 35 0 15 0 49 0 0 0 0

119 79 ECC, Burlingame, Calif.† 511.4 305.0 125.6 71 0 4 8 0 8 9 0 68

120 65 THE WEITZ CO., Des Moines, Iowa† 507.1 0.0 503.0 71 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 14

121 141 CCC GROUP INC., San Antonio, Texas 504.9 17.8 393.5 4 0 10 0 72 6 0 0 0

122 116 AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE INC., Worcester, Pa.† 503.5 0.0 534.9 0 0 0 24 0 76 0 0 0

123 117 KITCHELL CORP., Phoenix, Ariz.† 500.5 0.0 294.1 97 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 90

124 125 MCGOUGH CONSTRUCTION, St. Paul, Minn.† 492.0 0.0 463.0 89 0 0 0 6 0 0 5 69

125 137 CLUNE CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 491.7 0.0 491.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

126 127 BARNHILL CONTRACTING CO., Tarboro, N.C. 483.2 0.0 369.6 32 0 0 0 0 68 0 0 19

127 144 ARCO/MURRAY CONSTRUCTION COS., St. Louis, Mo.† 483.1 1.7 611.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

128 ** SAULSBURY INDUSTRIES, Odessa, Texas 481.8 0.0 611.0 0 0 7 0 91 0 0 0 0

129 120 EMJ CORP., Chattanooga, Tenn.† 480.0 0.0 515.0 64 7 19 0 8 2 0 0 100

130 129 JAMES MCHUGH CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 474.9 0.0 327.0 82 0 0 3 1 13 0 0 0

131 133 KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN INC., Anaheim, Calif. 467.8 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

132 171 J.P. CULLEN & SONS INC., Janesville, Wis. 461.4 0.0 384.9 98 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 90

133 139 ANDERSON COLUMBIA CO. INC., Lake City, Fla.† 459.0 0.0 NA 0 27 0 0 0 73 0 0 0

134 140 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP., San Antonio, Texas† 455.1 0.0 815.3 20 0 0 9 0 69 0 2 14

135 119 BMWC CONSTRUCTORS INC., Indianapolis, Ind. 445.0 0.0 100.0 0 11 5 0 84 0 0 0 0

136 278 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Miami, Fla.† 443.2 0.0 1,070.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96

137 142 SPAWGLASS HOLDING LP, Selma, Texas† 442.6 0.0 372.4 77 3 0 1 0 20 0 0 62

138 163 THE CHRISTMAN CO., Lansing, Mich.† 439.3 0.0 835.0 96 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 72

139 136 STACY AND WITBECK INC., Alameda, Calif.† 439.3 0.0 329.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

140 108 MWH GLOBAL, Broomfield, Colo.† 438.8 219.7 950.0 0 0 0 99 0 0 0 0 44

141 158 O’NEIL INDUSTRIES INC., Chicago, Ill.† 438.7 0.0 433.4 89 4 0 0 0 6 0 1 74

142 174 KINSLEY CONSTRUCTION INC., York, Pa.† 436.6 0.0 505.5 69 7 0 4 4 8 0 1 42

143 109 GRAYCOR, Oakbrook Terrace, Ill.† 425.0 0.0 703.3 34 12 31 0 24 0 0 0 24

144 159 DIMEO CONSTRUCTION CO., Providence, R.I.† 424.2 0.0 441.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99

145 102 CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL INC., McLean, Va.† 418.1 272.7 332.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

146 134 WILLIAMS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Houston, Texas 417.0 0.0 511.7 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

147 153 TORCON INC., Red Bank, N.J. 414.0 15.0 527.0 67 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 100

148 154 PC CONSTRUCTION CO., S. Burlington, Vt. 411.3 0.0 719.6 38 4 1 50 7 0 0 0 41

149 128 HOAR CONSTRUCTION LLC, Birmingham, Ala.† 407.6 0.0 376.1 90 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 80

150 178 J.H. FINDORFF & SON INC., Madison, Wis. 404.0 0.0 185.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS #05CB&I doubled its contracting revenue in 2013, thanks to its acquisition of The Shaw Group, which ranked at No. 10 on the 2013 Top 400.

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151 156 THE PIKE COS. LTD., Rochester, N.Y. 404.0 0.0 475.8 76 9 0 0 1 7 0 0 55

152 260 E.E. REED CONSTRUCTION LP, Sugar Land, Texas† 402.0 0.0 377.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

153 148 SATTERFIELD & PONTIKES CONSTRUCTION INC., Houston, Texas 400.0 0.0 240.0 95 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 7

154 149 RODGERS BUILDERS INC., Charlotte, N.C. 399.6 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95

155 155 LPCIMINELLI INC., Buffalo, N.Y.† 396.3 0.0 714.5 98 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 82

156 74 INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY ALTERNATIVES LLC, Westchester, Ill.† 396.0 270.0 625.0 0 0 91 0 3 5 0 0 0

157 ** OLTMANS CONSTRUCTION CO., Whittier, Calif. 392.9 0.0 634.1 88 5 4 0 0 3 0 0 0

158 112 NABHOLZ CONSTRUCTION CORP., Conway, Ark. 389.3 0.0 338.9 77 0 0 0 5 6 0 13 100

159 151 S.D. DEACON CORP., Citrus Heights, Calif.† 389.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

160 167 BARTLETT COCKE GENERAL CONTRACTORS, San Antonio, Texas 388.0 0.0 400.0 95 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 73

161 165 LEE LEWIS CONSTRUCTION INC., Lubbock, Texas 386.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90

162 157 H&M CO. INC., Jackson, Tenn.† 385.0 0.0 620.0 76 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0

163 238 LINBECK GROUP LLC, Houston, Texas 384.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91

164 ** SAUNDERS CONSTRUCTION INC., Centennial, Colo. 383.0 0.0 353.7 92 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 90

165 182 SHIMMICK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Oakland, Calif.† 382.0 0.0 235.8 0 0 0 19 0 81 0 0 0

166 212 JORDAN FOSTER CONSTRUCTION, El Paso, Texas 375.0 0.0 112.7 86 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 5

167 251 ALSTON CONSTRUCTION CO., Sacramento, Calif.† 373.0 0.0 413.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

168 162 CDM SMITH, Cambridge, Mass.† 372.0 33.5 241.1 11 0 7 70 8 1 1 0 4

169 186 J. FLETCHER CREAMER & SON INC., Hackensack, N.J.† 366.8 0.0 267.2 2 0 18 33 1 17 19 10 0

170 258 MORLEY BUILDERS, Santa Monica, Calif.† 366.3 0.0 79.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

171 ** PANKOW BUILDERS, Pasadena, Calif. 366.0 0.0 283.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72

172 195 THE HUBBARD GROUP INC., Orlando, Fla.† 365.0 0.0 295.4 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

173 224 CR MEYER, Oshkosh, Wis. 365.0 0.0 365.0 0 0 0 0 85 0 0 0 0

174 145 W.M. JORDAN CO., Newport News, Va. 364.5 0.0 540.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66

175 164 BBL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC, Albany, N.Y. 363.6 0.0 383.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21

176 168 JACOBSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Salt Lake City, Utah† 363.0 1.0 330.0 93 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 100

177 179 BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, New Orleans, La. 360.9 0.0 335.7 8 0 0 20 54 18 0 0 0

178 175 GRUNLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Rockville, Md. 360.0 0.0 528.0 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 31

179 161 MANSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Seattle, Wash.† 359.0 0.0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

180 208 BATSON-COOK CO., West Point, Ga.† 358.2 0.0 395.9 86 4 0 0 7 3 0 0 25

181 196 ORION MARINE GROUP INC., Houston, Texas† 354.5 30.2 417.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

182 176 THE CONLAN CO., Marietta, Ga. 354.2 0.0 530.6 91 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 0

183 207 HILL & WILKINSON GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Richardson, Texas 352.0 0.0 274.6 66 15 0 0 10 1 0 0 76

184 256 JOERIS GENERAL CONTRACTORS LTD., San Antonio, Texas 351.1 0.0 586.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56

185 202 WEIS BUILDERS INC., Minneapolis, Minn. 350.2 0.0 366.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38

186 113 JINGOLI - DCO, Lawrenceville, N.J.† 346.9 51.3 415.0 4 0 95 1 0 0 0 0 4

187 132 THE RUDOLPH/LIBBE COS. INC., Walbridge, Ohio† 346.7 0.0 381.2 21 48 5 0 23 0 0 0 11

188 147 GOTHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, New York, N.Y.† 344.4 0.0 708.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

189 253 ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION, Portland, Ore. 340.0 0.0 350.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

190 194 TEICHERT CONSTRUCTION, Sacramento, Calif. 339.7 0.0 303.8 21 0 0 4 1 74 0 0 0

191 220 ELKHORN HOLDINGS, Evanston, Wyo.† 334.0 0.0 242.0 0 0 1 0 99 0 0 0 0

192 188 CIVES STEEL CO., Roswell, Ga. 332.0 0.0 NA 52 11 11 0 21 5 0 0 0

193 245 BARNARD CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Bozeman, Mont.† 331.1 10.9 245.6 0 0 30 15 23 33 0 0 11

194 201 LEOPARDO COS. INC., Hoffman Estates, Ill. 327.6 0.0 308.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57

195 213 THE BRANCH GROUP INC., Roanoke, Va.† 326.3 0.0 368.9 41 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 0

196 177 WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES GROUP LLC, Tucker, Ga.† 326.1 0.0 NA 0 0 97 0 3 0 0 0 0

197 288 ROCKFORD CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Grand Rapids, Mich. 323.6 0.0 116.6 97 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 69

198 227 BOND BROTHERS, Everett, Mass. 319.0 0.0 140.0 78 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 66

199 150 TRAYLOR BROS. INC., Evansville, Ind. 318.6 0.0 NA 0 0 0 26 0 72 0 0 0

200 236 QUANDEL ENTERPRISES INC., Harrisburg, Pa.† 318.4 0.0 289.4 95 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 3

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS #17FOSTER WHEELER AG entered into an agreement on Feb. 13 for U.K.'s AMEC plc to acquire all FW's stock for $16 per share plus AMEC stock.

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201 180 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. (DE) LLC, Montgomery, Ala. 318.0 216.0 658.0 95 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0

202 170 KNUTSON CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn.† 318.0 0.0 NA 64 5 0 24 8 0 0 0 84

203 172 CATAMOUNT CONSTRUCTORS INC., Lakewood, Colo.† 317.8 0.0 238.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

204 242 CAJUN INDUSTRIES LLC, Baton Rouge, La.† 317.1 0.0 345.3 0 0 1 17 82 0 0 0 0

205 233 C.D. SMITH CONSTRUCTION, Fond du Lac, Wis. 317.1 0.0 NA 81 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0

206 143 NEW ENTERPRISE STONE & LIME CO. INC., New Enterprise, Pa.† 306.2 0.0 306.2 6 0 0 0 2 91 0 1 0

207 216 ROGERS-O’BRIEN CONSTRUCTION, Dallas, Texas 305.7 0.0 203.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80

208 248 PARIC CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 303.0 0.0 327.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50

209 270 BUTZ ENTERPRISES INC., Allentown, Pa.† 301.6 0.0 311.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91

210 273 PLANT CONSTRUCTION CO. LP, San Francisco, Calif. 301.0 0.0 300.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99

211 146 SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Seattle, Wash. 299.0 0.0 432.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

212 169 SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION CO., Tulsa, Okla. 291.0 0.0 291.0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0

213 210 CHANEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Phoenix, Ariz. 290.6 0.0 290.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

214 259 MCM CONSTRUCTION INC., No. Highlands, Calif. 288.4 0.0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

215 189 COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING GROUP, Auburn Hills, Mich.† 285.0 15.0 160.0 21 67 1 1 10 0 0 0 0

216 ** THE LEMOINE CO. LLC, Lafayette, La.† 284.3 0.0 165.2 92 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 23

217 297 HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION INC., Vancouver, Wash.† 283.9 0.0 381.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

218 ** SECURITY PAVING CO. INC., Sylmar, Calif.† 281.0 0.0 349.5 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

219 209 KLINGER COS. INC., Sioux City, Iowa† 280.0 0.0 201.0 27 8 1 0 64 0 0 0 0

220 200 MATT CONSTRUCTION CORP., Santa Fe Springs, Calif. 280.0 0.0 490.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

221 166 CONTI GROUP, Edison, N.J. 278.1 22.5 NA 7 0 6 9 0 41 37 0 0

222 ** TB PENICK & SONS INC., San Diego, Calif. 275.8 0.0 253.0 99 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

223 235 VECELLIO GROUP INC., West Palm Beach, Fla.† 273.4 2.0 254.8 0 0 0 0 4 96 0 0 0

224 191 CLANCY & THEYS CONSTRUCTION CO., Raleigh, N.C. 272.3 0.0 250.0 97 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 54

225 313 ENGINEERED STRUCTURES INC. (ESI), Meridian, Idaho 270.4 0.1 265.9 92 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 45

226 268 THE PENTA BUILDING GROUP, Las Vegas, Nev. 269.6 0.0 429.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

227 ** VANCE BROWN INC., Palo Alto, Calif. 269.6 0.0 164.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

228 185 LAS VEGAS PAVING CORP., Las Vegas, Nev. 268.5 0.0 306.5 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 7

229 229 KEY CONSTRUCTION INC., Wichita, Kan. 267.0 0.0 267.0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15

230 324 SKENDER CONSTRUCTION, Chicago, Ill. 266.0 0.0 265.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

231 ** ANDRES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, Dallas, Texas† 260.9 0.0 49.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

232 184 WILLIAM CHARLES CONSTRUCTION LLC, Loves Park, Ill.† 260.8 0.0 321.1 18 0 0 0 0 82 0 0 0

233 369 HARPER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., San Diego, Calif. 258.9 0.0 111.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

234 211 J.F. WHITE CONTRACTING CO., Framingham, Mass.† 257.3 0.0 NA 22 0 0 15 0 56 0 0 1

235 281 BRINKMANN CONSTRUCTORS, Chesterfield, Mo.† 256.0 0.0 309.0 89 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 9

236 ** FUSCO CORP., New Haven, Conn. 255.3 6.9 266.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63

237 199 LEASE CRUTCHER LEWIS, Seattle, Wash. 255.0 0.0 485.0 86 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 41

238 243 GE JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO., Colorado Springs, Colo.† 254.3 0.0 260.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97

239 ** HALMAR INTERNATIONAL, Nanuet, N.Y. 254.0 0.0 460.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

240 237 CARDI CORP., Warwick, R.I. 250.0 0.0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

241 295 USS CAL BUILDERS INC., Stanton, Calif. 250.0 0.0 NA 52 0 0 16 0 32 0 0 0

242 215 JAY CASHMAN INC., Quincy, Mass.† 248.1 1.6 NA 0 0 5 21 6 38 29 0 4

243 218 FORTIS CONSTRUCTION INC., Portland, Ore. 246.6 4.0 104.0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0

244 226 FCI CONSTRUCTORS INC., Grand Junction, Colo.† 245.5 0.0 249.7 95 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 47

245 338 MCM, Miami, Fla.† 245.1 125.0 69.1 36 1 0 0 0 62 0 0 12

246 197 HASELDEN CONSTRUCTION LLC, Centennial, Colo.† 244.2 0.0 237.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

247 205 BNBUILDERS, Seattle, Wash.† 244.0 0.0 838.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

248 329 COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO., North Reading, Mass. 244.0 0.0 175.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82

249 181 SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION HOLDING CO. INC., Gary, Ind.† 243.5 0.0 251.0 0 0 0 0 66 32 0 0 0

250 328 FRED WEBER INC., Maryland Heights, Mo.† 243.0 0.0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS #24MICHELS CORP. launched, on March 31, a new subsidiary, Mi-Con, which will perform dewatering, heavy-civil, environmental and government work.

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251 131 FAGEN INC., Granite Falls, Minn.† 242.2 1.2 160.0 0 0 69 0 30 0 0 0 0

252 321 NAN INC., Honolulu, Hawaii 238.3 0.0 189.3 89 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 0

253 275 BULLEY & ANDREWS LLC, Chicago, Ill.† 238.0 0.0 300.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29

254 160 WALSH BROTHERS INC., Boston, Mass. 237.8 0.0 355.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87

255 234 GH PHIPPS CONSTRUCTION COS., Greenwood Village, Colo.† 237.7 0.0 230.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88

256 291 CAHILL CONTRACTORS INC., San Francisco, Calif. 235.0 0.0 407.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

257 262 CROWDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Charlotte, N.C. 233.1 0.0 127.1 0 4 40 49 0 7 0 0 0

258 198 BARR & BARR INC., New York, N.Y. 231.5 0.0 231.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

259 225 XL CONSTRUCTION CORP., Milpitas, Calif.† 230.0 0.0 150.0 83 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

260 254 SEVENSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC., Niagara Falls, N.Y.† 227.6 0.0 141.5 0 0 0 8 0 0 92 0 0

261 228 GLY CONSTRUCTION INC., Bellevue, Wash. 227.0 0.0 323.0 97 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 99

262 217 HBE CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 226.6 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

263 265 HARKINS BUILDERS INC., Marriottsville, Md. 226.0 0.0 235.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84

264 ** MARCH ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION INC., Wayne, N.J. 225.0 0.0 186.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37

265 280 HAYDON BUILDING CORP., Phoenix, Ariz. 224.0 0.0 256.0 53 0 0 4 0 42 0 0 34

266 240 ROEBBELEN CONTRACTING INC., El Dorado Hills, Calif.† 223.0 0.0 63.0 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 2

267 300 ODEBRECHT CONSTRUCTION INC., Coral Gables, Fla. 222.3 0.0 NA 0 0 0 18 0 82 0 0 3

268 279 ARISTEO CONSTRUCTION CO., Livonia, Mich.† 221.0 1.0 228.0 2 87 0 0 10 0 0 0 18

269 301 THE MIDDLESEX COS., Littleton, Mass. 220.4 0.0 275.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

270 246 M.B. KAHN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Columbia, S.C. 220.3 0.0 170.8 53 17 13 12 4 0 0 0 15

271 261 MCCORMICK INC. & SUBSIDIARIES, Fargo, N.D.† 219.7 0.0 217.9 3 0 1 7 3 86 0 0 0

272 317 SHELCO LLC, Charlotte, N.C. 219.7 0.0 221.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35

273 264 O&G INDUSTRIES INC., Torrington, Conn. 219.3 0.0 281.4 34 1 0 2 0 63 0 0 31

274 222 GEMMA POWER SYSTEMS, Glastonbury, Conn.† 218.7 0.0 828.7 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

275 249 C. OVERAA & CO., Richmond, Calif. 218.3 0.0 321.8 48 0 2 43 6 1 0 0 0

276 221 S.T. WOOTEN CORP., Wilson, N.C. 217.6 0.0 121.1 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

277 ** HOLT CONSTRUCTION CORP., Pearl River, N.Y. 217.3 0.0 84.2 71 0 4 0 0 22 0 2 29

278 335 FRANA COS. INC., Hopkins, Minn. 216.0 0.0 238.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

279 272 TERMINAL CONSTRUCTION CORP., Wood-Ridge, N.J. 215.0 0.0 258.0 88 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 0

280 203 R&O CONSTRUCTION, Ogden, Utah 214.8 0.0 238.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71

281 326 KBE BUILDING CORP., Farmington, Conn.† 214.0 0.0 258.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44

282 345 SHOOK CONSTRUCTION CO., Dayton, Ohio 211.3 0.0 111.1 38 5 11 34 9 1 0 2 45

283 232 S.M. WILSON & CO., St. Louis, Mo.† 210.4 0.0 167.6 84 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 67

284 219 MASCARO CONSTRUCTION CO. LP, Pittsburgh, Pa.† 207.1 0.0 215.4 53 0 12 0 33 2 0 0 49

285 190 KAJIMA BUILDING & DESIGN GROUP INC., Atlanta, Ga. 206.8 0.0 301.6 53 41 0 0 5 0 0 0 0

286 247 LYDIG CONSTRUCTION INC., Spokane Valley, Wash. 205.9 0.0 90.5 86 0 0 4 4 6 0 0 4

287 283 POSILLICO INC., Farmingdale, N.Y.† 205.5 0.0 205.5 0 0 0 7 0 77 16 0 0

288 223 LEIDOS, Reston, Va.† 205.4 0.0 292.0 1 1 64 0 24 6 0 5 0

289 204 THE BETTE COS., Latham, N.Y.† 205.3 0.0 233.9 76 0 6 0 0 18 0 0 0

290 206 SAUER INC., Jacksonville, Fla. 204.2 0.0 106.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

291 286 WOODWARD DESIGN+BUILD, New Orleans, La. 204.0 0.0 210.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

292 ** LEVEL 10 CONSTRUCTION, Sunnyvalle, Calif. 203.6 0.0 928.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 94

293 263 BOWEN ENGINEERING CORP., Indianapolis, Ind. 201.0 0.0 213.0 0 0 41 54 5 0 0 0 0

294 298 Q&D CONSTRUCTION INC., Sparks, Nev.† 200.4 0.0 180.7 24 1 3 2 4 59 0 7 8

295 319 THE RUHLIN CO., Sharon Center, Ohio 199.5 0.0 168.5 52 0 36 0 0 12 0 0 0

296 305 NIBBI BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS, San Francisco, Calif. 199.1 0.0 248.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

297 355 SHAW CONSTRUCTION, Denver, Colo. 198.5 0.0 169.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92

298 311 CONTINENTAL BUILDING SYSTEMS, Columbus, Ohio 197.3 0.0 196.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

299 239 SORDONI CONSTRUCTION CO., Chester, N.J. 197.0 0.0 102.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25

300 350 SAMET CORP., Greensboro, N.C.† 196.5 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92

THE TOP 400 CONTRACTORS #67BILFINGER INDUSTRIAL SERVICES NORTH AMERICA consolidated its U.S. operations under a single new brand in 2013

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301 ** ULLIMAN SCHUTTE CONSTRUCTION LLC, Miamisburg, Ohio† 195.4 0.0 104.6 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 8

302 351 SOLTEK PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION CO., San Diego, Calif. 193.6 0.0 193.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

303 294 THE WIELAND-DAVCO CORP., Lansing, Mich. 192.3 0.0 249.5 77 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 67

304 354 THE HAYNER HOYT CORP., Syracuse, N.Y.† 191.9 0.0 66.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66

305 346 RJM CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn.† 191.7 0.0 277.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

306 ** POWER DESIGN INC., St. Petersburg, Fla. 190.0 0.0 189.0 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0

307 ** WINTER PARK CONSTRUCTION CO., Maitland, Fla. 188.0 0.0 140.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99

308 244 RIVER CITY CONSTRUCTION LLC, E. Peoria, Ill. 187.8 0.0 205.6 61 18 0 20 0 0 0 0 22

309 315 MARTIN-HARRIS CONSTRUCTION, Las Vegas, Nev. 187.7 0.0 NA 78 0 2 0 1 6 0 14 35

310 257 THE WALSH GROUP, Portland, Ore.† 187.5 0.0 250.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

311 ** CG SCHMIDT INC., Milwaukee, Wis. 186.0 0.0 NA 90 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 93

312 250 E.W. HOWELL CO. LLC, Plainview, N.Y. 185.6 0.0 231.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32

313 347 SUMMIT CONTRACTING GROUP INC., Jacksonville, Fla. 185.0 0.0 192.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

314 336 LUSARDI CONSTRUCTION CO., San Marcos, Calif. 183.6 0.0 186.5 97 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

315 332 DONOHOE CONSTRUCTION CO., Washington, D.C.† 183.0 0.0 233.0 99 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5

316 193 SHIEL SEXTON CO. INC., Indianapolis, Ind.† 182.0 0.0 350.0 81 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 70

317 290 WOHLSEN CONSTRUCTION CO., Lancaster, Pa. 182.0 0.0 256.2 97 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 38

318 384 O’NEAL INC., Greenville, S.C.† 180.6 0.0 310.0 0 60 0 0 40 0 0 0 0

319 173 FORRESTER CONSTRUCTION CO., Rockville, Md. 180.4 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55

320 277 WHARTON-SMITH INC., Lake Monroe, Fla.† 180.2 0.0 208.5 11 0 0 89 0 0 0 0 32

321 ** EXXEL PACIFIC INC., Bellingham, Wash. 179.5 0.0 215.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

322 192 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC., West Chester, Pa. 178.3 15.0 113.6 19 0 0 11 0 11 59 0 31

323 380 KPRS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC., Brea, Calif.† 178.1 0.0 254.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

324 252 THE LAUREN CORP., Abilene, Texas† 176.1 36.1 338.2 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0

325 331 PCIROADS LLC, St. Michael, Minn. 173.4 0.0 160.3 0 0 0 7 0 93 0 0 0

326 381 NEW SOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Atlanta, Ga.† 173.1 0.0 169.2 77 12 0 0 0 11 0 0 77

327 289 ABSHER CONSTRUCTION CO., Puyallup, Wash.† 173.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

328 320 PIONEER GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Grand Rapids, Mich.† 173.0 0.0 150.0 77 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

329 325 EDWARD KRAEMER & SONS INC., Plain, Wis. 172.8 0.0 215.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 15

330 ** MONADNOCK CONSTRUCTION INC., Brooklyn, N.Y. 170.7 0.0 369.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30

331 ** TARLTON CORP., St. Louis, Mo. 170.1 0.0 57.2 63 0 17 1 8 3 0 9 53

332 379 NOVAK CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill. 167.0 0.0 195.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

333 363 THOS. S. BYRNE LTD., Fort Worth, Texas 166.0 0.0 452.0 84 2 0 0 0 15 0 0 70

334 342 W.L. BUTLER CONSTRUCTION INC., Redwood City, Calif. 165.0 0.0 225.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

335 ** WOLVERINE BUILDING GROUP INC., Grand Rapids, Mich.† 165.0 0.0 180.0 85 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 13

336 ** FORT MYER CONSTRUCTION CORP., Washington, D.C. 164.6 0.0 206.4 0 0 0 17 0 43 0 0 0

337 394 GAMMA CONSTRUCTION CO., Houston, Texas 163.3 0.0 213.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35

338 255 T.N. WARD CO., Ardmore, Pa. 162.7 0.0 273.1 83 0 1 0 16 0 0 0 94

339 266 DAVIS CONSTRUCTORS & ENGINEERS INC., Anchorage, Alaska† 162.6 0.0 97.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30

340 385 AURORA CONTRACTORS INC., Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 162.3 0.0 50.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74

341 318 S.J. AMOROSO CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Redwood Shores, Calif. 161.5 0.0 133.5 58 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0

342 309 HAWKINS CONSTRUCTION CO., Omaha, Neb. 160.6 0.0 47.5 28 0 0 24 1 47 0 0 8

343 ** RQ CONSTRUCTION, Carlsbad, Calif. 158.8 0.0 115.0 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0

344 392 FNF CONSTRUCTION INC., Tempe, Ariz.† 158.2 0.0 208.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 21

345 339 MW BUILDERS, Temple, Texas 157.5 0.0 218.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14

346 358 O.C. JONES AND SONS INC., Berkeley, Calif. 156.3 0.0 164.2 10 6 0 3 0 81 0 0 0

347 316 J.D. ABRAMS LP, Austin, Texas 156.0 0.0 121.7 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

348 ** MASSARO CORP., Pittsburgh, Pa. 156.0 0.0 69.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37

349 343 SCHIMENTI CONSTRUCTION CO., Ridgefield, Conn. 156.0 0.0 121.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70

350 337 SLETTEN COS., Great Falls, Mont.† 155.5 0.0 256.0 60 0 15 5 0 20 0 0 34

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351 352 FOULGER-PRATT CONTRACTING LLC, Rockville, Md. 155.0 7.0 126.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

352 361 BAYLEY CONSTRUCTION, Mercer Island, Wash.† 152.4 0.0 81.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

353 274 COAKLEY & WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION INC., Bethesda, Md. 152.2 0.0 133.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33

354 292 KBS INC., Richmond, Va. 151.5 0.0 139.0 90 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 82

355 308 LAMAR CONSTRUCTION CO., Hudsonville, Mich. 151.5 0.0 151.5 30 38 0 0 32 0 0 0 0

356 282 HUNT COS. INC., El Paso, Texas† 151.2 0.0 64.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25

357 306 INTECH CONSTRUCTION, Philadelphia, Pa. 151.1 0.0 385.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62

358 ** REMEDIAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LP, Houston, Texas† 150.6 29.6 154.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0

359 ** AZCO INC., Appleton, Wis. 150.4 0.0 171.1 0 6 79 0 15 0 0 0 0

360 349 ALBERT C. KOBAYASHI INC., Waipahu, Hawaii 150.0 0.0 331.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

361 372 PARKWAY CONSTRUCTION & ASSOCIATES, Lewisville, Texas 150.0 0.0 205.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

362 299 RENTENBACH CONSTRUCTORS INC., Knoxville, Tenn. 150.0 0.0 260.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62

363 296 DANIS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, Miamisburg, Ohio† 149.1 0.0 375.7 81 2 0 3 1 0 0 14 91

364 373 JONES LANG LASALLE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Chicago, Ill. 148.9 0.0 98.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90

365 362 BRAYMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP., Saxonburg, Pa. 148.7 0.0 161.3 6 3 0 29 0 61 0 0 0

366 ** PRINCE CONTRACTING LLC, Tampa, Fla. 147.6 0.0 190.5 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0

367 377 BERGLUND CONSTRUCTION, Chicago, Ill. 146.0 0.0 160.0 79 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 51

368 271 DOSTER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Birmingham, Ala. 145.9 0.0 136.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55

369 353 RATCLIFF COS., Alexandria, La. 144.5 0.0 128.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

370 327 T.A. LOVING CO., Goldsboro, N.C. 144.0 0.0 132.0 55 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 19

371 314 IMC CONSTRUCTION, Malvern, Pa. 143.1 0.0 78.2 71 16 0 0 0 0 0 13 74

372 ** BLYTHE DEVELOPMENT CO., Charlotte, N.C. 142.0 0.0 73.0 42 0 0 0 0 58 0 0 0

373 ** WINTER CONSTRUCTION, Atlanta, Ga. 142.0 0.0 145.0 89 0 4 0 0 0 7 0 79

374 360 ENTACT LLC, Grapevine, Texas 141.3 0.0 80.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0

375 ** GREINER CONSTRUCTION, Minneapolis, Minn. 141.0 0.0 90.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

376 378 CTA CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Waltham, Mass. 138.0 0.0 167.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

377 ** W.G. CLARK CONSTRUCTION CO., Seattle, Wash. 137.9 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

378 340 CALLAHAN INC., Bridgewater, Mass. 137.9 0.0 137.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77

379 344 HUNZINGER CONSTRUCTION CO., Brookfield, Wis. 137.9 0.0 75.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33

380 389 RYCON CONSTRUCTION INC., Pittsburgh, Pa. 137.1 0.0 120.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34

381 ** EMBREE CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC., Georgetown, Texas 137.0 0.0 135.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

382 284 THE JAYNES COS., Albuquerque, N.M.† 135.1 0.0 175.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

383 ** JOURNEYMAN CONSTRUCTION INC., Austin, Texas 134.9 0.0 134.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

384 375 LYLES CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Fresno, Calif.† 134.5 0.0 368.0 0 0 9 58 17 15 0 0 6

385 388 GEORGE W. AUCH CO., Pontiac, Mich. 134.1 0.0 169.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

386 ** RC ANDERSEN, East Rutherford, N.J. 134.0 0.0 184.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

387 ** HOWARD SHOCKEY & SONS INC., Winchester, Va. 134.0 0.0 149.0 91 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 25

388 390 PKF-MARK III INC., Newtown, Pa. 133.5 0.0 172.0 0 0 0 9 0 91 0 0 0

389 ** C.H. NICKERSON & CO. INC., Torrington, Conn. 133.2 0.0 55.5 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0

390 ** FONTAINE BROS. INC., Springfield, Mass. 133.1 0.0 140.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

391 ** JUNEAU CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, Atlanta, Ga.† 131.2 0.0 127.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45

392 371 KRAEMER BROTHERS LLC, Plain, Wis. 130.1 0.0 151.1 96 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 16

393 323 MEB GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC., Chesapeake, Va. 129.6 0.0 60.2 15 5 0 61 19 0 0 0 2

394 370 CDI CONTRACTORS LLC, Little Rock, Ark.† 129.5 0.0 70.6 97 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 76

395 330 MEDCO CONSTRUCTION, Dallas, Texas 127.7 0.0 171.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

396 ** TRI-NORTH BUILDERS INC., Madison, Wis.† 127.4 0.7 214.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25

397 ** BELL AND ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION LP, Brentwood, Tenn. 127.1 0.0 112.3 68 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 68

398 387 RICE LAKE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Deerwood, Minn. 127.0 0.0 111.6 7 0 0 80 13 0 0 0 0

399 341 STEVENS ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS INC., Middleburg Hts., Ohio† 126.9 0.0 60.0 1 8 7 0 85 0 0 0 0

400 366 ELFORD INC., Columbus, Ohio† 126.0 0.0 180.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70

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J.D. Abrams LP 347

Absher Construction Co. 327

Adolfson & Peterson Construction 92

Aegion Corp. 75

Alberici Corp. 46

Alston Construction Co. (frmly Panattoni Constr) 167

AMEC 76

American Bridge Co. Inc. 104

American Infrastructure Inc. 122

Ames Construction Inc. 83

S.J. Amoroso Construction Co. Inc. 341

Andersen Construction 189

RC Andersen 386

Anderson Columbia Co. Inc. 133

Andres Construction Services 231

ARCO/Murray Construction Cos. 127

Aristeo Construction Co. 268

George W. Auch Co. 385

Aurora Contractors Inc. 340

Austin Industries 41

AZCO Inc. 359

B

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. 40

Balfour Beatty US 11

Barnard Construction Co. Inc. 193

Barnhill Contracting Co. 126

Barr & Barr Inc. 258

Bartlett Cocke General Contractors 160

Barton Malow Co. 49

Batson-Cook Co. 180

Bayley Construction 352

BBL Construction Services LLC 175

Bechtel 1

The Beck Group 106

Bell and Associates Construction LP 397

Berglund Construction 367

Bernards 113

The Bette Cos. 289

Big-D Construction Corp. 96

Bilfinger Industrial Services North America 67

Black & Veatch 30

Blythe Development Co. 372

BMWC Constructors Inc. 135

BNBuilders 247

Boh Bros. Construction Co. LLC 177

The Boldt Co. 85

Bond Brothers 198

Bowen Engineering Corp. 293

The Branch Group Inc. 195

Brasfield & Gorrie LLC 22

Brayman Construction Corp. 365

Brinkmann Constructors 235

Vance Brown Inc. 227

Bulley & Andrews LLC 253

Burns & McDonnell 50

W.L. Butler Construction Inc. 334

Butz Enterprises Inc. 209

Thos. S. Byrne Ltd. 333

C

Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC 201

Cahill Contractors Inc. 256

Cajun Industries LLC 204

Callahan Inc. 378

Cardi Corp. 240

Jay Cashman Inc. 242

Catamount Constructors Inc. 203

CB&I 5

CCC Group Inc. 121

CDI Contractors LLC 394

CDM Smith 168

CH2M HILL 79

Chanen Construction Co. Inc. 213

William Charles Construction LLC 232

China Construction America 82

Choate Construction Co. 108

The Christman Co. 138

The Cianbro Cos. 111

LPCiminelli Inc. 155

Cives Steel Co. 192

Clancy & Theys Construction Co. 224

Clark Group 12

W.G. Clark Construction Co. 377

Clayco Inc. 61

Clune Construction Co. 125

Coakley & Williams Construction Inc. 353

Coastal Construction Group 136

Colas USA 43

Columbia Construction Co. 248

Commercial Contracting Group 215

The Conlan Co. 182

Consigli Construction Co. Inc. 77

Conti Group 221

Continental Building Systems 298

Contrack International Inc. 145

CORE Construction Group 95

J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. 169

Crossland Construction Co. 94

Crowder Construction Co. 257

CTA Construction Co. Inc. 376

J.P. Cullen & Sons Inc. 132

D

Danis Building Construction 363

Davis Constructors & Engineers Inc. 339

James G. Davis Construction Corp. 88

Day & Zimmermann 51

dck Worldwide LLC 63

S.D. Deacon Corp. 159

Devcon Construction Inc. 55

PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving 87

Dimeo Construction Co. 144

Donohoe Construction Co. 315

Doster Construction Co. Inc. 368

DPR Construction 21

C.W. Driver Cos. 91

Duke Construction 100

JE Dunn Construction Group 29

EECC 119

Elford Inc. 400

Elkhorn Holdings 191

Embree Construction Group Inc. 381

EMJ Corp. 129

Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) 225

Entact LLC 374

Exxel Pacific Inc. 321

F

Fagen Inc. 251

FCI Constructors Inc. 244

Ferrovial US Construction Corp. 39

J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. 150

Flatiron Construction Corp. 47

Flintco LLC 53

Fluor Corp. 2

FNF Construction Inc. 344

Fontaine Bros. Inc. 390

Forrester Construction Co. 319

Fort Myer Construction Corp. 336

Fortis Construction Inc. 243

Foster Wheeler AG 17

Foulger-Pratt Contracting LLC 351

Frana Cos. Inc. 278

Fusco Corp. 236

G

Gamma Construction Co. 337

Garney Holding Co. 101

Gemma Power Systems 274

Gilbane Building Co. 14

GLY Construction Inc. 261

Gotham Construction Co. LLC 188

Granite Construction Inc. 25

Gray Construction 89

Graycor 143

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC 98

Greiner Construction 375

Grunley Construction Co. Inc. 178

H

H&M Co. Inc. 162

Halmar International 239

B.L. Harbert International LLC 80

Harkins Builders Inc. 263

Harper Construction Co. Inc. 233

David E. Harvey Builders Inc. 38

Haselden Construction LLC 246

Haskell 105

Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 84

Hawkins Construction Co. 342

Haydon Building Corp. 265

The Hayner Hoyt Corp. 304

HBE Corp. 262

Hensel Phelps 28

Herzog Cos. 117

Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors 183

HITT Contracting Inc. 60

Hoar Construction LLC 149

Hoffman Construction Co. 33

Holder Construction Co. 37

Holland Construction Inc. 217

Holt Construction Corp. 277

E.W. Howell Co. LLC 312

The Hubbard Group Inc. 172

Hunt Cos. Inc. 356

Hunt Construction Group Inc. 45

Hunter Roberts Construction Group 74

Hunzinger Construction Co. 379

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IMC Construction 371

Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives LLC 156

INTECH Construction 357

JJacobs 10

Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc. 176

The Jaynes Cos. 382

Jingoli - DCO 186

Joeris General Contractors Ltd. 184

GE Johnson Construction Co. 238

Jones Lang LaSalle Construction Co. Inc. 364

O.C. Jones and Sons Inc. 346

Jordan Foster Construction 166

W. M. Jordan Co. 174

Journeyman Construction Inc. 383

Juneau Construction Co. LLC 391

KM.B. Kahn Construction Co. Inc. 270

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. 131

Kajima Building & Design Group Inc. 285

KBE Building Corp. 281

KBR 8

KBS Inc. 354

Key Construction Inc. 229

Kiewit Corp. 3

Kinsley Construction Inc. 142

Kitchell Corp. 123

Klinger Cos. Inc. 219

Knutson Construction 202

Albert C. Kobayashi Inc. 360

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The Kokosing Group 59

KPRS Construction Services Inc. 323

Kraemer Brothers LLC 392

Edward Kraemer & Sons Inc. 329

Kraus-Anderson Construction Co. 112

LLamar Construction Co. 355

Lane Industries Inc. 44

Las Vegas Paving Corp. 228

The Lauren Corp. 324

Layne Christensen Co. 66

Layton Construction Co. Inc. 103

Lease Crutcher Lewis 237

LeChase Construction Services LLC 93

Leidos 288

The Lemoine Co. LLC 216

Lend Lease 20

Leopardo Cos. Inc. 194

Level 10 Construction 292

Lee Lewis Construction Inc. 161

Linbeck Group LLC 163

T.A. Loving Co. 370

Lusardi Construction Co. 314

Lydig Construction Inc. 286

Lyles Construction Group 384

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M+W U.S. Inc. 73

Manhattan Construction Group 52

Manson Construction Co. 179

March Associates Construction Inc. 264

Martin-Harris Construction 309

Mascaro Construction Co. LP 284

Massaro Corp. 348

Matrix Service Co. 56

MATT Construction Corp. 220

McCarthy Holdings Inc. 18

McCormick Inc. & Subsidiaries 271

McGough Construction 124

James McHugh Construction Co. 130

MCM 245

MCM Construction Inc. 214

The McShane Cos. 97

MEB General Contractors Inc. 393

MEDCO Construction 395

Messer Construction Co. 68

CR Meyer 173

Michels Corp. 24

The Middlesex Cos. 269

Miron Construction Co. Inc. 90

Monadnock Construction Inc. 330

Morley Builders 170

Mortenson Construction 26

MW Builders 345

MWH Global 140

NNabholz Construction Corp. 158

Nan Inc. 252

New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc. 206

New South Construction Co. Inc. 326

Nibbi Brothers General Contractors 296

C.H. Nickerson & Co. Inc. 389

Novak Construction Co. 332

OO&G Industries Inc. 273

Odebrecht Construction Inc. 267

OHL USA Inc. 70

Okland Construction Co. Inc. 71

Oltmans Construction Co. 157

O’Neal Inc. 318

O’Neil Industries Inc. 141

Orion Marine Group Inc. 181

C. Overaa & Co. 275

PPankow Builders 171

Paric Corp. 208

Parkway Construction & Associates 361

Parsons 69

F.H. Paschen, S.N. Nielsen & Associates LLC 114

PC Construction Co. 148

PCiRoads LLC 325

PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 6

TB Penick & Sons Inc. 222

The PENTA Building Group 226

Pepper Construction Group 72

Performance Contractors Inc. 48

GH Phipps Construction Cos. 255

The Pike Cos. Ltd. 151

Pioneer General Contractors 328

PKF-Mark III Inc. 388

Plant Construction Co. LP 210

Plaza Construction Corp. 54

Posillico Inc. 287

Power Construction Co. 99

Power Design Inc. 306

Primoris Services Corp. 31

Prince Contracting LLC 366

QQ&D Construction Inc. 294

Quandel Enterprises Inc. 200

RR&O Construction 280

RailWorks Corp. 81

Ratcliff Cos. 369

E.E. Reed Construction LP 152

Remedial Construction Services LP 358

Rentenbach Constructors Inc. 362

Rice Lake Construction Group 398

River City Construction LLC 308

RJM Construction 305

Robins & Morton 78

Rockford Construction Co. Inc. 197

Rodgers Builders Inc. 154

Roebbelen Contracting Inc. 266

Rogers-O’Brien Construction 207

RQ Construction 343

The Rudolph/Libbe Cos. Inc. 187

The Ruhlin Co. 295

Ryan Cos. US Inc. 86

Rycon Construction Inc. 380

SS&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. 58

Samet Corp. 300

Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Inc. 153

Sauer Inc. 290

Saulsbury Industries 128

Saunders Construction Inc. 164

Schimenti Construction Co. 349

CG Schmidt Inc. 311

Security Paving Co. Inc. 218

Sellen Construction Co. Inc. 211

Sevenson Environmental Services Inc. 260

Shaw Construction 297

Shawmut Design and Construction 64

Sheehan Pipe Line Construction Co. 212

Shelco LLC 272

Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. 316

Shimmick Construction Co. Inc. 165

Howard Shockey & Sons Inc. 387

Shook Construction Co. 282

Skanska USA 7

Skender Construction 230

Sletten Cos. 350

C.D. Smith Construction 205

Soltek Pacific Construction Co. 302

Sordoni Construction Co. 299

SpawGlass Holding LP 137

Stacy and Witbeck Inc. 139

Stellar 118

Sterling Construction Co. Inc. 109

Stevens Engineers & Constructors Inc. 399

Structure Tone 19

Suffolk Construction Co. 34

Summit Contracting Group Inc. 313

Sundt Construction Inc. 62

Superior Construction Holding Co. Inc. 249

Swinerton Inc. 35

TTarlton Corp. 331

Teichert Construction 190

Tellepsen 115

Terminal Construction Corp. 279

Torcon Inc. 147

Traylor Bros. Inc. 199

Tri-North Builders Inc. 396

The Turner Corp. 4

Turner Industries Group LLC 23

Tutor Perini Corp. 13

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Uhde Corp. of America 110

Ulliman Schutte Construction LLC 301

URS Corp. 16

USS Cal Builders Inc. 241

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ValleyCrest Landscape Cos. 57

VCC LLC 102

Vecellio Group Inc. 223

W

Walbridge 42

Walsh Brothers Inc. 254

The Walsh Group 310

The Walsh Group Ltd. 15

T.N. Ward Co. 338

Webcor Builders 65

Fred Weber Inc. 250

Weeks Marine Inc. 107

Weis Builders Inc. 185

The Weitz Co. 120

Weston Solutions Inc. 322

Wharton-Smith Inc. 320

J.F. White Contracting Co. 234

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. 9

The Wieland-Davco Corp. 303

F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co. Inc. 116

Willbros Group Inc. 36

Williams Brothers Construction Co. Inc. 146

Williams Industrial Services Group LLC 196

S.M. Wilson & Co. 283

Winter Construction 373

Winter Park Construction Co. 307

Wohlsen Construction Co. 317

Wolverine Building Group Inc. 335

Woodward Design+Build 291

S.T. Wooten Corp. 276

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XL Construction Corp. 259

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The Yates Cos. Inc. 27

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Zachry Construction Corp. 134

Zachry Holdings Inc. 32

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

1 Bechtel

Bantrel Co.

Bechtel Communications

Bechtel Construction Operations Inc. Bechtel Corp.

Bechtel Ltd. Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals

Bechtel Power Corp.

Bechtel Systems and Infrastructure Inc.

2 Fluor Corp.

Fluor Constructors International Inc.

Fluor Enterprises Inc.

3 Kiewit Corp.

Ganotec Inc. Kiewit Building Group Inc.

Kiewit Constructors Inc.

Kiewit Energy Canada Corp. Kiewit Energy Co.

Kiewit Infrastructure Co. Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.

Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.

Kiewit Mining Group Inc. Kiewit Offshore Services

Kiewit Power Constructors Co.

Kiewit Power Engineers Co. Kiewit Texas Construction LP

Mass Electric Construction Co.

Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co.

TIC - The Industrial Co.

TIC - The Industrial Co. Wyoming Inc.

4 The Turner Corp.

Clark Builders E.E. Cruz (portion)

Facilities Management Solutions

The Lathrop Co. Inc. Turner Construction Co.

Turner International LLC

Turner Logistics Turner Universal

5 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

6 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc.

Monad Industrial Contractors Inc.

Nordic PCL Construction Inc. PCL Civil Constructors Inc.

PCL Construction Inc.

PCL Construction Management Inc. PCL Construction New Mexico

PCL Construction Resources (U.S.A.) Inc.

PCL Construction Resources Inc. PCL Construction Services Inc.

PCL Constructors Bahamas Ltd. PCL Constructors Canada Inc.

PCL Constructors Northern Inc.

PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. PCL Industrial Construction Co.

PCL Industrial Constructors Inc. PCL Industrial Management Inc.

PCL Industrial Services Inc.

PCL Intracon Power Inc.

7 Skanska USA

Skanska USA Building

Skanska USA Civil

8 KBR

KBR Australia Pty Ltd.

Kellogg Brown & Root LLC

Kellogg Brown & Root Ltd.

Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc.

11 Balfour Beatty US

Balfour Beatty Communities Balfour Beatty Construction

Balfour Beatty Infrastructure

Balfour Beatty Rail Balfour Resource Group

Fru-Con

Heery International Howard S. Wright

12 Clark Group

Clark

Guy F Atkinson Construction

Shirley Contracting

13 Tutor Perini Corp.

Anderson Cos. Becho Inc.

Black Construction Corp.

Cherry Hill Construction Inc. Desert Mechanical Inc.

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

Fisk Electric Co.

Five Star Electric

Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. James A. Cummings Inc.

Keating Building Co. Lunda Construction Co.

NagelBush Mechanical Inc.

Perini Management Services Inc. Rudolph & Sletten

Superior Gunite LLC

Tutor Perini Building Co. Tutor Perini Civil Construction

Tutor Saliba Corp. WDF Inc.

14 Gilbane Building Co.

Gilbane Federal Gilbane Global

15 The Walsh Group Ltd.

Archer Western Contractors

R & L Brosamer

Walsh Construction Co.

16 URS Corp.

Conex Rentals Corp.

EG&G Defense Materials Inc. Flint Energy Services Inc.

J.W. Williams Inc.

LLW Repository Ltd.

Sellafield Ltd.

Universe Bidco Ltd. URS Corp. Southern

URS Corp., Nevada URS Corp., North Carolina

URS Corp., Ohio

URS E&C Holdings Inc. URS Energy & Construction Inc.

URS Federal Technical Services Inc.

URS Global Holdings Inc. URS Group Inc.

URS Holdings Inc. URS Infrastructure & Environment UK Ltd.

URS Intercontinental Holdings UK Ltd.

URS Luxembourg LLP URS New Zealand Ltd.

URS Worldwide Holdings UK Ltd. WGI Netherlands BV

17 Foster Wheeler AG

Foster Wheeler Bimas Birlesik Insaat ve. Muhendislik AS

Foster Wheeler Constructors Inc.

Foster Wheeler Eastern Pvt. 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 Pvt. Ltd. Foster Wheeler Italiana SpA

Foster Wheeler North America Corp.

Foster Wheeler Power Machinery Co. Ltd. Foster Wheeler Power Systems Inc.

Foster Wheeler USA Corp.

18 McCarthy Holdings Inc.

MC Industrial Inc.

McCarthy Building Cos. Inc.

19 Structure Tone

L.F. Driscoll Co. LLC Pavarini Construction

Pavarini McGovern LLC

ST Tech Services Structure Tone Asia

Structure Tone International

Structure Tone Southwest

20 Lend Lease

Lend Lease (US) Construction Inc.

Lend Lease (US) Construction LMB Inc.

Lend Lease (US) Public Partnerships LLC

Lend Lease MX SA de CV

21 DPR Construction

Hardin Construction

23 Turner Industries Group LLC Turner Industrial Maintenance LLC

Turner Specialty Services Turner St. Croix Maintenance Inc.

24 Michels Corp.

Michels Canada Co.

Mi-Tech Services Inc.

Pilchuck Contractors Inc.

25 Granite Construction Inc.

Granite Construction Co.

Granite Construction Northeast Intermountain Slurry Seal Inc.

Kenny Construction

27 The Yates Cos. Inc.

American Industrial Construction

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

Blaine Construction Corp.

Edwards Electric Service LLC

Jesco Inc. Jesco Maintenance

Merit Electrical Inc. Superior Asphalt Inc.

W.G. Yates & Sons Construction Co.

Yates Constructors LLC Yates Services LLC

30 Black & Veatch

Black & Veatch Contracting Black & Veatch Energy

Black & Veatch Federal Services Division Black & Veatch Management Consulting

Black & Veatch Telecom

Black & Veatch Water

31 Primoris Services Corp.

ARB Inc. ARB Structures Inc.

Cardinal Contractors Inc.

Cardinal Mechanical GML Coatings LLC

James Group Construction

Onquest Canada Onquest Inc.

Primoris Energy Services Q3 Contracting

Rockford Corp.

Saxon Sprint Pipeline

32 Zachry Holdings Inc.

JV Industrial Corp.

Precision Resources Co.

Zachry Engineering Zachry Nuclear Inc.

33 Hoffman Construction Co.

Hoffman Construction Co. of AK Hoffman Construction Co. of America

Hoffman Construction Co. of AZ

Hoffman Construction Co. of CA

Hoffman Construction Co. of NM

Hoffman Construction Co. of OR Hoffman Construction Co. of WA

Hoffman Mechanical Corp. Hoffman Structures Inc.

Hoffman Yard

Ming Surveyors Inc. Precision Construction Inc.

35 Swinerton Inc.

Swinerton Builders

Swinerton Management & Consulting

36 Willbros Group Inc.

Chapman Construction Co. LP Lineal Industries Inc.

Trafford Corp. Willbros Canada Holdings ULC

Willbros Construction (U.S.) LLC

Willbros Construction Services (Canada) LP Willbros Engineers (U.S.) LLC

Willbros Government Services (U.S.) LLC

Willbros United States Holdings Inc.

39 Ferrovial US Construction Corp.

Bluebonnet Contractors

Central Texas Mobility Contractors LLC

DBW Construction LLC (The Woodlands, TX)

North Tarrant Infrastructure LLC Southern Crushed Concrete LLC

Trinity Infrastructure US 460 Mobility Partners

Webber Management Group LLC

40 The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Babcock & Wilcox Nuclear Energy Inc.

Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group Inc.

41 Austin Industries

Austin Bridge & Road

Austin Commercial Austin Industrial

42 Walbridge

Walbridge Aldinger Co. Walbridge Argentina

Walbridge Canada Walbridge Concrete Services

Walbridge de Mexico

Walbridge do Brazil Walbridge East

Walbridge Industrial Process

Walbridge Qatar Walbridge Southeast

Walbridge UAE Walbridge West

43 Colas USA

Barrett Industries Corp. Branscome Cos. Inc.

Colaska Inc. Delta Cos. Inc.

HRI Inc.

Reeves Holdings Simon Contractors

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

Sully-Miller Contracting Co.

44 Lane Industries Inc.

Cold River Materials Lane Infrastructure Inc.

Lane International BV Lane Mideast Contracting LLC

Lane Mideast Qatar LLC

Lane Worldwide Infrastructure Inc. Prestress of the Carolinas

Senate Asphalt

Sunquip Sunrise Materials

The Lane Construction Corp. Virginia Paving Co.

Virginia Sign & Lighting Co.

Wardwell Contracting White Brothers

46 Alberici Corp.

Alberici Constructors Inc.

Alberici Constructors Ltd.

Alberici Western Constructors Ltd. CAS Constructors LLC

Gunther-Nash Inc.

WWPS Inc.

47 Flatiron Construction Corp.

EE Cruz

Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd.

Flatiron Constructors Inc.

Flatiron West Inc.

49 Barton Malow Co.

Ideal Contracting

51 Day & Zimmermann

Atlantic Union Resources Inc. dba DZNPS

Day & Zimmermann International Inc. Day & Zimmermann NPS

DZ Atlantic (The Atlantic Group Inc.)

Mason & Hanger Group The Atlantic Group Inc. dba DZ Atlantic

52 Manhattan Construction Group

Cantera Concrete Co.

Manhattan Construction (Florida) Inc.

Manhattan Construction Co. Manhattan Road & Bridge Co.

Spectrum Contracting

53 Flintco LLC

Flintco LLC, Albuquerque, NM

Flintco LLC, Austin, TX

Flintco LLC, Memphis, TN

Flintco LLC, Oklahoma City, OK

Flintco LLC, Springdale, AR Flintco LLC, Tulsa, OK

54 Plaza Construction Corp.

Plaza Construction California LP

Plaza Construction DC LLC

Plaza Construction Group Florida LLC

56 Matrix Service Co.

Matrix North American Construction

Matrix PDM Engineering Inc. Matrix Service Inc.

Matrix SME Inc.

58 S & B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. and Affiliates

Ford, Bacon & Davis LLC

S&B Brazosport Ltd. S&B Group International Ltd.

S&B Infrastructure Ltd. S&B Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.

S&B Plant Services Ltd.

59 The Kokosing Group

Area Aggregates LLC

Black Diamond Construction Inc.

Corna/Kokosing Construction

Integrity/Kokosing Pipeline Services

Kokosing Materials Inc. McGraw/Kokosing Inc.

The Olen Corp.

Wabash Steel LLC

61 Clayco Inc.

Clayco Real Estate Services Concrete Strategies

Forum Studio Inc.

63 dck Worldwide LLC

dck International LLC

dck North America LLC

dck Pacific Construction LLC dck Pacific Guam LLC

DCK Pacific LLC Oakview dck LLC

Summit dck LLC

Universal Pipeline Partners LLC

66 Layne Christensen Co.

Bencor Diberil

International Directional Drilling Services

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

Layne Christensen Canada

Layne De Brazil

Layne De Mexico Layne Drilling, Africa

Layne Drilling, Australia Layne Heavy Civil Inc.

Layne Inliner

67 Bilfinger Industrial Services North America

Bilfinger Industrial Services

Bilfinger Salamis

Bilfinger Tepsco Bilfinger Westcon

69 Parsons

Parsons Environment & Infrastructure

Parsons Government Services

Parsons Transportation Group

70 OHL USA Inc.

Arellano Construction Inc Community Asphalt Inc.

Judlau Contracting Inc.

OHL Building Inc. OHL Construction Canada Inc.

72 Pepper Construction Group

Pepper Construction Co. Pepper Construction Co. of Indiana

Pepper Construction Co. of Ohio Pepper Environmental Technologies

Pepper-Lawson Construction Co.

Pepper-Lawson Waterworks

75 Aegion Corp.

Brinderson LP Corrpro Cos.

Fyfe Cos.

The Bayou Cos. United Pipeline Systems

76 AMEC

AMEC Americas Ltd.

AMEC BDR Ltd.

AMEC E&C Services Inc. AMEC E&I Holdings Inc.

AMEC E&I Inc.

AMEC Environmental & Infrastructure Inc. AMEC Geomatrix Inc.

AMEC Holdings Inc. AMEC Inc.

AMEC Kamtech Inc.

AMEC NCL Ltd. AMEC NSS Ltd.

AMEC Nuclear Holdings Ltd.

AMEC Paragon Inc.

MACTEC Development Corp. MACTEC Federal Programs Inc.

National Ventures Inc. Terra Nova Technologies Inc.

77 Consigli Construction Co. Inc. Kirchhoff-Consigli Construction Management

79 CH2M HILL

CH2M HILL Alaska Inc.

CH2M HILL Canada Ltd. CH2M HILL Constructors Inc.

CH2M HILL Engineers Inc.

CH2M HILL Inc.

Halcrow Group Ltd.

Halcrow Holdings Ltd. LG Constructors Inc.

Operations Management International Inc. VECO Services Inc.

81 RailWorks Corp.

HSQ Technology L.K. Comstock & Co. Inc.

L.K. Comstock National Transit Inc.

PNR RailWorks Inc. RailWorks Maintenance of Way

RailWorks Projects Inc.

RailWorks Signals & Communications Inc.

RailWorks Track Services Inc.

RailWorks Track Systems Inc. RailWorks Transit Inc.

82 China Construction America

CCA Bahamas Ltd.

CCA Civil Bahamas Ltd.

CCA Civil Inc. CCA Civil-Halmar International LLC

CCA SC

87 PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Paving

Gulisek Construction

89 Gray Construction

Gray-I.C.E Builders

WS Construction

91 C.W. Driver Cos.

Driver SPG

Driver URBAN Good & Roberts

94 Crossland Construction Co.

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

Crossland Heavy Contractors

95 CORE Construction Group

CORE Construction Inc. CORE Construction Services LLC

CORE Construction Services of Florida LLC CORE Construction Services of Illinois Inc.

CORE Construction Services of Nevada Inc.

CORE Construction Services of Texas Inc. CORE Contruction Indiana Inc.

Otto Baum Co. Inc.

Urban Energy Solutions LLC

96 Big-D Construction Corp.

Big-D Midwest

Big-D Pacific

Big-D Signature

Big-D Southwest

97 McShane Cos. (The)

Cadence McShane Construction Co. McShane Construction Co.

99 Power Construction Co.

Power Contracting and Engineering Corp.

101 Garney Holding Co.

Encore Construction

Garney Construction

Grimm Construction

104 American Bridge Co. Inc.

American Bridge Aruba

American Bridge Bahamas Ltd.

American Bridge Canada American Bridge International

American Bridge Manufacturing

105 Haskell

H.R. Gray, a Haskell Co.

Seiberling, A Haskell Co. The Haskell Co. de Mexico SA de CV

106 The Beck Group HC Beck Ltd.

The Beck Internacional de Mexico

107 Weeks Marine Inc.

Healy Tibbitts Builders

McNally Construction

MP Howlett Weeks Offshore

109 Sterling Construction Co. Inc.

J. Banicki Construction

Myers and Sons Construction

Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Road and Highway Builders

Texas Sterling Construction Co.

111 The Cianbro Cos.

Cianbro Constructors LLC

Cianbro Corp. Cianbro Fabrication & Coating Corp.

Starcon International Inc.

115 Tellepsen Building Concrete Solutions LP

Tellepsen Builders LP

Tellepsen Engineering

Tellepsen Industrial

116 F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co. Inc.

Freitag-Weinhardt Inc.

Industrial Electric Inc. Poynter Sheet Metal

119 ECC

ECC Constructors LLC ECC Energy Solutions LLC

ECC International Constructors JV

ECC International LLC ECC Sunetric LLC

ECCI-C Metag JV ECC-Insight LLC

ECC-MEZZ LLC

Nordlys Environmental LP

120 The Weitz Co.

CPD

122 American Infrastructure Inc.

460 Mobility Partners

AI Maryland AI Virginia

Allan A Myers

123 Kitchell Corp.

Bitco-Kitchell a Joint Venture

hardison/downey Inc. Kitchell CEM

Kitchell Contractors

Kitchell Custom Homes Kitchell Environmental Services

124 McGough Construction

McGough Cos. Southwest Inc.

McGough Facility Management

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

McGough Industrial

127 ARCO/Murray Construction Cos.

ARCO Beverage Construction Co. ARCO Construction Co.

ARCO Design/Build Construction Co. ARCO Design/Build Midwest

ARCO Design/Build Northeast

ARCO National Construction Co. - KC ARCO National Construction Co., Cincinnati, OH

ARCO/Murray Construction Co. Inc.

ARCO/Murray Design Build ARCO/Murray National Construction Co.

129 EMJ Corp.

EMJ Hospitality

Signal Energy

133 Anderson Columbia Co. Inc.

A Materials Group

A Mining Group LLC ACCI/API, A Joint Venture

Buckhorn Materials

Durastress Eagle Roofing Products

Junction City Mining

Suwannee American Cement

134 Zachry Construction Corp.

Zachry Federal Construction Corp. Zachry Underground and Utilities Services Inc.

136 Coastal Construction Group

Coastal Condominiums Coastal Construction Co.

Coastal Construction of Miami-Dade Coastal Construction of Palm Beach

137 SpawGlass Holding LP SpawGlass Civil Construction SpawGlass Construction Corp.

SpawGlass Contractors Inc. (Austin, Texas)

SpawGlass Contractors Inc. (Ft. Worth, Texas)

SpawGlass Contractors Inc. (Harlingen, Texas)

SpawGlass Contractors Inc. (San Antonio, Texas)

138 The Christman Co.

Christman Constructors Inc.

Rentenbach Constructors Inc.

139 Stacy and Witbeck Inc. Modern Railway Systems

140 MWH Global

MWH Americas Inc.

MWH Asia Ltd.

MWH Constructors Inc. MWH Enterprises

MWH Europe Ltd. MWH Holdings Ltd.

MWH Treatment

141 O'Neil Industries Inc.

W.E. O'Neil Construction Co.

W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. Inc.

W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of Arizona W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of California

W.E. O'Neil Construction Co. of Colorado (Denver)

142 Kinsley Construction Inc.

R & C Mechanical LLC

143 Graycor

Graycor Blasting Co. Inc.

Graycor Construction Co. Inc. Graycor Industrial Constructors Inc.

Graycor International of Canada Corp.

Graycor International S. de RL de CV

144 Dimeo Construction Co.

Grande Masonry

145 Contrack International Inc.

Watts Constructors LLC

149 Hoar Construction LLC

Hoar Construction LLC

Hoar Program Management

152 E.E. Reed Construction LP

Davis/Reed Construction Inc.

E.E. Reed Construction LP, Herndon, VA E.E. Reed Construction LP, Sugar Land, TX

Zapalac/Reed Construction Co. LP

155 LPCiminelli Inc. LPCiminelli Construction Corp.

156 Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives LLC

H.B. White Canada Corp.

RMT Inc.

White Construction Inc.

159 S.D. Deacon Corp.

J.R. Roberts/Deacon Inc.

S.D. Deacon Corp. of California S.D. Deacon Corp. of Oregon

S.D. Deacon Corp. of Washington

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

162 H&M Company Inc.

Concrete Systems Co. LLC

Electrical Systems Co. LLC H&M Architects/Engineers Inc.

H&M Industrial Services Inc.

165 Shimmick Construction Co. Inc.

Madera Quarry LLC

NOVA/Shimmick Shimmick/FCC/Impregilo JV

Shimmick/Griffith JV

Shimmick/Myers & Sons JV Shimmick/Nicholson

Shimmick/Obayashi JV

Shimmick/Skanska JV

Skanska/Shimmick/Herzog JV

167 Alston Construction Co. (frmly Panattoni Cosntruction)

Alston Construction Co., Chicago, IL

Alston Construction Co., Dallas, TX Alston Construction Co., Edison, NJ

Alston Construction Co., Houston, TX

Alston Construction Co., Las Vegas, NV Alston Construction Co., Nashville, TN

Alston Construction Co., Newport Beach, CA

Alston Construction Co., Reno, NV Alston Construction Co., Sacramento, CA

168 CDM Smith

CDM Constructors Inc.

CDM Federal Programs Corp.

CDM International Inc.

169 J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc.

Cream Ridge Construction Co. Inc. Creamer Spiniello Joint Venture

Creamer Environmental Inc.

Creamer Sanzari Joint Venture

170 Morley Builders Benchmark Contractors

Morley Construction

172 The Hubbard Group Inc.

Blythe Construction Inc. Hubbard Construction Co.

176 Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc.

Jacobsen Construction Mexico S de RL de CV Jacobsen Wasatch Group Inc.

179 Manson Construction Co.

Manson Bahamas

Manson Gulf LLC

180 Batson-Cook Co.

Batson-Cook Co. (Atlanta, GA)

Batson-Cook Co. (Jacksonville, FL) Batson-Cook Co. (Tampa, FL)

Batson-Cook Co. (West Point, GA)

181 Orion Marine Group Inc.

Orion Construction LP

Orion Marine Construction

Orion Marine Contractors

186 Jingoli - DCO

DCO Essex Energy LLC DCO Operations LLC

Goldstar Energy Group Inc.

Jingoli Canada Inc. JJS Management Services LLC

Strategic Program Support LLC Sustainable Engineering Services LLC

187 The Rudolph/Libbe Cos. Inc.

GEM Energy LLC GEM Facility Management LLC

GEM Industrial Inc.

Rudolph/Libbe Inc. Rudolph/Libbe Properties Inc.

188 Gotham Construction Co. LLC

Gotham Greenwich Construction Co.

191 Elkhorn Holdings

Eagle Pipeline Elkhorn Construction Inc.

HOAD Inc.

193 Barnard Construction Co. Inc.

Barnard DA Collins JV

Barnard Impregilo Healy JV Barnard Pipeline Inc.

Barnard Telecommunications Inc.

195 The Branch Group Inc. Branch & Associates Inc.

Branch Highways Inc. E.V. Williams Inc.

G.J. Hopkins Inc.

R. E. Daffan Inc.

196 Williams Industrial Services Group LLC

CMP - Constuction Management Professionals Williams Industrial Services LLC

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

Williams Plant Services LLC

Williams Specialty Services LLC

200 Quandel Enterprises Inc.

J. Vinton Schafer & Sons Inc.

Performance Construction Services Inc. Pyramid Construction Services Inc.

QEI Construction Group LLC

Quandel Construction Group Inc. Quandel Engineering Group LLC

202 Knutson Construction

Knutson (Midwest) Knutson (Minneapolis)

Knutson (Rochester)

203 Catamount Constructors Inc.

C3 LLC

204 Cajun Industries LLC

Cajun Constructors Inc., Baton Rouge

Cajun Constructors Inc., Houston Cajun Deep Foundations LLC

Cajun Equipment Services LLC

Cajun Industrial Design and Construction LLC (Prairieville, LA)

Cajun Maritime LLC

206 New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc.

E.R.S.C. Inc.

Eastern Industries Inc. Martin Limestone Inc.

Protection Services Inc.

Valley Quarries Inc.

209 Butz Enterprises Inc.

Alexander Building Construction Co. Alvin H. Butz Inc.

Gates Butz

Procida Butz Shoemaker Construction Co.

215 Commercial Contracting Group

Canadian Commercial Contracting Commercial Contracting de Mexico

216 The Lemoine Co. LLC

Matrix Building Systems LLC

217 Holland Construction Inc.

Holland Construction Management LLC

218 Security Paving Co. Inc.

25th Street Recycling

Bradley Recycling

Recycled Base Materials Inc.

219 Klinger Cos. Inc.

Gleeson Constructors & Engineers LLC

Klinger Constructors LLC W.A. Klinger LLC

Younglove Construction LLC

223 Vecellio Group Inc.

Ranger Construction Industries Inc.

Sharpe Bros.

Vecellio & Grogan Inc.

231 Andres Construction Services

Andres LLC Andres Program Management LLC

232 William Charles Construction LLC

Environmental Contractors Inc. Ragnar Benson LLC

Structors Inc. William Charles Electric LLC

William Charles Materials

234 J.F. White Contracting Co.

White Equipment Leasing Corp.

235 Brinkmann Constructors

Brinkmann Constructors (CO)

Brinkmann Constructors (MO)

238 GE Johnson Construction Co. GE Johnson Wyoming

242 Jay Cashman Inc.

Atlantic Dredging Cashman Dredging & Marine Constructors LLC

ECO Industries IPC Lydon

Lucas Construction

Marine Contracting LLC

Patriot Renewables

Preload Inc. Sterling Equipment Inc.

The Demolition Co .

244 FCI Constructors Inc.

FCI Constructors of New Mexico LLC

FCI Constructors of Wyoming LLC

245 MCM MCM Global SA

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

246 Haselden Construction LLC

Haselden Wyoming Constructors LLC

247 BNBuilders

BNBT Builders Inc. dba BNBuilders BNBuilders Inc. dba BNBuilders

BNBuilders SoCal Inc. dba BNBuilders

249 Superior Construction Holding Co. Inc.

Superior Construction Co. Southeast LLC

Superior Construction Co. Inc.

250 Fred Weber Inc. Iron Mountain Construction Services

JW Payne Construction LLC

251 Fagen Inc.

Fagen Europe LLC

253 Bulley & Andrews LLC

Bulley & Andrews Masonry Restoration LLC

Takao Nagai Concrete Restoration

255 GH Phipps Construction Cos.

GH Phipps of Wyoming

259 XL Construction Corp. XL Construction

260 Sevenson Environmental Services Inc.

Sevenson Industrial Services Inc.

266 Roebbelen Contracting Inc.

Roebbelen Construction Management Services Inc.

Roebbelen Contracting Inc.

Roebbelen Management Inc.

268 Aristeo Construction Co.

Aristeo Construction International

Aristeo Installation LLC Stenco Construction LLC

271 McCormick Inc. & Subsidiaries

Asphalt Paving & Supply

Dakota RM Construction

McCormick Construction Native Energy Construction

Northern Improvement Co. Roberts Construction Co.

274 Gemma Power Systems Gemma Renewable Power

281 KBE Building Corp.

KBE Building Corp. (Columbia, MD)

283 S. M. Wilson & Co.

Cambridge Roofing Systems Rollins Construction Co.

284 Mascaro Construction Co. LP Mascaro Contracting LP

Mascaro Pipeline LP

Mascaro Specialty Services LP

287 Posillico Inc.

Posillico Civil Inc.

Posillico Drilling Inc. Posillico Environmental Inc.

Posillico Materials Inc.

288 Leidos

Leidos Constructors LLC

Leidos Engineering LLC

289 The Bette Cos.

BBL Builders Inc. Bette & Cring LLC

Cogen Power Technologies

294 Q & D Construction Inc.

N.L. Dianda & Sons Construction & Management

N.L. Dianda & Sons Ltd.

300 Samet Corp.

Barton Malow/Samet/SRS Joint Venture

Samet/SRS Joint Venture

301 Ulliman Schutte Construction LLC

Clark/US LLC Joint Venture 50%

304 The Hayner Hoyt Corp.

Doyner Masonry

LeMoyne Interiors

305 RJM Construction

RJM Construction of Arizona

RJM Construction of Colorado LLC

310 The Walsh Group

RDF Builders Co. Walsh Construction Co., OR

Walsh Construction Co., WA

315 Donohoe Construction Co.

Crest Virginia LLC

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2014 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank

Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary

316 Shiel Sexton Co. Inc.

Anova Technical Services

318 O'Neal Inc.

O'Neal Constructors LLC

320 Wharton-Smith Inc.

Centrys LLC

SiteSecure Inc.

Wharton-Smith International LLC

323 KPRS Construction Services Inc.

BergmanKPRS LLC

KPRS Hawaii Construction Inc.

324 The Lauren Corp.

Lauren Bharat Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Lauren Engineers & Constructors Inc.

Lauren Engineers & Constructors ULC

326 New South Construction Co. Inc.

New South Construction Co. (Savannah, GA)

327 Absher Construction Co.

Vanguard Construction LLC

328 Pioneer General Contractors

Metal Tech Tailored Building Systems

335 Wolverine Building Group Inc.

Fryling Construction

Wolverine Building Inc.

Wolverine Construction Wolverine North America

339 Davis Constructors & Engineers Inc.

Mass Excavation Inc.

344 FNF Construction Inc.

FNF New Mexico LLC

350 Sletten Cos.

SCC Energy Services Inc.

Sletten Construction Co. Sletten Construction of Nevada Inc.

Sletten Construction of Wyoming Inc.

352 Bayley Construction

Bayley Construction, Arizona Office

Bayley Construction, Orange County Office Bayley Construction, Seattle HQ

356 Hunt Cos. Inc.

Carter Goble Associates LLC

CGA Facilities Services Inc. RicciGreene Design LLC

358 Remedial Construction Services LP

Golden Triangle Construction Materials

RCS Ramat Hovav Ltd.

Recon Environmental SRL Recon Services Inc.

363 Danis Building Construction

Danis Builders LLC Danis Building Construction Co.

Danis Construction Co. LLC Danis Construction LLC

Danis Industrial Construction

Danis Wise Construction Foxx Danis

382 The Jaynes Cos. Jaynes Corp.

Jaynes Corp. of Colorado

Jaynes Structures

384 Lyles Construction Group

American Paving Co.

Kaweah Construction Co.

Lyles Mechanical Co.

W.M. Lyles Co.

391 Juneau Construction Co. LLC Ortega Juneau Construction Co.

394 CDI Contractors LLC

CDI Contractors Northwest Arkansas Div.

396 Tri-North Builders Inc. TNB Supply Co.

399 Stevens Engineers & Constructors Inc.

Continental Design & Management Group

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Where the 2014 Top 400 Contractors Worked

NORTH AMERICA CANADA Aegion Corp. Alberici Corp.

AMEC

Ames Construction Inc. ARCO/Murray Construction Cos.

Aristeo Construction Co. The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Barnard Construction Co. Inc.

Barton Malow Co. Bechtel

Black & Veatch

Burns & McDonnell

CB&I

CH2M HILL Commercial Contracting Group

DPR Construction

ECC Flatiron Construction Corp.

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Gilbane Building Co.

Granite Construction Inc. Herzog Cos.

HITT Contracting Inc.

Hunt Construction Group Inc. Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives LLC

Jacobs Jingoli - DCO

KBR

Kiewit Corp. The Kokosing Group

The Lauren Corp. Layne Christensen Co.

Lend Lease

Matrix Service Co. CR Meyer

Michels Corp.

Mortenson Construction OHL USA Inc.

Parsons

PCL Construction Enterprises Inc.

Primoris Services Corp.

RailWorks Corp. Remedial Construction Services LP

Ryan Cos. US Inc.

Shawmut Design and Construction Skanska USA

Stellar Structure Tone

Tri-North Builders Inc.

The Turner Corp. URS Corp.

Walbridge

The Walsh Group Ltd.

Weeks Marine Inc. Willbros Group Inc.

LATIN AMERICA ARGENTINA AMEC

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG KBR

Lend Lease

URS Corp. Walbridge

BOLIVIA Fluor Corp.

URS Corp.

BRAZIL Aegion Corp.

AMEC

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

CB&I

CH2M HILL Foster Wheeler AG

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC Jacobs

KBR

Layne Christensen Co. Lend Lease

Structure Tone URS Corp.

Walbridge

CHILE Aegion Corp. AMEC

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel CB&I

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR Layne Christensen Co.

Weston Solutions Inc.

COLOMBIA

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The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CB&I

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR

Weeks Marine Inc.

COSTA RICA Aegion Corp.

ECUADOR The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Foster Wheeler AG

EL SALVADOR CB&I

GUATEMALA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

HONDURAS American Bridge Co. Inc.

MEXICO Aegion Corp. Alberici Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Barton Malow Co. The Beck Group

Black & Veatch CB&I

Commercial Contracting Group

Fluor Corp. Haskell

Jacobs

Jacobsen Construction Co. Inc. KBR

Kiewit Corp. Layne Christensen Co.

Lend Lease

M+W U.S. Inc.

Orion Marine Group Inc.

Stellar The Turner Corp.

Tutor Perini Corp.

URS Corp. Walbridge

Weston Solutions Inc.

The Yates Cos. Inc.

NICARAGUA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Foster Wheeler AG

Kiewit Corp.

PANAMA The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Foster Wheeler AG

KBR

Manson Construction Co. MCM

PERU The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel CB&I

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR Weston Solutions Inc.

URUGUAY Layne Christensen Co.

VENEZUELA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CB&I Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

KBR

SURINAME CB&I

CCC Group Inc.

GREATER ANTILLES AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Barnard Construction Co. Inc. Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC

CB&I

CCC Group Inc.

dck Worldwide LLC

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Kiewit Corp.

Orion Marine Group Inc. Parsons

Tutor Perini Corp.

URS Corp.

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CARIBBEAN PUERTO RICO The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I

CH2M HILL

Consigli Construction Co. Inc. dck Worldwide LLC

ECC Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

Fusco Corp. Gilbane Building Co.

Haskell

Hunt Construction Group Inc.

KBR

Orion Marine Group Inc. Parsons

Remedial Construction Services LP

Torcon Inc. Tutor Perini Corp.

The Walsh Group Ltd.

CUBA dck Worldwide LLC Gilbane Building Co.

LESSER ANTILLES American Bridge Co. Inc.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

Black & Veatch Jay Cashman Inc.

CB&I

China Construction America dck Worldwide LLC

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Haskell

Jingoli - DCO Orion Marine Group Inc.

Stellar

The Turner Corp. Turner Industries Group LLC

EUROPE AUSTRIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Foster Wheeler AG

AZERBAIJAN

Bechtel

CB&I

KBR The Turner Corp.

URS Corp.

BELGIUM Aegion Corp. The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CH2M HILL

ECC Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR

The Walsh Group Ltd. Weston Solutions Inc.

BULGARIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Foster Wheeler AG Weston Solutions Inc.

CZECH REP. CB&I

Foster Wheeler AG

DENMARK The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CB&I

ESTONIA Foster Wheeler AG

FINLAND DPR Construction Fortis Construction Inc.

Foster Wheeler AG

FRANCE Aegion Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CB&I CH2M HILL

Day & Zimmermann

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR

GEORGIA Foster Wheeler AG

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GERMANY Aegion Corp.

AMEC

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I

CH2M HILL

ECC Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Gilbane Building Co.

Jacobs

KBR Parsons

URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.

GREECE The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CH2M HILL Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

HUNGARY The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fagen Inc.

Foster Wheeler AG

URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.

IRELAND The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Gilbane Building Co.

Jacobs Structure Tone

URS Corp.

ITALY The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CH2M HILL

ECC

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

LITHUANIA Weston Solutions Inc.

MOLDOVA Gilbane Building Co.

NETHERLANDS Aegion Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Black & Veatch Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC

CB&I

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

NORWAY The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I

Foster Wheeler AG The Walsh Group Ltd.

POLAND Aegion Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I

CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs URS Corp.

PORTUGAL The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

ECC Fluor Corp.

Weston Solutions Inc.

ROMANIA Bechtel Foster Wheeler AG

Remedial Construction Services LP

URS Corp.

RUSSIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel

Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC

CB&I

CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

KBR The Turner Corp.

URS Corp.

SLOVAKIA Foster Wheeler AG KBR

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SPAIN Aegion Corp. The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CH2M HILL Day & Zimmermann

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Gilbane Building Co.

Jacobs

KBR Kiewit Corp.

Vecellio Group Inc.

SWEDEN The Babcock & Wilcox Co. DPR Construction

Fortis Construction Inc. Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

SWITZERLAND Aegion Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

UKRAINE Bechtel

URS Corp.

UNITED KINGDOM Aegion Corp.

AMEC American Bridge Co. Inc.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel Black & Veatch

CB&I CH2M HILL

ECC

Fluor Corp. Gilbane Building Co.

Jacobs

KBR MWH Global

Structure Tone URS Corp.

SERBIA Bechtel

The Turner Corp.

CROATIA Foster Wheeler AG

Weston Solutions Inc.

SLOVENIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

MIDDLE EAST AFGHANISTAN Black & Veatch

Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC CH2M HILL

Contrack International Inc.

ECC

Fluor Corp.

Gilbane Building Co. Jacobs

KBR Tutor Perini Corp.

URS Corp.

Weston Solutions Inc.

BAHRAIN The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Contrack International Inc.

ECC Foster Wheeler AG

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC

Jacobs KBR

URS Corp.

CYPRUS Aegion Corp.

IRAQ AMEC

Black & Veatch

CH2M HILL Contrack International Inc.

ECC Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

Gilbane Building Co. KBR

Tutor Perini Corp. URS Corp.

ISRAEL The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Foster Wheeler AG

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Kiewit Corp.

JORDAN Foster Wheeler AG

KUWAIT The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CB&I CH2M HILL

Contrack International Inc. ECC

Foster Wheeler AG

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC Jacobs

KBR

LEBANON The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Weston Solutions Inc.

OMAN Aegion Corp.

Bechtel CB&I

CH2M HILL

Jacobs KBR

Parsons

PAKISTAN CDM Smith Foster Wheeler AG

QATAR Alberici Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

Burns & McDonnell CB&I

CH2M HILL

Contrack International Inc.

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Gilbane Building Co.

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC

Jacobs KBR

Parsons

URS Corp. Walbridge

SAUDI ARABIA

Aegion Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel CB&I

CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs KBR

Parsons

URS Corp.

TURKEY CH2M HILL

ECC

Foster Wheeler AG Gilbane Building Co.

U.A.E. Aegion Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

CB&I CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC

Jacobs

KBR

Lane Industries Inc.

Stellar URS Corp.

Walbridge

YEMEN, NORTH KBR

ASIA/AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Aegion Corp. AMEC

The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel CB&I

CCC Group Inc.

CH2M HILL Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI)

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC

Jacobs KBR

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Kiewit Corp.

Layne Christensen Co.

PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. URS Corp.

BANGLADESH Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

BRUNEI Aegion Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

CHINA (P.R.C.) The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

Black & Veatch

CB&I CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR Stellar

Structure Tone

Weston Solutions Inc.

DIEGO GARCIA Tutor Perini Corp.

HONGKONG Aegion Corp.

Bechtel Jacobs

Structure Tone

INDIA Aegion Corp. The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel

Black & Veatch

CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

The Lauren Corp. The Turner Corp.

URS Corp.

INDONESIA Aegion Corp. The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel

Black & Veatch

CB&I Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

KBR The Turner Corp.

JAPAN Aegion Corp.

The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CH2M HILL

ECC Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

Gilbane Building Co. Jacobs

KBR URS Corp.

Weston Solutions Inc.

KAZAKHSTAN The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

CB&I

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

KBR

The Turner Corp.

KOREA, SOUTH The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CB&I

CH2M HILL DPR Construction

ECC Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG

Gilbane Building Co. Jacobs

KBR The Turner Corp.

KYRGYZSTAN CH2M HILL

ECC Jacobs

MALAYSIA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel Black & Veatch

CB&I

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CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR

The Turner Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.

NEW ZEALAND The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CH2M HILL

PACIFIC ISLANDS Bechtel

dck Worldwide LLC

Tutor Perini Corp.

PAPUA N. GUINEA Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC

CB&I

Jacobs KBR

PHILIPPINES The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel Black & Veatch

CB&I

ECC

Foster Wheeler AG

Tutor Perini Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.

SINGAPORE The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

CB&I CH2M HILL

Fluor Corp. Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

SRI LANKA Aegion Corp.

TAIWAN (R.O.C.) The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

Black & Veatch CB&I

CH2M HILL

dck Worldwide LLC Foster Wheeler AG

URS Corp.

Weston Solutions Inc.

THAILAND The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Bechtel

Black & Veatch

CB&I Foster Wheeler AG

Jacobs

TURKMENISTAN Foster Wheeler AG

UZBEKISTAN Bechtel

Foster Wheeler AG

Weston Solutions Inc.

VIETNAM The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Foster Wheeler AG

The Turner Corp.

MONGOLIA Fluor Corp.

Foulger-Pratt Contracting LLC

NORTH AFRICA ALGERIA Foster Wheeler AG

KBR

EGYPT AMEC The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Bechtel CB&I

Contrack International Inc.

Foster Wheeler AG KBR

URS Corp. Weston Solutions Inc.

ETHIOPIA Layne Christensen Co.

LIBYA Bechtel

Parsons

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MOROCCO Aegion Corp. Jacobs

SUB SAHARA Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC

Layne Christensen Co.

CENTRAL/SOUTHERN AFRICA ANGOLA Bechtel

CB&I

KBR

BOTSWANA Fluor Corp.

BURKINA FASO Layne Christensen Co.

BURUNDI Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC

Layne Christensen Co.

CAMEROON Foster Wheeler AG KBR

CONGO Foster Wheeler AG

GABON Bechtel Foster Wheeler AG

GUINEA Bechtel

Caddell Construction Co. (DE) LLC Fluor Corp.

Layne Christensen Co.

IVORY COAST Fluor Corp.

KENYA The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

Jacobs

MOZAMBIQUE Foster Wheeler AG KBR

NIGERIA KBR

SOUTH AFRICA The Babcock & Wilcox Co. CB&I

Fluor Corp.

Foster Wheeler AG Jacobs

KBR

TANZANIA Jacobs

UGANDA Fluor Corp.

D.R. CONGO (ZAIRE) Layne Christensen Co.

ZAMBIA Fluor Corp. Layne Christensen Co.