Major Construction Management Firms
Explore top construction management firms across the United States. Find detailed information about services, locations, and specialties.
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ARCO Construction Companies
Est. 1992A family of design-build general contractors operating under the ARCO umbrella. Founded in 1992, ARCO specializes in turnkey industrial, logistics, and commercial facilities delivered via fast-track design-build methods.
B.L. Harbert International
Est. 2000A diversified design-build contractor specializing in federal facilities, embassies, and large commercial projects worldwide. Based in Alabama with offices across the U.S. and overseas, B.L. Harbert manages projects in over 50 countries.
Balfour Beatty US
Est. 1933U.S. division of UK-based Balfour Beatty plc, providing general contracting and construction management for commercial, education, and government buildings. Revenue: ~$4.58 billion (ENR 2022 data); Employees: ~3,400 (est.).
Barton Malow
Est. 1924A century-old construction manager (founded 1924) known for large sports, education, industrial, and healthcare projects. Employee-owned and consistently ranked among top builders in its markets.
Brasfield & Gorrie
Est. 1964One of the largest privately owned construction managers in the U.S., founded 1964. Diversified across commercial, healthcare, government, and industrial projects, and frequently ranked among top contractors.
C.D. Smith Construction
Est. 1936A Wisconsin-based general contractor and construction manager delivering projects across commercial, educational, healthcare, industrial, and institutional sectors. Family-founded in 1936, C.D. Smith has grown into one of the Midwest's largest contractors.
Clark Construction Group, LLC
Est. 1906A large privately-held builder (founded 1906) active in commercial buildings, civil projects, and design-build. Revenue: $6.5 billion (2022); Employees: ~4,200.
Clayco
Est. 1984A design-build construction firm offering turnkey real estate development, architecture, engineering and construction services. Clayco is privately owned and has revolutionized fast-track design-build delivery for large-scale projects.
Consigli Construction Co., Inc.
Est. 1905A 100% employee-owned construction manager founded in 1905, now one of the largest in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Revenue: ~$3.7 billion (annual volume); Employees: ~2,200.
DPR Construction
Est. 1990A 100% employee-owned contractor (founded 1990) specializing in technologically complex projects. Revenue: $6.8 billion (2021); Employees: ~9,000 (U.S. and abroad).
Gilbane Building Company
Est. 1870Provides construction management and facility management services for commercial, institutional, and government markets. Revenue: ~$6.3 billion (ENR 2024 data); Employees: ~3,000.
H&M Company, Inc.
Est. 1957A 68-year-old design-build firm providing turnkey industrial construction services across North America. Headquartered in Tennessee and focused on the industrial market, H&M offers in-house architecture, engineering, and extensive self-perform capabilities.
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.
Est. 1937A leading employee-owned general contractor (founded 1937) known for large federal, aviation, and institutional building projects. Revenue: $7.1 billion (2024); Employees: ~4,700 (2024).
HITT Contracting Inc.
Est. 1937A national commercial contractor (founded 1937) known for corporate interiors, data centers, law firms, and base building projects. Revenue: $5.41 billion (2022); Employees: ~1,600 (2023).
Holder Construction
Est. 1960A national construction manager specializing in mission-critical facilities (data centers), corporate campuses, aviation, and hospitality projects. Founded in 1960, Holder is known for its client-focused approach and has built numerous data center parks for tech companies.
JE Dunn Construction Group
Est. 1924A family-owned general building contractor (founded 1924) active in commercial, government, and institutional projects; ranked among the top domestic building contractors. Revenue: ~$5.8 billion (ENR 2022 data); Employees: ~4,000.
KAST Construction
Est. 2005A leading Florida-based general contractor specializing in large-scale commercial and residential projects. An affiliate of developer The Kolter Group, KAST has rapidly grown to become one of Florida's largest builders of high-rise condos, multifamily communities, senior living facilities, and hospitality projects.
Lendlease (US Operations)
Est. 1970U.S. arm of Australian multinational Lendlease, providing construction & development services since the 1970s. Focuses on high-quality real estate projects and placemaking, and has been the top U.S. multifamily residential builder for 20 consecutive years.
M.A. Mortenson Company
Est. 1954A family-owned builder (founded 1954) ranked in the top 25 U.S. contractors, noted for sports arenas and renewable energy projects. Revenue: ~$6.0 billion (ENR 2023 data); Employees: ~5,000 (estimated).
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
Est. 1907A 100% employee-owned builder (founded 1907) specializing in healthcare, education, science/tech, and infrastructure-related buildings. Revenue: ~$5.3 billion (ENR 2022 data); Employees: ~3,900 (2024).
Millie and Severson General Contractors
Est. 1945An employee-owned California general contractor that has been 'Building a Higher Standard since 1945.' With offices in Southern California and Northern California, the firm delivers projects in healthcare, industrial, education, office, and other sectors.
PARIC Holdings (PARIC Corporation)
Est. 1979PARIC Corporation is a leading Midwest construction manager and design-builder delivering projects in commercial, industrial, senior living, and institutional markets. Based in St. Louis and founded in 1979, PARIC has expanded its operations with offices in Kansas City, Cincinnati, San Antonio, and Charlotte.
PCL Construction
Est. 1906One of North America's largest general contractors (100% employee-owned). Operates as a group of independent companies across multiple countries, building everything from sports arenas to theme parks.
Rogers-O'Brien Construction
Est. 1969A family-owned general contractor regarded as 'Texas' Premier Builder' for commercial construction. With offices in Dallas, Austin, and Houston, RO delivers projects in markets ranging from corporate campuses and healthcare facilities to higher education and data centers.
S. M. Wilson & Co.
Est. 1921A construction management and contracting firm based in St. Louis, Missouri, with a strong presence in education, retail, healthcare, and municipal markets. Founded in 1921, the company remains a local industry leader and became 100% employee-owned in 2022.
Shawmut Design and Construction
Est. 1982An employee-owned construction management firm (founded 1982) specializing in complex building projects and interior fit-outs. Revenue: ≈$1 billion (recent annual volume); Employees: ~1,000+.
Skanska USA
Est. 1971The U.S. arm of Sweden's Skanska AB, focusing on building construction and civil projects. Revenue: ~$6.87 billion (U.S. operations, ~2022); Employees: ~6,300 in the U.S.
Stellar
Est. 1985A privately owned design-build construction and engineering firm known for its expertise in industrial and food processing facilities. Headquartered in Florida with 10 offices nationwide, Stellar delivers fully integrated design, engineering, mechanical, and construction services.
STO Building Group
Est. 2017A family of construction firms specializing in interior fit-outs, commercial and institutional building projects. Known for collaborative project delivery and a portfolio of high-profile corporate interiors, life science labs, cultural institutions, and more.
Structure Tone Southwest
Est. 1977A Texas-based general contracting firm and part of the STO Building Group family. Since 1977, STSW has provided a full range of construction services with a focus on interior build-outs, corporate campuses, mission-critical facilities, and other commercial projects in Texas.
Suffolk Construction Company, Inc.
Est. 1982A major privately-held builder (founded 1982) active in commercial, residential, education, healthcare, and government projects. Revenue: ~$6 billion (2024); Employees: ~3,000 (2024).
Sundt Construction
Est. 1890A 100% employee-owned general contractor known for both building and infrastructure projects. Founded in 1890, Sundt's Building Group constructs projects in markets like transportation, industrial, federal, and concrete construction.
Swinerton
Est. 1888An employee-owned general builder (founded 1888) delivering commercial construction, design-build, and self-perform services. Swinerton builds everything from corporate campuses and schools to mass timber buildings, and prides itself on a strong safety culture.
The Beck Group
Est. 1912A fully integrated architecture and construction firm (design-build) with offices across the U.S. and Mexico. Founded in 1912, Beck is a national leader in mixed-use and commercial building, known for its innovative use of technology and collaborative project delivery.
The Christman Company
Est. 1894A leading national construction management firm offering general contracting, design-build, and program management services. Fully management-owned, Christman delivers projects with a 'one team' approach and has an annual revenue of about $2 billion.
The Korte Company
Est. 1958A pioneering design-build construction firm with over six decades of experience in delivering federal, industrial, and commercial projects. Founded in 1958 by Ralph Korte in Illinois, the company is now headquartered in St. Louis and operates offices in Highland (IL), Las Vegas (NV), Houston (TX), and other locations.
The Walsh Group
Est. 1898A 4th-generation family-owned builder (est. 1898) operating through subsidiaries Walsh Construction and Archer Western. Builds large-scale building projects (commercial, institutional) as well as heavy civil works, with a reputation for safety and quality.
The Weitz Company
Est. 1855One of the nation's oldest AEC firms, providing general construction, design-build, and construction management services for over 170 years. Headquartered in Des Moines, Weitz operates a network of 14 offices and has completed projects in 45+ states and internationally.
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Est. 1909One of the nation's largest employee-owned general contractors and construction managers, consistently in ENR's top 10. Revenue: ~$8.7 billion (2021); Employees: ~4,200 (2022).
The Yates Companies, Inc.
Est. 1963A group of construction firms providing commercial, industrial, and federal construction services. Family-owned since 1963, Yates self-performs many trades and has built everything from federal courthouses and manufacturing plants to casinos and high-rise condos.
Turner Construction Company
Est. 1902A leading global builder (subsidiary of Germany's Hochtief) known for large commercial projects and sports stadiums. Revenue: $14.4 billion (2020); Employees: ~10,000 (2020).
Tutor Perini Corporation
Est. 2008A publicly traded construction management firm known for large building projects (hospitality & gaming, government facilities, etc.) and civil infrastructure. Formed from a 2008 merger of Tutor-Saliba and Perini Corp.
VCC LLC
Est. 1987VCC (Vratsinas Construction Company) is a top national general contractor renowned for retail and commercial building. From its Arkansas headquarters, VCC has expanded to 9 offices across the U.S. and has completed projects in all 50 states.
Walbridge
Est. 1916A Detroit-founded construction firm (est. 1916) specializing in large industrial and commercial projects. Walbridge provides design-build, general contracting, and program management services, with an integrated approach for clients worldwide.
Webcor
Est. 1971A full-service commercial builder known for shaping California's skylines. Founded in 1971, Webcor has delivered landmark high-rise offices, hospitals, university facilities, and transit centers across California.