Commercial & Heavy Construction Contractors
Industry Description
The US commercial and heavy construction contractors industry includes about 80,000 firms with combined annual revenue around $525 billion. Large companies include Bechtel, Fluor, Jacobs Engineering, Peter Kiewit Sons', and the US divisions of Swedish firm Skansa. The industry is highly fragmented.
SIC: 1389, 1522, 1541, 1611, 1622, 1623, 6552
NAICS: 236210, 236220, 237110, 237120, 237130, 237210, 237310, 237990
NAICS: 236210, 236220, 237110, 237120, 237130, 237210, 237310, 237990
Related Industries:
Residential Construction Contractors, Construction Machinery Manufacturing, Commercial & Industrial Equipment Rental & Leasing, Retail Sector, Government, US Municipal Governments, Architectural Services, Concrete & Masonry Contractors, Drywall, Plaster, Acoustic & Insulation Contractors, Electrical Contractors, Engineering Services, Environmental Consulting Services, Erosion Control Services, Framing Contractors, Highway, Street, & Bridge Construction Contractors, Interior Design Services, Landscaping Services, Painting & Wall Covering Contractors, Plumbing & HVAC Contractors, Roofing, Siding, & Sheet Metal Contractors, Site Preparation Contractors, Cement & Concrete Product Manufacturing, Building Material DealersTo get access to the full industry record, register now.
Top 5 Companies
| Company | Sales | Location |
|---|---|---|
| VISIONSTREAM AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED | 266,977.63M | Bentleigh East, Vic |
| TECHNIP SAUDI ARABIA LTD / LIMITED | 138,271.47M | Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia |
| Consórcio Arena Salvador. | 136,412.01M | Salvador, Bahia |
| China Railway Construction Corporation Limited | 71,088.01M | Beijing, China |
| China Railway Construction Corporation Limited | 68,998.45M | Tsim Sha Tsui, Kln |
Trends
Specialization - With the scale and cost of many construction projects...
Industry Indicator
US corporate profits, an indicator for commercial construction growth, rose 7.9 percent in the third quarter of 2011 compared to the same period in 2010.
Quarterly Industry Update
Nonresidential Construction Spending Flat - US spending for nonresidential construction fell 0.1 percent in November 2010 compared to the same period in 2010, but increased nearly 1 percent compared to...


