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A WORK OF ARTStructure Tones subsidiary, L.F.
Driscoll Co., built the Barnes Founda-tion art gallery in Philadelphia. The
gallery was designed by Tod Williams
Billie Tsien Architects. The project ispursuing LEED Platinum certifcation.
PHOTOBYTOM
CRANE/L.F.
DRISCOLL/STRUCTURETONE
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Green building is on the rise for large contractors.
Evidence of the increasing interest in green construc-tion can be seen in the numbers from ENRs Top 100Green Contractors list. As a group, the Top 100 gener-ated $46.53 billion in contracting revenue in 2011 fromprojects registered with, and actively seeking certica-tion from, third-party ratings groups under objectivesustainable-design standards, such as the U.S. Green
Building Councils Leadership in Energy and Environ-
mental Design, or LEED, standards. For the group,this total is a 4.4% uptick over $ 44.41 billion in 2010.
Domestically, green contracting revenue rose 3.8%,to $44.31 billion, in 2011 from $42.68 billion in 2010.The Top 100 had $2.22 billion in revenue from greenprojects outside the U.S. in 2011, up 28.3%, from
$1.73 billion, in 2010.The Top 100s revenue from green contracting rep-
resented 38.0% of the groups total contracting reve-nue in 2011. Slightly lower than the 40.0% in 2010,
this percentage is still signicant.Looking at the big picture, green construction
continues to grow both in our revenue and in the per-centage of our projects, says Michael H. Deane, vicepresident of sustainable construction for Turner Con-struction. He says 2011 was the third consecutive yearthat sustainable projects accounted for over 50% of therms projects. And over 50% of these sustainable
projects are targeting LEED Gold or Platinum, he
adds. He says Turner is building at least a half-dozen
net-zero buildings.Deane goes on to say that sustainable construction
has branched into new markets, noting, We are seeinginterest in green construction in every type of buildingwe work on. He says Turner is working on data cen-
Green Market by Sector
ters, stadiums and even airports that are pursuing
LEED certication.Further, sustainable construction is reaching
beyond the general building market. In 2011, Gray
Construction worked on manufacturing projects pur-suing LEED certication for Caterpillar, Siemens and
Mitsubishi, says Stephen Gray, CEO. If anything, wesee the recession driving the desire to reduce the costof doing business by creating more sustainable and
energy-efcient buildings, he says.For many clients, building green is a business ne-
cessity. Those building in todays market are investingin their own corporate portfolios and recognize that
sustainability in buildings is an investment rather thana cost. Even for speculative projects ... LEED Gold
and Platinum are seen as required differentiators, saysPhil Williams, vice president of Webcor Builders.
The energy savings generated from sustainable de-sign has prompted clients to ask for green buildings.
But some people in the industry see other, softer ben-ets making green building attractive. The Millennial
Generation gravitates toward companies dedicated tosustainability and is willing to bear a portion of the costburden for sustainability, says Gray. These issues area matter of pragmatics, and I see this becoming stan-dard operating practice, he says.
However, not all owners are interested in LEED
certication. We continue to see a minimum requestof practical sustainable design and construction ap-
proaches incorporated into all of our projects. [But]
we are seeing a slight decrease in requests for certiedbuildings, says Paul Todd Merrill, director of sustain-able construction for Clayco.
The large corporations and institutional investors
Those
building in
todays market
are investing in
their own
corporate
portfolios and
recognize that
sustainability
in buildings is
an investment
rather than a
cost.
Phil Williams,
vice president,
Webcor Builders
CommercialOffices$5,434.0 11.7%
Source: McGraw-Hill ConstructionResearch & Analytics / ENR.
(Measured $ millions)
Total 2011 Revenue = $46.5 billion
Airports$907.5 2.0%
Health Care$8,720.1 18.7%
Education$9,677.4 20.8%
Telecom$2,725.1 5.9%
Hotels$977.7 2.1%
Multi-UnitResidential$2,355.9 5.1%
OtherBuildings$2,483.1 5.3%
Sports, Civic,and Ent.$2,478.3 5.3%
Non-BuildingMisc.$1,417.0 3.1%
GovernmentOffices$7,469.0 16.1%
Industrial andManufacturing$1,353.9 2.9%
Retail$528.3 1.1%
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now are using LEED as a touchstone in managing
their projects, says Elizabeth Heider, a senior vicepresident at Skanska who currently chairs the USGBCboard of directors. But it is in the smaller projects oron projects where money is tight that we have seen
some slippage.
Not the Only Game in Town
For some owners, LEED is no longer the only option.There have been some recent developments at the
U.S. General Services Administration questioning theuse of LEED as a rating system for their properties
compared to the alternative rating system of Green
Globes, says Daniel J. Osterman, sustainability men-tor committee chairman at Sundt Construction. GreenGlobes is a green-building assessment tool licensed tothe Green Building Initiative, Portland, Ore.
There have been rumblings concerning LEED in
other areas. This spring, the U.S. Dept. of Defense
announced it would be requiring on federal building
projects the use not only of LEED but also the Amer-ican Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-
Conditioning Engineers Standard 189.1, which also
covers the design of high-performance sustainable
buildings. Many LEED advocates worried this move
might be a sign the DOD is shying away from LEED,
but most contractors believe LEED and ASHRAE are
complementary.On the other hand, the federal DOD spending re-
authorization bill, H. R. 1540, barred the DOD fromspending federal funds for LEED Gold or Platinum
certication. Now, all Defense Dept. [contract] so-
licitations no longer are permitted to require higher
than a LEED Silver rating. You can build a project toLEED Gold standards, but the Defense Dept. is barredfrom paying extra for the higher rating, says Jeff
Harper, CEO of Harper Construction. However,
Harper says his rm has completed 12 LEED Plati-
num buildings for the DOD in the past year.
Another controversy concerning LEED wasUSGBCs decision in June to defer its decision on
whether to adopt LEEDs revamped 4.0 standard. Oneelement of the proposed standard calls for the avoid-ance of chemicals of concern, as dened by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, in its requirementsfor better indoor-air quality. This item would affect
common chemicals used in vinyls and ame retardants.This item is being fought by the chemical industry
as arbitrary, costly and unneeded. The chemical indus-try also lobbied GSA, one of the largest single entitiesthat require LEED certication, to reject LEED 4.0
if it were adopted as written. As a result of industry
Now, all
Defense Dept.
[contract]
solicitations no
longer are
permitted to
require higher
than a LEED
Silver rating.
Jeff Harper,
CEO, Harper
Construction Co.
COMMERCIAL OFFICES
RANK F IRM
$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 THE TURNER CORP. 708.8
2 STRUCTURE TONE 371.4
3 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 354.3
4 CLAYCO INC. 311.0
5 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 278.0
HEALTH CARE
RANK F IRM$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 THE TURNER CORP. 1,056.3
2 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 826.6
3 CLARK GROUP 701.7
4 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 600.8
5 BARTON MALOW CO. 553.8
SPORTS, ENTERTAINMENT & CIVIC
RANK F IRM$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP 368.8
2 THE TURNER CORP. 344.6
3 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC. 232.5
4 MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION 182.3
5 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP 130.9
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
RANK FIRM
$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 THE TURNER CORP. 1,098.7
2 GILBANE BUILDING CO. 927.9
3 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. 559.0
4 BALFOUR BEATTY US 440.4
5 SKANSKA USA 398.0
MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRIAL
RANK FIRM$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 THE TURNER CORP. 310.3
2 GRAY CONSTRUCTION 271.2
3 WALBRIDGE 161.4
4 DPR CONSTRUCTION 107.8
5 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. 103.3
GREEN CONTRACTOR REVENUE $ MIL.
Source: ENR. (Measured in $ billions)
2008$38.7
2009$43.1
2010$44.4
2011$46.5
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
RANK FIRM
$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 CLARK GROUP 799.2
2 HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION CO. 534.6
3 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP 524.8
4 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL LLC 504.4
5 BALFOUR BEATTY US 376.6
MULTI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL
RANK FIRM$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING CO. 210.7
2 CLARK GROUP 203.6
3 THE WALSH GROUP LTD. 178.2
4 HARPER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 153.1
5 THE WALSH GROUP 153.0
RETAIL
RANK FIRM$ MIL.
REVENUE
1 JACOBSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 118.2
2 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC. 100.0
3 THE WEITZ CO. 49.1
4 THE TURNER CORP. 45.1
5 DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC. 42.3
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pressure and thousands of member comments on theproposal, USGBC agreed to review the standard anddefer possible adoption until mid-2013.
However, many people in the industry say the
chemicals-of-concern provision should be seriouslyconsidered. Heider argues that LEED 4.0 may actuallybe a bigger money-saver for owners than the energy
savings from the current version. The industry has
made energy savings a major selling point for LEED.But shifting the focus to a healthier work environmentwould mean higher productivity and less lost time to
illnesses. Heider says measuring these savings may bebased on a softer metric, but the gains have the
potential to be enormous.Heider also points out that moving away from these
potentially harmful chemicals may be an opportunity
for the chemical industry. In 2000, there was a majorcontroversy about USGBCs move to eliminate volatileorganic compounds from the construction process. Butit passed, and the chemical industry responded with
new and innovative alternatives, she says.Sustainable construction expansion has had some
interesting effects. Many contractors have touted as amarketing point their experience in building green.
But now, it is harder to rely on sustainable design andconstruction as a differentiator. With more clients in-terested in and demanding green, all contractors havebecome pretty adept at providing it, says Christopher
Day, vice president of Swinerton Builders.On the other hand, green contractors nd their
processes have improved. Making changes to our
practices to meet LEED requirements has us asking
ourselves why [we] would want to go back to doing
things the old way when we have advanced so far in
our sustainable practices, says Merrill of Clayco.As green building has matured, more participants
in the construction process have signed on, making theprocess itself run more smoothly. Years ago, we had
to educate subcontractors and vendors about sustain-able construction, says Gray. Today, more and more
Living Buildings
Skanska (No. 7)is owners rep on the Chesapeake Bay Foundations
Virginia Beach conservation center. The facility is planned to meet LivingBuild standards and wil l beta-test LEED 4.0. On Aug. 23, CBF named
SmithGroupJJR as architect and Hourigan Construction as contractor.
Beta-Testing LEED 4.0
of our subcontractors, vendors, manufacturers and
other industry folks are up to speed on sustainability.Many green-building experts believe green
construction will continue to expand and evolve. Per-
formance disclosure may provide the next big boost togreen construction, says Laura DArdenne, managerof sustainable construction at PCL Construction.
DArdenne says performance disclosure, which hasbeen adopted in California and Seattle, requires build-ing owners to disclose actual building performance toall potential and new tenants and buyers. This will
have a great impact on the market since prospective
tenants will be able to compare what their energy costswill be between buildings. This is a pretty smart way
to encourage building owners to retrot their buildingswithout mandating it, she says.
Companies are ranked according torevenue for contractors services gen-erated in 2011 from projects that havebeen registered with or certied by athird-party organization that sets stan-dards for measuring a buildings or facilitysenvironmental impact, energy efciency orcarbon footprint. Such groups include theU.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) andthe Green Building Initiative. The volume ofrevenue is measured in ($) millions. Somemarkets may not add up to 100% due to
rounding. Revenue from construction
management on a fee-only basis is notincluded.
Accredited StaffThis is the number ofpeople employed by the contractors whohave been certied as knowledgeable ingreen construction by third-partyaccreditation organizations, includinggroups such as USGBC and Green
Advantage.
% of Total RevenueThis percentageshows a rm's total contracting revenuederived from green contracting, based on
its responses to the Top 400 Contractorssurvey and Top Green Contractors survey.NA=Did not submit a Top 400 survey.
Educationcomprises public and privateeducational facilities, including both K-12and higher education.
Entertainment/Civic includes sportsfacilities, entertainment facilities, casinos,theme parks, and religious and culturalfacilities.
Government Ofce includes federal,state and local government ofce facilities.
Health Care includes hospitals, clinics,medical assistance facilities, nursinghomes and assisted-living centers.
Hotel includes hotels, motels, resorts andconvention centers.
Multi-Residentialincludes co-ops,condominiums and apartment buildings.
Retail/Ofce includes commercialofces and retail facilities.
Other Buildingscomprises miscella-neous buildings.
Other Markets comprises industrialprocess and pharmaceutical plants, foodprocessing plants, manufacturing facilities,telecommunications facilities, infrastruc-ture and cabling, towers and antennae,data centers and web hotels, etc.
How To Read the Tables
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1 1 THETURNERCORP., New York, N.Y. 1345 4,540.3 57 17 5 24 23 3 2 8 8 10
2 3 CLARKGROUP,Bethesda, Md. 349 2,423.9 57 9 33 5 29 8 8 0 4 4
3 2 GILBANEBUILDINGCO.,Providence, R.I. 494 2,353.3 76 6 3 39 35 0 0 0 11 5
4 10 BALFOURBEATTYUS,Dallas, Texas 420 2,137.9 52 10 18 21 10 8 2 1 9 22
5 7 THEWHITING-TURNERCONTRACTINGCO.,Baltimore, Md. 237 1,911.4 49 12 19 29 12 2 11 5 1 9
6 6 PCLCONSTRUCTIONENTERPRISESINC.,Denver, Colo. 348 1,730.3 31 4 17 10 35 7 0 13 10 4
7 8 SKANSKAUSA,New York, N.Y. 455 1,625.8 31 13 14 24 17 0 0 2 0 30
8 4 HENSELPHELPSCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Greeley, Colo. 325 1,476.9 66 0 36 10 15 4 4 4 20 7
9 9 HOLDERCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Atla nta, Ga. 165 1,060.7 60 26 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 68
10 83 BARTONMALOWCO.,Southfield, Mich. 119 1,001.6 74 0 0 31 55 0 0 3 0 12
11 19 DPRCONSTRUCTION,Redwood City, Calif. 399 946.2 47 14 0 5 30 0 0 0 0 50
12 12 MORTENSONCONSTRUCTION,Minneapolis, Minn. 278 848.1 34 26 0 4 10 0 0 21 17 21
13 28 STRUCTURETONE,New York, N.Y. 165 785.6 32 47 4 32 0 0 0 8 0 10
14 16 MANHATTANCONSTRUCTIONGROUP, Tulsa, Okla. 81 779.2 58 1 67 12 5 0 1 13 1 0
15 15 WEBCORBUILDERS,San Francisco, Calif. 122 767.8 96 13 15 5 21 4 6 8 0 28
16 26 JEDUNNCONSTRUCTIONGROUP,Kansas City, Mo. 389 760.3 40 2 48 22 15 0 0 1 4 8
17 13 THEWALSHGROUPLTD.,Chicago, Ill. 225 711.7 20 2 27 3 5 0 25 0 32 6
18 18 MCCARTHYHOLDINGSINC.,St. Louis, Mo. 407 697.0 29 0 0 21 60 0 0 4 5 10
19 27 SWINERTONINC.,San Francisco, Calif. 288 661.9 61 0 0 41 27 7 23 3 0 0
20 11 HUNTCONSTRUCTIONGROUP,Scottsdale, Ariz. 245 654.0 37 0 1 13 17 2 0 56 10 0
21 17 CLAYCOINC.,St. Louis, Mo. 75 599.0 73 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0
22 31 AUSTININDUSTRIES,Dallas, Texas 48 568.7 37 6 0 25 13 1 14 0 0 40
23 21 BRASFIELD&GORRIELLC,Birmingham, Ala. 233 558.9 34 11 3 8 62 9 3 0 2 1
24 35 JAMESG.DAVISCONSTRUCTIONCORP.,Rockville, Md. 75 539.5 89 45 39 0 0 0 4 2 0 10
2552
LECHASECONSTRUCTIONSERVICESLLC,Rocheste r, N.Y. 40
512.4 7013 5 35 15 0 8 0 0 24
26 5 TUTORPERINICORP.,Sylmar, Calif. 199 511.5 12 26 28 22 4 2 3 12 2 2
27 20 B.L.HARBERTINTERNATIONALLLC,Birmingham, Ala. 35 507.6 82 0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 22 SUFFOLKCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Boston, Mass. 201 503.0 39 8 30 26 31 0 1 0 2 0
29 40 KIEWITCORP.,Omaha, Neb. 204 472.9 6 19 10 2 2 0 0 11 4 51
30 23 SUNDTCONSTRUCTIONINC.,Tempe, Ariz. 154 460.1 52 4 11 56 18 0 7 0 0 5
31 30 DAVIDE.HARVEYBUILDERSINC.,Houston, Texas 32 455.0 63 87 6 4 3 0 0 0 0 0
32 39 KBR,Houston, Texas 128 449.8 6 0 0 18 62 0 15 0 0 5
33 48 PEPPERCONSTRUCTIONGROUP,Chicago, Ill. 185 416.7 35 9 13 21 18 0 0 31 8 0
34 34 POWERCONSTRUCTIONCO.LLC,Schaumburg, Ill. 95 381.0 57 21 0 37 40 0 0 0 2 0
35 29 CADDELLCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Montgomery, Ala. 16 375.9 89 3 63 0 0 0 17 0 16 0
36 33 HITTCONTRACTINGINC.,Falls Church, Va. 71 365.5 38 32 46 1 4 3 13 0 2 0
37 57 CONSIGLICONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Milford, Mass. 73 347.6 55 10 9 66 5 0 0 3 6 0
38 24 DUKECONSTRUCTION,Indianapolis, Ind. 31 345.9 49 2 71 0 14 0 0 0 13 0
39 ** FLINTCOLLC,Tulsa, Okla. 122 318.7 31 46 0 30 18 0 1 6 0 0
40 64 GRAYCONSTRUCTION,Lexington, Ky. 23 318.6 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 96
41 60 C.W.DRIVER,Pasadena, Calif. 52 317.3 79 6 10 64 0 0 2 18 0 0
42 70 BIG-DCONSTRUCTIONCORP.,Salt Lake City, Utah 53 303.9 55 4 8 15 2 0 0 11 34 27
43 42 JACOBSENCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Salt Lake City, Utah 43 283.2 72 42 8 30 4 0 7 0 11 0
44 46 OKLANDCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Salt Lake City, Utah 53 275.6 48 20 19 18 19 8 8 0 3 6
45 49 KRAUS-ANDERSONCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Minneapolis, Minn. 39 263.6 53 15 5 38 20 0 0 0 21 0
46 45 BERNARDS,San Fernando, Calif. 44 262.1 51 2 12 40 0 0 12 34 0 0
47 79 DEVCONCONSTRUCTIONINC.,Milpitas, Calif. 27 260.0 58 38 0 10 0 0 5 0 47 0
48 47 FORRESTERCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Rockville, Md. 65 256.0 68 40 29 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
49 54 DIMEOCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Providence, R.I. 21 255.7 85 17 2 66 0 0 14 0 0 0
50 ** W.M.JORDANCO.,Newport News, Va. 12 254.7 67 0 3 66 14 1 4 3 9 0
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51 59 MCGOUGHCONSTRUCTION,St. Paul, Minn. 20 250.0 52 48 0 8 44 0 0 0 0 0
52 73 WALBRIDGE,Detroit, Mich. 65 249.6 22 10 0 12 0 0 5 0 7 65
53 36 THEYATESCOS.INC.,Philadelphia, Miss. 96 249.1 22 1 15 31 8 0 21 0 24 0
54 25 SELLENCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Seattle, Wash. 34 223.0 52 22 21 9 34 0 0 13 0 0
55 69 ONEILINDUSTRIESINC.,Chicago, Ill. 67 212.6 46 0 1 11 48 5 4 15 0 16
56 53 THEKORTECO.,Highland, Ill. 12 200.2 83 5 0 0 19 0 47 0 29 0
57 74 SATTERFIELD&PONTIKESCONSTRUCTIONINC.,Houston, Texas 30 197.0 47 0 30 50 1 0 18 0 1 0
58 71 MESSERCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Cincinnati, Ohio 72 191.3 34 12 19 61 2 0 0 0 0 7
59 43 OHLUSAINC.,Miami, Fla. 15 189.9 23 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 77 0
60 63 GRUNLEYCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Rockville, Md. 26 186.0 56 0 91 0 0 0 0 7 1 0
61 37 HARPERCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,San Diego, Calif. 9 184.2 95 0 12 5 0 0 83 0 0 0
62 75 SAUNDERSCONSTRUCTIONINC.,Centennial, Colo. 54 182.4 56 28 0 57 0 0 0 0 0 15
63 ** THEWALSHGROUP, Portland, Ore. 41 174.0 65 9 0 3 0 0 88 0 0 0
64 76 CORECONSTRUCTIONGROUP,Phoenix, Ariz. 40 172.4 26 0 14 29 3 0 40 13 0 1
65 ** ADOLFSON&PETERSONCONSTRUCTION,Minneapolis, Minn. 122 171.4 24 0 22 42 15 0 16 5 0 0
66 ** NABHOLZCONSTRUCTIONCORP.,Conway, Ark. 57 166.0 32 34 0 52 13 0 0 0 0 0
67 50 THEWEITZCO.,Des Moines, Iowa 132 164.0 18 40 41 8 0 0 5 4 1 0
68 85 ANDERSENCONSTRUCTION,Portland, Ore. 28 160.0 57 0 0 31 69 0 0 0 0 0
69 93 HARKINSBUILDERSINC.,Marriottsville, Md. NA 160.0 80 0 33 0 19 0 44 0 0 4
70 67 TBPENICK&SONSINC.,San Diego, Calif. 9 159.0 86 0 0 12 1 0 0 10 60 17
71 51 SHIELSEXTONCO.INC.,Indianapolis, Ind. 26 152.0 55 4 20 64 4 0 0 0 8 0
72 88 F.A.WILHELMCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Indianapolis, Ind. 6 152.0 32 25 0 8 43 0 0 20 0 5
73 44 HASKELL,Jacksonville, Fla. 111 149.1 25 0 57 7 2 0 0 0 0 34
74 ** NIBBIBROTHERSGENERALCONTRACTORS,San Francisco, Calif. 24 148.7 80 0 0 56 3 0 41 0 0 0
75**
PJDICK-TRUMBULL-LINDYPAVING,Pittsburgh, Pa. 11
147.5 2419 5 5 66 0 0 6 0 0
76 98 RYANCOS.USINC.,Minneapolis, Minn. 137 143.2 22 8 88 1 0 1 0 0 0 2
77 100 HOARCONSTRUCTIONLLC,Birmingham, Ala. 76 140.8 28 1 1 0 98 0 0 0 0 0
78 90 RODGERSBUILDERSINC.,Charlotte, N.C. 50 132.1 42 30 0 45 0 0 0 25 0 0
79 68 HARDINCONSTRUCTIONCO.LLC,Atla nta, Ga. 35 123.2 26 0 19 7 0 58 14 0 0 3
80 ** SAUERINC.,Jacksonville, Fla. 23 117.8 47 0 75 13 0 0 9 2 0 0
81 65 LEASECRUTCHERLEWIS,Seattle, Wash. 8 116.2 53 3 7 41 4 0 36 0 0 8
82 96 FORTISCONSTRUCTIONINC.,Portland, Ore. 23 110.0 48 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 55
83 56 BNBUILDERSINC.,Seattle, Wash. 57 99.0 41 32 4 8 13 0 0 0 43 0
84 41 HOFFMANCORP.,Portland, Ore. 129 94.6 5 5 24 10 1 0 35 9 0 15
85 ** LPCIMINELLIINC.,Buffalo, N.Y. 14 91.5 24 0 0 71 4 0 0 0 25 0
86 86 MASCAROCONSTRUCTIONCO.LP,Pittsburgh, Pa. 27 90.8 41 5 27 64 1 0 0 3 1 0
87 ** E.W.HOWELLCO.LLC,Plainvie w, N.Y. 3 87.4 32 0 55 7 0 0 0 38 0 0
88 ** THEPIKECO.INC.,Rocheste r, N.Y. 30 87.0 35 0 9 41 28 3 0 17 1 0
89 84 S.M.WILSON&CO.,St. Louis, Mo. 9 82.9 32 15 9 44 1 0 0 30 0 0
90 ** GEJOHNSONCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Colorado Springs, Colo. 48 82.6 37 0 19 65 0 0 0 17 0 0
91 ** CHOATECONSTRUCTIONCO.,Atla nta, Ga. 80 82.3 17 24 4 18 6 0 1 0 46 0
92 80 CLANCY&THEYSCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Raleigh, N.C. 33 80.3 32 28 3 21 0 0 2 47 0 0
93 ** URSCORP.,San Francisco, Calif. 645 78.8 3 0 0 0 41 0 2 0 56 0
94 ** COLUMBIACONSTRUCTIONCO.,North Reading, Mass. 10 75.0 50 33 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
95 ** AJAXBUILDINGCORP.,Midway, Fla. 24 70.3 62 0 5 95 0 0 0 0 0 0
96 ** BONDBROTHERS,Everett, Mass. 17 70.0 36 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
97 ** WOHLSENCONSTRUCTIONCO.,Lancaster, Pa. 58 70.0 36 16 5 17 8 0 0 0 54 0
98 66 THEBECKGROUP,Dallas, Texas 182 66.8 15 0 14 84 3 0 0 0 0 0
99 ** TARLTONCORP.,St. Louis, Mo. 17 64.9 46 0 27 0 48 0 0 25 0 0
100 95 MIRONCONSTRUCTIONCO.INC.,Neenah, Wis. 53 64.6 13 5 22 47 0 0 0 21 5 0
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THE TOP 100 GREEN CONTRACTORS OVERVIEW#01THETURNERCORP. topped theGreen Contractors list for the fthstraight year. It also had the mostLEED-accredited employees.
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