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Brief of diving:
- Turner Construction, based in New York City, has once again retained its first place as the number 1 contractor in the country by revenue, according to List of Commercial Contractors of 2025 News-Rcord Engineering 2025 launched last week.
- Reston, Bechtel, based on Virginia, recovered second after Omaha, Kiewit, based in Nebraska, who placed the number 3 this year, expelled it from the runner -up slot last year.
- The three main contractors experienced some measure of revenue growth. Turner 2024 revenue grew up to $ 20.2 billion 17.1 billion dollars last yearWhile Bechtel grew up to $ 15.9 billion, from $ 12.9 billion. Kiewit generated $ 14 billion by 2024 compared to $ 13.8 billion the previous year.
Divide vision:
In a large swing, Falls Church, Hitt Contracting, based in Virgínia, jumped the ranking, jumping from the 26 last year to a position number 10 at the back of an increase in income of approximately $ 3 billion, according to the report.
Hitt credited the company’s income leap with listening and evolving with its customers, according to Kim Roy, the CEO of the company.
“Over the past five years, we have expanded into key sectors with a strong demand and long -term opportunities, such as critical mission, hospitality, health care, manufacturing and industrialist,” Roy said to Construction Dive via email. “We also continue to grow alongside our long -time corporate and multifamily customers, which have been central to Hitt’s success.”
In addition to Hitt, the construction of the Atlanta holder also made a large leap, at 15 of last year’s position at number 30. The company reported $ 7.7 billion in 2024 revenue, compared to $ 5 billion by 2023.
The list comes, as public builders have mostly reduced the effects of President Donald Trump’s rates Performance of earnings from first quarter. Since the rankings depend on the revenue of 2024, it can be seen as a delayed performance indicator, without affecting it by rates or even the Presidency of Trump.
Other companies that jumped five points or more in the first 50 places include:
- Mortenson, based in Minneapolis, until number 22 of number 27.
- Concord, in California, Swinerton, until number 30 of number 35.
- Tempe, Arizona, Basate Sundt Construction, until number 46 of number 51.
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana Performance Contractors Inc., who disembarked at number 47, although last year he was not led.
- Columbus, based in Kansas, Crossland Construction Co., up to 50 of number 55.
Builders who fell five or more points between the first 50 places include:
- Providence, Gilbane Building Co., based in Rhode Island, which fell from 11 to 17.
- ARCO CONSTRUCTION COS, based in St. Louis, until number 29 of number 17.
- Barton Malow, based in Michigan, until number 35 on number 19.
Although Salt activity shows that there is always space at the top, there are also red flags in the construction industry. In April, the project Stress increased and the private sector approached Highs of several yearsAccording to Constructconnect, based on Cincinnati.
In addition, the Momentum Dodge index Grew 0.9% in AprilA lower growth rate compared to recent months, mainly fueled by work on data center projects. Without data centers, DMI would have fallen by 3%.
At the same time, optimism is maintained. The recoil of the construction was built in April to his highest level since September 2023Particularly for builders with income of more than $ 100 million. However, it has dropped year after year for contractors who made annual income of $ 30 to $ 100 million.
Check the graph below for the 10 best commercial contractors on the list:
| Classification | Contractor | Income 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Construction of Turner | 20.2 billion dollars |
| 2 | Bechtel | $ 15.9 billion |
| 3 | Kiewit Corp. | 14 billion dollars |
| 4 | Whiting-Turner Contracting Corp. | 13.3 billion dollars |
| 5 | Matte | $ 12.3 billion |
| 6 | Sto Construction Group | $ 12 billion |
| 7 | Fluorine | 11.1 billion dollars |
| 8 | DPR | 10.8 billion dollars |
| 9 | McDermott International | $ 8.9 billion |
| 10 | Hitt contraction | $ 8.7 billion |
