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Global Construction Sourcebook December, 2006
This annual edition provides editorial overviews, outlooks and rankings of the Top International Contractors and Design Firms in 7 regional markets and market analyses in 8 major industry sectors. This Sourcebook also ranks general contractors and design firms in approximately 50 specific project types such as healthcare, highways and pharmaceuticals. Plus, this publication includes photographs and the Directory of Contractors and Design Firms, a country-by-country listing containing the address, name of the president or CEO, and telephone number of each of the Top International Contractors and Design Firms.
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� The Top 200 International Design Firms� The Top 150 Global Design Firms� The Top 225 International Contractors � The Top 225 Global Contractors� The 2006 Top 225 International Contractors at a Glance � The 2006 Top 200 International Design Firms at a Glance � Directory of Contractors and Design Firms
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� General Building � Transportation � Manufacturing/Industrial Process � Petroleum� Power � Environmental � Telecommunications � Editorial
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management,” says Kev-in Thompson, CEO.He says that theskills and innov-ative solutionsthat have work-ed in managingNew Zealand’s infrastructure are“readily acceptable and transportable tothese countries.” Opus currently is work-ing on the Piccadilly Line infrastructure in the U.K., and high-ways development and asset maintenance in western Australiaand Canada. Opus also is finding a growing international mar-ket for water resource and wastewater management.
One of the big issues in the world market is rising oil prices,which not only is fueling new petroleum work, but also is pro-viding new impetus for alternative fuel programs in such sectorsas the power market. For example, Australia’s SMEC Interna-tional is seeing major growth in private hydropower and in renew-able energy, including solar and geothermal, says Ross Hitt,managing director of SMEC’s international group.
The trend to alternative energy also has helped Germany’sLahmeyer International have a “very successful year,” says Hen-ning Nothdurft, managing director. The firm has 20,000 MWof hydro plants at various stages on its books, says Egon Failer,a director. “A few years ago, a very big project would have been1,000 MW. Nowadays, that’s average.”
Demand for renewable energy rose 25% for Lahmeyer andits thermal business also is booming, says Director ThomasKraneis. In June, Lahmeyer signed a design management con-tract for 2,800 MW of thermal capacity at eight Nigerian plantsworth $3.6 billion.
On a regional basis, China continues to be the strongest, aswell as the largest, of the Asian markets. “We are seeing good,
PProsperity is expanding the borders ofthe world construction market. TheNorth American market boom hasbeen well documented, but the Mid-dle East now is growing despite re-gional tensions, thanks to the upswing
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in oil prices. Asia has been holding steady at a high level of activ-ity. The huge European market, which largely has been static,is showing signs of recovery, led by eastern European work. AndLatin America also is stirring, thanks to rising prices for copperand other commodities, which has mining work flourishing.Overall, ENR’s Top 200 International Design Firms had a bigyear in 2005. Revenue from projects outside the firms’ homecountries rose to $26.31 billion in 2005, up 8.9% from $24.16billion in 2004. The big gainers on a regional basis were theMiddle East at $2.43 billion in 2005, up 48.9% over 2004, andCanada at $1.55 billion, up 29.0%. Other gainers include theU.S., up 10.7%, to $2.76 billion; Latin America and the Caribbean,up 9.4%, to $1.51 billion; and Europe, up 6.8%, to $7.44 bil-lion. Asia was flat, increasing only 0.1%, to $6.07 billion, whileAfrica fell 16.5%, to $2.11 billion.
The international market in general is booming. “It’s a goodtime to be in the international consulting business,” says KevinStovell, business development director of the U.K.’s Mott Mac-Donald group. “There is more good quality work than mostpeople can handle with the resources they have,” adds KeithClarke, chief executive officer of WS Atkins plc.
Private financing is raising demands on the quality designfirms deliver, says David Odgers, CEO of AECOM Global.With contractors investing their own cash, the cliche that ‘goodengineering wins jobs’ is well founded, he says.
But for many firms, good design is not enough. Design firmsare trying to move up the food chain to more lucrative manage-ment consulting. “In the past, front-end skills [were] essential-ly technical. Now, clients are looking at both technical andmanagement skills,” says Stovell.
One firm that is pushing its management skills as well as itsdesign expertise is New Zealand’s Opus International. “We areexpanding in the U.K., Canada and Australia as these countrieshave similar needs, particularly in the area of infrastructure asset
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solid growth,” says Odgers. With over600 staff, AECOM’s Chinese business isworking on urban planning for localclients and doing engineering for over-seas investors.
WobblySoutheast Asia remains “wobbly,” accord-ing to Bill Rankin, Mott MacDonaldinternational marketing director, wholaments the shelving of Bangkok metro’snext phase. Malaysia is still quiet, thoughthe government’s promise for more pri-vately financed infrastructure interestsMott. Singapore is a major target forMott, among several firms attracted by theisland’s casino boom.
Rankin is not alone in his cautiousassessment of the region. “There hasbeen some overall disappointment withSoutheast Asia and our recent successthere,” says Hitt of SMEC. “Some partsof the Asian economy are still reboundingfrom the late 1990s downturn.”
Australia’s construction boom is con-tinuing, says Robert Care, Arup’s region-al head. “We are looking to recruit anoth-er 90 [people] in the next year or so,” hesays. The volume of work is allowingArup to sidestep Australia’s hard-fee bid-ding tradition. “We have been moreselective,” Care says.
For COWI, India remains a globalcenter for digital mapping, although thefirm is looking for local engineering workon an ad hoc basis, says COWI CEOKlaus Ostenfeld. Renko Campen, chair-man of Dutch-based DHV Consultants,
CONTRACTOR NUMBER OF INT’L BILLINGS MIDDLE EAST ASIA AFRICA EUROPE U.S. CANADA LATIN AM./CARIB.NATIONALITY FIRMS $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. %AMERICAN 52 34,837.1 18.4 10,723.5 38.1 3,299.3 9.8 2,334.3 15.4 10,515.2 15.3 NA NA 4,685.5 74.3 3,237.9 26.8 CANADIAN 3 132.4 0.1 26.0 0.1 2.9 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.3 0.0 102.0 0.4 NA NA 0.0 0.0EUROPEAN 59 115,627.5 61.0 8,251.6 29.3 14,054.8 41.6 7,467.7 49.3 54,253.2 79.1 22,518.1 90.2 1,617.1 25.6 7,112.6 58.9
British 7 12,732.1 6.7 1,340.8 4.8 2,086.8 6.2 762.5 5.0 3,820.7 5.6 4,591.9 18.4 0.0 0.0 129.4 1.1German 6 21,837.9 11.5 309.8 1.1 8,996.4 26.6 926.1 6.1 3,565.4 5.2 7,719.1 30.9 69.8 1.1 251.3 2.1 French 9 28,969.9 15.3 1,710.6 6.1 2,014.2 6.0 3,627.5 24.0 16,667.4 24.3 3,085.0 12.4 1,013.0 16.1 852.2 7.1 Italian 12 5,891.4 3.1 1,812.5 6.4 325.1 1.0 1,062.9 7.0 925.4 1.3 233.1 0.9 30.0 0.5 1,502.4 12.4 Dutch 2 5,167.0 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 0.1 4,447.0 6.5 372.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Spanish 8 12,590.4 6.6 265.9 0.9 170.2 0.5 344.7 2.3 7,051.0 10.3 526.3 2.1 341.3 5.4 3,891.0 32.2 Other 15 28,438.9 15.0 2,812.0 10.0 462.3 1.4 736.0 4.9 17,776.3 25.9 5,990.7 24.0 163.0 2.6 486.3 4.0
JAPANESE 17 16,026.9 8.5 4,378.7 15.6 7,388.3 21.9 466.9 3.1 1,622.0 2.4 2,032.3 8.1 2.1 0.0 136.6 1.1 CHINESE 46 10,067.9 5.3 1,329.6 4.7 5,070.8 15.0 3,233.5 21.4 115.6 0.2 58.5 0.2 2.5 0.0 257.5 2.1 KOREAN 7 2,402.2 1.3 1,175.7 4.2 972.2 2.9 88.0 0.6 92.3 0.1 36.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 38.1 0.3 TURKISH 20 3,693.3 1.9 905.5 3.2 936.3 2.8 510.6 3.4 1,338.5 2.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0ALL OTHERS 21 6,624.8 3.5 1,364.7 4.8 2,056.8 6.1 1,036.8 6.8 646.9 0.9 224.9 0.9 0.0 0.0 1,294.7 10.7 ALL FIRMS 225 189,412.2 100.0 28,155.4 100.0 33,781.3 100.0 15,139.1 100.0 68,584.0 100.0 24,974.2 100.0 6,307.3 100.0 12,077.3 100.0EXCLUDING ANTARCTIC/ARCTIC ($53.7 MIL.); NA = NOT APPLICABLE; UNALLOCATED REVENUE BY REGIONS = $340 MIL
How the Top International Contractors Shared the 2005 Market
Top 10 International Contractors by RegionMiddle EastTop 10 with revenue of $17.68 bil., of $28.15 bil. total
1 KBR
2 JGC CORP.
3 CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTORS INT’L CO.
4 CHIYODA CORP.
5 BECHTEL
6 TECHNIP
7 SNAMPROGETTI
8 FLUOR CORP.
9 PARSONS
10 GS ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
AsiaTop 10 with revenue of $16.85 bil., of $33.78 bil. total
1 HOCHTIEF AG
2 BILFINGER BERGER AG
3 CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION ENG’G CORP.
4 FLUOR CORP.
5 SHIMIZU CORP.
6 BOVIS LEND LEASE
7 BOUYGUES
8 TAISEI CORP.
9 KAJIMA CORP.
10 TAKENAKA CORP.
AfricaTop 10 with revenue of $5.52 bil., of $15.14 bil. total
1 TECHNIP
2 BECHTEL
3 BOUYGUES
4 BILFINGER BERGER AG
5 VINCI
6 FLUOR CORP.
7 AMEC PLC
8 CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION ENG’G CORP.
9 CONSTRUTORA NORBERTO ODEBRECHT
10 CHINA PETROLEUM ENG'G & CONSTR. CORP.
Latin America/CaribbeanTop 10 with revenue of $7.60 bil., of $12.07 bil. total
1 FLUOR CORP.
2 GRUPO ACS
3 CONSTRUTORA NORBERTO ODEBRECHT
4 OHL SA (OBRASCON HUARTE LAIN SA)
5 TECHINT GROUP
6 ABEINSA
7 FERROVIAL
8 BECHTEL
9 IMPREGILO SPA
10 GHELLA SPA
EuropeTop 10 with revenue of $43.83 bil., of $68.58 bil. total
1 STRABAG SE
2 VINCI
3 SKANSKA AB
4 ROYAL BAM GROUP NV
5 BECHTEL
6 BOUYGUES
7 FERROVIAL
8 AMEC PLC
9 BILFINGER BERGER AG
10 FLUOR CORP.
U.S.Top 10 with revenue of $21.72 bil., of $24.97 bil. total
1 HOCHTIEF AG
2 SKANSKA AB
3 BOVIS LEND LEASE
4 BOUYGUES
5 BALFOUR BEATTY PLC
6 TECHNIP
7 KAJIMA CORP.
8 OBAYASHI CORP.
9 VINCI
10 BILFINGER BERGER AG
CanadaTop 10 with revenue of $5.67 bil., of $6.31 bil. total
1 PCL CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES
2 FLUOR CORP.
3 BOUYGUES
4 KIEWIT CORP.
5 JACOBS
6 FERROVIAL
7 KBR
8 VINCI
9 ALBERICI CORP.
10 AKER KVAERNER ASA
“The availability of materials and the high market activity fullyloading contractors are extending project completion sched-ules,” says John Grill, CEO of Australia’s WorleyParsons. Hesays customers are showing signs of accepting shared risk tominimize premiums from contractors. “We are also seeing ashift away from lump-sum turnkey contracting to reimbursable[engineering-procurement-construction management].”
The hot market is attracting new players into the market-place. “As the established contractors have become busy, a num-ber of competitors are entering the [lump-sum turnkey engi-neering-procurement-construction] market with limitedexperience and track record with a tendency to take higher lev-els of risk and price aggressively,” says Peter Warner, executivevice president of sales and marketing for U.K.-based Petrofac.“This is a competitive concern for contractors and a major con-cern for clients, not least from a [health, safety, environmentand] project delivery perspective.”
“The negative aspects [in the global market] are the increasein competition from the Asian countries, particularly China andIndia, and emerging countries with very aggressive prices as a
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says his firm’s Delhi offshoring center is thriving. But whileIndian staff costs one-third less than the Dutch, China’s are one-third cheaper again, he says. He forecasts that India’s linguisticadvantage, a big attraction for many, may not be enough to keepfirms doing business there.
In the Middle East, the outlook is “terrific” says Odgers,although he believes Dubai’s construction market “is a bubblethat’s going to burst.” And Mott’s workload “has doubled in thelast 18 months,” says Rankin.
Contract and ExpandFor ENR’s Top 225 International Contractors, 2005 was a ban-ner year. Combined revenue from projects outside of thegroups’ home countries was $189.41 billion in 2005, up 13.1%over $167.49 billion in 2004. But this prosperity wasn’t a signof weakness at home, as these same companies saw their domes-tic revenue rise 11.5% in 2005, to $373.42 billion, up from$334.79 billion in 2004.
This high level of global activity is causing material price andpersonnel pressures, leading to subtle shifts in doing business.
The 2006 Top 225 International Contractors at a Glance
Market AnalysisREVENUE PERCENT
TYPE OF WORK $ MIL. OF TOTAL
BUILDING 52,629.4 27.8
MANUFACTURING 4,857.1 2.6
INDUSTRIAL 10,159.5 5.4
PETROLEUM 33,497.0 17.7
WATER 4,382.8 2.3
SEWER/WASTE 3,394.5 1.8
TRANSPORTATION 50,875.8 26.9
HAZARDOUS WASTE 537.2 0.3
POWER 11,741.6 6.2
TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2,255.0 1.2
OTHER 15,082.4 8.0
VolumeDOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL
$ BIL. % CHG. $ BIL. % CHG. $ BIL. % CHG.
REVENUE 373.4 +11.5 189.4 +13.1 562.8 +12.1
NEW CONTRACTS 401.7 +16.9 220.0 +32.2 621.7 +21.8
ProfitabilityNUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE % OF
PROFIT LOSS PROFIT LOSS
DOMESTIC 132 27 6.5 N A
INTERNATIONAL 151 16 8.7 N A
Professional StaffNUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE % OF
DOMESTIC INT’L DOMESTIC INT’L
INCREASE 100 103 21.1 27.2
DECREASE 23 15 14.1 19.4
SAME 74 68 N A N A
BacklogNUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE %
HIGHER 136 42.3
LOWER 31 14.5
SAME 34 NA
NA=NOT AVAILABLE
International RegionsNUMBER REVENUE PERCENTOF FIRMS $ MIL. OF TOTAL
CANADA 40 6,307.3 3.3
U.S. 56 24,974.2 13.2
LATIN AMERICA 80 10,662.8 5.6
CARIBBEAN ISLANDS 41 1,414.5 0.7
EUROPE 124 68,584.0 36.2
MIDDLE EAST 120 28,155.4 14.9
ASIA/AUSTRALIA 157 33,781.3 17.8
NORTH AFRICA 91 5,912.5 3.1
SOUTH/CENTRAL AFRICA 85 9,226.6 4.9
OTHER/UNALLOCATED 2 393.7 0.2
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result of very low labor costs,” says Alfonso González Do-minguez, chairman of Spain’s Abeinsa. “Chinese companies arerunning all around the world with low quality and consequent-ly impossibly low prices,” charges Bulent Erdogan, general man-ager for Turkish-based NUROL Construction and Trading Co.But he says owners are becoming wary of the low-bid mentali-ty. “We see that employers are taking some precautions which weexpect to improve the conditions,” he says.
However, Chinese contractors are growing in size, experi-ence, and sophistication. Some of China’s old hands in the inter-national market are now passing the $10-billion mark in rev-enue. One new name on this year’s list, China CommunicationsConstruction Group, actually is the parent of two familiarnames on the international scene: China Road & Bridge Corp.and China Harbour Engineering Co. China Communications’revenue for 2005 was $9.3 billion.
Safe at HomeThe hot market has led some large players to settle in tradition-al “home” markets and refrain from expanding into new regions
The 2006 Top 200 International Design Firms at a Glance
Market AnalysisREVENUE PERCENT
TYPE OF WORK $ MIL. OF TOTAL
BUILDING 3,454.6 13.1
MANUFACTURING 703.8 2.7
INDUSTRIAL 2,052.1 7.8
PETROLEUM 7,987.9 30.4
WATER 1,366.9 5.2
SEWER/WASTE 1,237.5 4.7
TRANSPORTATION 4,556.5 17.3
HAZARDOUS WASTE 1,168.4 4.4
POWER 2,256.5 8.6
TELECOMMUNICATIONS 246.0 0.9
OTHER 1,284.8 4.9
International RegionsNUMBER REVENUE PERCENTOF FIRMS $ MIL. OF TOTAL
CANADA 67 1,997.9 7.6
U.S. 46 3,053.6 11.6
LATIN AMERICA 118 1,181.5 4.5
CARIBBEAN ISLANDS 85 332.7 1.3
EUROPE 146 7,945.0 30.2
MIDDLE EAST 151 3,617.5 13.7
ASIA/AUSTRALIA 166 6,075.7 23.1
AFRICA 121 2,106.5 8.0
UNALLOCATED/OTHER 4 4.5 0.0
VolumeDOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL TOTAL
$ BIL. % CHG. $ BIL. % CHG. $ BIL. % CHG.
REVENUE 40.6 +17.8 26.3 +8.9 66.9 +14.2
ProfitabilityNUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE % OF
PROFIT LOSS PROFIT LOSS
DOMESTIC 133 22 6.1 N A
INTERNATIONAL 148 16 6.7 N A
Professional StaffNUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE % OF
DOMESTIC INT’L DOMESTIC INT’L
INCREASE 128 116 10.2 19.3
DECREASE 17 8 8.6 9.0
SAME 48 50 N A N A
BacklogNUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING AVERAGE %
HIGHER 140 15.4
LOWER 11 10.8
SAME 35 NA
through risky international bidding. “I don’t foresee any geo-graphical expansion,” says Stuart Graham, president and CEOof Sweden’s Skanska. Among reasons he cites for quitting somemarkets was corruption. “In many places, customers of interna-tional companies do not subscribe to our code of conduct,” saysGraham. But he also concedes, “as an industry we have a longway to go.”
Spain’s Sacyr Vallehermoso is another contractor that is find-ing more than enough work in its traditional markets. “We arefocusing in Europe and in the Americas,” says Pedro Alonso,head of corporate communications. He provides a laundry listof reasons: political and economic stability, clear procurementrules and a transparent legal framework.
Regionally, China’s vast construction market holds littleattraction for many international players. “It’s difficult and I’mnot sure they need us,” says Richard Francioli, chairman ofVinci Construction SA, France. Hochtief’s current work in Chi-na is “insignificant compared to the rest of the world,” saysHans-Peter Keitel, chairman and CEO.
For many international contractors, an uncertain legal
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framework in the Far East and especiallyChina have been discouraging. “We aresomewhat disappointed with the Far Eastconstruction market,” says Juan PedroAlonso, international director of Spain’sAcciona Infraestructuras. “Constructionremains very challenging due to the regu-lations that apply to the construction com-panies and increasing competition.”
Japan’s Kinden Corp. also has foundChina daunting. “The law and regulationsare not clear for us [and] China’s first classcontractor’s license is a barrier for us,” saysShinichi Kotoku, manager in Kinden’sinternational division. Instead, Kinden hasfollowed Japanese manufacturers intoThailand, Vietnam and Indonesia, he says.
The Middle East is a study in contrasts.The rapid increase in oil prices fueled amajor rise in oil and gas projects. “TheMiddle East is the area where we expectthe largest opportunities, a result of hugeexpansion plans in the oil and gas andpetrochemical sector,” says Samer Khoury,executive vice president of Greece’s Con-solidated Contractors International. Heexpects the boom to last. “Oil companieshave huge planned investments in the nextfive years all over the world,” he says.
War and security concerns continue tocloud over the Middle East. London-based construction staffing firm EPCglob-al on Aug. 10 released the results of a sur-vey of 2,128 international engineers, ontheir attitudes on working there. Of thegroup, 17% said they would not workthere, while 56% said they would only ifthe financial rewards were sufficient. And60% said they would not work in Iraq. �
DESIGNER NUMBER OF INT’L REVENUE MIDDLE EAST ASIA AFRICA EUROPE U.S. CANADA LAT. AMER./CARIB.NATIONALITY FIRMS $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. % $ MIL. %AMERICAN 87 10,819.3 41.1 1,298.6 35.9 2,794.3 46.0 581.9 27.6 3,984.5 50.2 NA NA 1,302.2 65.2 857.9 56.7CANADIAN 8 2,515.2 9.6 227.9 6.3 472.8 7.8 508.3 24.1 401.0 5.0 710.5 23.3 NA NA 194.7 12.9EUROPEAN 58 9,501.6 36.1 952.4 26.3 1,459.8 24.0 754.2 35.8 3,386.5 42.6 1,892.3 62.0 647.9 32.4 404.2 26.7
British 11 3,204.7 12.2 310.5 8.6 661.8 10.9 137.1 6.5 683.4 8.6 860.2 28.2 491.7 24.6 60.0 4.0German 7 364.4 1.4 54.6 1.5 60.3 1.0 96.7 4.6 116.2 1.5 4.8 0.2 0.9 0.0 30.9 2.0French 7 1,006.1 3.8 118.8 3.3 142.0 2.3 255.8 12.1 360.3 4.5 109.2 3.6 1.2 0.1 18.8 1.2Italian 3 131.1 0.5 36.3 1.0 28.7 0.5 18.1 0.9 21.2 0.3 0.00 0.0 9.0 0.5 17.8 1.2Dutch 8 2,623.8 10.0 187.8 5.2 274.3 4.5 84.2 4.0 1,121.1 14.1 749.2 24.5 79.3 4.0 127.9 8.4Other 22 2,171.5 8.3 244.4 6.8 292.6 4.8 162.3 7.7 1,084.3 13.6 168.9 5.5 65.8 3.3 148.9 9.8
JAPANESE 13 891.3 3.4 384.2 10.6 365.6 6.0 77.8 3.7 11.4 0.1 26.7 0.9 0.0 0.0 25.5 1.7CHINESE 14 456.3 1.7 16.5 0.5 379.7 6.2 49.0 2.3 4.5 0.1 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.6 0.4 ALL OTHERS 20 2,313.3 8.1 737.9 20.4 603.6 9.9 135.4 6.4 157.1 2.0 424.0 13.9 47.8 2.4 25.3 1.7ALL FIRMS 200 26,315.0 100.0 3,617.5 100.0 6,075.7 100.0 2,106.5 100.0 7,945.0 100.0 3,053.6 100.0 1,997.9 100.0 1,514.2 100.0EXCLUDING ANTARCTIC/ARCTIC. NA = NOT APPLICABLE. UNALLOCATED DESIGN REVENUE BY REGIONS—$4.5 MILLION.
How The Top International Design Firms Shared The 2005 Market
Top 10 International Design Firms by RegionMiddle EastTop 10 with revenue of $1,717.6 mil., of $3,617.5 mil. total
1 JGC CORP.
2 DAR AL-HANDASAH CONSULTANTS (SHAIR & PARTNERS)
3 SNC-LAVALIN INTERNATIONAL INC.
4 FLUOR CORP.
5 WORLEYPARSONS
6 PARSONS
7 BECHTEL
8 FUGRO NV
9 SK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
10 THE LOUIS BERGER GROUP
AsiaTop 10 with revenue of $2,676.5 mil., of $6,075.7 mil. total
1 KBR
2 THE LOUIS BERGER GROUP
3 CHENGDA ENGINEERING CORP. OF CHINA
4 AECOM TECHNOLOGY CORP.
5 WORLEYPARSONS
6 FLUOR CORP.
7 HATCH GROUP
8 ARUP GROUP LTD.
9 FUGRO NV
10 PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF INC.
AfricaTop 10 with revenue of $1,195.8 mil., of $2,106.5 mil. total
1 SNC-LAVALIN INTERNATIONAL INC.
2 KBR
3 TECHNIP
4 BECHTEL
5 THE LOUIS BERGER GROUP
6 DAR AL-HANDASAH CONSULTANTS (SHAIR & PARTNERS)
7 EGIS
8 MOTT MACDONALD
9 FLUOR CORP.
10 MUSTANG ENGINEERING
Latin America/CaribbeanTop 10 with revenue of $818.6 mil., of $1,514.2 mil. total
1 FLUOR CORP.
2 EARTH TECH INC.
3 SNC-LAVALIN INTERNATIONAL INC.
4 THE LOUIS BERGER GROUP
5 ARCADIS NV
6 POYRY
7 FUGRO NV
8 BECHTEL
9 CH2M HILL COS.
10 MUSTANG ENGINEERING
EuropeTop 10 with revenue of $4,011.9 mil., of $7,945.0 mil. total
1 KBR
2 FUGRO NV
3 JACOBS
4 FLUOR CORP.
5 RAMBOLL GRUPPEN A/S
6 ARCADIS NV
7 POYRY
8 SNC-LAVALIN INTERNATIONAL INC.
9 ABB LUMMUS GLOBAL
10 WSP GROUP PLC
U.S.Top 10 with revenue of $2,368.2 mil., of $3,053.6mil. total
1 ARCADIS NV
2 AMEC PLC
3 FUGRO NV
4 SNC-LAVALIN INTERNATIONAL INC.
5 WORLEYPARSONS
6 DAR AL-HANDASAH CONSULTANTS (SHAIR & PARTNERS)
7 STANTEC INC.
8 BALFOUR BEATTY PLC
9 MOTT MACDONALD
10 GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP.
CanadaTop 10 with revenue of $1,598.2 mil., of $1,997.9 mil. total
1 AMEC PLC
2 BECHTEL
3 FLUOR CORP.
4 JACOBS
5 EARTH TECH INC.
6 VECO CORP.
7 AECOM TECHNOLOGY CORP.
8 KBR
9 FUGRO NV
10 AKER KVAERNER ASA
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12 � ENR SOURCEBOOK � December 2006 enr.com
51 49 MUSTANG ENGINEERING, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.† E 120.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
52 47 SCOTT WILSON, Basingstoke, Hampshire, U.K.† E 110.0 33 18 0 8 7 6 0 60 0 0
53 54 SINCLAIR KNIGHT MERZ, St. Leonards, NSW, Australia† E 109.0 25 34 0 18 4 6 13 7 0 0
54 48 HYDER CONSULTING, London, U.K.† E 106.6 44 37 0 0 2 16 4 40 0 0
55 56 LAHMEYER INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Bad Vilbel, Germany† E 104.5 82 0 0 80 15 0 0 5 0 0
56 61 SNAMPROGETTI, Milan, Italy† EC 104.0 27 0 0 0 0 0 92 0 0 0
57 62 KHATIB & ALAMI, Beirut, Lebanon† EA 103.7 95 50 1 2 10 8 8 17 0 1
58 53 BCEOM SOCIETE FRANCAISE D’INGENIERIE, Guyancourt, France† E 97.5 79 0 0 3 16 3 0 66 0 0
59 51 BURNS AND ROE, Oradell, N.J., U.S.A.† EC 97.0 51 4 0 83 11 0 0 0 2 0
60 57 ASSOCIATED CONSULTING ENGINEERS INT’L, Athens, Attiki, Greece† EA 95.5 98 26 0 3 10 30 4 24 1 1
61 ** TEBODIN CONSULTANTS & ENGINEERS, The Hague, The Netherlands E 91.0 46 14 22 0 4 0 59 0 0 0
62 63 SKIDMORE OWINGS & MERRILL LLP, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. AE 90.0 40 97 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
63 60 FICHTNER GMBH & CO. KG, Stuttgart, Germany† E 85.0 71 2 0 54 13 20 2 2 5 1
64 ** CARL BRO GRUPPEN AS, Glostrup, Denmark† E 80.0 25 9 2 5 14 14 2 35 2 0
65 66 EDAW, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A.† ALP 65.8 42 25 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
66 88 CTCI CORP., Taipei, Taiwan† EC 64.1 36 0 3 5 0 0 92 0 0 0
67 55 CDM, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.† EC 58.0 11 0 0 0 21 76 0 0 3 0
68 108 WASHINGTON GROUP INTERNATIONAL, Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.† EC 57.0 16 0 0 75 0 0 25 0 0 0
69 65 HOCHTIEF AG, Essen, Germany† EC 55.9 21 57 2 6 1 1 3 30 0 0
70 68 SMEC (SNOWY MOUNTAINS ENG’G CORP.), Cooma, NSW, Australia† E 54.7 71 1 0 22 10 1 0 48 0 0
71 96 H.P. GAUFF INGENIEURE GMBH & CO. KG - JBG, Nuremberg, Germany EA 54.3 78 7 0 0 27 22 0 40 0 4
72 59 CHIYODA CORP., Yokohama, Japan EC 53.0 85 0 0 74 0 0 13 0 0 0
73 ** INTERCONTINENTAL CONSLTS. AND TECHNOCRATS PVT., New Delhi, India E 52.5 95 0 0 1 5 0 0 95 0 0
74 72 ENVIRON, Arlington, Va., U.S.A.† ENV 50.1 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0
75 67 CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTORS INT’L CO. SAL, Athens, Greece† EC 50.0 100 20 0 0 0 30 50 0 0 0
76 71 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.† A 48.0 55 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
77 74 CONESTOGA-ROVERS & ASSOC., Niagara Falls, N.Y., U.S.A.† ENV 46.0 24 0 0 2 0 7 4 0 87 0
78 75 WIMBERLY ALLISON TONG & GOO, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. A 45.6 69 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
79 87 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea EC 45.1 36 0 0 25 3 0 72 0 0 0
80 ** GHD PTY LTD., Sydney, NSW, Australia AE 44.0 16 68 0 2 27 0 0 0 0 2
81 73 RTKL ASSOCIATES INC., Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.† AE 43.6 25 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
82 99 KEO INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS, Safat, Kuwait AEP 41.5 71 80 0 1 1 17 0 1 0 0
83 79 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A.† E 41.4 37 29 0 0 7 1 0 64 0 0
84 82 CORRPRO COS. INC., Medina, Ohio, U.S.A.† EC 38.9 37 5 10 10 14 5 42 8 0 0
85 77 BECA GROUP LTD., Auckland, New Zealand† E 38.0 33 38 8 13 8 1 10 18 0 0
86 105 DESSAU-SOPRIN INC., Laval, Quebec, Canada† E 38.0 17 0 0 11 5 6 0 23 0 0
87 95 ILF CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Innsbruck, Austria† E 37.0 51 0 0 1 6 13 64 13 0 1
88 78 GENSLER, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A. A 35.9 9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
89 84 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC., Muscatine, Iowa, U.S.A. EA 32.5 21 6 0 21 15 5 0 52 0 0
90 80 SOGREAH, Grenoble, Cedex 9, France† E 32.3 33 0 0 15 25 23 0 29 3 0
91 83 TECNICAS REUNIDAS SA, Madrid, Spain† EC 32.0 26 0 0 38 0 0 62 0 0 0
92 127 CALLISON, Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. A 31.0 27 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
93 76 SUMITOMO MITSUI CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† A 31.0 81 13 80 0 0 0 6 0 0 0
94 85 TAUW, Deventer, The Netherlands† E 29.5 26 0 7 7 0 0 52 0 14 0
95 89 CHINA INT’L WATER & ELECTRIC CORP. (CWE), Beijing, China† EC 29.3 83 4 1 7 64 5 0 20 0 0
96 165 NIRAS A/S, Alleroed, Denmark† E 27.6 32 14 0 1 6 4 0 5 1 0
97 ** CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY INDUSTRY CORP. (GROUP), Beijing, China† EC 27.4 15 5 0 36 15 11 15 4 0 2
98 94 TECSULT, Montreal, Quebec, Canada E 27.4 31 0 0 27 16 11 0 14 2 0
99 91 NORCONSULT AS, Sandvika, Norway E 26.6 18 3 0 26 24 5 6 27 1 1
100 129 OPUS INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS LTD., Wellington, New Zealand† EAP 26.6 21 9 0 0 3 0 0 88 0 0
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101 101 BELT COLLINS, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. L 26.3 69 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
102 98 INGEROP, Courbevoie, France† E 26.2 16 3 24 0 36 0 0 37 0 0
103 100 E.ON ENGINEERING GMBH, Gelsenkirchen, Germany† E 26.1 22 0 0 30 0 0 69 0 0 0
104 130 BE&K INC., Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A.† EC 24.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
105 93 COLENCO POWER ENGINEERING LTD., Baden, Switzerland E 23.3 72 0 0 74 4 0 0 0 22 0
106 104 DELCAN CORP., Markham, Ontario, Canada E 22.2 41 0 0 0 0 3 0 97 0 0
107 69 ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT INC., Lancaster, N.Y., U.S.A.† ENV 21.6 24 0 0 2 5 6 22 5 44 0
108 109 CES CONSULTING ENGINEERS SALZGITTER GMBH, Salzgitter, Germany† E 21.1 95 12 0 2 38 45 0 1 2 0
109 110 DELFT HYDRAULICS, Delft, The Netherlands E 20.7 51 0 0 2 50 3 10 35 0 0
110 145 CANSULT LTD., Markham, Canada† E 20.6 94 66 0 0 7 0 0 28 0 0
111 117 NIPPON JOGESUIDO SEKKEI CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† E 20.5 17 0 57 0 43 0 0 0 0 0
112 116 EDSA, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., U.S.A.† ALP 20.1 55 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
113 103 DAY & ZIMMERMANN GROUP, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.† EC 20.0 25 0 20 0 0 0 80 0 0 0
114 115 CMA ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS LLP, Guaynabo, P.R., U.S.A. EA 19.2 100 35 9 3 3 2 15 24 0 0
115 119 PCG PROFABRIL CONSULPLANO GROUP, Lisbon, Portugal† E 19.0 52 13 0 1 0 0 63 22 0 0
116 138 ARQUITECTONICA, Miami, Fla., U.S.A. A 18.9 31 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
117 123 SWANKE HAYDEN CONNELL ARCHITECTS, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.† A 18.8 49 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
118 124 ROUGHTON INTERNATIONAL, Chandlers Ford, U.K. EA 18.4 83 3 0 0 0 0 0 97 0 0
119 102 GULF INTERSTATE ENGINEERING CO., Houston, Texas, U.S.A.† EA 18.2 31 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
120 120 GITEC CONSULT GMBH, Dusseldorf, Germany E 17.5 100 10 0 0 40 7 0 15 0 0
121 ** THOMPSON VENTULETT STAINBACK & ASSOCIATES, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.† A 17.4 31 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
122 131 BURO HAPPOLD LTD., Bath, U.K.† E 16.4 18 78 0 0 2 3 0 12 0 0
123 106 GENERAL PHYSICS CORP., Elkridge, Md., U.S.A.† EC 16.1 9 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
124 139 WALDEMAR S. NELSON AND CO. INC., New Orleans, La., U.S.A. EA 15.8 44 1 0 2 0 0 85 0 0 0
125 111 YACHIYO ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan E 15.6 12 6 0 15 27 14 0 21 0 1
126 147 CHINA POWER ENGINEERING CONSULTING GROUP CO., Beijing, China† EC 15.4 4 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
127 142 TECHINT GROUP, Milan, Italy† EC 15.0 68 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
128 125 TYPSA, Madrid, Spain† EA 15.0 13 23 0 3 21 12 0 40 0 0
129 128 NIKKEN SEKKEI GROUP, Tokyo, Japan† AEP 14.3 4 66 3 0 0 0 18 1 0 0
130 155 SKANSKA AB, Solna, Sweden† EC 14.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 57 43 0 0
131 121 EMPRESARIOS AGRUPADOS, Madrid, Spain† EA 14.0 22 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0
132 141 HKS INC., Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. AE 13.9 6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
133 134 CTI ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† E 13.5 5 0 0 0 4 6 3 2 4 0
134 97 KAJIMA CORP., Tokyo, Japan† AEC 13.5 7 67 24 0 0 0 6 0 0 0
135 143 BURNS & MCDONNELL, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A. EC 13.4 4 2 10 39 0 0 9 40 0 0
136 ** BESIX SA, Brussels, Belgium† EC 13.2 90 39 0 0 0 0 24 37 0 0
137 171 SETEC, Paris, Cedex 12, France† E 13.2 8 30 3 0 25 1 5 31 0 0
138 132 WILBUR SMITH ASSOCIATES, Columbia, S.C., U.S.A. E 12.9 9 0 0 0 0 19 0 67 0 0
139 ** INECO-TIFSA GROUP, Madrid, Spain E 12.9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
140 122 CHINA PETROLEUM PIPELINE ENG’G CORP., Langfang City, China† EC 12.5 25 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
141 136 C. LOTTI & ASSOCIATI SPA, Rome, Italy† E 12.1 59 0 0 0 19 3 0 66 0 0
142 152 ENERGOPROJEKT HOLDING, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro† EC 12.0 51 19 0 45 30 0 7 0 0 0
143 114 AFRICON, Pretoria, South Africa E 11.6 17 45 0 6 7 0 0 34 0 0
144 133 CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION ENG’G CORP., Beijing, China† EC 11.2 8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
145 135 CHINA HUANQIU CONTRACTING & ENG’G CORP., Beijing, China† EC 11.2 23 0 0 0 0 1 99 0 0 0
146 140 SINOHYDRO CORP., Beijing, China† EC 11.0 83 7 5 62 21 4 0 1 0 0
147 144 SARGENT & LUNDY LLC, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A.† EA 10.4 4 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
148 163 SMALLWOOD REYNOLDS STEWART STEWART, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.† A 10.1 21 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
149 146 TETRA TECH INC., Pasadena, Calif., U.S.A.† E 10.0 1 0 0 0 40 0 30 0 30 0
150 158 DAEWOO ENGINEERING CO., Seongnam City, S. Korea EC 9.5 12 0 0 0 0 0 94 5 0 0
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151 154 POWER ENGINEERS INC., Hailey, Idaho, U.S.A.† EA 9.4 10 0 4 96 0 0 0 0 0 0
152 ** BBG-BBGM, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.† A 9.3 25 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
153 150 CHINA METALLURGICAL GROUP CORP., Beijing, China† EC 9.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0
154 176 PEG SA, Geneva, Switzerland† EC 9.0 75 0 0 0 0 0 80 20 0 0
155 ** PAGESOUTHERLANDPAGE, Houston, Texas, U.S.A. AE 8.7 19 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
156 164 AAW CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Cairo, Egypt† E 8.6 85 6 0 6 36 36 0 10 2 3
157 ** CANNON DESIGN, Grand Island, N.Y., U.S.A. AE 8.4 8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
158 170 DELTA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC., St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A.† ENV 8.2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0
159 151 PERKINS EASTMAN, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.† A 8.0 9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
160 188 PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.† A 7.7 26 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
161 ** RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTS PC, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. A 7.6 27 99 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
162 156 SASAKI ASSOCIATES INC., Watertown, Mass., U.S.A. A 7.5 15 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
163 ** CHINA TIANCHEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CORP., Tianjin, China† E 7.3 20 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
164 182 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.† ENV 7.1 7 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 82 0
165 ** EYP MISSION CRITICAL FACILITIES, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. EA 7.0 18 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
166 189 KAPLAN MCLAUGHLIN DIAZ, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A.† A 7.0 17 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
167 183 THORNTON-TOMASETTI INC., New York, N.Y., U.S.A. EA 7.0 10 97 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
168 ** BURT HILL, Butler, Pa., U.S.A. AE 6.9 12 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
169 ** ENGLOBAL CORP., Houston, Texas, U.S.A.† EC 6.9 3 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
170 192 ORIENTAL CONSULTANTS CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† E 6.8 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 0
171 160 MULVANNYG2 ARCHITECTURE, Bellevue, Wash., U.S.A. A 6.6 14 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
172 ** LARSEN & TOUBRO LTD., Chennai, Tamilnadu, India† EC 6.6 12 3 0 20 0 0 77 0 0 0
173 169 HANKINS AND ANDERSON, Glen Allen, Va., U.S.A. E 6.6 44 95 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1
174 186 LANGDON WILSON ARCH. PLNG. INT’RS, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A. A 6.1 29 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
175 172 MOFFATT & NICHOL, Long Beach, Calif., U.S.A. E 6.1 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 91 0 0
176 ** RNL, Denver, Colo., U.S.A.† AE 5.7 19 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
177 ** M-E ENGINEERS INC., Wheat Ridge, Colo., U.S.A.† E 5.7 18 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
178 ** CPG CONSULTANTS PTE. LTD., Singapore† EAP 5.7 10 44 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0
179 ** HDR, Omaha, Neb., U.S.A.† EA 5.6 1 77 0 0 0 2 0 21 0 0
180 ** CRB CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC., Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A. EA 5.5 12 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
181 ** GAMA, Ankara, Turkey† EC 5.5 93 0 0 62 0 0 15 23 0 0
182 ** GRANIT CONSTRUCTION STOCK CO., Skopje, Macedonia EC 5.4 59 15 0 0 0 0 0 85 0 0
183 ** R.W. ARMSTRONG & ASSOCIATES INC., Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. E 5.3 19 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
184 193 DESCON ENGINEERING LTD., Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan EC 5.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
185 ** CHINA COMMUNICATIONS CONSTRUCTION GRP. LTD., Beijing, China† EC 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
186 185 DEERNS GROUP, Rijswijk, The Netherlands† E 5.0 13 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
187 153 NIHON SUIDO CONSULTANTS CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan E 5.0 4 0 0 0 92 8 0 0 0 0
188 175 EINHORN YAFFEE PRESCOTT, Albany, N.Y., U.S.A. AE 4.6 11 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
189 ** CHINA RAILWAY ENGINEERING CORP., Beijing, China† EA 4.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
190 149 SHANGHAI XIAN DAI ARCH’L DESIGN (GROUP) CO., Shanghai, China† AE 4.6 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
191 196 GEOMATRIX CONSULTANTS INC., Oakland, Calif., U.S.A.† E 4.5 6 0 22 7 5 0 24 7 0 0
192 159 STEFFIAN BRADLEY ARCHITECTS, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.† A 4.5 22 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
193 137 A. EPSTEIN AND SONS INTERNATIONAL INC., Chicago, Ill., U.S.A.† AE 4.5 11 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
194 161 KUME SEKKEI CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan AE 4.4 5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
195 ** HILLIER ARCHITECTURE, Princeton, N.J., U.S.A. A 4.3 7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
196 ** THE BENHAM COS. LLC, Oklahoma City, Okla., U.S.A.† EAC 4.3 4 67 0 14 0 0 14 0 5 0
197 190 BUCHART-HORN INC./BASCO ASSOCIATES, York, Pa., U.S.A.† EA 4.3 11 39 0 0 21 24 0 0 0 2
198 ** CHINA NONFERROUS METAL IND. FORGN. ENG’G & CONST., Beijing, China EC 4.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
199 86 ALBERT-GARAUDY CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Metairie, La., U.S.A. E 4.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
200 ** DURRANT, Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A.† AE 4.0 11 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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AAAW Consulting Engineers 156ABB Lummus Global 12AECOM Technology Corp. 10Africon 143Aker Kvaerner ASA 22Albert-Garaudy Consulting
Engineers 199AMEC plc 5ARCADIS NV 6R.W. Armstrong & Associates Inc. 183Arquitectonica 116ARUP Group Ltd. 15Associated Consulting Engineers
Int’l 60Atkins 25
BBalfour Beatty plc 45BCEOM Societe Francaise d’Ingenierie 58BE&K Inc. 104Beca Group Ltd. 85Bechtel 8Belt Collins 101The Benham Cos. LLC 196The Louis Berger Group 11BESIX SA 136Black & Veatch 38BBG-BBGM 152Carl Bro Gruppen AS 64Buchart-Horn Inc./BASCO
Associates 197Burns & McDonnell 135Burns and Roe 59Buro Happold Ltd. 122Burt Hill 168
CCallison 92Cannon Design 157Cansult Ltd. 110CDI Business Solutions 34CDM 67CES Consulting Engineers Salzgitter
GmbH 108CH2M HILL Cos. 31Chengda Engineering Corp. of China 28China Communications Construction
Grp. Ltd. 185China HuanQiu Contracting & Eng’g
Corp. 145China Int’l Water & Electric
Corp. (CWE) 95China Metallurgical Group Corp. 153China National Machinery Industry
Corp. (Group) 97China Nonferrous Metal Ind. Forgn.
Eng’g & Const. 198China Petroleum Pipeline Eng’g
Corp. 140China Power Engineering Consltg.
Group Co. 126China Railway Engineering Corp. 189China State Construction Eng’g
Corp. 144China Tianchen Chemical Engineering
Corp. 163
Chiyoda Corp. 72CMA Architects & Engineers LLP 114Colenco Power Engineering Ltd. 105Conestoga-Rovers & Assoc. 77Consolidated Contractors Int’l
Co. SAL 75Corrpro Cos. Inc. 84COWI 32CPG Consultants Pte. Ltd. 178CRB Consulting Engineers Inc. 180CTCI Corp. 66CTI Engineering Co. Ltd. 133
DDaewoo Engineering Co. 150Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair &
Partners) 13Day & Zimmermann Group 113Deerns Group 186Delcan Corp. 106Delft Hydraulics 109Delta Environmental Consultants
Inc. 158Descon Engineering Ltd. 184Dessau-Soprin Inc. 86DHV Group 42Durrant 200
EE.ON Engineering GmbH 103Earth Tech Inc. 30Ecology & Environment Inc. 107EDAW 65EDSA 112Egis 35Einhorn Yaffee Prescott 188Empresarios Agrupados 131Energoprojekt Holding 142ENGlobal Corp. 169ENVIRON 74A. Epstein and Sons International
Inc. 193ERM Holdings Ltd. 33EYP Mission Critical Facilities 165
FFichtner GmbH & Co. KG 63Fluor Corp. 4Foster Wheeler Ltd. 16Fugro NV 3
GGAMA 181H.P. Gauff Ingenieure GmbH &
Co. KG - JBG 71General Physics Corp. 123Gensler 88Geomatrix Consultants Inc. 191GeoSyntec Consultants 164GHD Pty Ltd. 80GITEC Consult GmbH 120Golder Associates Corp. 26Granit Construction Stock Co. 182Gulf Interstate Engineering Co. 119
HHalcrow Group Ltd. 39Hankins and Anderson 173
Royal Haskoning 48Hatch Group 20HDR 179Hillier Architecture 195HKS Inc. 132HOCHTIEF AG 69HOK 44Hyder Consulting 54Hyundai Engineering Co. Ltd. 79
IILF Consulting Engineers 87INECO-TIFSA Group 139INGEROP 102Intercontinental Conslts. and
Technocrats Pvt. 73
JJBG 72Jacobs 9JGC Corp. 18
KKajima Corp. 134Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz 166KBR 1KEO International Consultants 82Khatib & Alami 57Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC 76Kume Sekkei Co. Ltd. 194
LLahmeyer International GmbH 55Langdon Wilson Arch. Plng. Int’rs 174Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 172T.Y. Lin International 83C. Lotti & Associati SpA 141
MM-E Engineers Inc. 177Moffatt & Nichol 175Mott MacDonald 19MulvannyG2 Architecture 171Mustang Engineering 51MWH 29
NWaldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc. 124Nihon Suido Consultants Co. Ltd. 187Nikken Sekkei Group 129Nippon Jogesuido Sekkei Co. Ltd. 111Nippon Koei Group 46Niras A/S 96Norconsult AS 99
OOpus International Consultants Ltd. 100Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd. 170
PPacific Consultants International 49PageSoutherlandPage 155Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 24Parsons 36PCG Profabril Consulplano Group 115PEG SA 154Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
Architects 160Perkins Eastman 159
POWER Engineers Inc. 151Poyry 14
RRamboll Gruppen A/S 23RNL 176Roughton International 118RTKL Associates Inc. 81
SSargent & Lundy LLC 147Sasaki Associates Inc. 162Scott Wilson 52SETEC 137Shanghai Xian Dai Arch’l Design
(Group) Co. 190The Shaw Group Inc. 41Sinclair Knight Merz 53Sinohydro Corp. 146SK Engineering & Construction 47Skanska AB 130Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP 62Smallwood Reynolds Stewart
Stewart & Assoc. 148SMEC (Snowy Mountains
Eng’g Corp.) 70Wilbur Smith Associates 138Snamprogetti 56SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 2SOGREAH 90Stanley Consultants Inc. 89Stantec Inc. 37Steffian Bradley Architects 192Sumitomo Mitsui Construction
Co. Ltd. 93Swanke Hayden Connell Architects 117SYSTRA 40
TTauw 94Tebodin Consultants & Engineers 61Techint Group 127TECHNIP 17Tecnicas Reunidas SA 91Tecsult 98Tetra Tech Inc. 149Thompson Ventulett Stainback &
Associates 121Thornton-Tomasetti Inc. 167Tractebel Engineering (Suez) 43TYPSA 128
UURS 27
VVECO Corp. 50Rafael Vinoly Architects PC 161
WWashington Group International 68Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo 78WorleyParsons 7WSP Group plc 21
YYachiyo Engineering Co. Ltd. 125
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51 62 CHINA RAILWAY ENGINEERING CORP., Beijing, China† EA 398.3 4.6 15 4 0 0 0 0 81 0 0
52 54 HOK, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.† AE 396.2 147.5 93 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0
53 48 MACTEC INC., Alpharetta, Ga., U.S.A.† EAC 394.8 0.0 21 4 2 1 3 9 20 26 13
54 61 CHINA POWER ENGINEERING CONSLTG. GROUP CO., Beijing, China† EC 394.1 15.4 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 50 CHINA METALLURGICAL GROUP CORP., Beijing, China† EC 386.5 9.0 4 0 1 0 0 88 0 1 0
56 67 SNAMPROGETTI, Milan, Italy† EC 385.0 104.0 0 0 11 0 30 55 1 0 0
57 40 TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING (SUEZ), Brussels, Belgium† E 379.7 152.6 8 0 53 3 0 3 15 0 0
58 55 CARTER & BURGESS INC., Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A. EA 364.0 0.0 38 0 1 6 11 1 43 0 0
59 59 WASHINGTON GROUP INTERNATIONAL, Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.† EC 359.4 57.0 1 1 36 4 0 12 26 21 0
60 ** CHINA RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION CORP., Beijing, China† EC 356.0 3.4 0 0 2 0 0 0 95 0 1
61 43 DHV GROUP, Amersfoort, The Netherlands† E 355.6 154.6 10 5 0 5 18 6 33 0 0
62 69 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES INC., Raleigh, N.C., U.S.A. E 350.7 0.1 46 0 0 7 0 0 47 0 0
63 60 MUSTANG ENGINEERING, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.† E 350.0 120.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
64 65 BURNS & MCDONNELL, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A. EC 340.0 13.4 2 6 33 4 7 17 18 13 0
65 58 SCOTT WILSON, Basingstoke, Hampshire, U.K.† E 335.0 110.0 18 0 4 9 8 0 60 0 0
66 115 CHENGDA ENGINEERING CORP. OF CHINA, Chengdu, Sichuan, China† EC 333.3 303.9 0 0 87 0 0 0 0 0 0
67 45 NIKKEN SEKKEI GROUP, Tokyo, Japan† AEP 328.3 14.3 72 5 5 4 1 1 5 0 1
68 ** CARL BRO GRUPPEN AS, Glostrup, Denmark† E 326.0 80.0 34 3 1 10 13 8 26 1 0
69 56 MICHAEL BAKER CORP., Moon Twp., Pa., U.S.A.† EA 325.3 3.8 8 0 0 30 6 2 44 7 1
70 52 NIPPON KOEI GROUP, Tokyo, Japan† E 325.0 140.7 1 0 7 5 4 0 25 0 2
71 64 ROYAL HASKONING, Nijmegen, The Netherlands† E 306.0 132.0 24 0 0 18 8 3 23 0 0
72 63 TRC COS. INC., Windsor, Conn., U.S.A.† E 305.9 1.8 10 10 24 1 1 16 23 13 2
73 68 MALCOLM PIRNIE INC., White Plains, N.Y., U.S.A. E 283.9 3.7 0 0 0 42 42 0 0 16 0
74 ** GHD PTY LTD., Sydney, NSW, Australia AE 283.0 44.0 27 4 4 20 8 7 15 0 1
75 74 BUREAU VERITAS, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., U.S.A.† E 283.0 0.0 26 4 2 3 2 1 16 27 0
76 77 SARGENT & LUNDY LLC, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A.† EA 282.1 10.4 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
77 66 HOCHTIEF AG, Essen, Germany† EC 270.1 55.9 82 1 2 0 1 2 10 0 0
78 70 CTI ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† E 259.7 13.5 0 5 0 0 1 0 17 0 0
79 88 THE KLEINFELDER GROUP INC., San Diego, Calif., U.S.A.† E 252.6 0.0 24 2 3 5 6 5 16 37 2
80 75 HYDER CONSULTING, London, U.K.† E 240.7 106.6 23 0 0 3 16 2 49 2 1
81 80 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC., West Chester, Pa., U.S.A.† ENV 240.0 3.4 0 0 0 19 4 0 0 77 0
82 99 ENGLOBAL CORP., Houston, Texas, U.S.A.† EC 233.6 6.9 0 0 3 0 0 97 0 0 0
83 76 GANNETT FLEMING, Harrisburg, Pa., U.S.A.† EA 231.8 0.5 12 0 2 18 2 0 52 8 0
84 72 BE&K INC., Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A.† EC 231.0 24.0 0 0 10 0 0 68 0 0 22
85 81 BROWN AND CALDWELL, Walnut Creek, Calif., U.S.A.† ENV 230.0 0.0 0 0 0 15 53 0 0 26 0
86 79 DEWBERRY, Fairfax, Va., U.S.A.† EA 230.0 0.0 36 0 0 16 6 0 37 1 2
87 89 TERRACON, Lenexa, Kan., U.S.A.† E 228.0 0.0 51 1 3 1 3 4 11 22 4
88 106 DESSAU-SOPRIN INC., Laval, Quebec, Canada† E 223.0 38.0 9 0 13 8 9 0 11 0 4
89 84 SKIDMORE OWINGS & MERRILL LLP, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. AE 223.0 90.0 91 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
90 ** AUSTIN INDUSTRIES, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.† CM 220.8 0.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
91 93 HKS INC., Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. AE 219.8 13.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
92 85 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUS. (PSI), Oakbrook Terrace, Ill., U.S.A. E 218.2 0.0 57 1 1 1 0 4 14 21 1
93 91 S&B HOLDINGS LTD. AND AFFILIATES, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.† EC 217.6 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 92 5 0 1
94 83 STV GROUP INC., New York, N.Y., U.S.A.† EA 215.9 0.0 17 0 0 0 0 0 83 0 0
95 73 SYSTRA, Paris, France† E 211.5 163.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
96 87 KOREA POWER ENGINEERING CO., Yongin-Shi, Gyunggi-do, S. Korea† EC 200.4 2.6 0 0 97 0 0 0 0 1 0
97 71 BALFOUR BEATTY PLC, London, U.K.† EC 200.0 142.0 78 2 6 7 0 0 8 0 0
98 82 KAJIMA CORP., Tokyo, Japan† AEC 197.1 13.5 59 30 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
99 ** TEBODIN CONSULTANTS & ENGINEERS, The Hague, The Netherlands E 197.0 91.0 21 15 0 2 0 62 0 0 0
100 ** SK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION, Seoul, S. Korea EC 196.0 137.3 7 0 0 0 0 84 3 0 6
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101 90 TRANSCORE, Hummelstown, Pa., U.S.A. EC 192.8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
102 100 CONESTOGA-ROVERS & ASSOC., Niagara Falls, N.Y., U.S.A.† ENV 191.0 46.0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 93 0
103 95 ATC GROUP SERVICES INC., Woburn, Mass., U.S.A.† E 190.6 0.0 13 0 0 1 2 26 6 49 3
104 102 BURNS AND ROE, Oradell, N.J., U.S.A.† EC 189.5 97.0 3 0 79 8 0 0 0 9 0
105 108 SHANGHAI XIAN DAI ARCH’L DESIGN (GROUP) CO., Shanghai, China† AE 186.0 4.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
106 ** CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY INDUSTRY CORP. (GROUP), Beijing, China† EC 180.4 27.4 16 3 23 16 9 16 11 0 3
107 ** INECO-TIFSA GROUP, Madrid, Spain E 178.9 12.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
108 125 CTCI CORP., Taipei, Taiwan† EC 178.3 64.1 0 17 7 0 2 63 12 0 0
109 101 SETEC, Paris, Cedex 12, France† E 173.6 13.2 17 9 0 4 4 0 54 0 4
110 119 RTKL ASSOCIATES INC., Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.† AE 173.3 43.6 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
111 107 GENERAL PHYSICS CORP., Elkridge, Md., U.S.A.† EC 172.1 16.1 0 48 6 0 17 15 0 9 5
112 92 LEO A DALY, Omaha, Neb., U.S.A.† AE 162.1 1.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
113 97 INGEROP, Courbevoie, France† E 159.1 26.2 30 15 0 10 0 0 45 0 0
114 118 ENVIRON, Arlington, Va., U.S.A.† ENV 156.3 50.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 0
115 111 EDAW, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A.† ALP 155.5 65.8 23 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 0
116 121 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC., Muscatine, Iowa, U.S.A. EA 152.7 32.5 9 0 39 8 7 2 35 0 0
117 114 RBF CONSULTING, Irvine, Calif., U.S.A. E 151.6 0.3 42 0 0 14 12 0 27 0 0
118 ** CHINA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN & RESEARCH GROUP, Beijing, China† AE 150.0 0.8 81 0 0 2 7 0 1 0 0
119 112 EDWARDS AND KELCEY INC., Morristown, N.J., U.S.A.† EA 149.6 1.6 10 0 0 1 0 0 74 0 12
120 116 NORCONSULT AS, Sandvika, Norway E 148.2 26.6 15 0 25 13 4 5 32 2 3
121 98 ORIENTAL CONSULTANTS CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† E 145.4 6.8 0 0 0 5 5 0 89 0 0
122 117 WILBUR SMITH ASSOCIATES, Columbia, S.C., U.S.A. E 140.4 12.9 1 0 0 0 3 0 94 0 0
123 109 CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION ENG’G CORP., Beijing, China† EC 140.1 11.2 81 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 4
124 96 NIHON SUIDO CONSULTANTS CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan E 138.3 5.0 0 0 0 26 50 0 0 0 0
125 123 SMITHGROUP INC., Detroit, Mich., U.S.A.† AE 131.7 1.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
126 135 OPUS INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS LTD., Wellington, New Zealand† EAP 128.4 26.6 15 0 4 4 8 0 68 0 2
127 144 LAHMEYER INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Bad Vilbel, Germany† E 127.0 104.5 2 0 71 15 0 0 12 0 0
128 142 TRANSYSTEMS CORP., Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A. EA 126.8 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
129 150 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Seoul, S. Korea EC 126.5 45.1 4 0 22 12 13 37 4 7 0
130 104 YACHIYO ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan E 125.9 15.6 2 0 2 31 7 0 46 7 1
131 ** TECNICAS REUNIDAS SA, Madrid, Spain† EC 125.0 32.0 4 0 50 0 4 35 7 0 0
132 120 NIPPON JOGESUIDO SEKKEI CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† E 123.6 20.5 0 25 0 75 0 0 0 0 0
133 124 BCEOM SOCIETE FRANCAISE D’INGENIERIE, Guyancourt, France† E 123.2 97.5 0 0 2 21 8 0 57 0 0
134 134 CAROLLO ENGINEERS PC, Phoenix, Ariz., U.S.A. E 121.6 0.0 0 0 0 46 54 0 0 0 0
135 136 DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES INC., Portland, Ore., U.S.A.† EA 120.5 0.0 3 0 3 12 13 0 69 0 0
136 140 FICHTNER GMBH & CO. KG, Stuttgart, Germany† E 119.0 85.0 3 1 55 10 19 3 3 5 1
137 145 E.ON ENGINEERING GMBH, Gelsenkirchen, Germany† E 118.8 26.1 0 0 43 4 0 53 0 0 0
138 131 DELTA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC., St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A.† ENV 117.5 8.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0
139 130 HAZEN AND SAWYER PC, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. E 116.5 3.6 0 0 0 36 64 0 0 0 0
140 137 BECA GROUP LTD., Auckland, New Zealand† E 115.0 38.0 25 5 9 6 4 11 32 0 0
141 ** CALLISON, Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. A 114.0 31.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
142 126 TAUW, Deventer, The Netherlands† E 114.0 29.5 8 2 2 9 23 18 7 11 0
143 128 TYPSA, Madrid, Spain† EA 112.6 15.0 24 0 3 18 11 0 42 0 2
144 138 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A.† E 111.1 41.4 13 0 0 3 1 0 84 0 0
145 ** KHATIB & ALAMI, Beirut, Lebanon† EA 109.2 103.7 49 1 2 11 8 8 17 0 1
146 146 VHB/VANASSE HANGEN BRUSTLIN INC., Watertown, Mass., U.S.A. E 109.0 0.0 27 0 0 0 0 0 57 2 0
147 ** KCI TECHNOLOGIES INC., Hunt Valley, Md., U.S.A.† E 104.7 0.0 18 0 0 1 2 0 54 2 24
148 148 CORRPRO COS. INC., Medina, Ohio, U.S.A.† EC 104.1 38.9 6 8 8 11 6 41 16 0 0
149 ** CANNON DESIGN, Grand Island, N.Y., U.S.A. AE 102.4 8.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-2006 2005 FIRM INTERNATIONAL TOTAL 2005 ($ MIL.) BLDG. MFG. POWER SUPPLY WASTE PETRO. TRANSP. WASTE COMM.
61 80 KIEWIT CORP., Omaha, Neb., U.S.A.† 542.8 3,599.5 4,389.0 1 0 2 15 0 31 35 0 0
62 ** LARSEN & TOUBRO LTD., Chennai, Tamilnadu, India† 512.0 2,842.0 4,309.0 19 13 33 1 0 27 1 0 0
63 57 TECNICAS REUNIDAS SA, Madrid, Spain† 510.0 856.0 1,895.0 0 0 3 0 0 97 0 0 0
64 68 SHANGHAI CONSTR. (GROUP) GENERAL CO., Shanghai, China 501.8 4,525.1 4,400.0 90 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
65 64 GAMA, Ankara, Turkey† 494.5 535.6 928.1 9 0 42 0 0 36 13 0 0
66 87 ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION CO., Beirut, Lebanon† 491.9 576.5 1,649.1 59 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
67 48 CHINA RAILWAY ENGINEERING CORP., Beijing, China† 477.9 15,359.8 25,074.5 15 1 0 0 0 0 84 0 0
68 81 SINOHYDRO CORP., Beijing, China† 460.3 3,867.1 6,246.9 2 2 48 27 3 0 18 0 0
69 61 ABB LUMMUS GLOBAL, Bloomfield, N.J., U.S.A.† 448.3 459.1 698.7 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
70 ** GROUP MOTA-ENGIL, Porto, Portugal† 434.7 1,091.1 980.0 38 0 0 1 5 2 50 0 0
71 ** JOHN SISK & SON LTD., Dublin, Ireland† 424.8 1,697.9 1,900.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
72 ** SEMBCORP ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS, Singapore† 406.2 658.3 527.1 4 0 0 1 0 94 0 1 0
73 167 CHINA RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION CORP., Beijing, China† 396.6 14,432.3 24,772.4 9 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 2
74 60 SAMSUNG CORP., Sungnam-si, S. Korea 391.0 5,221.0 4,878.0 39 9 1 0 3 20 26 0 0
75 59 CENTEX, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.† 390.8 12,981.6 13,932.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
76 69 CHINA CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTR. CORP., Beijing, China† 355.5 412.2 567.0 54 3 0 6 3 0 33 0 1
77 ** CONTRACK INTERNATIONAL, Arlington, Va., U.S.A. 354.7 354.7 356.3 71 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0
78 75 E. PIHL & SON AS, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark† 354.4 674.2 779.8 9 7 8 0 2 29 44 0 0
79 86 BAUER AG, Schrobenhausen, Germany† 345.7 608.7 340.6 30 3 12 12 0 17 18 0 4
80 73 PENTA-OCEAN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan 339.4 2,666.3 2,328.3 26 0 0 2 1 1 69 0 0
81 71 RIZZANI DE ECCHER SPA, Pozzuolo del Friuli, Udine, Italy† 336.5 456.4 571.0 31 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 0
82 79 SKE GROUP, Mannheim, Germany† 330.0 339.0 352.0 95 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3
83 89 SOLEL BONEH INTERNATIONAL LTD., Ramat-Gan, Israel† 326.7 326.7 326.7 8 0 3 16 0 0 71 0 0
84 104 SK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION, Seoul, S. Korea 323.5 2,383.5 4,261.9 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
85 106 GHELLA SPA, Rome, Italy† 320.7 439.9 230.9 0 0 10 0 0 0 90 0 0
86 ** RENAISSANCE CONSTRUCTION, Ankara, Turkey† 317.1 317.1 720.9 69 0 0 5 0 25 0 0 0
87 72 EARTH TECH INC., Long Beach, Calif., U.S.A. 311.0 553.0 684.0 3 0 0 32 63 0 0 3 0
88 ** YUKSEL INSAAT CO. INC., Ankara, Turkey† 296.0 489.0 402.0 63 0 0 10 5 0 22 0 0
89 70 TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING (SUEZ), Brussels, Belgium† 294.3 311.3 NA 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
90 92 TEKFEN CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION, Istanbul, Turkey† 294.0 453.0 994.0 0 0 0 0 0 87 13 0 0
91 82 CONSTRUTORA ANDRADE GUTIERREZ SA, Sao Paulo, Brazil† 288.8 760.4 618.3 4 0 0 13 10 0 73 0 0
92 66 WORLEYPARSONS, North Sydney, NSW, Australia† 287.3 301.8 13.1 0 0 17 0 0 83 0 0 0
93 101 CHINA METALLURGICAL GROUP CORP., Beijing, China† 284.4 8,240.7 10,391.8 11 0 0 9 0 43 2 0 0
94 102 CHINA NATIONAL CHEMICAL ENG’G GRP., Beijing, China† 281.6 1,755.6 3,575.0 5 0 80 0 0 5 0 0 0
95 91 SOARES DA COSTA - GRUPO SGPS, Porto, Portugal† 274.3 612.2 381.3 91 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
96 109 KINDEN CORP., Osaka, Japan† 272.0 3,725.0 3,624.1 41 22 5 0 0 8 24 0 0
97 103 CHINA INT’L WATER & ELECTRIC CORP. (CWE), Beijing, China† 270.0 355.1 283.0 5 1 46 36 6 0 7 0 0
98 97 BLACK & VEATCH, Overland Park, Kan., U.S.A. 256.9 739.9 2,134.9 0 0 37 12 29 22 0 0 0
99 119 SALINI COSTRUTTORI SPA, Rome, Italy† 249.5 350.5 1,269.7 6 0 0 72 0 0 22 0 0
100 88 THE ARAB CONTRACTORS (O.A.O & CO.), Cairo, Egypt† 236.1 1,267.5 1,184.0 28 0 0 10 15 0 46 0 0
101 96 HAZAMA CORP., Tokyo, Japan 233.0 1,741.0 1,666.0 8 33 3 25 0 7 23 0 0
102 114 C.M.C. DI RAVENNA, Ravenna, Italy† 225.5 629.9 1,033.4 32 0 0 38 2 0 28 0 0
103 83 KUMAGAI GUMI CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† 221.0 2,329.0 2,073.0 27 7 1 4 3 0 54 0 0
104 110 CONTRACTING & TRADING CO. “C.A.T.” COS., Beirut, Lebanon† 220.9 235.9 520.5 8 0 0 0 0 35 57 0 0
105 90 CTCI CORP., Taipei, Taiwan† 215.8 761.1 793.8 0 9 11 0 0 80 0 0 0
106 93 QUATTROGEMINI LTD., Espoo, Finland† 206.8 229.1 54.9 14 5 0 0 0 81 0 0 0
107 ** DONGFANG ELECTRIC CORP., Chengdu, Sichuan, China† 195.6 2,187.6 3,375.0 0 0 82 0 0 0 18 0 0
108 ** CITIC CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Beijing, China† 195.4 298.2 2,390.9 1 0 5 0 0 17 77 0 0
109 78 THE SHAW GROUP INC., Baton Rouge, La., U.S.A.† 193.7 2,348.2 3,105.5 17 0 15 0 0 57 1 5 5
110 77 PERINI CORP., Framingham, Mass., U.S.A.† 190.0 1,733.0 8,480.0 54 0 45 0 0 0 1 0 0
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111 107 STRUCTURE TONE INC., New York, N.Y., U.S.A.† 183.0 2,353.0 3,026.0 50 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
112 144 ALBERICI CORP., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.† 178.1 1,033.8 1,136.4 11 77 0 0 7 5 0 0 0
113 ** GAP INSAAT YATIRIM VE DIS TICARET AS, Istanbul, Turkey† 176.2 176.2 31.5 71 0 1 0 0 23 5 0 0
114 105 SHANDONG ELECTRIC POWER CONSTR., Jinan City, China† 175.1 1,047.2 1,545.2 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 99 SADE - CGTH, Paris, France† 174.9 1,098.3 1,079.7 0 0 0 58 34 0 8 0 0
116 179 BAYTUR CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACTING CO., Istanbul, Turkey 173.8 230.7 521.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
117 108 HEEREMA FABRICATION GROUP, Zwyndrecht, The Netherlands† 172.0 311.0 236.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
118 98 SUMITOMO MITSUI CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan† 172.0 4,022.0 4,022.0 35 11 3 0 0 26 22 0 0
119 94 CH2M HILL COS., Englewood, Colo., U.S.A.† 168.3 1,055.6 NA 14 24 0 12 9 11 13 4 13
120 115 MCCONNELL DOWELL CORP., Burwood East, Vic., Australia† 168.0 322.9 372.1 0 0 40 0 6 32 23 0 0
121 141 CADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Montgomery, Ala., U.S.A. 167.7 314.0 377.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
122 ** TODINI COSTRUZIONI GENERALI SPA, Rome, Italy† 165.3 389.1 392.0 0 0 0 7 0 0 93 0 0
123 126 CHINA NATIONAL OVERSEAS ENG’G CORP., Beijing, China† 159.3 185.0 246.3 57 10 0 0 0 0 22 0 0
124 ** ROTARY GROUP LTD., Belfast, U.K.† 150.0 350.0 500.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
125 122 STFA CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Istanbul, Turkey 148.5 173.3 152.1 12 0 1 0 1 1 85 0 0
126 100 ALARKO CONTRACTING GROUP, Kocaeli, Turkey 147.2 297.8 176.4 0 0 7 0 0 5 88 0 0
127 113 NUROL CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING CO., Ankara, Turkey† 146.5 1,411.5 1,577.2 59 13 0 17 0 4 7 0 0
128 133 ITALIAN-THAI DEVELOPMENT PCL, Bangkok, Thailand† 143.0 695.0 695.0 0 0 0 64 0 0 36 0 0
129 ** QINGDAO CONSTRUCTION GROUP CORP., Qingdao City, China† 143.0 769.0 592.0 94 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
130 116 CHINA WANBAO ENGINEERING CORP., Beijing, China 132.1 132.1 382.7 0 35 9 0 0 5 41 0 11
131 ** MERCURY ENGINEERING, Dublin, Ireland† 130.0 480.0 500.0 54 31 0 0 0 15 0 0 0
132 140 SOCIETA ITALIANA PER CONDOTTE D’ACQUA SPA, Rome, Italy† 128.9 997.7 1,253.6 0 0 0 55 0 0 45 0 0
133 85 NATIONAL PETROLEUM CONSTRUCTION CO., Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. 127.7 511.4 727.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
134 135 ATLAS YAPI SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI, Ankara, Turkey† 123.5 166.4 89.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
135 130 INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES, Chesterfield, Mo., U.S.A. 118.0 582.0 556.0 0 0 0 0 77 23 0 0 0
136 120 PREZIOSO SAS, St. Clair Du Rhone, France† 114.5 213.3 87.0 15 14 0 0 0 65 0 0 6
137 134 WESTON SOLUTIONS INC., West Chester, Pa., U.S.A.† 107.6 256.5 310.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
138 131 CHINA NAT’L MACHINERY IMPORT & EXPORT CORP., Beijing, China 107.2 107.2 110.6 0 2 40 0 0 1 55 0 3
139 150 CHINA NONFERROUS METAL IND. FRGN. ENG’G & CONST., Beijing, China 106.1 106.1 312.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
140 137 B.L. HARBERT INTERNATIONAL, Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A. 104.0 371.0 459.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
141 127 GRANIT CONSTRUCTION STOCK CO., Skopje, Macedonia 103.1 203.6 139.7 7 0 0 0 0 0 93 0 0
142 123 CHINA JIANGSU INT’L ECON-TECH. COOP., Nanjing, China† 102.3 191.0 212.7 82 0 2 0 15 1 0 0 0
143 197 TIC HOLDINGS INC., Steamboat Springs, Colo., U.S.A.† 102.2 1,224.4 1,485.2 0 0 4 0 0 96 0 0 0
144 ** ZHEJIANG TEAMS INT’L ECO. & TECH. COOP’N CO., Ningbo, China 99.8 131.3 38.6 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
145 143 DOGUS INSAAT VE TICARET AS, Istanbul, Turkey 99.6 202.1 620.0 0 0 0 0 6 0 94 0 0
146 147 DESCON ENGINEERING LTD., Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan 98.5 164.0 176.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
147 121 ZHEJIANG CONSTR. INVESTMENT GROUP CO., Hangzhou, China† 97.8 2,181.9 2,529.9 72 0 0 3 1 5 20 0 0
148 ** LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO., Mission Woods, Kan., U.S.A.† 96.6 572.6 593.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
149 139 HARBIN POWER ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Harbin, China 94.1 102.3 152.5 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
150 162 HAZINEDAROGLU CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Istanbul, Turkey† 92.3 172.6 126.6 83 0 0 12 0 0 4 0 0
151 136 SUMMA TURIZM YATIRIMCILIGI AS, Ankara, Turkey† 91.6 91.6 195.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
152 171 CHINA ZHONGYUAN ENGINEERING CORP., Beijing, China 90.9 128.7 41.1 6 0 92 0 0 0 2 0 0
153 ** CHINA DALIAN INT’L COOP’N (GROUP) HOLDINGS, Dalian, China 90.4 228.9 458.9 39 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0
154 ** CGC OVERSEAS CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Beijing, China† 90.3 111.1 134.0 1 0 0 42 0 0 56 0 0
155 155 ENERGOPROJEKT HOLDING, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro† 85.5 169.1 271.0 64 0 12 0 0 0 25 0 0
156 118 KHARAFI NATIONAL, Safat, Kuwait† 81.0 414.0 1,123.0 80 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 6
157 148 VECO CORP., Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A.† 78.3 177.3 195.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
158 186 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP., San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. 77.5 1,174.5 934.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
159 161 CHINA HENAN INT’L COOPERATION GROUP CO., Zhengzhou, China 77.1 77.1 142.3 0 0 2 4 0 0 94 0 0
160 154 CHINA GEZHOUBA GROUP CORP., Yichang City, China† 76.5 1,039.6 1,585.6 0 0 22 77 0 0 2 0 0
NEW MARKETS (% OF 2005 INT’L REVENUE)RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-
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161 170 SOYAK CO., Istanbul, Turkey† 75.9 518.2 486.5 77 0 0 9 6 0 7 0 0
162 149 CHINA SHANGHAI SFECO, Shanghai, China† 75.3 101.5 176.0 1 2 16 0 4 9 43 25 0
163 ** NANTONG CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO., Nantong, Jiangsu, China† 73.8 401.9 379.0 41 21 5 0 0 33 0 0 0
164 151 HANJIN HEAVY INDUSTRIES & CONSTR. CO., Seoul, S. Korea 69.6 1,188.1 1,394.0 0 0 0 26 0 0 74 0 0
165 ** LOTTE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO., Seoul, S. Korea† 68.1 2,897.2 5,021.3 79 5 0 0 4 0 12 0 0
166 ** THE STELLAR GROUP, Jacksonville, Fla., U.S.A.† 65.9 401.2 420.0 0 0 87 0 0 13 0 0 0
167 129 EBARA CORP., Tokyo, Japan† 65.3 994.2 854.3 0 0 0 22 69 0 0 9 0
168 164 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC, Baton Rouge, La., U.S.A.† 64.5 900.4 217.5 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
169 188 INDUSTRIAL DEV’T & RENOVATION ORG. OF IRAN, Tehran, Iran† 64.5 641.4 1,397.6 0 5 0 0 0 95 1 0 0
170 ** KIER GROUP PLC, Sandy, Bedfordshire, U.K.† 64.2 2,837.6 3,256.7 0 0 0 12 13 29 26 0 0
171 180 DAY & ZIMMERMANN GROUP, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.† 64.0 598.0 1,244.0 52 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0
172 138 TODA CORP., Tokyo, Japan† 64.0 4,054.0 NA 25 58 0 0 0 17 0 0 0
173 ** PIZZAROTTI & C. SPA, Parma, Italy† 61.2 683.2 1,052.5 31 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 0
174 ** MAK-YOL CONSTR. INDUS. TOURISM & TRADING, Istanbul, Turkey 59.4 134.4 189.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
175 189 TSO, Chelles, France† 58.5 182.2 172.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
176 124 WALBRIDGE ALDINGER, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A.† 58.0 975.0 964.0 21 71 0 0 9 0 0 0 0
177 169 BIRD CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Toronto, Ont., Canada† 56.0 367.0 409.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
178 174 PRIMORIS CORP., Lake Forest, Calif., U.S.A.† 55.4 417.9 417.9 0 0 36 0 0 64 0 0 0
179 158 CHINA NAT’L COMPLETE PLANT IMP. & EXP. CORP., Beijing, China† 54.9 54.9 46.3 48 34 18 0 0 0 0 0 0
180 181 BEIJING CONSTRUCTION ENG’G GROUP CO., Beijing, China† 53.5 2,502.1 2,512.8 87 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0
181 196 CHINA JIANGSU CONSTRUCTION CORP., Nanjing, China† 52.5 204.0 243.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
182 160 TORCON INC., Westfield, N.J., U.S.A. 51.0 425.0 434.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
183 190 CHINA PETROLEUM PIPELINE ENG’G CORP., Langfang City, China† 50.6 71.5 31.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
184 185 HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION CO., Greeley, Colo., U.S.A. 50.4 1,783.5 2,029.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
185 173 CHINA HUANQIU CONTRACTING & ENG’G CORP., Beijing, China† 49.9 89.6 189.4 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
186 132 DICK CONSTRUCTION CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A.† 49.0 698.0 500.0 88 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0
187 194 GRAYCOR, Homewood, Ill., U.S.A.† 48.0 392.0 384.0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
188 117 AECON GROUP INC., Toronto, Ontario, Canada† 47.5 924.8 934.9 36 0 9 6 0 0 49 0 0
189 ** JIANGSU NANTONG NO. 3 CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Haimen, China† 47.5 675.0 1,459.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
190 153 GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CORP. LLC, Oak Brook, Ill., U.S.A. 47.2 374.2 321.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
191 152 TUTOR-SALIBA CORP., Sylmar, Calif., U.S.A.† 47.0 620.0 1,272.0 72 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0
192 199 BE&K INC., Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A.† 46.3 1,031.4 1,450.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
193 146 GUANGDONG XINGUANG INT’L GROUP, Guangzhou, China† 45.6 483.4 358.8 69 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 0
194 184 TRANSTECH ENGINEERING CORP., Chengdu, Sichuan, China 44.1 61.2 107.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
195 ** CENGIZ CONSTRUCTION INDUS. AND TRADE CO., Istanbul, Turkey 43.2 258.0 2,921.2 0 0 0 31 0 0 69 0 0
196 192 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION CO., Tulsa, Okla., U.S.A.† 42.5 905.7 1,100.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
197 142 CHINA WU YI CORP. LTD., Fuzhou, Fujian, China† 42.4 196.9 193.2 85 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0
198 202 LIMAK CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY & TRADE INC., Ankara, Turkey† 40.5 244.1 NA 0 0 0 0 0 9 91 0 0
199 203 CONSTRUCOES E COMERCIO CAMARGO CORREA, Sao Paulo, Brazil† 40.1 778.2 923.5 0 0 2 2 0 0 95 0 0
200 ** AL-ARRAB CONTRACTING CO. LTD., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 39.9 133.5 693.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
201 193 THE BECK GROUP, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.† 38.8 569.4 646.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 183 BEIJING UNI-CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO. LTD., Beijing, China† 38.8 866.3 400.0 87 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0
203 ** RASEN CONSTRUCTION & INVESTMENT INC., Istanbul, Turkey† 36.5 36.5 99.7 82 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0
204 198 CHINA JIANGXI CORP. FOR INT’L ECO. & TECH., Nanchang, China† 36.5 36.5 134.3 46 0 0 46 0 0 2 0 0
205 163 THE FACILITY GROUP, Smyrna, Ga., U.S.A.† 35.0 188.0 235.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
206 195 CHINA CHONGQING INT’L CONSTRUCTION, Chongqing, China† 33.5 78.0 72.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
207 166 HINDUSTAN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Mumbai, India 33.5 454.5 985.1 0 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 0
208 ** SAN JUAN CONSTRUCTION INC., Montrose, Colo., U.S.A. 33.0 39.0 26.0 88 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0
209 ** SHANGHAI TUNNEL ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Shanghai, China† 30.5 787.8 437.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
210 ** THE HASKELL CO., Jacksonville, Fla., U.S.A. 30.0 544.3 567.0 0 83 0 0 0 17 0 0 0
NEW MARKETS (% OF 2005 INT’L REVENUE)RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-
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211 204 POMERLEAU, Longueuil, Quebec, Canada† 28.9 550.6 453.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
212 ** M+W ZANDER US OPERATIONS INC., Plano, Texas, U.S.A.† 27.7 127.0 180.0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
213 210 XINJIANG BEIXIN CONSTR. & ENG’G CO. LTD., Urumqi, China 26.3 350.4 352.8 9 0 46 0 0 0 46 0 0
214 ** AMERICON CONSTRUCTION INC., New York, N.Y., U.S.A. 26.0 132.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
215 214 ORION MARINE GROUP, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.† 24.2 167.0 183.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
216 ** WIEMER & TRACHTE AG, Dortmund, Germany† 23.9 532.6 293.4 25 0 0 17 45 8 0 0 0
217 176 BEIJING MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING GROUP CO., Beijing, China† 23.6 798.2 773.0 0 0 0 7 65 0 28 0 0
218 207 CCC GROUP INC., San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. 23.1 266.4 170.0 0 0 0 0 0 68 0 0 0
219 ** ESER CONSTRUCTION AND TRADE CO. INC., Ankara, Turkey 22.8 33.2 74.8 2 0 0 98 0 0 0 0 0
220 216 DAEWOO ENGINEERING CO., Seongnam City, S. Korea 22.6 195.2 161.0 6 0 0 0 0 94 0 0 0
221 ** GRANDI LAVORI FINCOSIT SPA, Rome, Italy† 22.3 427.9 314.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
222 178 AMERICAN BRIDGE CO., Coraopolis, Pa., U.S.A.† 22.1 278.8 393.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
223 ** CDM, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.† 22.0 175.0 167.0 0 0 0 89 11 0 0 0 0
224 ** RSEA ENGINEERING CORP., Taipei, Taiwan† 22.0 799.0 200.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 0
225 223 MICHELS CORP., Brownsville, Wis., U.S.A.† 21.2 472.8 472.8 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0
NEW MARKETS (% OF 2005 INT’L REVENUE)RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-
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Where To Find the Top 225 International Contractors
AABB LUMMUS GLOBAL 69ABEINSA 53ACCIONA SA 43GRUPO ACS 16AECON GROUP INC. 188AKER KVAERNER ASA 25AL-ARRAB CONTRACTING CO. LTD. 200ALBERICI CORP. 112ALARKO CONTRACTING GROUP 126AMEC PLC 14AMERICAN BRIDGE CO. 222AMERICON CONSTRUCTION INC. 214THE ARAB CONTRACTORS
(O.A.O & CO.) 100ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 66ASTALDI SPA 57ATLAS YAPI SANAYI VE TICARET
ANONIM SIRKETI 134
BBALFOUR BEATTY PLC 19ROYAL BAM GROUP NV 11BAUER AG 79BAYTUR CONSTRUCTION AND
CONTRACTING CO. 116BE&K INC. 192BECHTEL 7THE BECK GROUP 201BEIJING CONSTR. ENG’G GROUP CO. 180BEIJING MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING
GROUP CO. 217BEIJING UNI-CONSTRUCTION
GROUP CO. LTD. 202BESIX SA 49BILFINGER BERGER AG 10BIRD CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 177BLACK & VEATCH 98BOUYGUES 5BOVIS LEND LEASE 13
CCADDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 121CONSTRUCOES E COMERCIO
CAMARGO CORREA 199CB&I 38CCC GROUP INC. 218CDM 223CEGELEC 24CENGIZ CONSTRUCTION INDUS. AND
TRADE CO. 195CENTEX 75CGC OVERSEAS CONSTR. CO. LTD. 154CH2M HILL COS. 119CHINA CHONGQING INT’L CONSTR. 206CHINA CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTR.
CORP. 76CHINA COMMUNICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION GRP. 45CHINA DALIAN INT’L COOPERATION
(GROUP) HOLDINGS 153CHINA GEZHOUBA GROUP CORP. 160CHINA HENAN INT’L COOPERATION
GROUP CO. 159CHINA HUANQIU CONTRACTING &
ENGINEERING CORP. 185CHINA INTERNATIONAL WATER &ELECTRIC CORP. (CWE) 97CHINA JIANGSU CONSTR. CORP. 181CHINA JIANGSU INTERNATIONAL
ECON-TECH. COOP. CORP. 142CHINA JIANGXI CORP. FOR INT’L
ECONOMICS & TECHNOLOGY 204
CHINA METALLURGICAL GROUP CORP. 93CHINA NATIONAL CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING GROUP 94CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY
INDUSTRY CORP. 50CHINA NATIONAL OVERSEAS
ENGINEERING CORP. 123CHINA NATIONAL COMPLETE PLANT
IMPORT & EXPORT CORP. 179CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY
IMPORT & EXPORT CORP. 138CHINA NONFERROUS METAL IND.
FOREIGN ENG’G & CONST. 139CHINA PETROLEUM ENGINEERING &
CONSTRUCTION CORP. 60CHINA PETROLEUM PIPELINE
ENGINEERING CORP. 183CHINA RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION CORP. 73CHINA RAILWAY ENGINEERING CORP. 67CHINA SHANGHAI SFECO 162CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION
ENGINEERING CORP. 20CHINA WANBAO ENGINEERING CORP. 130CHINA WU YI CORP. LTD. 197CHINA ZHONGYUAN ENG’G CORP. 152CHIYODA CORP. 18CITIC CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 108SOCIETA ITALIANA PER CONDOTTE
D’ACQUA SPA 132CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTORS
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The Top 225 Global Contractors
61 79 AKER KVAERNER ASA, Lysaker, Norway 2,563.0 1,761.1 3,979.1 0 0 10 0 0 89 0 0 0
62 59 BEIJING CONSTRUCTION ENG’G GROUP CO., Beijing, China 2,502.1 53.5 2,512.8 64 5 4 6 8 9 5 0 0
63 61 SK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION, Seoul, S. Korea 2,383.5 323.5 4,261.9 45 0 3 1 0 22 14 0 14
64 65 STRUCTURE TONE INC., New York, N.Y., U.S.A. 2,353.0 183.0 3,026.0 83 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 12
65 63 THE SHAW GROUP INC., Baton Rouge, La., U.S.A. 2,348.2 193.7 3,105.5 7 0 47 1 3 19 0 23 0
66 69 THE WALSH GROUP LTD., Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 2,335.9 0.0 3,052.0 34 0 0 12 5 0 48 0 0
67 55 KUMAGAI GUMI CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan 2,329.0 221.0 2,073.0 53 4 1 9 3 0 20 0 1
68 62 CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTORS INT’L CO., Athens, Greece 2,314.4 2,314.4 3,695.8 19 0 0 7 5 57 11 0 0
69 81 J.E. DUNN CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A. 2,305.0 0.0 2,566.0 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
70 74 CB&I, The Woodlands, Texas, U.S.A. 2,258.0 1,042.0 3,279.0 0 7 2 6 1 82 0 0 0
71 ** DONGFANG ELECTRIC CORP., Chengdu, Sichuan, China 2,187.6 195.6 3,375.0 0 0 98 0 0 0 2 0 0
72 73 ZHEJIANG CONSTR. INVESTMENT GROUP CO., Hangzhou, China 2,181.9 97.8 2,529.9 61 3 16 0 0 8 10 0 1
73 86 MCCARTHY BUILDING COS. INC., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. 1,986.0 0.0 2,319.0 81 2 0 5 4 3 5 0 0
74 68 APAC, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A. 1,963.0 0.0 2,081.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
75 70 ED. ZUBLIN AG, Stuttgart, Germany 1,910.0 590.0 2,200.0 49 6 7 12 8 12 0 0 6
76 75 SWINERTON INC., San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A. 1,830.0 0.0 3,274.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
77 82 VEIDEKKE ASA, Oslo, Norway 1,825.1 635.2 1,419.5 80 0 2 0 0 4 12 0 0
78 76 TAIKISHA LTD., Tokyo, Japan 1,813.3 821.1 2,063.2 26 64 1 0 0 5 1 1 0
79 66 HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION CO., Greeley, Colo., U.S.A. 1,783.5 50.4 2,029.4 82 2 0 0 0 0 16 0 0
80 85 THE YATES COS. INC., Philadelphia, Miss., U.S.A. 1,772.5 9.2 2,351.3 77 11 2 0 0 4 6 0 0
81 102 CHINA NATIONAL CHEMICAL ENG’G GRP., Beijing, China 1,755.6 281.6 3,575.0 2 0 26 2 2 61 0 0 0
82 72 HAZAMA CORP., Tokyo, Japan 1,741.0 233.0 1,666.0 36 7 3 13 7 7 23 2 1
83 77 PERINI CORP., Framingham, Mass., U.S.A. 1,733.0 190.0 8,480.0 75 0 9 0 2 0 14 0 0
84 83 HUNT CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC., Scottsdale, Ariz., U.S.A. 1,700.0 0.0 1,750.0 85 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 0
85 ** JOHN SISK & SON LTD., Dublin, Ireland 1,697.9 424.8 1,900.0 81 2 0 0 0 12 5 0 0
86 90 BRASFIELD & GORRIE LLC, Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A. 1,641.2 0.0 2,266.4 91 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 0
87 92 WEBCOR BUILDERS, San Mateo, Calif., U.S.A. 1,563.4 0.0 1,931.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
88 109 PETROFAC LTD., Jersey, U.K. 1,485.7 1,485.7 2,800.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
89 71 FOSTER WHEELER LTD., Clinton, N.J., U.S.A. 1,443.0 1,316.0 2,872.0 0 0 36 0 0 59 0 2 0
90 213 NUROL CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING CO., Ankara, Turkey 1,411.5 146.5 1,577.2 8 3 0 2 0 1 86 0 0
91 91 AUSTIN INDUSTRIES, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. 1,359.5 0.0 1,399.6 28 0 0 0 0 17 41 0 0
92 119 PARSONS, Pasadena, Calif., U.S.A. 1,333.2 723.9 955.9 46 0 1 8 6 5 21 14 0
93 ** ABEINSA, Sevilla, Spain 1,290.7 678.4 993.2 5 1 65 0 2 10 6 0 11
94 80 TOYO ENGINEERING CORP., Chiba, Japan 1,289.0 1,008.0 1,757.0 0 5 0 0 0 94 0 0 0
95 ** CHINA NATIONAL MACHINERY INDUSTRY CORP., Beijing, China 1,269.5 759.5 3,500.0 5 3 53 3 3 13 13 0 2
96 88 THE ARAB CONTRACTORS (O.A.O & CO.), Cairo, Egypt 1,267.5 236.1 1,184.0 28 0 0 21 20 4 25 0 2
97 98 TIC HOLDINGS INC., Steamboat Springs, Colo., U.S.A. 1,224.4 102.2 1,485.2 1 0 23 14 11 46 3 0 0
98 95 BESIX SA, Brussels, Belgium 1,219.7 797.0 1,470.0 55 0 0 0 1 11 27 0 3
99 104 HANJIN HEAVY INDUSTRIES & CONSTR. CO., Seoul, S. Korea 1,188.1 69.6 1,394.0 28 0 2 3 3 1 64 0 0
100 107 ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CORP., San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. 1,174.5 77.5 934.8 11 0 22 0 0 35 30 0 1
101 100 M.A. MORTENSON CO., Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. 1,156.6 6.2 1,256.8 85 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0
102 87 ASTALDI SPA, Rome, Italy 1,143.0 615.5 1,796.7 10 0 2 3 3 1 81 0 0
103 93 TECHINT GROUP, Milan, Italy 1,142.0 1,006.0 1,510.0 2 10 15 5 0 65 3 0 0
104 94 SSANGYONG ENGINEERING & CONSTR. CO., Seoul, S. Korea 1,130.9 14.2 1,897.1 72 0 0 0 1 1 25 0 0
105 110 THE WEITZ CO. LLC, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A. 1,120.9 6.0 1,391.6 96 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
106 105 BARTON MALOW CO., Southfield, Mich., U.S.A. 1,100.3 0.0 1,600.0 72 14 8 0 6 0 0 0 0
107 89 SADE-CGTH, Paris, France 1,098.3 174.9 1,079.7 0 0 0 59 30 1 5 0 5
108 ** GROUP MOTA-ENGIL, Porto, Portugal 1,091.1 434.7 980.0 28 0 0 3 3 2 59 0 0
109 130 CH2M HILL COS., Englewood, Colo., U.S.A. 1,055.6 168.3 NA 6 10 1 10 4 10 6 49 4
110 113 SHANDONG ELECTRIC POWER CONSTR., Jinan City, China 1,047.2 175.1 1,545.2 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
NEW MARKETS (% OF 2005 GLOBAL REVENUE)RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-
2006 2005 FIRM TOTAL INTERNATIONAL 2005 ($ MIL.) BLDG. MFG. POWER SUPPLY WASTE PETRO. TRANSP. WASTE COMM.
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111 114 CHINA GEZHOUBA GROUP CORP., Yichang City, China 1,039.6 76.5 1,585.6 1 0 68 12 0 10 10 0 0
112 148 ALBERICI CORP., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. 1,033.8 178.1 1,136.4 26 44 8 5 8 6 2 0 0
113 129 BE&K INC., Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A. 1,031.4 46.3 1,450.0 36 8 2 0 0 54 0 0 0
114 116 SUFFOLK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 1,027.6 0.0 1,366.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 112 SOCIETA ITALIANA PER CONDOTTE D’ACQUA SPA, Rome, Italy 997.7 128.9 1,253.6 3 0 0 8 0 0 89 0 0
116 101 EBARA CORP., Tokyo, Japan 994.2 65.3 854.3 0 0 3 35 57 0 0 4 0
117 121 OPUS GROUP, Minnetonka, Minn., U.S.A. 988.1 0.0 2,064.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
118 103 WALBRIDGE ALDINGER, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A. 975.0 58.0 964.0 27 56 0 1 11 0 5 0 0
119 115 SOLETANCHE BACHY, Nanterre, France 973.0 633.0 915.0 16 3 24 7 9 3 37 1 0
120 106 JOANNOU & PARASKEVAIDES (OVERSEAS) LTD., Guernsey, U.K. 960.2 960.2 731.4 42 0 1 2 1 12 41 0 0
121 125 AECON GROUP INC., Toronto, Ontario, Canada 924.8 47.5 934.9 28 4 12 2 2 15 28 0 6
122 126 THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORP., Meriden, Conn., U.S.A. 914.8 0.0 773.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
123 118 MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION CO., Tulsa, Okla., U.S.A. 905.7 42.5 1,100.1 97 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
124 117 DPR CONSTRUCTION INC., Redwood City, Calif., U.S.A. 901.0 0.0 1,840.0 65 3 0 0 0 26 0 0 6
125 123 TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP LLC, Baton Rouge, La., U.S.A. 900.4 64.5 217.5 0 0 6 0 0 92 0 2 0
126 128 ENKA CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRY CO. INC., Istanbul, Turkey 894.8 814.2 1,321.2 44 0 0 3 0 38 9 0 0
127 99 BEIJING UNI-CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO. LTD., Beijing, China 866.3 38.8 400.0 99 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
128 127 TECNICAS REUNIDAS SA, Madrid, Spain 856.0 510.0 1,895.0 2 0 18 0 4 73 3 0 0
129 122 PEPPER CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 850.9 0.0 891.4 91 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0
130 120 RSEA ENGINEERING CORP., Taipei, Taiwan 799.0 22.0 200.0 17 2 0 0 0 1 70 0 0
131 134 BEIJING MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING GROUP CO., Beijing, China 798.2 23.6 773.0 4 0 3 3 18 0 52 0 0
132 171 HOFFMAN CORP., Portland, Ore., U.S.A. 794.0 0.0 1,800.0 69 25 0 2 0 0 4 0 0
133 ** SHANGHAI TUNNEL ENGINEERING CO. LTD., Shanghai, China 787.8 30.5 437.5 2 1 0 2 2 0 90 0 0
134 182 CONSTRUCOES E COMERCIO CAMARGO CORREA, Sao Paulo, Brazil 778.2 40.1 923.5 6 11 23 3 4 21 25 0 1
135 ** QINGDAO CONSTRUCTION GROUP CORP., Qingdao City, China 769.0 143.0 592.0 94 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0
136 161 KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTR., Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. 762.0 0.0 929.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
137 163 CTCI CORP., Taipei, Taiwan 761.1 215.8 793.8 0 3 37 0 2 48 10 0 0
138 138 CONSTRUTORA ANDRADE GUTIERREZ SA, Sao Paulo, Brazil 760.4 288.8 618.3 4 0 25 8 4 9 47 0 0
139 186 RYAN COS. US INC., Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. 755.0 0.0 901.7 99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
140 166 BLACK & VEATCH, Overland Park, Kan., U.S.A. 739.9 256.9 2,134.9 0 0 64 12 10 9 0 0 4
141 131 VALLEYCREST COS., Calabasas, Calif., U.S.A. 730.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
142 144 DUKE CONSTRUCTION, Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. 725.0 0.0 748.0 96 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
143 124 DICK CONSTRUCTION CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A. 698.0 49.0 500.0 88 0 0 0 1 0 9 2 0
144 136 ITALIAN-THAI DEVELOPMENT PCL, Bangkok, Thailand 695.0 143.0 695.0 42 0 0 13 6 15 23 0 0
145 ** PIZZAROTTI & C. SPA, Parma, Italy 683.2 61.2 1,052.5 30 0 0 2 0 0 65 0 0
146 ** JIANGSU NANTONG NO. 3 CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Haimen, China 675.0 47.5 1,459.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
147 133 E. PIHL & SON AS, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark 674.2 354.4 779.8 44 4 5 0 2 15 29 0 0
148 196 WALTON CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A. 673.0 0.0 695.0 99 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
149 147 HOLDER CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A. 672.4 0.0 800.4 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63
150 ** SEMBCORP ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS, Singapore 658.3 406.2 527.1 4 0 0 0 14 69 13 0 0
151 141 THE FLINTCO COS. INC., Tulsa, Okla., U.S.A. 654.0 0.0 965.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
152 164 INDUSTRIAL DEV’T & RENOVATION ORG. OF IRAN, Tehran, Iran 641.4 64.5 1,397.6 1 19 1 2 0 76 2 0 0
153 149 C.M.C. DI RAVENNA, Ravenna, Italy 629.9 225.5 1,033.4 18 0 0 14 1 0 66 0 0
154 152 TEICHERT CONSTRUCTION, Sacramento, Calif., U.S.A. 625.0 0.0 601.0 72 0 0 8 0 0 19 0 0
155 154 TUTOR-SALIBA CORP., Sylmar, Calif., U.S.A. 620.0 47.0 1,272.0 43 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 0
156 150 SUNDT CONSTRUCTION INC., Tempe, Ariz., U.S.A. 614.8 0.0 828.0 68 0 0 3 10 0 13 0 6
157 137 SOARES DA COSTA - GRUPO SGPS, Porto, Portugal 612.2 274.3 381.3 52 0 0 2 1 0 44 0 0
158 159 BAUER AG, Schrobenhausen, Germany 608.7 345.7 340.6 30 2 8 8 3 16 19 4 4
159 151 DAY & ZIMMERMANN GROUP, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. 598.0 64.0 1,244.0 22 0 72 0 0 6 0 0 0
160 175 DEVCON CONSTRUCTION INC., Milpitas, Calif., U.S.A. 590.0 0.0 600.0 83 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NEW MARKETS (% OF 2005 GLOBAL REVENUE)RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-
2006 2005 FIRM TOTAL INTERNATIONAL 2005 ($ MIL.) BLDG. MFG. POWER SUPPLY WASTE PETRO. TRANSP. WASTE COMM.
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RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-2006 2005 FIRM TOTAL INTERNATIONAL 2005 ($ MIL.) BLDG. MFG. POWER SUPPLY WASTE PETRO. TRANSP. WASTE COMM.
161 162 INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES, Chesterfield, Mo., U.S.A. 582.0 118.0 556.0 0 0 0 0 93 7 0 0 0
162 111 MARNELL CORRAO ASSOC., Las Vegas, Nev., U.S.A. 580.4 0.0 420.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
163 183 THE BOLDT CO., Appleton, Wis., U.S.A. 579.9 0.0 466.0 70 5 12 3 1 5 4 0 0
164 167 BBL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC, Albany, N.Y., U.S.A. 577.5 0.0 321.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
165 ** ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION CO., Beirut, Lebanon 576.5 491.9 1,649.1 64 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0
166 ** LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO., Mission Woods, Kan., U.S.A. 572.6 96.6 593.7 0 0 0 49 20 6 0 2 0
167 135 THE BECK GROUP, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. 569.4 38.8 646.0 96 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
168 202 WILLIAMS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION, Houston, Texas, U.S.A. 567.9 0.0 515.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
169 157 KOKOSING CONSTRUCTION CO., Fredericktown, Ohio, U.S.A. 564.0 3.0 594.2 19 1 0 3 12 11 48 0 0
170 ** PANATTONI CONSTRUCTION INC., Sacramento, Calif., U.S.A. 557.8 0.0 665.3 97 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
171 140 EARTH TECH INC., Long Beach, Calif., U.S.A. 553.0 311.0 684.0 10 0 0 24 51 0 0 15 0
172 169 CHINA PETROLEUM ENG’G & CONSTR. CORP., Beijing, China 552.5 552.5 742.7 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
173 185 THE LAYTON COS., Sandy, Utah, U.S.A. 550.8 0.0 435.1 63 4 2 0 6 6 9 0 8
174 188 JAMES G. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORP., Rockville, Md., U.S.A. 550.7 0.0 489.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
175 172 POMERLEAU, Longueuil, Quebec, Canada 550.6 28.9 453.5 78 0 0 1 1 2 18 0 0
176 153 THE HASKELL CO., Jacksonville, Fla., U.S.A. 544.3 30.0 567.0 29 25 0 8 5 25 8 0 0
177 193 WEIS BUILDERS INC., Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. 542.1 0.0 523.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
178 160 GAMA, Ankara, Turkey 535.6 494.5 928.1 8 0 44 0 0 35 13 0 0
179 ** WIEMER & TRACHTE AG, Dortmund, Germany 532.6 23.9 293.4 61 0 2 3 7 5 20 0 1
180 145 HITT CONTRACTING INC., Fairfax, Va., U.S.A. 528.7 11.7 634.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
181 168 HRH CONSTRUCTION LLC, White Plains, N.Y., U.S.A. 528.0 0.0 750.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
182 179 HOWARD S. WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION, Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 526.5 0.0 746.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
183 ** SOYAK CO., Istanbul, Turkey 518.2 75.9 486.5 91 0 2 1 1 3 1 0 0
184 170 POWER CONSTRUCTION CO., Schaumburg, Ill., U.S.A. 515.0 0.0 497.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
185 155 NATIONAL PETROLEUM CONSTRUCTION CO., Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. 511.4 127.7 727.8 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
186 192 VCC, Little Rock, Ark., U.S.A. 510.0 0.0 600.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
187 173 O’NEIL INDUSTRIES INC., Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 502.0 0.0 534.0 91 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
188 187 KITCHELL CORP., Phoenix, Ariz., U.S.A. 499.3 0.0 620.5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
189 184 SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 497.8 1.6 479.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
190 ** YUKSEL INSAAT CO. INC., Ankara, Turkey 489.0 296.0 402.0 44 0 0 26 9 0 22 0 0
191 181 DOUGLAS E. BARNHART INC., San Diego, Calif., U.S.A. 486.4 0.0 732.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
192 177 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC., Burnsville, Minn., U.S.A. 484.4 0.0 327.1 12 0 0 8 3 21 55 0 0
193 199 MESSER CONSTRUCTION, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. 483.7 0.0 599.6 97 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
194 142 GUANGDONG XINGUANG INT’L GROUP, Guangzhou, China 483.4 45.6 358.8 75 4 0 3 4 0 15 0 0
195 216 KRAFT CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., Naples, Fla., U.S.A. 481.2 0.0 869.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
196 ** MERCURY ENGINEERING, Dublin, Ireland 480.0 130.0 500.0 35 50 0 0 0 4 10 0 0
197 206 CORE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Morton, Ill., U.S.A. 474.7 0.0 543.7 97 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
198 204 MICHELS CORP., Brownsville, Wis., U.S.A. 472.8 21.2 472.8 0 14 15 0 5 32 7 0 14
199 208 CLAYCO, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. 471.0 0.0 691.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
200 174 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTR., Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. 470.0 0.0 534.0 93 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0
201 197 MCGOUGH COS., St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A. 465.0 0.0 571.0 91 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7
202 223 CHOATE CONSTRUCTION CO., Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A. 461.7 0.0 632.3 89 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 3
203 180 ABB LUMMUS GLOBAL, Bloomfield, N.J., U.S.A. 459.1 448.3 698.7 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
204 165 RIZZANI DE ECCHER SPA, Pozzuolo del Friuli, Udine, Italy 456.4 336.5 571.0 46 0 0 0 0 0 54 0 0
205 220 HINDUSTAN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., Mumbai, India 454.5 33.5 985.1 0 0 9 40 0 1 32 11 0
206 146 TEKFEN CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION, Istanbul, Turkey 453.0 294.0 994.0 6 0 3 1 0 66 24 0 1
207 ** JAMES MCHUGH CONSTRUCTION CO., Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 445.1 0.0 592.6 87 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0
208 ** GHELLA SPA, Rome, Italy 439.9 320.7 230.9 0 0 7 0 0 0 93 0 0
209 143 MATRIX SERVICE CO., Tulsa, Okla., U.S.A. 439.1 5.6 553.5 0 1 14 0 3 81 0 0 0
210 190 P.J. DICK-TRUMBULL-LINDY, West Miflin, Pa., U.S.A. 435.0 0.0 355.0 48 0 0 1 0 0 49 0 0
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211 ** HAWAIIAN DREDGING CONSTRUCTION, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. 434.0 0.0 620.0 78 0 1 0 2 0 17 0 3
212 215 SINOPEC ENGINEERING INC., Beijing, China 430.1 0.0 532.0 0 0 0 0 1 99 0 0 0
213 ** GRANDI LAVORI FINCOSIT SPA, Rome, Italy 427.9 22.3 314.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 96 0 0
214 195 TORCON INC., Westfield, N.J., U.S.A. 425.0 51.0 434.0 46 0 0 0 0 42 12 0 0
215 ** THE ROBINS & MORTON GROUP, Birmingham, Ala., U.S.A. 418.0 0.0 584.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
216 209 PRIMORIS CORP., Lake Forest, Calif., U.S.A. 417.9 55.4 417.9 11 0 22 10 8 49 0 0 0
217 207 KHARAFI NATIONAL, Safat, Kuwait 414.0 81.0 1,123.0 29 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 1
218 198 CHINA CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTR. CORP., Beijing, China 412.2 355.5 567.0 49 2 0 7 4 0 37 0 1
219 ** PIZZAGALLI CONSTRUCTION, S. Burlington, Vt., U.S.A. 412.0 0.0 400.0 37 13 1 21 25 0 3 0 0
220 ** HBE CORP., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. 410.0 0.0 NA 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
221 ** HUNT BUILDING CO. LTD., El Paso, Texas, U.S.A. 409.0 0.0 524.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
222 ** AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE INC., Worcester, Pa, U.S.A. 408.8 0.0 416.2 0 0 0 17 18 0 65 0 0
223 ** L.F. DRISCOLL CO., Bala Cynwyd, Pa., U.S.A. 408.0 0.0 606.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
224 ** DAVID E. HARVEY BUILDERS INC., Houston, Texas, U.S.A. 408.0 0.0 177.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
225 189 THE HUBBARD GROUP, Winter Park, Fla., U.S.A. 405.6 0.0 383.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
NEW MARKETS (% OF 2005 GLOBAL REVENUE)RANK 2005 REVENUE ($ MIL.) CONTRACTS IN GEN. WATER SEWER./ INDUS./ HAZ. TELE-
2006 2005 FIRM TOTAL INTERNATIONAL 2005 ($ MIL.) BLDG. MFG. POWER SUPPLY WASTE PETRO. TRANSP. WASTE COMM.
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Despite Material Costs, Labor WoesBuilding Market Continues To ThriveDubai and China are global hotspots of development
presence in Abu Dhabi for 30 years now. It was once an officebut today we have four floors of a tower.”
Dubai’s development plans also are evolving. There is begin-ning to be a greater emphasis on quality as well as increasedefforts to unify infrastructure and development efforts.
“We are seeing a commitment to a higher standard of excel-lence,” Hopkins says. “People who were comfortable buildingfive star hotels there are looking for seven stars right now.”
Perhaps no single development exemplifies that more thanthe Dubai Waterfront Project. It will create a city of 1.8 millionpeople, a number that will more than double the emirate’s cur-rent population. Nearby is the $1.1-billion Burj Dubai building,currently under construction. Its height is expected to surpass1,000 meters upon completion at the end of 2008, making it theworld’s tallest building. Its final height is still a closely guardeedsecret.
It will house the 200-room Armani Hotel as well as morethan 650 high-end apartments, which sold out within six hours,says project manager David Bradford of New York-based Turn-er International. “There is a lot still going on here,” he says ofDubai. “That isn’t going to change anytime soon.”
But there are concerns about the immediate future, particu-larly the dearth in skilled labor for the overwhelming numberof ongoing and planned projects. “As the construction boomcontinues in the region and the demand for professional servicesfollows pace, we are finding it increasingly challenging to attractthe quantity and quality of technical and managerial talent tostaff our large projects in the region,” Shakhshir says. Fieldssuch as quantity surveying, contract administration, planningand scheduling, and urban design and planning should contin-ue to experience shortages through 2007, he says.
Fine ChinaConcerns about the long-term future of the general buildingboom in China have led to a noticeable shift in strategy thereas well. Although many experts predict a slowdown, the sheersize of the market is expected to keep the work rolling for sometime to come.
In the first half of 2006, the Chinese economy continued itsunbridled growth with an 11.% increase. Upward of 20% moreconstruction projects were initiated over the same period of theyear prior. The pull of the country’s real estate market, estimat-ed at more than $130 billion a year, remains formidable.
For the past several years, the hotspots of the global gen-eral building market have been the Middle and Far East,concentrated in Dubai and China. While the primarylocales shouldn’t change much in the next 12 months,
experts say there may be a growing shift in the focus of devel-opment in these areas.
Many experts are predicting a global economic cooling downin 2007 due to slowed growth in the U.S. economy and risingoil prices. Despite that, the trend is not expected to be drasticand the overall prognosis is for a relatively stable global eco-nomic outlook over then next 12 months.
At the forefront of that is the general building sector thatincludes commercial office, hotel, convention center, housing,education facilities, retail and government offices. And nowhereis this boom exploding more than in Dubai.
Currently, more than 60 major hotels—the largest boastingmore than 6,500 rooms—are being prepared for constructionin Dubai. Developments like Dubai Festival City that featuremore than 20,000 homes and is slated to accommodate for70,000 permanent residents are commonplace.
Dubai has capitalized on the largess of the Middle East’sprodigious oil-based economy as well as the boom in growth bynearby India. Despite several years of massive growth, a legionof ongoing projects continues to fill the city’s skyline with con-struction cranes.
The decision to turn the economic focus from petroleum totourism and shopping has paid off for the tiny emirate. Thelocal economy has ballooned by almost 16% each year, fuelinga wave of major construction projects. And the boom contin-ues unabated.
Many firms, such as Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair &Partners) the Cairo-based design and project managementgroup, are looking beyond Dubai’s borders to other nearbyregions with strong promise. “In Bahrain, the allowance of for-eign land ownership and the removal of height restrictions onnew skyscrapers are likely to spur more growth in tourism ven-tures,” says Director Bassam Shakhshir. “Kuwait, by virtue of itsposition as a gateway to Iraq will also see expansion in construc-tion activity.”
In addition, many companies, such as Irving, Texas-basedFluor Corp., are increasing their focus in the nearby emiratesof Qatar and Abu Dhabi. “These places are on the front end ofthe curve and already the interest is huge,” says Steve Hopkins,Fluor vice president of sales infrastructure. “We have had a
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involved in the development of interior industrial centers suchas Shenzhen, Chengdu and Chongqing. Moreover, as in Dubai,development in the urban areas that have experienced past eco-nomic growth have become more geared to quality rather thanquantity.
“One emerging trend we are seeing in China is a focus byquality developers and the government on sustainable design
But many developers have begun looking outside of the tra-ditional boom areas along the coast for opportunities in theinland cities. “It is a natural progression,” says Bruce Johinke,director of global markets for Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc., NewYork City. “If you look at places like Shanghai, they can’t con-tinue to grow at the rate they have forever.”
Companies like Parsons Brinckerhoff have been increasingly
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fugro NV 240.0
2 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 224.5
3 ARUP Group Ltd. 190.3
4 WSP Group plc 181.3
5 AECOM Technology Corp. 141.1
6 SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 139.3
7 HOK 128.2
8 Balfour Beatty plc 119.0
9 AMEC plc 106.0
10 KBR 97.3
11 Jacobs 96.5
12 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 88.1
13 Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP 87.0
14 Mott MacDonald 82.3
15 CDI Business Solutions 80.0
16 Parsons 79.5
17 Atkins 77.0
18 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 73.0
19 Arcadis NV 53.0
20 Khatib & Alami 51.7
21 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC 48.0
22 Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo 45.6
23 RTKL Associates Inc. 43.5
24 Hyder Consulting 39.7
25 Sinclair Knight Merz 37.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM GENERAL BUILDING AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 InternationalDesign Firms in General Building
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hochtief AG 7,958.1
2 Skanska AB 7,239.5
3 Bovis Lend Lease 4,214.0
4 Strabag SE 2,479.0
5 Royal BAM Group nv 2,228.0
6 VINCI 2,062.0
7 China State Construction Eng’g Corp. 1,905.9
8 Bouygues 1,874.0
9 Bilfinger Berger AG 1,693.0
10 Ferrovial 1,367.5
11 PCL Construction Enterprises 1,237.0
12 Fluor Corp. 1,058.7
13 SACYR Vallehermoso 1,053.1
14 Kajima Corp. 1,015.9
15 AMEC plc 810.0
16 Veidekke ASA 508.0
17 Balfour Beatty plc 476.0
18 CEGELEC 464.0
19 Shanghai Constr. (Group) General Co. 450.9
20 Consolidated Contractors Int’l Co. 450.6
21 Eiffage 449.0
22 BESIX SA 429.0
23 John Sisk & Son Ltd. 424.8
24 Parsons 423.0
25 Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd. 405.8
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM GENERAL BUILDING AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 InternationalContractors in General Building
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Arup Group Ltd. 46.2
2 Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP 46.0
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 46.0
4 HOK 37.3
5 WSP Group PLC 33.8
6 Gensler 30.3
7 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC 25.0
8 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 22.6
9 Parsons 21.4
10 KBR 21.2
11 Balfour Beatty PLC 21.0
12 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 19.9
13 Hochtief AG 19.7
14 Hyder Consulting 19.5
15 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 14.4
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 15 International Design Firms in Commercial Offices
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hochtief AG 2,446.0
2 Skanska AB 1,097.4
3 Bouygues 634.0
4 Taisei Corp. 324.0
5 Ferrovial 300.0
6 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 228.0
7 N.V. BESIX SA 151.2
8 Enka Construction & Industry Co. Inc. 111.8
9 Samsung Corp. 93.6
10 Balfour Beatty PLC 92.0
11 Kajima Corp. 60.2
12 John Sisk & Son Ltd. 57.9
13 Rotary Group Ltd. 50.0
14 Arabian Construction Co. 49.2
15 Rizzani de Eccher SpA 47.4
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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of 91,000. Construction is expected to be complete by the endof 2007. Olympic preparations include construction of at least10 more facilities.
Similarly, England is gearing up preparations for the 2012London Olympics. The Olympic Delivery Authority awardeda $200-million contract earlier this fall to CLM Delivery PartnerLtd., a consortium of U.K. and U.S. firms that will manageplanning, design, procurement and construction of all venuesand infrastructure for the $4.5-billion program. The consor-tium consists of Denver-based CH2M-Hill Cos., contractorLaing O’Rourke PLC, Dartford, England, and London-basedconstruction manager Mace Ltd. The 500-acre site in east Lon-don will require hundreds of millions of dollars in environmen-tal cleanup work before formal construction can begin. �
and building green,” says Paul Jacob, chairman of Baltimore-based RTKL Associates. “We are doing a lot of transit-orient-ed development projects, cluttering a mix of uses around mul-ti-modal transit hubs.”
Another growing market are entertainment facilities cater-ing to China’s expanding middle class. An example of that isMacau, where construction of the $1.2-billion Wynn MacauCasino is ongoing. “They already have Disneyland in and nowthey are looking to build a Las Vegas here as well,” Johinke says.The nearby $3.6-billion Hong Kong Disneyland was recentlycompleted near Hong Kong’s Lantau island, across the PearlRiver Delta from Macau.
China’s most prominent construction highlights are projectsfor the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The $423-million National Sta-dium will cover 258,000 sq meters and boast a seating capacity
General Building
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 KBR 66.7
2 WSP Group PLC 40.9
3 Callison Architecture Inc. 30.0
4 Mott MacDonald 28.3
5 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 23.8
6 HOK 13.9
7 ARUP Group Ltd. 12.8
8 AMEC Americas 12.0
9 RTKL Associates Inc. 11.8
10 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 11.7
In Health CareRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Jacobs 43.3
2 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 39.3
3 Parsons 34.7
4 Balfour Beatty PLC 22.0
5 HOK 20.9
6 AMEC Americas 16.0
7 ARUP Group Ltd. 15.5
8 AECOM Technology Corp. 14.0
9 WSP Group PLC 10.1
10 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 6.9
In Government OfficesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Jacobs 39.5
2 WSP Group PLC 26.4
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 25.0
4 Balfour Beatty PLC 22.0
5 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 18.1
6 HOK 16.8
7 Hamza Associates 12.7
8 Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP 12.0
9 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 10.0
10 ARUP Group Ltd. 7.5
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Design Firms In Retail
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Skanska AB 845.2
2 Shanghai Constuction (Group) General Co. 398.2
3 Ferrovial 300.0
4 Balfour Beatty PLC 210.0
5 N.V. BESIX SA 176.4
6 Hochtief AG 160.2
7 Renaissance Construction 159.4
8 Kajima Corp. 154.3
9 Enka Construction & Industry Co. Inc. 153.8
10 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 115.0
In Health CareRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Skanska AB 1,540.7
2 Hochtief AG 1,537.4
3 Parsons 251.3
4 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 223.0
5 Ferrovial 100.0
6 Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd. 60.2
7 Kajima Corp. 53.2
8 Rotary Group Ltd. 50.0
9 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 48.0
10 Atlas Yapi Sanayi Ve Ticaret AS 41.0
In Government OfficesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fluor Corp. 1,048.9
2 Skanska AB 568.7
3 Hochtief AG 293.6
4 Obrascon Huarte LaÌn SA 267.0
5 Caddell Construction Co. Inc. 167.7
6 Yuksel Insaat Co. Inc. 165.0
7 Bouygues 129.0
8 Weston Solutions Inc. 107.6
9 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 100.0
10 Ferrovial 100.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 40.0
2 Balfour Beatty PLC 39.0
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 21.0
4 ARUP Group Ltd. 19.6
5 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 12.1
In SportsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 HOK 21.8
2 WSP Group PLC 13.5
3 ARUP Group Ltd. 11.5
4 Hamza Associates 5.1
5 GHD Pty. Ltd. 5.0
In Multi-Unit ResidentialRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 25.0
2 ARUP Group Ltd. 21.8
3 KEO International Consultants 18.0
4 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 10.4
5 COWI 9.0
In Distribution and WarehousesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 WSP Group PLC 10.1
2 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 8.2
3 Halcrow Group Ltd. 7.7
4 AMEC Americas 4.0
5 Tebodin Consultants & Engineers 4.0
In Hotels, Motels and Convention CentersRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo 45.6
2 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 39.7
3 Hamza Associates 20.4
4 ARUP Group Ltd. 13.8
5 WSP Group PLC 13.5
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms In Education
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hochtief AG 1,586.5
2 Skanska AB 1,225.0
3 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 265.0
4 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 140.0
5 Ferrovial 100.0
In SportsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hochtief AG 383.6
2 Skanska AB 71.9
3 John Sisk & Son Ltd. 41.8
4 Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd. 40.6
5 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 39.0
In Multi-Unit ResidentialRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Skanska AB 1,093.1
2 Hochtief AG 549.9
3 Ferrovial 367.5
4 Bouygues 320.0
5 Kajima Corp. 301.8
In Distribution and WarehousesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Bouygues 261.0
2 John Sisk & Son Ltd. 186.9
3 Kajima Corp. 158.3
4 Skanska AB 147.7
5 The Facility Group 35.0
In Hotels, Motels and Convention CentersRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hochtief AG 290.2
2 Bouygues 209.0
3 Skanska AB 186.8
4 Ferrovial 100.0
5 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 98.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Contractors In Education
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Need for Runways, Roads and RailsAccelerates Across Global MarketsRevved-up demand fuels spate of multibillion-dollar projects
expressway is a mega-project, but that’s not the case in the Mid-dle East anymore,” he says.
Berger is part of an international consortium, including Sys-tra, Canarail and Khatib Alami, that is heading up the $2-bil-lion North-South Railway project in Saudi Arabia. The 200-kmfreight line is expected to be completed by 2012. The firm alsois involved in extensions of metro systems in Turkey and Wolffsays the company is keeping an eye on opportunities for theCairo metro system and a new system in Tel Aviv.
In February, Systra was selected to manage construction ofa 16.3-km section of the Eastern line of the Algiers tramway.The line comprises 30 stops, including six transport hubs. Ser-vice is planned to be operational in 2009. “Metros seem to begoing in everywhere now,” Wolff says.
In northern Africa, a joint venture of top construction firmsfrom Japan and China inked a deal to build the $11.2-billionEast-West Highway project that will cross Algeria, linking itsborders with Morocco and Tunisia. The 1,216-km road isexpected to be operational in 2010.
Barron says Parsons is sticking to familiar ground whileremaining opportunistic. “As some of these countries sort them-selves out politically, there are opportunities that have us look-ing at places we’ve always shied away from, like Libya,” he says.
Although many global firms are poised to pounce on projectsin the region, it’s uncertain how long the good times will last.“You can’t afford to ignore the Middle East right now,” Wall-work says. “In the short term, you have to be there because ofhow many projects there are. However, the longer term is moredifficult to judge.”
Too Big To IgnoreIndia also has become tough to ignore, drawing the attention ofa growing number of western firms. Work is under way on the$5-billion Mumbai metro railway project, which is scheduledfor completion by 2010. The first phase is an 11-km sectionwith 12 stations and a large portion of elevated track.
The Delhi airport is undergoing a $1-billion modernizationproject, following the signing of a 30-year lease to GMR Indus-tries and Fraport this year. The project is scheduled to be deliv-ered in time for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Several top firms are focusing on India. Berger set up a glob-al design center there last year that is overseeing 27 projects inthe country. Fred Werner, Americas Transportation GroupCEO at Los Angeles-based AECOM Corp., says AECOM
As world markets continue to speed toward globaliza-tion, major transportation projects are paving the way.Design and construction firms are eyeing unprece-dented opportunities to build highways, rail lines, tran-
sit, airports and marine ports that link people nationally, region-ally and globally.
“There’s increased demand throughout the world for [trans-portation] infrastructure and it’s not going away,” says MartynWallwork, a director at U.K.-based Mott MacDonald who spe-cializes in strategy development in the transport sector. “Inareas with developed economies there’s concern about conges-tion. In areas with developing economies, we’re now seeingsustainable investment. Demand is coming up, and coming upfast.”
With multibillion-dollar projects springing up in all cornersof the globe, major firms are cautiously positioning themselves.Given the prospects, some traditionally risk-averse companiesare willing to take a chance on emerging markets that haven’tpreviously appeared on their radar. But the transportation sec-tor also is picking up in established areas like the U.S. and manywestern firms are finding enough work in familiar markets tokeep them from heading into unknown territory.
“A year and a half ago, I would have said the opportunitiesin transportation were outside the U.S.,” says Tom Barron,executive vice president at Pasadena, Calif.-based Parsons Corp.“Now, the U.S. market has heated up significantly and we’re ata point where we can be more selective.”
North of the U.S. border, Parsons has focused on the pub-lic-private partnership opportunities in Canada. In March, Par-sons formed a design-build joint venture with Longmont,Colo.-based Flatiron Constructors to deliver the $110-millionPhase 2 improvements of the Kicking Horse Canyon project.The project includes 4.6 kilometers of highway and a 400-meter-long bridge.
In addition to its North American business, Parsons is focus-ing on Europe and the Middle East. In a joint venture withFrance’s Systra, Parsons has been part of the team creatingDubai’s $3.6-billion metro line. The 52-km Red Line will becomplete in September 2009.
It’s an opportune time to be entrenched in the Middle East,says Derish Wolff, chairman and CEO of The Louis BergerGroup, East Orange, N.J. With billion-dollar deals regularlybeing let out, firms are looking to strike while the market is hot.“Anywhere in the world, you could argue that a billion-dollar
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Transportation
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designer, was selected for the $1.4-billion Gateway Upgradeproject in Brisbane. Maunsell, a unit of AECOM, is currentlypart of the team building another crossing of the Brisbane Riv-er, the $1.6-billion North-South Bypass Tunnel.
The one notably soft market is South America. Many firmsreport that their transportation business is flat or down in theregion. Berger’s Wolff says there is limited infrastructure oppor-tunities in South and Central America, but the company is partof the team led by AECOM that is building the $415-millionQuito International Airport in Ecuador.
On the horizon, many contractors and design firms are anx-iously eyeing opportunities that may soon flow from the Pana-ma Canal. In October, the country voted in favor of a $5.3-bil-lion program to upgrade and widen the 94-year-old canal andthere are plans to expand and improve ports on the Atlantic andPacific coasts.
“The Panama Canal Authority has proven to be a well-rungroup,” Wolff says. When the canal was handed over from theU.S to Panama in 1999, “Many people weren’t sure, but they’vebeen able to get things on track.” �
balked at India in the past, but not these days. “We’ve seen achange there,” he says. “We feel confident in that market.”
Another big target for AECOM and other global firms isChina. On paper, China appears to be the land of opportunityin light of the number of projects in planning. But many glob-al construction firms find it challenging to break into China.
“China is difficult for non-Chinese firms,” Wallwork says.“Cultural matters are very important. That takes time to learn.”
China is undergoing a massive transformation of its rail lines.Between 2006 and 2010, Chinese officials will invest $190 bil-lion in railway infrastructure. Among the planned projects area 1,318-km high-speed railway between Beijing and Shanghaias well as a 115-km link between Beijing and Tianjin that isexpected to be open by the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Negotia-tions are also under way for a 175-km maglev line betweenShanghai and Hangzhou.
Major rail work is also planned in Africa. Chinese and Niger-ian crews broke ground on the $8.3-billion Lagos-Kano railwayin Nigeria in November. China Civil Engineering ConstructionCorp. is helping design and construct the 313-km double-trackline. France’s Bouygues has started work on the $1.6-billionGautrain Rapid Rail Link in South Africa.
Australia remains a hotbed for PPP projects. Queensland-based designer Maunsell has been selected as part of teams onthree large PPP projects in Queensland recently. In September,the Leghton Abigroup Joint Venture, with Maunsell as the lead
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 The Louis Berger Group 454.6
2 AECOM Technology Corp. 281.1
3 Arcadis NV 234.0
4 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 218.1
5 Arup Group Ltd. 208.3
6 Atkins 190.7
7 Egis 177.0
8 Jacobs 175.1
9 Systra 163.9
10 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 162.6
11 Mott MacDonald 156.6
12 WSP Group plc 118.4
13 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 112.9
14 Halcrow Group Ltd. 101.3
15 Poyry 97.0
16 CDI Business Solutions 96.0
17 COWI 94.0
18 AMEC plc 77.0
19 Stantec Inc. 75.4
20 Pacific Consultants International 68.2
21 SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 66.3
22 Scott Wilson 66.0
23 BCEOM Societe Francaise d’Ingenierie 64.8
24 Bechtel 62.0
25 Fugro NV 60.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM TRANSPORTATION AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 InternationalDesign Firms in Transportation
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Bouygues 5,339.0
2 Vinci 5,153.0
3 Bechtel 3,579.0
4 Strabag SE 3,537.0
5 Hochtief AG 3,523.0
6 Ferrovial 3,100.0
7 Royal BAM Group nv 2,602.0
8 Skanska AB 2,588.3
9 Bilfinger Berger AG 2,586.0
10 Balfour Beatty plc 1,525.0
11 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht 1,115.0
12 Obayashi Corp. 858.0
13 China Communications Construction Group 839.8
14 Grupo ACS 756.8
15 Taisei Corp. 614.0
16 Astaldi SpA 553.7
17 OHL SA (Obrascon Huarte Lain SA) 525.3
18 Acciona SA 504.0
19 FCC, Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas SA 465.6
20 Eiffage 408.0
21 China Railway Engineering Corp. 401.5
22 Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd. 397.4
23 China Railway Construction Corp. 355.6
24 Impregilo SpA 341.0
25 Kajima Corp. 331.4
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM TRANSPORTATION AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
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Transportation
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 The Louis Berger Group 37.8
2 AECOM Technology Corp. 32.6
3 Halcrow Group Ltd. 25.3
4 Royal Haskoning 23.6
5 COWI 14.0
6 WSP Group PLC 13.5
7 Jacobs 11.5
8 Carl Bro Gruppen A/S 11.0
9 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 10.7
10 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 9.2
In BridgesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 The Louis Berger Group 63.3
2 Jacobs 43.9
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 40.2
4 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 36.7
5 COWI 31.0
6 EGIS 20.2
7 WSP Group PLC 16.9
8 T.Y. Lin International 16.0
9 Arup Group Ltd. 14.2
10 Hyder Consulting 12.7
In AirportsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 112.9
2 The Louis Berger Group 56.3
3 Arup Group Ltd. 22.7
4 HOK 18.8
5 AECOM Technology Corp. 17.0
6 Mott MacDonald 13.2
7 COWI 12.0
8 Bechtel 12.0
9 Pacific Consultants International Group 11.8
10 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 11.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Design Firms In Marine and Port Facilities
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd. 213.6
2 Hochtief AG 200.4
3 Skanska AB 93.7
4 STFA Construction Group 91.7
5 Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. 91.5
6 E. Pihl & Son AS 76.0
7 N.V. BESIX SA 66.3
8 Bouygues 64.0
9 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLC 47.2
10 Shimizu Corp. 38.5
In BridgesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Skanska AB 521.3
2 Bouygues 384.0
3 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 262.0
4 Ferrovial 200.0
5 Acciona SA 166.0
6 Jacobs 105.1
7 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 93.0
8 Construtora Andrade Gutierrez SA 72.2
9 N.V. BESIX SA 66.0
10 Taisei Corp. 52.0
In AirportsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Bechtel 311.0
2 Hochtief AG 255.6
3 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 206.0
4 Rizzani de Eccher SpA 190.5
5 Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd. 161.4
6 Shimizu Corp. 123.1
7 Skanska AB 106.9
8 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 103.0
9 Bouygues 72.0
10 Balfour Beatty PLC 68.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 The Louis Berger Group 246.4
2 EGIS 125.7
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 110.0
4 Jacobs 106.8
5 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 81.4
6 Stantec Inc. 65.0
7 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 55.7
8 WSP Group PLC 50.7
9 Mott MacDonald 46.4
10 Arup Group Ltd. 44.2
11 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 42.7
12 Halcrow Group Ltd. 41.0
13 Parsons 38.4
14 URS Corp. 36.3
15 AMEC Americas 33.0
16 COWI 25.0
17 TCGI Engineers 24.2
18 Pacific Consultants International Group 23.1
19 DHV Group 16.9
20 Stanley Consultants Inc. 16.9
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 20 International Design Firms in Highways
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Bouygues 4,527.0
2 Ferrovial 2,500.0
3 Hochtief AG 2,327.7
4 Skanska AB 1,258.2
5 Balfour Beatty PLC 459.0
6 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 390.0
7 Astaldi SpA 382.9
8 Acciona SA 323.0
9 Taisei Corp. 280.0
10 Obrascon Huarte LaÌn SA 247.2
11 Mota-Engil SGPS SA 213.6
12 Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd. 157.1
13 Alarko Contracting Group 128.8
14 Kiewit Corp. 126.1
15 Jacobs 112.3
16 Construtora Andrade Gutierrez SA 105.6
17 Contracting & Trading Co. C.A.T. Cos. 102.9
18 The Arab Contractors (O.A.O. & Co.) 95.5
19 Dogus Insaat ve Ticaret AS 94.1
20 Samsung Corp. 79.8
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 20 International Contractors In Highways
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Systra 163.9
2 Arup Group Ltd. 111.2
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 81.3
4 Mott MacDonald 76.3
5 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 69.2
6 The Louis Berger Group 50.8
7 Bechtel 35.0
8 WSP Group PLC 30.5
9 EGIS 26.4
10 Halcrow Group Ltd. 24.8
11 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 23.5
12 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 16.6
13 Pacific Consultants International Group 16.0
14 DHV Group 15.5
15 Jacobs 12.9
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 15 International Design Firms in Mass Transit and Rail
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Bechtel 3,179.0
2 Balfour Beatty PLC 954.0
3 Skanska AB 562.0
4 Hochtief AG 527.6
5 Ferrovial 400.0
6 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 323.0
7 China Railway Construction Corp. 299.3
8 Ghella SpA 287.2
9 Impregilo SpA 234.0
10 Bouygues 225.0
11 Fluor Corp. 220.1
12 Obrascon Huarte LaÌn SA 200.8
13 Taisei Corp. 186.0
14 Kajima Corp. 149.4
15 Astaldi SpA 143.6
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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Market Expands Across New BordersAs Suppliers Follow Owners AbroadAutomakers lead ongoing convergence to Asian markets
as well. Alcoa is building a $240-million, 350,000-sq-ft plant inChina that will house a new hot rolling mill, a cold mill, a cast-ing facility and a finishing facility for flat rolled aluminum prod-ucts. Alcoa is using millions of dollars in refurbished equipmentthat had been purchased from a plant in the U.S. to fit-out theplant.
In aerospace, Ohio-based Timken Co. announced plans thisyear for its sixth plant in China. Located in Chengdu, it willprovide ball and cylindrical bearings targeted for application inthe aerospace industry. Work on a $250-million chip plant inXian for Micron Technology is finishing up with operations expect-ed to start in early 2007.
In light of activity in the electronics sectors, petrochemicalproducers are lining up to help support manufacturers as well,Rosamond says. “Chemicals have the potential for the highestgrowth of any industry,” he says. “Every chemical guy is saying,‘My customers have come here, I need to be here.’”
Another CH2M-Hill client, Akzo Nobel, recently doubledits presence in the region with a new facility in Guangzhou. Thefacility will support the company’s pulp and paper business throughits Eka Chemicals unit.
While China is thriving, other Asian markets also are seeingheightened activity. Intel announced plans in November tobuild a $1-billion semiconductor chip assembly plant in Viet-nam. The 500,000-sq-ft factory, based in Ho Chi Minh City,represents the largest single foreign investment in the country'shistory. Construction will begin in March with completionscheduled for early 2009.
Singapore also has been a hub of recent activity. DuPontbroke ground in December on new production facilities therethat will serve the aerospace and semiconductor industries. Thefacilities, which will be completed in 2008, will produce light-weight and durable “metal-replacement” technologies.
Norelco UMS Holdings, a subsidiary of UMS Aerospace,also announced plans to build a new 80,000-sq-ft $20-million aero-space plant in Singapore.
Swiss chemical company Lonza and joint venture partnerBio One Capital of Singapore plan to invest up to $350 millionfor a second biomedical manufacturing facility there. Lonza'sfirst plant recently broke ground in the country.
In South America, Argentina and Uruguay are at odds overa pulp mill Uruguay began building this year near the Argen-tine border. Argentinian officials, concerned the plant will pol-
Global markets continue to expand rapidly and compa-nies in the manufacturing and industrial process sectorsare scrambling to keep up. As major companies settleinto new territories around the world, their suppliers
are following right behind, creating waves of opportunities fordesign and construction firms.
Greg Kozicz, president of Alberici Corp., St. Louis, says thatclients in manufacturing are getting more comfortable in coun-tries about which they were previously wary.
“Just like in the U.S., economic factors drive spending decisionsin other parts of the world,” he says. “But there’s the added fac-tor of political stability. Manufacturers are finding a fair amountof political stability in growing markets right now. As the largemanufacturers build their businesses, component manufactur-ers are racing to make sure they are sourcing these companiesin these new markets.”
China may best exemplify Kozicz’s observations. As compa-nies like General Motors have established their footprints in thecountry, many of their suppliers are moving in as well. CH2M-Hill Cos. worked on several projects for auto suppliers in 2006,including American Axle and Manufacturing, Cooper Tire andRubber, Wescast Industries and Federal Mogul.
“At this stage in the game, the large auto assembly and man-ufacturing plants are pretty well in place for a while in China,”says David Rosamond, managing director at CH2M-Hill.“Now, it’s the tier-one suppliers of everything from paint to tiresto glass.”
American Axle kicked off its China-based plans with a $90-million, 200,000-sq-ft facility in Changshu that broke groundthis spring. The project, which included Alberici as a team mem-ber, is the first phase of a 1.3-million-sq-ft master plan.
Go EastThe project was a landmark for CH2M-Hill because it was thefirst built under its new general building contractor and publicworks construction license, which was granted in January. Thelicense is a new requirement for construction firms looking todo business in China. The system has created a new barrier toentry for global construction firms looking to work in China.Only 12 foreign-based firms have the license so far, he says.CH2M-Hill is one of three U.S.-based firms on the list alongwith Fluor Corp. and Bechtel.
The company is working with other suppliers in the region
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The rapidly growing regions of the Middle East are also see-ing opportunities to add plants, particularly in the petrochemi-cal sector. Fluor is serving as construction manager on a new$2.2-billion petrochemical complex for Saudi Kayan in Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia. Construction is to begin in February withcompletion targeted for December 2009.
Also in Al-Jubail, Samsung Engineering & Constructionrecently won a $214-million contract to build a petrochemicalplant for Saudi European Petrochemical Company. The projectis expected to complete in September 2008.
A wave of future petrochemical plants may be headed to Pak-istan in the coming years. The government has established12,500 acres of land in Gwadar for an “oil city” which will includea “petrochemical city.” The project will be started with an ini-
lute the Rio Uruguay, are protesting the project. Constructionis nearly 70% complete on the $1.2-billion plant, which is ownedby Metsa-Botnia, Finland. The contractor on the project isAustria’s Andritz Group.
Vehicle for DevelopmentVolkswagen recently announced plans to build a $350-millionplant in Pune, India. The plant will manufacture compact carsand is scheduled to open in 2009. Renault also wants to expandits presence in the region with a new manufacturing and assem-bly plant. Officials say the facility, which will also produce Nis-san vehicles, will open in 2009 and is expected to produce500,000 vehicles annually by 2012. A location has not yet beenannounced.
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 183.8
2 Jacobs 72.9
3 CH2M HILL Cos. 70.1
4 Golder Associates Corp. 64.4
5 ARCADIS NV 50.0
6 CDI Business Solutions 37.0
7 WSP Group plc 25.0
8 Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd. 24.9
9 Tebodin Consultants & Engineers 20.0
10 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 19.2
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM MANUFACTURING AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 in InternationalDesign Firms in Manufacturing
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Taikisha Ltd. 769.3
2 Takenaka Corp. 683.0
3 Fluor Corp. 404.9
4 Shimizu Corp. 379.7
5 Kajima Corp. 335.9
6 Skanska AB 161.1
7 CB&I 151.0
8 Alberici Corp. 137.4
9 Obayashi Corp. 122.0
10 HOCHTIEF AG 116.3
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM MANUFACTURING AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN
The Top 25 in InternationalContractors in Manufacturing
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 7.1
2 Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd. 5.6
3 WSP Group PLC 4.0
4 Day & Zimmermann Group 4.0
5 DHV Group 3.8
In Semiconductor PlantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 CH2M HILL Cos. 38.2
2 Jacobs 29.3
3 COWI 3.0
4 Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd. 3.0
5 CTCI Corp. 1.9
In Auto Assembly PlantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 CDI Business Solutions 37.0
2 Burns & McDonnell 1.3
3 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 1.0
4 Hochtief AG .6
5 SETEC .4
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms In Electronic Assembly Plants
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fluor Corp. 403.6
2 GS Engineering & Consruction Corp. 65.0
3 Kajima Corp. 58.4
4 Hochtief AG 44.0
5 Taikisha Ltd. 37.6
In Semiconductor PlantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Taikisha Ltd. 302.8
2 Skanska AB 123.7
3 CH2M HILL Cos. 40.6
4 Jacobs 36.0
5 Samsung Corp. 36.0
In Auto Assembly PlantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Taikisha Ltd. 422.9
2 Shimizu Corp. 211.6
3 Alberici Corp. 137.4
4 Hazama Corp. 76.0
5 Hochtief AG 57.7
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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tial investment of $12.5 billion.In the biotech industry, Ireland continues to attract invest-
ment. Eli Lilly announced in December it will invest $532 mil-lion to expand biopharmaceutical manufacturing at its plant inKinsale. A contractor has not yet been chosen. The project willbreak ground in late 2007 with facilities operational in 2010.Amgen has begun work on $1-billion in pharmacuetical facili-ties in Cork, expected to wrap up in 2009. �
Manufacturing/Industrial Process
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hatch Group 300.4
2 SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 278.3
3 Poyry 196.0
4 Aker Kvaerner ASA 185.1
5 Fluor Corp. 178.7
6 Jacobs 176.1
7 Bechtel 155.0
8 AMEC plc 81.0
9 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 78.0
10 ARCADIS NV 48.0
11 Tebodin Consultants & Engineers 30.0
12 WSP Group plc 28.7
13 KBR 23.3
14 Parsons 23.1
15 CH2M HILL Cos. 22.4
16 Stantec Inc. 20.5
17 Day & Zimmermann Group 16.0
18 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 13.5
19 PCG Profabril Consulplano Group 11.9
20 Atkins 11.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM INDUSTRIAL PROCESS AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 20 InternationalDesign Firms in Industrial Process
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fluor Corp. 1,256.1
2 Bilfinger Berger AG 1,036.0
3 Bechtel 736.0
4 Skanska AB 666.5
5 AMEC plc 524.0
6 Jacobs 519.8
7 Vinci 432.0
8 Strabag SE 422.0
9 Aker Kvaerner ASA 411.4
10 Techint Group 407.0
11 Eiffage 400.0
12 Hochtief AG 389.0
13 Grupo ACS 378.7
14 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 258.0
15 CEGELEC 168.0
16 Chiyoda Corp. 148.0
17 TECHNIP 144.0
18 China Metallurgical Group Corp. 123.6
19 Shimizu Corp. 115.6
20 China Nonferrous Metal Ind. Frgn. Eng’g & Const. 106.1
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM INDUSTRIAL PROCESS AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 20 InternationalContractors in Industrial Process
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Aker Kvaerner ASA 49.8
2 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 47.0
3 Jacobs 40.3
4 Bechtel 32.0
5 KBR 23.3
6 Day & Zimmermann Group 16.0
7 Tebodin Consultants & Engineers 12.0
8 JGC Corp. 10.0
9 Fluor Corp. 9.8
10 Hatch Group 8.9
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Design Firms in Chemical Plants
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Chiyoda Corp. 143.0
2 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 137.0
3 Fluor Corp. 135.4
4 Jacobs 129.8
5 Aker Kvaerner ASA 116.0
6 GAMA 87.4
7 Bechtel 82.0
8 JGC Corp. 74.0
9 TECHNIP 65.0
10 Skanska AB 46.5
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hatch Group 286.0
2 Bechtel 116.0
3 Fluor Corp. 89.7
4 Aker Kvaerner ASA 20.3
5 PCG Profabril Consulplano Group 11.9
In Food ProcessingRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Jacobs 19.1
2 Tebodin Consultants & Engineers 12.0
3 AMEC Americas 3.0
4 COWI 2.0
5 Sinclair Knight Merz 1.8
In PharmaceuticalsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Jacobs 116.7
2 Fluor Corp. 77.9
3 Aker Kvaerner ASA 52.0
4 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 31.0
5 Parsons 23.1
In Pulp and Paper MillsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Aker Kvaerner ASA 63.0
2 AMEC Americas 13.0
3 WSP Group PLC 7.8
4 China National Machinery Industry Corp. 4.0
5 Sinclair Knight Merz 3.1
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms In Steel and Nonferrous Metal Plants
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fluor Corp. 778.4
2 Bechtel 652.0
3 Techint Group 376.0
4 Aker Kvaerner ASA 248.0
5 China Nonferrous Metal Indus. For. E & C Co. Ltd. 106.1
In Food ProcessingRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hochtief AG 84.4
2 Renaissance Construction 41.7
3 Skanska AB 20.3
4 Shimizu Corp. 10.3
5 TECHNIP 10.0
In PharmaceuticalsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Skanska AB 525.5
2 Jacobs 368.1
3 Fluor Corp. 341.1
4 Hochtief AG 224.6
5 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 115.0
In Pulp and Paper MillsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 China National Machinery Industry Corp. 70.0
2 BE&K Inc. 45.3
3 Aker Kvaerner ASA 32.1
4 China Metallurgical Group Corp. 31.4
5 Renaissance Construction 19.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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Construction-Hungry, Robust SectorFeeds Exploding Global Oil DemandsBiofuels, heavy crude gasification are burgeoning markets
Saudi Arabia, part of a larger development that will deliver 1.2million bpd of Arabian light crude by 2009.
Australia now supplies 10% of the Pacific Rim’s LNG needsand wants to increase that to 30%. Foster Wheeler is leadingan engineering, procurement and construction team to add afifth LNG liquefaction train, the North West Shelf VenturePhase V expansion project, at an existing complex at Karratha,Western Australia.
Other regions are poised for more work, although due totighter national controls over foreign investment or politicaluncertainty, China, Russia and many countries in Africa andSouth America are unlikely to generate near-term activity foroutside companies on par with the Middle East, according toseveral international contractors.
Help WantedIn addition to material and equipment scarcity caused by gen-eral global economic growth, contractors in petroleum andLNG projects are particularly feeling the labor pinch. In theU.S., PCL’s Stalenhoef points out that 35% of constructioncrafts live in Texas and Louisiana. With an abundance of workin the Gulf of Mexico and Katrina rebuilding efforts, PCL hasseen a 50% increase in both wages and per diem rates over thepast 12 months. Faced with more expensive “mobile” labor, thecompany plans to increase its staff size by 40% over the courseof the next 14 to 18 months, according to Stalenhoef. “You willsee some projects stretched out because of extended deliveriesand lack of resources,” says Jeff Faulk, group president of Ener-gy & Chemicals for Fluor Corp., which has seen its backlogtriple over the past five years. “Construction periods are ulti-mately longer than three or four years ago.”
In this environment, contractors are careful not to bite offmore than they can chew while fostering stronger relationshipswith reliable clients and dependable subcontractors and startingwork early. “We are being quite selective about what we take,”says Carolyn Greenhalgh, director of corporate communica-tions and global marketing at Foster Wheeler. “We’re very busy,and we try to start work with clients right at the feasibility phas-es. You’re building a good relationship with the clients, but italso helps you plan your projects and your overall workload.”
One workload aspect contractors were not expecting 12months ago stems from escalating environmental concern andincreased interest in carbon captured storage and biofuels, ac-cording to Ray Bignell, director of strategic planning for Fos-
For constructors and designers of petroleum and liquidnatural gas facilities there is growing demand for projectsranging from grass roots facilities to multibillion-dollarupgrades. Last year left many contractors with unprece-
dented backlogs and decreased availability of personnel andmaterials, leading many to plan for labor force expansion, gal-vanize relationships with subcontractors and get ready for morejoint venture work.
According to the Energy Information Administration’s 2006report released by the U.S. Dept. of Energy, energy consump-tion is expected to grow 71% worldwide by 2030. Next yearabout $50 billion is expected to be spent on construction of oil,gas and petrochemical facilities, according to projections byJapan-based JGC Corp. ExxonMobil, for example, has spentnearly $20 billion this year on capital expenditures and will con-tinue to invest at that level for the next several years, saysExxonMobil spokesman Dave Garner. BP Group capital expen-ditures in 2006 were about $16 billion, according to figuresreleased this year by BP Chief Executive John Browne.
“We are turning away work,” says Peter Stalenhoef, presi-dent and COO of Denver-based PCL Construction Enterpris-es Inc.’s heavy industrial division, which contracted about $1.5billion in new work this fall. Its work includes an agreementawaiting regulatory approval expected this spring for a 231,000-barrel-per-day heavy oil upgrader in Alberta, Canada. PCLIndustrial Management and Montreal-based SNC-Lavalinshare PMC and EPC work for half of the North West Upgrad-ing processing facility.
Alberta’s oil sands region, as well as new oil reserves discov-ered in the Gulf of Mexico, continue to fuel North Americanwork. Expansion and upgrade projects also continue. Earlierthis fall, BP North America awarded program management,construction management and three major engineering and fab-rication packages to Irving, Texas-based Fluor Corp. for its $3-billion upgrade to the Canadian heavy crude refinery in Whit-ing, Ind. The project is scheduled to begin this year and becomplete by 2011, and require approximately 2,500 workers.
The busiest region continues to be the Middle East, wherea number of petrochemical, oil and gas projects are under wayor planned. A joint venture of Clinton, N.J.-based FosterWheeler Ltd. and Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co.,Seoul, South Korea, last fall was awarded a lump-sum turnkeyEPC contract by Saudi Aramco for the Khurias gas facility in
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ter Wheeler. “It’s quite clear you’re going to get a number ofnew [biofuel] plants,” he says, adding that it will have a tremen-dous impact on the agricultural sector as well. “Also, a lot ofgovernments started introducing mandated levels of biofuels, sothe producers will have to start thinking about 2010 or whatev-er the date is.”
Interest in harnessing gasification technology is re-emergingas refiners explore ways to utilize the bottom of the barrel. “Withthe shift to heavier crudes, refiners are creating coke and similarbottom-of-the-barrel materials that lack an economic and envi-ronmental disposition,” Marshall says. “Although not a new tech-nology, gasification of these materials is becoming more attrac-tive as technology providers develop way to process thesematerials that make economic and environmental sense.” �
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 KBR 1,150.3
2 Fugro NV 973.0
3 Fluor Corp. 966.3
4 WorleyParsons 658.9
5 ABB Lummus Global 551.4
6 Bechtel 482.0
7 TECHNIP 462.0
8 JGC Corp. 417.0
9 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 319.0
10 SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 239.1
11 AMEC plc 227.0
12 Aker Kvaerner ASA 182.3
13 SK Engineering & Construction 136.3
14 Jacobs 132.6
15 VECO Corp. 127.0
16 The Shaw Group Inc. 122.1
17 Mustang Engineering 120.0
18 Snamprogetti 96.0
19 CTCI Corp. 59.3
20 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 51.6
21 Mott MacDonald 46.0
22 Hyundai Engineering Co. Ltd. 32.1
23 Atkins 27.2
24 URS 26.4
25 Consolidated Contractors Int’l Co. 25.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM PETROLEUM AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 InternationalDesign Firms in Petroleum
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 TECHNIP 6,134.0
2 Fluor Corp. 3,730.5
3 JGC Corp. 2,761.0
4 Bechtel 2,433.0
5 Snamprogetti 1,607.0
6 Petrofac Ltd. 1,485.7
7 Consolidated Contractors Int’l Co. 1,310.7
8 Aker Kvaerner ASA 1,067.4
9 AMEC plc 975.0
10 Toyo Engineering Corp. 971.0
11 KBR 921.2
12 CB&I 874.0
13 Grupo ACS 668.8
14 GS Engineering & Construction 611.0
15 Jacobs 570.1
16 China Petroleum Eng’g & Constr. Corp. 552.5
17 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 521.0
18 Tecnicas Reunidas SA 486.0
19 ABB Lummus Global 448.3
20 SembCorp Engineers and Constructors 366.7
21 PCL Construction Enterprises 349.0
22 CEGELEC 322.0
23 SK Engineering & Construction 302.2
24 Hyundai Engineering & Constr. Co. 279.6
25 Skanska AB 273.8
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM PETROLEUM AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 International Contractorsin Petroleum
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 KBR 66.7
2 WSP Group PLC 40.9
3 Callison Architecture Inc. 30.0
4 Mott MacDonald 28.3
5 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 23.8
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms in Maintenance
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Petrofac Ltd. 605.5
2 Jacobs 160.7
3 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 82.0
4 Turner Industries Group LLC. 64.5
5 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 38.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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Petroleum
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fluor Corp. 817.4
2 ABB Lummus Global 517.8
3 TECHNIP 462.0
4 Bechtel 449.0
5 WorleyParsons 444.2
6 JGC Corp. 416.0
7 KBR 328.7
8 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 273.0
9 SK Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd. 135.3
10 The Shaw Group Inc. 122.1
11 Aker Kvaerner ASA 110.0
12 Jacobs 89.5
13 VECO Corp. 77.0
14 Snamprogetti 70.0
15 CTCI Corp. 59.3
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 15 International Design FirmsIn Refineries and Petrochemicals Plants
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fluor Corp. 3,528.1
2 JGC Corp. 2,760.0
3 Bechtel 2,228.0
4 TECHNIP 2,179.0
5 Snamprogetti 1,294.0
6 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 854.0
7 Petrofac Ltd. 750.3
8 GS Engineering & Construction Corp. 611.0
9 KBR 597.6
10 Tecnicas Reunidas SA 486.0
11 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 439.0
12 Jacobs 409.4
13 Aker Kvaerner ASA 405.1
14 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 309.0
15 ABB Lummus Global 303.9
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 15 International Contractors In Refineries and Petrochemicals Plants
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 KBR 809.7
2 WorleyParsons 143.0
3 Fluor Corp. 125.5
4 Mustang Engineering 95.0
5 Aker Kvaerner ASA 66.2
6 Jacobs 34.7
7 ABB Lummus Global 33.6
8 Fugro Inc. 19.4
9 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 15.3
10 Waldemar S. Nelson & Co. Inc. 13.3
In PipelinesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 VECO Corp. 50.0
2 Bechtel 33.0
3 WorleyParsons 28.1
4 Snamprogetti 26.0
5 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 25.5
6 Mott MacDonald 23.7
7 Fluor Corp. 22.6
8 AMEC Americas 20.0
9 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 20.0
10 ILF Consulting Engineers 19.8
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Design Firms In Offshore and Underwater Facilities
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 TECHNIP 3,493.0
2 Aker Kvaerner ASA 633.8
3 KBR 323.5
4 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 290.7
5 Heerema Fabrication Group BV 172.0
6 Quattrogemini Ltd. 165.2
7 ABB Lummus Global 144.4
8 N.V. BESIX SA 117.9
9 National Petroleum Construction Co. (NPCC) 108.0
10 Kiewit Corp. 94.2
In PipelinesRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Snamprogetti 313.0
2 Bechtel 205.0
3 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 166.0
4 Fluor Corp. 110.8
5 Techint Group 91.0
6 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 87.0
7 Petrofac Ltd. 83.4
8 Contracting & Trading Co. C.A.T. Cos. 65.0
9 Tekfen Construction & Installation Co. 56.0
10 McConnell Dowell 53.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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Cleaner Coal Technology ProliferatesIn Markets Buffeted by Gas, Oil WoesAround the world, utilities pursue alternatives to old school power
nificantly increase our involvement in energy projects withinthe next year,” says John Gustke, regional director of SoutheastAsia for Black & Veatch’s energy business.
In Europe, a 2001 European Union directive promotingrenewable energy sources sparked interest in combining alter-native fuel sources such as biomass and landfill material withcleaner coal technologies. Tractebel recently completed thedesign of two co-combustion electricity generators that use bio-mass material with pulverized coal. “We see more and moreprojects here in Belgium or the neighboring countries where weburn wood scraps or other waste combined with coal in the coalboilers,” says Patrick Wilmart, marketing and sales director forTractebel’s power activities.
Foster Wheeler is currently supplying, under an EPC con-tract, a 19-MW unit to Lomellinia Energia’s waste-to-energyplant in Parona, Italy, that will convert refuse-derived waste(RDF) into electricity, using CFB technology. “Our CFB tech-nology does burn an incredibly large range of what you mightcall very-difficult-to-burn poor quality fuels, like the slurries,like the biomass,” says Carolyn Greenhalgh, Foster Wheeler’sdirector of corporate communications and global E&C market-ing. “And it burns them cleanly and very efficiently.”
Jim McVea, vice president and manager of London-basedAMEC PLC’s Atlanta operations, says AMEC is aggressivelypursuing biomass-fired projects, particularly in the westernprovinces of Canada and the northwestern United States, wherewood waste products are prevalent. “We’re seeing more andmore potential opportunities in biomass,” he says.
High oil prices and concern about greenhouse gases hasrenewed interest in nuclear powerplants. “Everybody recog-nizes that nuclear energy is very good at reducing emissions indeveloped countries,” Wilmart says.
A team led by Framatome ANP (AREVA) in France andSeimens KWU in Germany has developed the prototype for athird-generation pressurized water reactor, called the EuropeanPressurized Reactor (EPR). The AREVA/Siemens team isbuilding the world’s first EPR nuclear plant in Olkiluoto, Fin-land, which will have a 1,600-MW capacity when complete in2009. The EPR design increases safety systems and efficiency.AREVA says that the EPR will use 17% less uranium to gener-ate electricity than traditional plants.
In Latin America, Africa and China, hydroelectric develop-ment still holds significant potential. “In the case of Brazil,about half of the country’s hydro potential still remains to be
Industry experts say that although gas-fired powerplantsdominated the power market as recently as five or six yearsago, utility companies around the world have found thegrowing scarcity of natural gas and oil, combined with esca-
lating prices, is driving them to explore other options. At the topof theirs lists are cleaner coal technologies and plants that burnlow-quality fuels such as waste or biomass material.
“The world has realized that there is not enough gas to allow[gas-fired plants] to run economically,” says Bob Giglio, direc-tor of global marketing at Clinton, N.J.-based Foster WheelerPower Group. “This has thrown the market back toward coal,which is a very steady, ample-supply fuel with a steady price his-tory and price outlook.”
The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts thatworld coal consumption will nearly double, from 5.4 billionshort tons in 2003 to 10.6 billion tons in 2030. But burning coalreleases pollutant-rich emissions. Clean air initiatives like theKyoto Protocol and growing concern about global warminghave coal plant engineers and manufacturers developing clean-er coal technologies to generate electricity with less fuel andlower emissions.
Foster Wheeler has begun work on a $200-million contractfor the design, supply and erection of a circulating fluidized-bed(CFB) boiler island for a 460-MW powerplant at Lagisza,Poland, aimed for a 2009 completion. The project marks thefirst time supercritical once-through steam technology has beenintegrated with Foster Wheeler’s CFB boiler design. “This is avery important project for us as well as for the environmentbecause it promises to produce electricity from coal in a veryclean way, with the lowest emissions,” Giglio says.
Brussels-based Tractebel Engineering (SUEZ) is studyingthe feasibility of ultrasupercritical technology in coal plants inthe Netherlands and Germany. Ultrasupercritical plants will beup to 46% more efficient than traditional subcritical power-plants, according to Tractebel officials.
The coal market is particularly strong in Asia. EIA estimatesthat China and India will account for 70% of the projectedincrease in world coal consumption. Giglio says utilities in Asia“put in more coal boilers than anywhere else in the world, andwe expect that trend to continue.”
To take advantage of growing opportunities in the energymarket in Vietnam, particularly for coal-fired plants, Black &Veatch, Overland Park, Kan., opened a new energy office in HoChi Minh City in the summer of 2006. “We are planning to sig-
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ing services for the 4,900-MW Long Tan hydroelectric project,in Tian’E China. At 216.5-m-high, B&V says it will be theworld’s largest roller-compacted concrete dam.
In Russia there is demand for new powerplants and replace-ment of aging ones. Dave Still, senior vice president and region-al director for the Middle East, India, Europe and Africa forBlack & Veatch’s energy business, says, “New combined heat and
developed,” says Paulo Lacerda de Melo, vice president of engi-neering and business ventures at Constructora Norberto Ode-brecht SA, in Sao Paulo. “On the other side, you have shortagesof gas and other power alternatives. Hydroelectric power is anatural and competitive solution.” Odebrecht is nearing com-pletion of Angola’s 520-MW Capanda hydroelectric plant.Black & Veatch is providing design and construction consult-
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 341.4
2 Chengda Engineering Corp. of China 288.4
3 Poyry 156.0
4 WorleyParsons 142.1
5 Tractebel Engineering (Suez) 103.6
6 Lahmeyer International GmbH 83.4
7 Burns and Roe 80.4
8 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 76.6
9 AMEC plc 73.0
10 Bechtel 49.0
11 Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG 46.0
12 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 44.0
13 Black & Veatch 43.8
14 Washington Group International 43.0
15 AECOM Technology Corp. 42.5
16 Mott MacDonald 41.5
17 The Shaw Group Inc. 39.3
18 Chiyoda Corp. 39.0
19 Earth Tech Inc. 34.0
20 Fugro NV 30.0
21 Golder Associates Corp. 25.1
22 CH2M HILL Cos. 22.9
23 Nippon Koei Group 20.8
24 Sinclair Knight Merz 20.0
25 Colenco Power Engineering Ltd. 17.3
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM POWERAS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 InternationalDesign Firms in Power
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Chiyoda Corp. 2,045.0
2 Bechtel 720.0
3 Abeinsa 573.0
4 CEGELEC 484.0
5 Grupo ACS 457.1
6 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 453.0
7 China National Machinery Industry Corp. 420.6
8 Vinci 380.0
9 Tractebel Engineering (Suez) 294.3
10 Washington Group International 292.5
11 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht 286.0
86.0 12 Eiffage 282.0
13 Skanska AB 276.7
14 Bilfinger Berger AG 263.0
15 Aker Kvaerner ASA 251.1
16 China National Chemical Eng’g Grp. 225.8
17 Sinohydro Corp. 221.0
18 GAMA 209.2
19 Bouygues 208.0
20 Hyundai Engineering & Constr. Co. 202.6
21 Shandong Electric Power Constr. 175.1
22 Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 168.8
168.8 23 Solentache Bachy 167.0
24 AMEC plc 164.0
25 Dongfang Electric Corp. 160.6
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM POWER AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 25 InternationalContractors in Power
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 WorleyParsons 99.4
2 Burns and Roe 70.4
3 Black & Veatch 39.8
4 Chiyoda Corp. 39.0
5 Lahmeyer International GmBH 31.3
6 Mott MacDonald 24.4
7 Bechtel 21.0
8 Washington Group International 20.0
9 AMEC Americas 16.0
10 Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG 16.0
11 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 14.0
12 The Shaw Group Inc. 13.3
13 URS Corp. 11.2
14 Hyundai Engineering Co. Ltd. 8.2
15 Stanley Consultants Inc. 5.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 15 International Design Firms in Fossil Fuel
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Chiyoda Corp. 2,045.0
2 Aker Kvaerner ASA 251.1
3 GAMA 209.2
4 Shandong Electric Power Construction Corp. 175.1
5 Bechtel 171.0
6 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 169.0
7 Skanska AB 151.8
8 GS Engineering & Construction Corp. 144.0
9 China National Machinery Industry Corp. 140.0
10 TECHNIP 97.0
11 Washington Group International 89.5
12 Perini Corp. 86.0
13 Larsen & Toubro Ltd. E&C Division 79.4
14 The Shaw Group Inc. 74.0
15 Black & Veatch 73.4
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
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powerplants will help avoid blackouts and brownouts, especial-ly in the high-demand winter months.”
But obtaining and managing EPC contracts in Russia is dif-ficult, Still says. “New building of powerplants in Russia is justgaining momentum. They have not built many for a long time.Local contractors and suppliers, many without current experi-ence in large plant new build, will be stressed to serve the need.”
Although utilities are pursuing alternatives to gas-firedplants, many still want combined and simple-cycle plants thatuse gas or oil. “Natural gas remains a more environmentallyattractive energy source and burns more efficiently than coal,and it still is expected to be the fuel of choice in many regions,”states EIA’s 2006 international outlook. Adds AMEC’s McVea:“The price of crude oil is coming down a little bit, and just theamount of time that it takes to permit and build a gas-fired plantcompared to a coal-fired plant or a nuclear plant—you’re talk-ing a couple of years versus a decade in some cases.” �
Power
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 AECOM Technology Corp. 42.5
2 Bechtel 25.0
3 Washington Group International 23.0
4 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 18.1
5 Mott MacDonald 15.9
In Nuclear PlantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 The Shaw Group Inc. 23.6
2 WorleyParsons 14.2
3 AMEC Americas 14.0
4 Empresarios Agrupados 12.5
5 Tecnicas Reunidas SA 10.0
In HydroplantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Lahmeyer International GmBH 34.6
2 The Louis Berger Group 15.9
3 MWH 10.5
4 Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG 10.0
5 Hatch Group 8.5
In CogenerationRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 JGC Corp. 16.0
2 Jacobs 15.6
3 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. 12.3
4 Burns and Roe 10.0
5 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 5.1
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms Transmission and Distribution
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Bechtel 543.0
2 Abeinsa Ingenieria y Construccion Industrial SA 507.8
3 Washington Group International 203.0
4 Bouygues 192.0
5 Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. 138.6
In Nuclear PlantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 China Zhonyuan Engineering Corp. 83.7
2 Taikisha Ltd. 24.5
3 Black & Veatch 21.3
4 Bouygues 16.0
5 WorleyParsons 7.8
In HydroplantsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 256.0
2 Dongfang Electric Corp. 195.6
3 China National Machinery Industry Corp. 162.0
4 Kajima Corp. 74.8
5 Skanska AB 43.8
In CogenerationRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 JGC Corp. 117.0
2 The Stellar Group 57.4
3 China National Machinery Industry Corp. 52.8
4 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 42.0
5 Jacobs 41.3
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Contractors In Transmission and Distribution
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Demand for Infrastructure UpgradesHot Market in Developing NationsWastewater reuse is a main focus on Middle Eastern projects
2010,” says Otta. “While it is not possible because it will costtens of billions of dollars, New Delhi is looking to spend hun-dreds of millions.”
Many countries are turning to reuse as a solution. “There arefew projects in the Middle East that don’t have water reuse assome element of the project,” says Guttenplan. The technolo-gies applied are generally the same used domestically, but on amuch larger scale, he says.
Metcalf & Eddy is working on an 80-million gallon-per-daywastewater treatment plant in Muscat, Oman, that will be thelargest membrane treatment plant in the Middle East. Nearlyall of the effluent is being reused for irrigation and groundwa-ter recharge, says Guttenplan.
Hit with a seven-year drought, Australia will soon have amultibillion-dollar reuse program under way, says Otta. “In theBrisbane area the reservoirs are down to 18% going into the[southern hemisphere’s] summer,” he says.
As countries spend billions of dollars on developing newsources, a sleeping giant is beginning to stir—supply linerepairs. Currently most developed countries lose roughly 40 to60% of water to leaks, says Tony Rooney, CEO of Chesterfield,Mo.-based Insituform Technologies, Inc. In developing coun-tries in Asia, pipe deterioration threatens to be a burgeoningproblem. In New Dehli, 70% of the water is lost during transi-tion, he says.
“Most pipes were put in the ground 50 to 60 years ago,” saysRooney. “The pipe infrastructure was only designed to last 50years. We have seen a very large amount of water and waste-water lines reach and pass their life cycle.”
Sewer lines aren’t being neglected, especially in NorthAmerica. “There is a huge amount activity related to collectionof sewage,” says Jim Kunz, senior vice president in charge ofNorth American water and wastewater for Long Beach, Calif.-based Earth Tech. “Our Canadian operations are quite busywith wastewater system upgrades.”
In hazardous waste remediation, the U.K. will soon be ahotbed of activity. A large amount of nuclear cleanup work willbegin in England next year as decommissioning projects at theSellafield nuclear facility, Cumbria, England, begin. Invitationsto prequalify for the estimated $30-billion cleanup of Sellafieldwill go out in January 2007. �
Times are good for environmental contractors around theworld as demand for every form of water and wastewatercontracting has reached the point of testing the limits ofresources. Many say the the boom will likely carry on for
years, as developing countries strive to bring public infrastruc-ture up to modern standards.
Major water and wastewater initiatives can be found in near-ly every corner of the world. “I haven’t seen a time when it’s sohot everywhere. Every continent has big programs running,”Jimmy Otta, director of international project development atDenver-based CH2M-Hill Cos. “The Middle East is spending$300 billion to $400 billion over the next five years on water andwastewater infrastructure. These countries are competingagainst one another for resources.”
Many Middle Eastern countries are looking to create andconserve as much water as possible. “We see a lot of pressure increating new water supplies in areas like Dubai that are grow-ing quickly,” says Steve Guttenplan, president of Metcalf &Eddy, Wakefield, Mass. But while the United Arab Emirates hasbeen aggressively expanding its desalination capacity, Gutten-plan expects Saudi Arabia to supplant the UAE’s status. “SaudiArabia is going to need more plants than the UAE soon,” hesays. In Wadi Ma’in, Jordan, Metcalf & Eddy is finishing up a$100-million design-build-operate project that will increaseAmman’s potable water supply by 40%. “The plant collects var-ious surface water that would otherwise flow into the Dead Seaand desalinates it,” he says.
Desalination is also strong throughout Asia. “Right now weare tracking 14 to 15 desal projects in China,” say Otta. In Chi-na, “the water is in the interior and is not getting to the bigcoastal cities.” China’s ambitious water transfer scheme to bringfresh water from the interior to the north is just beginning andso far has little international participation.
India is a another burgeoning desalination market becauseit “does not have the necessary storage in their system. They areeither flooding or short of clean water,” says Otta. India’s prob-lems are further compounded by its lack of wastewater treat-ment, which often leaves surface water highly contaminated, hesays. The lack of wastewater treatment in India is an issue thatwill likely soon be addressed if its economy continues tostrengthen, says Guttenplan.
Recently the high court of India forced the issue. “It man-dated that New Delhi clean up its wastewater infrastructure by
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RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 MWH 132.5
2 AECOM Technology Corp. 115.7
3 Arcadis NV 90.0
4 Earth Tech Inc. 79.0
5 Black & Veatch 72.1
6 The Louis Berger Group 64.4
7 Golder Associates Corp. 63.4
8 CDM 44.0
9 Mott MacDonald 43.6
10 Poyry 37.0
11 Stantec Inc. 36.2
12 Associated Consulting Engineers Int’l 28.6
13 AMEC plc 28.0
14 Halcrow Group Ltd. 25.8
15 DHV Group 25.4
16 COWI 25.0
17 Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG 17.0
18 Hyder Consulting 16.8
19 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 16.6
20 Parsons 16.1*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM SEWERAGE AND SOLID WASTE REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 20 International Design Firms inSewerage and Solid Waste
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Strabag SE 393.0
2 Skanska AB 317.7
3 Earth Tech Inc. 195.0
4 Grupo ACS 194.2
5 Hochtief AG 177.4
6 Obayashi Corp. 167.0
7 Bilfinger Berger AG 156.0
8 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht 154.0
9 Consolidated Contractors Int’l Co. 125.9
10 Impregilo SpA 119.0
11 FCC, Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas SA 101.2
12 Ferrovial 100.0
13 Eiffage 97.0
14 Insituform Technologies 91.0
15 Black & Veatch 75.2
16 Bouygues 66.0
17 Balfour Beatty plc 65.0
18 SADE - CGTH 59.5
19 Soletanche Bachy 57.0
20 Parsons 56.8*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM SEWERAGE AND SOLID WASTE AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 20 International Contractors inSewerage and Solid Waste
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 MWH 71.6
2 Stantec Inc. 30.5
3 The Louis Berger Group 28.5
4 Mott MacDonald 24.7
5 AECOM Technology Corp. 21.3
In Solid WasteRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 The Louis Berger Group 25.5
2 AECOM Technology Corp. 19.1
3 URS Corp. 7.1
4 WSP Group PLC 6.7
5 COWI 6.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms In Sanitary and Storm Sewers
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 154.0
2 Hochtief AG 137.1
3 Insituform Technologies Inc. 91.0
4 Earth Tech Inc. 69.0
5 Bouygues 62.0
In Solid WasteRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Ferrovial 50.0
2 Ebara Corp. 33.7
3 Mota-Engil SGPS SA 21.9
4 Skanska AB 21.2
5 Earth Tech Inc. 20.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Contractors In Sanitary and Storm Sewers
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 AECOM Technology Corp. 75.3
2 Black & Veatch 71.9
3 Earth Tech Inc. 70.0
4 MWH 60.9
5 CDM 22.0
6 Halcrow Group Ltd. 20.7
7 COWI 19.0
8 Mott MacDonald 16.2
9 Parsons 15.3
10 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 15.0*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Design Firms in Wastewater Treatment
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Skanska AB 242.6
2 Impregilo SpA 119.0
3 Earth Tech Inc. 106.0
4 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 100.0
5 Black & Veatch 75.2
6 Parsons 56.8
7 Ferrovial 50.0
8 The Arab Contractors (O.A.O. & Co.) 36.4
9 Bechtel 30.0
10 Astaldi SpA 26.3*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Contractors in Wastewater Treatment
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Environmental
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 SNC-Lavalin International Inc. 202.7
2 MWH 122.4
3 Earth Tech Inc. 108.0
4 The Louis Berger Group 61.4
5 Black & Veatch 57.2
6 AECOM Technology Corp. 57.0
7 Mott MacDonald 46.2
8 Halcrow Group Ltd. 39.7
9 KBR 37.3
10 Stantec Inc. 34.1
11 CH2M HILL Cos. 34.0
12 AMEC plc 27.0
13 Hatch Group 19.8
14 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) 19.3
15 China Int’l Water & Electric Corp. (CWE) 18.7
16 Golder Associates Corp. 17.8
17 Parsons 17.7
18 Arcadis NV 17.0
19 Egis 16.5
20 BCEOM Societe Francaise d’Ingenierie 15.9*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM WATER SUPPLY REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 20 International Design Firms inWater Supply
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Impregilo SpA 501.0
2 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht 302.0
3 Salini Costruttori SpA 180.0
4 Consolidated Contractors Int’l Co. 166.7
5 Skanska AB 162.2
6 Ed. Zublin AG 150.0
7 AMEC plc 140.0
8 Vinci 140.0
9 Sinohydro Corp. 124.9
10 Hochtief AG 109.1
11 SADE - CGTH 101.0
12 Ferrovial 100.0
13 Earth Tech Inc. 98.0
14 China Int’l Water & Electric Corp. (CWE) 96.4
15 SACYR Vallehermoso 93.1
16 Italian-Thai Development PCL 91.0
17 Parsons 88.9
18 Strabag SE 87.0
19 C.M.C. di Ravenna 86.1
20 Washington Group International 85.0*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM WATER SUPPLY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 20 International Contractors inWater Supply
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 MWH 34.7
2 KBR 29.0
3 Stantec Inc. 24.4
4 The Louis Berger Group 18.6
5 EGIS 16.5
In Dams and ReservoirsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hamza Associates 30.6
2 The Louis Berger Group 14.3
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 13.9
4 Parsons 11.2
5 MWH 7.4
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms In Transmission and Aqueducts
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 93.0
2 Sade - CGTH 91.1
3 Washington Group International 85.0
4 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 80.0
5 Condotte SpA 71.2
In Dams and ReservoirsRANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Impregilo SpA 348.0
2 Kiewit Corp. 74.8
3 Skanska AB 67.7
4 Parsons 63.6
5 Hochtief AG 61.5
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Contractors In Transmission and Aqueducts
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RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Earth Tech Inc. 107.0
2 MWH 80.4
3 Black & Veatch 42.1
4 Halcrow Group Ltd. 33.8
5 AECOM Technology Corp. 31.2
6 The Louis Berger Group 28.5
7 CH2M HILL Cos. 15.1
8 Mott MacDonald 11.6
9 AMEC Americas 11.0
10 Burns and Roe 10.6
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Design Firms inWater Treatment and Desalination
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Construtora Norberto Odebrecht SA 209.0
2 Impregilo SpA 139.0
3 Ferrovial 100.0
4 Earth Tech Inc. 97.0
5 AMEC Americas 95.0
6 SACYR Vallehermoso SA 93.1
7 Consolidated Contractors International Co. 86.7
8 Skanska AB 43.5
9 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 41.0
10 Black & Veatch 31.6
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 10 International Contractors inWater Treatment and Desalination
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Arcadis NV 349.0
2 ERM Holdings Ltd. 230.6
3 AMEC plc 125.0
4 URS 76.9
5 ENVIRON 50.1
6 Conestoga-Rovers & Assoc. 40.0
7 The Louis Berger Group 30.5
8 Fluor Corp. 28.0
9 CH2M HILL Cos. 26.7
10 AECOM Technology Corp. 26.6*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 10 International Design Firms inHazardous Waste
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Parsons 155.1
2 Washington Group International 148.0
3 Bechtel 79.0
4 Jacobs 35.4
5 Foster Wheeler Ltd. 28.0
6 Skanska AB 21.1
7 China Shanghai SFECO 18.8
8 The Shaw Group Inc. 10.6
9 Earth Tech Inc. 9.0
10 CEGELEC 8.0*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM HAZARDOUS WASTE AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 10 International Contractors in Hazardous Waste
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 ERM Holdings Ltd. 62.3
2 URS Corp. 43.9
3 The Louis Berger Group 28.3
4 Jacobs 16.8
5 MWH 14.6
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Design Firms In Chemical and Soil Remediation
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Parsons 154.9
2 Jacobs 35.4
3 Skanska AB 21.1
4 The Shaw Group Inc. 10.6
5 Earth Tech Inc. 9.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SOURCEBOOK MARKET SURVEY.
The Top 5 International Contractors In Chemical and Soil Remediation
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Clamor for High-Speed BroadbandSets Stage for New Round of GrowthDeluge of mobile devices in China and India drives global market
petition,” says Rick Astleford, principal vice president and gen-eral manager for San Francisco-based Bechtel. Bechtel is work-ing on fiber networks, upgrades of technology and services,constructing new networks and expanding wireless services,including upgrades to so-called third generation, or 3G, net-works. Ramboll continues projects for wireless carriers in Pak-istan and this year began supplying towers disguised as palmtrees to Dubai for construction of new mobile networks. Ram-boll also is working on providing other types of disguises for cellsites including false chimneys, ventilation tubes, hollow flag-poles and minarets, the distinctive spires on Islamic mosques.
Feeling the heat from India and China, the European Unionis supporting expansion of wireline broadband access in the formof xDSL and FTTx. “There is more inclination to build wire-line than wireless,” says Astleford. “Backbone fiber is still plen-tiful in western Europe, but getting fiber further into the net-work is imperative.”Contractors and design firms are closely watching Africa,
which so far has seen little buildup of telecommunication services.“There is a dramatic shift going on in Africa. Outside investors,particularly from China and the Middle East, are buying intothe carrier community,” says Astleford. But while growth isslow in many African countries, activity is mostly concentratedfrom Ethiopia in the East to Congo, Burkina Faso and Nigeria.Construction has been slowed in some countries because ofinternal strife and some firms are reluctant to invest resourcesin expanding to Africa because of language barriers.
Unlike the oil rich Middle East, there is limited investmentin Africa and demand for services is minimal because the major-ity of the continent’s population cannot afford handsets. Thatcreates little incentive for operators to build in Africa and con-tractors and design firms to expand to the continent. “Many of thecountries are still too poor,” says Strottrup-Anderson. “Buttelecommunications infrastructure is important for any countryand so it will eventually come to Africa.” �
The worldwide telecommunications industry is in growthmode as demand for high-speed broadband services bymobile device customers rises to new heights. “Thetelecommunications industry has fully recovered from the
malaise of the past few years and is again growing as it ramps upto build the broadband networks that will provide new servicetypes,” says Robert Rosenberg, president of Boonton, N.J.-based Insight Research Corp.
For several years following the dot.com bust, contractors anddesign firms competed fiercely for a limited number telecommu-nication projects. Some companies left the telecommunicationssector while others began revamping their departments toinclude management and consulting services. Now, firms findthemselves awash in telecommunications projects as the needfor basic communication services in developing countries con-tinues to expand. At the same time, wireless carriers are racingto upgrade and expand networks to blanket the more developedparts of the world in high-speed broadband.
In the wireless carrier market, all eyes are on India and Chi-na. “There’s no drop off in the demand for telecom services inIndia and China,” says Fredrik Winterland, senior vice presi-dent at Denver-based CH2M Hill Cos. “Demand in thesecountries will be strong for at least the next five years. Chinaaims to bring services its rural regions, while India’s growingmiddle class is clamoring for services.” In China, the number ofmobile phone users has been growing at 50 million annuallyover the past several years, according to China’s Ministry ofInformation Industry.
Wireless carriers have been rolling out network at break-neck speed in India, jamming airways and resulting in poorquality service. To combat that, the government is working torelease additional spectrum to ease congestion. Less than 40%of India now is covered by mobile networks and fewer than eightin every 100 people use cell phones. That’s radpidly changingas providers offer cheaper handsets and life-time prepaid ser-vices to the country’s low-income population. Last January,Ramboll Gruppen A/S opened an office in India. “We chooseto focus on India rather than China for two reasons: a majorityof the Indian population speaks English and the China marketis saturated,” says Ulrik Strottrup-Anderson, telecommunica-tions market director for Ramboll.
Despite conflicts in the Middle East, telecommunicationinvestments are pouring into the region. “The projects are dri-ven by deregulation, which is allowing more entrants and com-
By Lia Steakley
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RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Fluor Corp. 73.2
2 CH2M Hill Cos. 43.8
3 Ramboll Gruppen A/S 28.1
4 Jacobs 25.9
5 Parsons 11.8
6 WSP Group plc 8.5
7 ARUP Group Ltd. 7.5
8 Fugro NV 7.0
9 Bechtel 6.0
10 EYP Mission Critical Facilities 5.0
*BASED ON 2005 DESIGN REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM TELECOMMUNICATIONS AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 10 InternationalDesign Firms in Telecommunications
RANK* FIRM $ MIL.
1 Hochtief AG 439.2
2 AMEC plc 412.0
3 Vinci 391.0
4 Heerema Fabrication Grp. 172.0
5 Fluor Corp. 170.7
6 CEGELEC 165.0
7 Skanska AB 129.7
8 Structure Tone Inc. 62.0
9 Ed. Zublin AG 50.0
10 Bechtel 43.0
*BASED ON 2005 CONTRACTING REVENUE OBTAINED OUTSIDE THE HOME COUNTRY FROM TELECOMMUNICATIONS AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS.
The Top 10 InternationalContractors in Telecommunications
Directory of Contractors and Design FirmsAUSTRALIA
GHD Pty Ltd.Des Whybird, CEO10 Bond St.Sydney NSW 2000 Australia61 2 9239 7100
Leighton Holdings Ltd.Mr. W.M. King, CEO472 Pacific Hwy.St. Leonards NSW 2065 Australia61 2 99256666
McConnell Dowell Corp.David G. Robinson, CEOTally Ho Business Park16 Lakeside Dr.Burwood East VIC 3151 Australia61 3 8805 5200
Sinclair Knight MerzPaul Dougas, CEOP.O. Box 164St. Leonards NSW 1590 Australia61 2 99282511
SMEC (Snowy MountainsEngineering Corp.)Peter Busbridge, CEO220 Sharp St.Cooma NSW 2630 Australia61 2 64520222
WorleyParsonsJohn Grill, CEOLevel 7, 116 Miller St.North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia61 2 8923 6866
AUSTRIAILF Consulting EngineersPius Lasser, CEOFeldbreustrasse 3Innsbruck 6063 Austria43 512 24120
STRABAG SEHans Peter Haselsteiner, CEODonau-City-Strasse 9Vienna 1220 Austria43 22422 0
BELGIUMBESIX SAJonan Beerlandt, Chairman100, Avenue des CommunautesBrussels 1200 Belgium322 402 62 11
Tractebel Engineering (Suez)Guy Corner, CEO7, Ariane AvenueBrussels B-1200 Belgium32 2 773 9111
BRAZILConstrucoes e Comercio Camargo CorreaCelso Ferreira de Oliveira, PresidentRua Funchal, 160Sao Paulo 04551-903 Brazil55 11 3871 5511
Construtora Andrade Gutierrez SARogerio Nora de Sa, CEORua Dr. Geraldo Campos Moreira375-Brooklin NovoSao Paulo 04571-020 Brazil55 11 5502 2000
Construtora Norberto OdebrechtMarcelo Odebrecht, President4777 Av. Das Nacoes UnidasAlto de PinheirosSao Paulo 05477-000 Brazil5511 3443 9000
CANADAAecon Group Inc.John M. Beck, Chairman20 Carlson Ct. #800Toronto ON M9W 7K6 Canada(416) 293-7004Bird Construction Co. Ltd.Paul A. Charette, Chairman5405 Eglinton Ave. W. #206Toronto ON M9C 5K6 Canada(416) 620-7122Cansult Ltd.James A. Metcalfe, President 60 Renfrew Dr. #300Markham L3R 0E1 Canada(905) 470-2010Delcan Corp.Jim Kerr, CEO625 Cochrane Dr. #500Markham ON L3R 9R9 Canada(905) 943 0500Dessau-Soprin Inc.Jean-Pierre Sauriol, President1200 St. Martin Blvd. West #300Quebec H7S 2E4 Canada(514) 281-1010Golder Associates Corp.Frederick W. Firlotte, President2390 Argentia Rd.Mississauga ON L5N 5Z7 Canada(905) 819-0600Hatch GroupK. A. Strobele, Chairman2800 Speakman Dr.Mississauga ON L5K 2R7 Canada(905) 855-7600PomerleauPierre Pomerleau, President1111 St. Charles OuestTour Ouest #402Longueuil J4K 5G5 Canada(450) 928-2005SNC-Lavalin International Inc.Jacques Lamarre, President455 Blvd. Rene-Levesque WestMontreal H3X 2K7 Canada(514) 393-1000 x7256Stantec Inc.Anthony P. Franceschini, President10160 112 St.Edmonton Alberta T5K 2L6 Canada(780) 917-7000TecsultLuc Benoit, President85 St. Catherine St. WestMontreal H2X 3P4 Canada(514) 287 8500
CHINABeijing Construction Engineering Group Co.Mr. Sun Weilin, ChairmanNo 1 Guanglian Rd., Xuanwu Dist.Beijing 100055 China86 10 63927227Beijing Municipal Engineering Group Co.Zhang Min, General Mgr.17 Nalishi Rd., Xicheng DistrictBeijing 100045 China86 10 68033275Beijing Uni-Construction Group Co. Ltd.Zhang Guilin, Chairman25 Dongsanhuan ZhongluChaoyang Dist.Beijing 100020 China86 10 64237183
CGC Overseas Construction Co. Ltd.Ji, Weimin, Managing Dir.S. Bldg., Z. Dasha28, Shangdi Liujiu, Haidian DistrictBeijing 100029 China86 10 64440707
Chengda Engineering Corp. of ChinaCao Guang, President28, Section 4, Renmin South Rd.Chengdu, Sichuan 610041 China86 28 85582133
China Architecture Design & Research GroupMr. Wencheng Zhang, PresidentNo. 19 Che Gong Zhuang St.Xi Cheng DistrictBeijing 100044 China86 10 68343440
China Chongqing Int’l ConstructionZhu Baixi, PresidentNo. 40 Sixin Rd., Yuzhong Dist.Chongqing 400015 China86 23 89035700
China Civil EngineeringConstruction Corp.Lin Rongxin, Chairman4, Beifengwo, Haidian Dist.Beijing 100038 China86 10 63263392
China CommunicationsConstruction GroupJichang Zhou, ChairmanB88 Aadingmenwai DajieBeijing 100011 China86 10 64287366
China Dalian International Coop’n (Group) HoldingsWang Xin Min, CEO219 Huanghe Rd.Dalian 116011 China86 0411-83780386
China Gezhouba Group Corp.Yang Jixue, President1, Qingbo Rd.Yichang City 443002 China86 717 6713210
China Henan InternationalCooperation Group Co.Ren Jinzhou, President11 North Dongming Rd.Zhengzhou 450004 China86 371 66315254
China HuanQiu Contracting &Engineering Corp.Wang Shi Hong, PresidentNo. 7 Yinghuayuan DongjieChaoyang Dist.Beijing 100029 China86 10 58676688
China International Water & Electric Corp. (CWE)Lu Guojun, PresidentCWE Mansion, 3 Liupukang St.West DistrictBeijing 100011 China86 10 62381188
China Jiangsu Construction Corp.Tang Xiaodong, CEO31-1 Yunman Rd., Sujian MansionNanjing 210008 China86 25 86630078
China Jiangsu International Econ-Tech. Coop.Kong Xinning, Chairman5 West Beijing Rd.Nanjing 210008 China86 25 83309288
China Jiangxi Corporation forInternational Economic & TechnicalErqi Bei Rd. 88Nanchang 330046 China86 791 6372788
China Metallurgical Group Corp.Shen Heting, President11 Gaoliangqiao Xiejie, Haidian Dist.Beijing 100081 China86 10 82169999
China National Chemical Engineer GroupJin Kening, PresidentNo. 20 Anyuan Rd., Chaoyang Dist.Beijing 100029 China86 10 84897617
China National Machinery Industry Corp.Ren Hongbin, President3 Danling St., Haidian Dist.Beijing 100080 China86 10 82688989
China National OverseasEngineering Corp.Fang Yuanming, President#7 Bldg., #1 Zizhuyang, Haidian Dist.Beijing 100044 China86 10 88566955
China National Complete Plant Import & Export Corp.Li Zhiming, ChairmanNo. 9 Xibinhe Rd., AndingmenBeijing 100011 China86 10 64219796
China National Machinery Import & Export Corp.Mr. Tangyi, PresidentNo. 1 Fuwai Ave.Beijing 100037 China86 10 68991188
China Nonferrous MetalIndustry’s Foreign Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.Wang Hongqian, PresidentNo. E12, Fuxing Rd.Beijing 100038 China86 10 63950979
China Petroleum EngineeringConstruction Corp.Sun Bo, PresidentNo. 28 Gu Lou Wai RdDongcheng DistrictBeijing 100011 China86 10 58192777
China Petroleum PipelineEngineering Corp.Dong Lusheng, General ManagerNo. 22 Jin Guang Rd.Langfang City 065000 China86 316 2074012
China Power EngineeringConsulting Group Co.Wang Jian Ping, Senior EngineerNo. 65 Ande Rd., Xicheng Dist.Beijing 100011 China86 10 64013857
China Railway Construction Corp.Li Guori, ChairmanNo. 40 Fuxing Rd.Beijing 100855 China86 10 51887611
China Railway Engineering Corp.Qin Jiaming, President26 LianHua ChiNanli, Fengtai Dist.Beijing 100055 China86 10 51841737
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China Shanghai SFECOZhou Xiaolin, Chairman25-26F, Huaihai Mansion200 Huaihai Rd.Shanghai 200021 China86 21 63861988China State ConstructionEngineering Corp.Sun Wenjie, CEOCSCEC Bldg., 15 Sanlihe St.Haidian DistrictBeijing 100037 China86 10 88082888China Tianchen ChemicalEngineering Corp.Wang Zhi Yuan, PresidentNo. 521 Jingjin Rd., Tianjin, PRCTianjin 300400 China86 22 86810053China Wanbao Engineering Corp.Mr. Yang Xiaoqing, President12A, Guang An Men Nan JieBeijing 100053 China86 10 83918386China Wu Yi Corp. Ltd.Zheng Jianguo, Senior Economist33/F Zhi Di Plaza, 89 Wu Si Rd.Fuzhou 350003 China86 591 3170000China Zhongyuan Engineering Corp.Liu Xuehong, General ManagerB3 South Bldg., Huayuan Rd.Haidian Dist.Beijing 100083 China86 10 6235 6207CITIC Construction Co. Ltd.Li Shilin, Chairman33/F, Capital Mansn #6Xinyuan Nanlu,Chaoyang Dist.Beijing 100004 China86 10 84861117Dongfang Electric Corp.Si Zefu, PresidentNo. 333 Shuhan RdChengdu Sichuan 610036 China86 28 87583603Guangdong Xinguang Int’l GroupWu Rijing, Chairman20/F Wuyang C. Pl.111-115 Siyouxin Rd., DongshanGuangzhou 510600 China86 206 1205981Harbin Power Engineering Co. Ltd.Qu Zhe, President39 Sanda Dongli Rd., Dongli Dist.Harbin 150040 China86 451 82136688Jiangsu Nantong No. 3 Construction GroupXu Zhulin, ChairmanNo. 131 Shishan Rd., HaimenHaimen 226100 China86 513 823115208Nantong Construction Group Co.Zhang Xiangyang, President136 Duanjiaba Rd.Nantong Jiangsu 226006 China86 513 85516356Qingdao Construction Group Corp.Wang Zhenhua, Vice General Manager#5 Nanhaizhi Rd.Qingdao City 266071 China86 532 88256801Shandong Electric Power ConstructionWang Yie, General Manager17 Jingsan Rd.Jinan City 250001 China86 531 6035295
Shangai Construction (Group)General Co.Jiang Zhiquan, ChairmanNo. 33 Fushan Rd., Pudong New AreaShanghai 200120 China86 21 58885666
ShangHai Tunnel Engineering Co. Ltd.Chen Bin, Chairman118 Da Lian Rd.Shanghai China86 21 65 869999
Shanghai Xian Dai ArchitecturalDesign (Group) Co.Yan Honghua, Chairman258 Shimen Er Rd.Shanghai 200041 China86 21 52524567
Sinohydro Corp.Mr. Fan Jixiang, PresidentNo. 1 Ertiao, Baiguang Rd.Xuan Wu Dist.Beijing 100761 China86 10 83512365
Sinopec Engineering Inc.Liu Jiaming, PresidentBldg. 21, Anyuan, AnhuibeiliChaoyang DistrictBeijing 100101 China86 10 64962266
Transtech Engineering Corp.Zhao Deyi, ChairmanNo. 18 Tongjin Rd.Chengdu Sichuan 610032 China86 28 86396039
Xinjiang Beixin Construction &Engineering Co. Ltd.Wang Jiangsheng, Senior EngineerNo. 49 Xinmin Rd.,Urumqi 830002 China86 991 2635903
Zhejiang Construction Investment Group Co.Zang Jiezhong, ChairmanJiangong Mansion, 20 Wensan Rd.,Hangzhou 310012 China86 571-88380741
Zhejiang Teams International Eco. & Tech. Coop’n Co.Wang Weigang, General Manager16/F Caihong Mansion#16 Caihong South Rd.Ningbo China86 574 562 65555
DENMARKCarl Bro Gruppen ASBirgit W. Norgaard, Group CEOGranskoven 8Glostrup DK-2600 Denmark45 43 486060
COWIKlaus H. Ostenfeld, PresidentParallelvej 2Kongens Lyngby DK-2800 Denmark45 45 972211
E. Pihl & Son ASSoren Langvad, Managing Dir.Nybrovej 116Kgs. Lyngby DK-2800 Denmark45 4527 7200
Niras A/SCarsten Toft Boesen, Master ofScienceSortemosevej 2Alleroed DK-3450 Denmark45 48104200
Ramboll Gruppen A/SFlemming Bligaard Pedersen, Group CEOBredevej 2Virum DK-2830 Denmark45 45986000
EGYPTAAW Consulting EngineersDr. Ahmed S. Abdel-Warith, SVP37 Babel St., DokkiCairo 12311 Egypt20 2 7617737
Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners)Dr. Kamal Shair, ChairmanP.O. Box 895, 15 Amr St.Mohandessin, Giza 12411Cairo 11511 Egypt20 2 344 9680
The Arab Contractors (O.A.O & Co.)Eng. Ibrahim Mahlab, President34 Adly St. DowntownCairo Egypt202 3959500
FINLANDPoyryErkki Pehu-Lehtonen, PresidentP.O. Box 4 (Jaakonkatu 3)Vantaa FI-01621 Finland358 9 89471
Quattrogemini Ltd.Lasse Alanne, ChairmanPiispantilankuja 2 AEspoo FIN-02240 Finland358 9 4130 120
FRANCEBCEOM Societe Francaise d’IngenierieNicolas JACHIET, ChairmanPlace des Freres MontgolfierGuyancourt 78286 France33 1 30 12 48 00
BOUYGUESMartin Bouygues, ChairmanChallenger, 1 Ave. Eugene FreyssinetParis 78061 France33 1 4420 1000
CEGELECClaude Darmon, Chairman72 Avenue Avenue de la LiberteNanterre 92 739 France33 1 55514000
EgisNicolas JACHIET, CEO11 Avenue du CentreGuyancourt Cedex 78286 France33 1 30 48 44 00
EIFFAGERoverato Jean-Francis, President163, quai du Docteur DervauxAsnieres-su-Seine 92600 France33 1 41328000
INGEROPChristian Delage, Chairman168/172 Boulevard de VerdunCourbevoie F92408 France33 1 49045500
Prezioso SASPatrick Tonguy, CEOChemin des 2 Ponts.St. Clair Du Rhone 38370 France33 4 74564228
SADE - CGTHJean-Claude Douvry, CEO28, rue de la BaumeParis 75008 France33 1 53759911
SETECGerard Massin, President58 Quai dela Rapee, Tour Gamma DParis Cedex 12 75583 France33 1 40046800SOGREAHJacques Gaillard, CEOBP 172Grenoble Cedex 9 F-38042 France33 4 76334000SOLETANCHE BACHYJean-Pierre Lamoure, Chairman6 Rue de WatfordNanterre 92000 France33 1 47764262SYSTRAMichel Cornil, Chairman5 Avenue du CoqParis 75009 France33 1 40166100TECHNIPDaniel Valot, ChairmanTour Technip 6-8 Allée de l’ArcheParis La Defense 92973 France33 1 4778 2121TSOEmmanuele Perron, ChairmanP.O. Box 8Chelles, 77501 France33 1 64727200VINCIAntoine Zacharias, Chairman1 cours Ferdinand de LessepsRueil-Malmaison 92851 France33 1 47163500
GERMANYBauer AGP. Teschemacher, CEO P.O. Box 1260, Wittelsbacherstr. 5Schrobenhausen 86529 Germany49 8252 97 0Bilfinger Berger AGHerbert Bodner, ChairmanCarl-Reiss-Platz 1-5Mannheim 68165 Germany49 621 4590CES Consulting Engineers Salzgitter GmbHD. Hugin, Managing DirectorNord-Sued-Strasse 1Salzgitter 38259 Germany49 5341 8230E.ON Engineering GmbHDr. Schumm Knyhala, Managing Dir.Bergmannsglueckstrasse 41-43Gelsenkirchen 45986 Germany49 2 09 6015010Ed. Zublin AGIng. Eberhard Glaser, DirectorAlbstadtweg 3Stuttgart 70567 Germany49 711 7883-0Fichtner GmbH & Co. KGGeorg Fichtner, PresidentSarweystrasse 3Stuttgart 70191 Germany49 7118995 0GITEC Consult GmbHDr.-Ing. Gert Bergen, General ManagerP.O. Box 320 446Dusseldorf D-40419 Germany49 211 44080H.P. Gauff Ingenieure GmbH & Co. KG - JBGGerhard H. Gauff, CEOPassauer Strasse 7Nuremberg D-90480 Germany49 911 9409 0
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Directory of Contractors and Design FirmsHOCHTIEF AGHans-Peter Keitel, CEOOpernplatz 2Essen 45128 Germany49 2018240
Lahmeyer International GmbHDr. Henning Northdurft, CEOFriedberger Strasse 173Bad Vilbel D-61118 Germany49 6101 550
SKE GroupR. Beisel, Director901 North Pitt St.Mannheim Germany49 621 8509752
Wiemer & Trachte AGH.W. Funke-Oberhug, Chairman Markische Strasee 249Dortmund D-44141 Germany49 23141040
GREECEAssociated Consulting Engineers InternationalHani Hakim, ChairmanFrangoklisias St. 4 AmmaroussionAthens 15125 Greece30 2106105090
Consolidated ContractorsInternational Co.Hasib Sabbagh, President62B Kifissias Ave., MaroussP.O. Box 61092Athens 15110 Greece30 210 6182000
INDIAHindustan Construction Co. Ltd.Ajit Gulabchand, ChairmanHincon House, L.B.S. MargVikhroli (West)Mumbai 400 083 India91 22-25775959
Intercontinental Consultants andTechnocrats Pvt.K.K. Kapila, ChairmanA-8, Green ParkNew Delhi 110016 India91 11 26863000
Larsen & Toubro Ltd.A. M. Naik, Managing DirectorPB No.979, Mt. Poonamallee Rd.ManapakkamChennai Tamilnadu 600089 India91 44 22526000
IRANIndustrial Development & Renovation Organization of IranMehdi Mofidi, ChairmanVali e Asr Bldg., Vali e Asr Ave.Jam e Jam St.P.O. Box 19395-1855Tehran Iran9821 2044101-9
IRELANDJohn Sisk & Son Ltd.Bernard O’Connell, ChairmanWilson Works, Naas Rd., ClondalkinDublin 22 Ireland353 1 4091500
Mercury EngineeringDr. Frank O’Kane, Chairman Mercury House, Sandyford Ind. Est.Dublin 18 Ireland353 1 2163000
ISRAELSolel Boneh International Ltd.Eng. Y. S. Elimelech, Managing Dir.3 Shalem St.Ramat-Gan 52215 Israel972 36301624
ITALYAstaldi SpAStefano Cerri, CEOVia Giulio Vincenzo Bona, 65Rome 00156 Italy39 06 417661
C. Lotti & Associati SpAGiuseppe Enrico Montrone, PresidentVia del Fiume, 14Rome 00186 Italy39 06 323971
C.M.C. di RavennaVittorio Morigi, Managing DirectorVia Trieste, 76Ravenna 48100 Italy39 0544 428111
Ghella SpAGiandomenico Ghella, ChairmanPiazzale Cardinal Consalvi 9Rome 00196 Italy39 06 3609441
Grandi Lavori Fincosit SpAAlessandro Mazzi, PresidentPiazza Fernando De Lucia 60/65Rome 00139 Italy39 6881711
IMPREGILO SpAAlberto Lina, ChairmanViale Italia, 1, Sesto San GiovanniMilan 20099 Italy39 2 44422111
Pizzarotti & C. SpALuca Sassi, Executive Vice ChairmanVia A.M. Adorni 1Parma 43100 Italy39 0521 2021
Rizzani de Eccher SpAMarco de Eccher, Chairmanvia Buttrio Frazione CargnaccoPozzuolo del Friuli Udine 33050 Italy39 04326071
Salini Costruttori SpAArch. Simon Pietro Salini, President22 Via della DatariaRome 00187 Italy39 0667761
SnamprogettiAngelo Caridi, CEOViale de Gasperi 16Milan 20097 Italy39 2 52033657
Societa Italiana Per Condotte D’Acqua SpADuccio Astaldi, Vice Chairmanvia Salaria, 1039Rome 00138 Italy39 6 883341
Techint GroupGianfelice Rocca, CEOVia Monte Rosa, 93Milan 20149 Italy39 02 4384 1
Todini Costruzioni Generali SpAMichele de Capoa, EngineerVia Del Serafico 200Rome 00142 Italy39 06 519951
JAPANChiyoda Corp.Nobuo Seki, President2-12-1 Tsurumi Chuo, Tsurumi-kuYokohama 230-8601 Japan81 45-521-1231
CTI Engineering Co. Ltd.Kazuya Oshima, CEO3-21-1 Nihonbashi Hama-choChuo-kuTokyo 103-8430 Japan81 3 3668 0451
Ebara Corp.Fumio Shimakawa, President 11-1 Haneda-Asahicho, Ohta-kuTokyo 144-8510 Japan81 3-3743-6111
Hazama Corp.Junichi Shimmyo, President2-2-5 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyo 105-8479 Japan81 3 3588 5700
JGC Corp.Yoshihiro Shigehisa, Chairman2-3-1, Minato Mirai, Nishi-kuYokohama 220-6001 Japan81 45 6821111
Kajima Corp.Sadao Umeda, ChairmanShinjuku Pk. Twr 28/F7-1 Nishishinjuku 3-chomeTokyo 163-1028 Japan81 3 3404 3311
Kinden Corp.Hajime Miyamato, Chairman3-41 Honjo-Higashi 2-chomeKita-ku,Osaka 531-8550 Japan81 6 63756000
Kumagai Gumi Co. Ltd.Hiroshi, Ohta, President2-1 Tsukudo-Cho, Shinjuku-KuTokyo 162-8557 Japan81 3 3260 2111
Kume Sekkei Co. Ltd.Masaru Okamoto, President2-1-22 Shiomi, Koto-kuTokyo 135-8567 Japan81 3 56327802
Nihon Suido Consultants Co. Ltd.Satoshi Shimizu, President22-1, 6-chome Nishi-ShinjukuShinjuku-kuTokyo 163-1122 Japan81 3 5323 6200
Nikken Sekkei GroupMitsuo Nakamura, President2-18-3 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-kuTokyo102-8117 Japan81 3 5226 3030
Nippon Jogesuido Sekkei Co. Ltd.Seiroku Nishibori, Chairman1-9-15 Kaigan Minato-kuTokyo 105-0022 Japan81 3 3432 4321
Nippon Koei GroupNaoki Ariga, Director General2, Kojimachi 4-chome, Chiyoda-kuTokyo 102-0083 Japan81 3 52763596
Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd.Mikio Kunisawa, President20-10, Toranomon 1-chomeMinato-kuTokyo 105-8401 Japan81 3 35027692
Obayashi Corp.Takeo Obayashi, Chairman2-15-2 Konan, Minato-kuTokyo 108-8502 Japan81 3 5769 1014
Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd.Akihiko Hirotani, President16-28 Nanpeidai-cho, Shibuya-kuTokyo 150-0036 Japan81 3 6311 7551
Pacific Consultants InternationalNoriaki Shirai, President7-5, Sekido 1-chome, Tama-shiTokyo 206-8550 Japan81 42 3726031
Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd.Yoshio Murashige, President2-8 Koraku, 2-chome, Bunkyo-kuTokyo 112-8576 Japan81 3 3817 7550
Shimizu Corp.Tetsuya Nomura, PresidentNo. 2-3, Shibaura, 1-chomeMinato-kuTokyo 105-8007 Japan81 3 5441 0647
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd.Hiroyuki Miyata, President7-5-25 Nishi-shinjuku, Shinjuku-kuTokyo 160-0023 Japan81 3 5332 7203
Taikisha Ltd.Hiroshi Yamamoto, PresidentSumitomo Bg.6-1, 2-chomeNishi-Shinjuku,Shinjuku-kuTokyo 163-0212 Japan81 3 3344-1851
Taisei Corp.Kanji Hayama, President1-25-1 Nishi-Shinjyuku, Shinjyuku-kuTokyo 163-0606 Japan81 3 3348 1111
Takenaka Corp.Toichi Takenaka, President1-13, 4-chome, HommachiChuo-kuOsaka 541-0053 Japan81 6 62521201
Toda Corp.Junnosuke Toda, Chairman7-1 Kyobashi 1-chome, chuo-kuTokyo 104-8388 Japan81 3 3535 1356
Toyo Engineering Corp.Yutaka Yamada, President8-1 Akanehama, 2-ChomeNarashino-shiChiba 275-0024 Japan81 47 454 1113
Yachiyo Engineering Co. Ltd.Yoshio Nakagawa, President2-18-2, Nishiochiai, Shinjuku-kuTokyo 161-8575 Japan81 3 5906 0211
KUWAITKEO International ConsultantsDonna Sultan, CEOP.O. Box 3679Safat 13037 Kuwait965 243 8011
Kharafi NationalSamer G. Younis, Deputy Managing Dir.P.O. Box 24081Safat 13101 Kuwait965 4762655/4749655
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LEBANON
Arabian Construction Co.Ghassan Merhebi, ChairmanAin Al-Tineh, Shupert St., Chatila Bldg.P.O. Box 114Beirut 5175 Lebanon961 1 861615Contracting & Trading Co. C.A.T. Cos.Nasser G. Issa, PresidentC.A.T. Bldg, Al-Arz St, Saifi Qrtr.P.O. Box 11-1036Beirut 1107 2070 Lebanon961 1 449910 to 5Khatib & AlamiMounir El Khatib, President14-6203Beirut 1105-2100 Lebanon961 1 843843
MACEDONIAGranit Construction Stock Co.Straso Milkovski, President8 Dimitrie Cuposki St.P.O. Box 569Skopje1000 Macedonia389 2 3081100
NETHERLANDSARCADIS NVHarrie L.J. Noy, CEONieuwe Stationstraat 10Arnhem 6811 KS Netherlands31 26 3778911Deerns GroupJ.K. Mak, DirectorP.O. Box 1211Rijswijk 2280 CE Netherlands31 70 3957400Delft HydraulicsJ.P.P. Groen, CEOP.O. Box 177Delft 2600 MH Netherlands31 15 2858585DHV GroupR.G. Campen, MSCP.O. Box 219Amersfoort 3800 AE Netherlands31 4683700Fugro NVK.S. Wester, PresidentVeurse AchterwegLeidschendam, 22 64 SG Netherlands31 70 3111422Heerema Fabrication GroupJ.P. Klaver, CEONoordweg 8Zwyndrecht 3316 LH Netherlands31 78 6250425Royal BAM Group nvJoop van Oosten, CEOP.O. Box 20Bunnik 3980 CA Netherlands31 30 6598621Royal HaskoningJ. Bout, ChairmanBarbarossastraat 35, P.O. Box 151Nijmegen 6500 AD Netherlands31 24 3284284TauwA.T. de Borst, CEOP.O. Box 479Deventer 7400 AL Netherlands31 570 699200Tebodin Consultants & EngineersPieter Koolen, CEOLaan van Nieuw Oost-Indie 25The Hague 2593 BJ Netherlands31 70 3480911
NEW ZEALANDBeca Group Ltd.Gavin Cosmack, Executive Chairman132 Vincent St., P.O. Box 6345Auckland New Zealand64 9300-9000
Opus International Consultants Ltd.Kevin Thompson, Chief ExecutiveP.O. Box 12-343Wellington New Zealand64 4 471 7243
NORWAYAker Kvaerner ASAMartinus Brandel, President Prof. Kohts Vei 15, P.O. Box 169Lysaker NO-1325 Norway47 6 7513000
Norconsult ASJohn Nyheim, PresidentVestfjordgaten 4Sandvika 1338 Norway47 67571000
Veidekke ASATerje R. Venold, PresidentP.O. Box 505 SkoyenOslo N-0214 Norway47 21 055000
PAKISTANDescon Engineering Ltd.Mazhar Uddin Ansari, Managing Dir.Descon Head Quarters18 Km, Ferozepur Rd.Lahore Punjab 53000 Pakistan92 42 5805 134
PORTUGALMota-EngilAntonio Mota, PresidentEdificio Mota, Rua do Rego Lameiro, 38Porto 4300-454 Portugal351 225 190300
PCG Profabril Consulplano GroupIlidio de Ayala Serodio, Group PresidentAve. Alm. Gago Coutinho 74Lisbon 1700-031 Portugal351 21 8459470
Soares Da Costa - Grupo SGPSFernando Fiel Barbosa, CEORua Senhora do Porto, 930Porto 4250-453 Portugal351 228 342200
SOUTH KOREADaewoo Engineering Co.Chung-Hyun Nam, Chairman9-3 Sunae-Dong, Bundang-GuSeongnam City 463-825 S. Korea82 31 738 0114
GS Engineering & ConstructionKab-Ryul, Kim, President537 Namdaemun-Ro 5-GaJoong-GuSeoul 100-722 S. Korea82 2 2005 1114
Hanjin Heavy Industries &Construction Co.Jeong Woong Kim, President546-1 Guui-Dong, Gwangin-guSeoul S. Korea82 2 4508114
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co.Jong-Soo Lee, President 140-2, Kye-Dong, Chongro-KuSeoul 110-793 S. Korea82 2 746 2122
Hyundai Engineering Co. Ltd.Jong-hwa Lee, CEOHyundai 41 Tower, 917-9Mok1-dong, Yangchun-kuSeoul 158-723 S. Korea82 2 2166 8114
Korea Power Engineering Co. Ltd.Lim, Sung-choon, Chairman360-9 Mabuk-dong, Kihung-guYongin-Shi, Gyunggi-do 449-713 S. Korea82 31 289 3114
Lotte Engineering & Construction Co.Chang-Bae Lee, President50-2 Jamwon-dong, Seocho-GuSeoul S. Korea82 2 3480 9284
Samsung Corp.Lee, Sang-dae, PresidentPO Box 32, 10/F, 263 Seohyun-DongBundang-GuSungnam-si 463-721 S. Korea82 2 2145 6340
SK Engineering & ConstructionKwan Ho Son, President192-18 Kwanhun-dong, Jongro-guSeoul 110-300 S. Korea82 2 3700 7114
Ssangyong Engineering &Construction Co.Suk Joon Kim, President7-23 Shinchon-dong, Songpa-guSeoul 138-726 S. Korea82 2 3433 7506
SAUDI ARABIAAl-Arrab Contracting Co. Ltd.Said B. Said, PresidentP.O. Box 91313Riyadh 11633 Saudi Arabia966 1 4606 272
SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO
Energoprojekt HoldingVladan Pirivatric, CEO12 Bulevar Mihaila PupinaP.O. Box 20Belgrade 11070 Serbia andMontenegro381 11 310 1010
SINGAPORECPG Consultants Pte. Ltd.Pang Toh Kang, CEO238B Thomson Rd., Tower BNovera Sq.307 685 Singapore65 6357 4888
SembCorp Engineers andConstructorsWong Heang Fine, President60 Admiralty Rd., West #03-01759947 Singapore65 6754 6678
SOUTH AFRICAAfriconG.T. Rhode, CEOP.O. Box 905Pretoria 0001 South Africa27 12427-2000
SPAINAbeinsaAlfonso Gonzalez Dominguez,ChairmanAvda. dela Buhaira #2Sevilla 41018 Spain954 93 71 11
ACCIONA SAJose Manuel Entrecanales, PresidentAvda. de Europa, 18, AlcobendasAlcobendas Madrid 28108 Spain34 916632850
Empresarios AgrupadosAdolfo Garcia-Rodriguez, Managing Dir.Magallanes 3Madrid 28015 Spain34 913098000
FCC, Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas SAMarcelino Oreja Aguirre, Chairmanc/ General Peron 36Madrid 28020 Spain34 91 5141000
FerrovialRafael del Pino, ChairmanPrincipe de Vergara, 135Madrid 28002 Spain34 91 5862500
Grupo ACSFlorentino Perez Rodriguez, ChairmanAvenida Pio XII, 102Madrid 28036 Spain34 91 3439200
INECO-TIFSA GroupJuan Torrejón, ChairmanPaseo de la Habana, 138Madrid 28036 Spain34 61 452 12 00
OHL SA (Obrascon Huarte Lain SA)D. Rafael Martin de Nicolas Canas, CEOC/Gobelas, 35-37 - El PlantioMadrid 28023 Spain34 91 3484320
SACYR VallehermosoLuis del Rivero Asensio, ChairmanP.O. Castellana 83-85Madrid 28046 Spain34 91 545 5000
Tecnicas Reunidas SAJuan Llado Arburua, Vice-ChairmanArapiles 13, Planta 14Madrid 28015 Spain34 91 5920300
TYPSAPablo Bueno Sainz, PresidentGomera, 9, San Sebastian delos ReyesMadrid 28700 Spain34 91 7227300
SWEDENSkanska ABStuart E. Graham, PresidentRasundavagen 2Solna SE-169 83 Sweden46 8 7538800
SWITZERLANDColenco Power Engineering Ltd.Roberto Gerosa, CEOTaefernstrasse 26Baden 5405 Switzerland41 56 4831212
PEG SADr. Philip Alsop, Director4 rue du Lievre, Case Postale 1411Geneva 26 CH-1211 Switzerland4122 544 3100
TAIWANCTCI Corp.John T. Yu, Chairman22Fl., CTCI Tower, 77, Sec. 2Tun Hwa South Rd.Taipei 106 Taiwan886 2 27009659
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Directory of Contractors and Design FirmsRSEA Engineering Corp.C.P. Shen, Chairman207 Sung Chiang Rd.Taipei 104 Taiwan886 2 25039095
THAILANDItalian-Thai Development PCLPremchai Karnasuta, PresidentItalThai Tower, New Phetchburi Rd.HuaykwangBangkok 10320 Thailand662 716 1600
TURKEYAlarko Contracting GroupAyhan Yavrucu, CEOG.O.S.B. Ihsandede Cad. 800 Sok.Kocaeli 41480 Turkey90 262 648 2200
Atlas Yapi Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim SirketiYunus Dogan, ChairmanGaziosmanpasa Mah. Konya Yolu 6Km.GolbasiAnkara 06830 Turkey90 312 4852625
Baytur Construction andContracting Co.Oktay Yavuz, CEO19 Mayis Caddesi No. 34, SisliIstanbul 34360 Turkey90 212 212 8505
Cengiz Construction Industry and Trade Co.Mehmet Cengiz, CEOMahir 12 Cad. No 52 Altunizade UskudarIstanbul 34662 Turkey90 216 4749694
Dogus Insaat Ve Ticaret ASGonul Talu, CEODogus Grubu BinalariBuyukdere Cad. No. 65Istanbul 34398 Turkey90 212 335 3434
Enka Construction & Industry Co. Inc.Haluk Gercek, VPBalmumcu, Enka Binalari, BesiktasIstanbul 34349 Turkey90 212 274 2540
Eser Construction and Trade Co. Inc.Ilhan Adiloglu, CEO4 Cad. 18 Sok. No. 7, Yildiz, CankayaAnkara 06550 Turkey90 312 442 2222
GAMAErol Ucer, ChairmanAtaturk Bulvari 229, KavaklidereAnkara 06680 Turkey90 312 455 4262
GAP Insaat Yatirim ve Dis Ticaret ASEnder Hidiroglu, General ManagerKeresteciler Sitesi Fatih Cad. SelviSok.18 MerterIstanbul Turkey90 212 454 4646
Hazinedaroglu Construction GroupTuran Hazinedaroglu, CEOOya Cikmazi, Eren Sok. 8, GayrettepeIstanbul 34394 Turkey90 212 2176678
Limak Construction Industry & Trade Inc.Mr. Nihat Ozdemir, ChairmanHafta Sokak No. 9Ankara 06700 G.O.P. Turkey90 312 4468800
Mak-Yol Constr. Indus.Tourism & TradingAdnan Cebi, Vice ChairmanTepecik Cad. Melodi Sk. Itu Konutlari,E BlokIstanbul 34337 Turkey90 212 351 4151Nurol Construction and Trading Co.Bulent Erdogan, General ManagerBugday Sok. 9, KavaklidereAnkara 06700 Turkey90312 455 1500Rasen Construction & Investment Inc.Sedat Ozyurek, General ManagerBuyukdere Cad No: 38 MecidiyekoyIstanbul 34387 Turkey90 212 3155200Renaissance ConstructionKamil Yanikomeroglu, VP110, Refik Belendir Sok. Y AyranciAnkara 06540 Turkey90 312 441 3141Soyak Co.Erkut Soyak, ChairmanBuyukdere Cad. No. 38 MecidiyekoyIstanbul 34387 Turkey90 212 3155100STFA Construction GroupIlker Keremoglu, CEOSTFA Is Merkezi, Yesil Vadi Sok. No. 1BostanciIstanbul 34744 Turkey90 216 578 9650Summa Turizm Yatirimciligi ASSelim Bora, President27 Aralik Sok No. 3 CankayaAnkara 06680 Turkey90 312 4413747Tekfen Construction & InstallationErhan Oner, CEOUlus,Tekfen Sitesi Aydinlik Sok.B-3BesiktasIstanbul 34340 Turkey90 212 3593500Yuksel Insaat Co. Inc.Tuna Aksel, General ManagerSogutozu Cad. 14/A BestepelerAnkara 05650 Turkey90 312 2842545
UAENational Petroleum Construction Co.Aqueel A. Madhi, General ManagerP.O. Box 2058Abu Dhabi UAE971 2 5549000
UNITED KINGDOMAMEC plcJ. Gree Armitage, Chairman65 Carter LaneLondon EC4V 5HF UK44 20 7634 0000ARUP Group Ltd.Terry Hill, Chairman13 Fitzroy St.London WIT 4BQ UK44 20 7636 1531AtkinsKeith Clarke, CEOWoodcote Grove, Ashley Rd.Epsom Surrey KT18 5BW UK44 1372 726140Balfour Beatty plcIan P. Tyler, CEO130 Wilton Rd.London SW1V 1LQ UK44 207 216 6800
Bovis Lend LeaseGregory Clarke, CEO142 Northolt Rd.Harrow Middlesex HA2 OEE UK44 2082718000
Buro Happold Ltd.Gavin Thompson, Managing DirectorCamden Mill, Lower Bristol Rd.Bath BA2 3DQ UK44 1225 320 600
Halcrow Group Ltd.Tony Allum, ChairmanBurderop ParkSwindon Wiltshire SN4 OQD UK44 1793 812479
Hyder ConsultingTim Wade, Chief Executive29 Bressenden PlaceLondon SW1E 5DZ UK44 20 7316 6000
Joannou & Paraskevaides(Overseas) Ltd.Jordan Christodoulides,Canada Court, Upland Rd., St. PeterPortGuernsey GY1 3BQ UK966 1 4040004
Kier Group plcJohn Dodds, Group Chief ExecutiveTempsford HallSandy Bedfordshire SG19 2BD UK44 1767 640111
Mott MacDonaldM.O. Blackburn, ChairmanSt. Anne House, 20-26 Wellesley Rd.Croydo CR9 2UL UK44 20 8774 2000
Petrofac Ltd.Ayman Asfari, Group Chief ExecutiveWhiteley Chambers, Don Street, St.HelierJersey JE4 9WG UK44 207 8114900
Rotary Group Ltd.Francis G. Jennings, ManagingDirector5 Trench Rd., New Town AbbeyBelfast BT36 4XA UK44 2890831200
Roughton InternationalM.A. Ross, Managing DirectorA2 Omega Park, Electron WayChandlers Ford S053 4SE UK44 2380 278600
Scott WilsonGeoff French, Group ChairmanScott House, Basing ViewBasingstoke Hampshire RG21 4JG UK44 1256 310200
WSP Group plcChristopher Cole, CEOBuchanan House, 24-30 HolbornLondon EC1N 2HS UK44 20 73145000
USAA. Epstein and Sons Int’l Inc.Michael Damore, Executive Mng’g Dir.600 W. FultonChicago IL 60661 (312) 454-9100
ABB Lummus GlobalMartin W. Gross, CEO1515 Broad St.Bloomfield NJ 07003 (973) 893-1515
Adolfson & Peterson ConstructionMichael Peterson, CEO6701 W. 23 St.Minneapolis MN 55426 (952) 544-1561
AECOM Technology Corp.John Dionisio, President 555 S. Flower St. #3700Los Angeles CA 90071-2300 (213) 593-8000
Alberici Corp.Gregory J. Kozicz, President 8800 PageSt. Louis MO 63114 (314) 733-2000
Albert-Garaudy Consulting EngineersGarth Albert, Principal3500 N. Causeway Blvd. #600Metairie LA 70002 (504) 846-6400
American Bridge Co.Robert H. Luffy, President1000 American Bridge WayCoraopolis PA 15108 (412) 631-1000
American Infrastructure Inc.A. Ross myers, Chairman1805 Berks Rd.Worcester PA 19490 (610) 222-8800
Americon Construction Inc.Eugene M. Cunnata, Principal44 W. 18 St.New York NY 10011 (212) 274-0190
Ames Construction Inc.Richard J. Ames, CEO2000 Ames Dr.Burnsville MN 55306 (952) 435-7106
APACR. Kirk Randolph, President900 Ashwood Pkwy. #700Atlanta GA 30338-4780 (770) 392-5300
ArquitectonicaTimothy Reedy, CEO801 Brickell Ave. #1100Miami FL 33131 (305) 372-1812
ATC Group Services Inc.Robert Toups, CEO600 W. Cummings Park #5500Woburn MA 01801 (781) 932-9400
Austin IndustriesRonald J. Gafford, PresidentP.O. Box 1590Dallas TX 75221 (214) 443-5500
B.L. Harbert InternationalBilly L. Harbert Jr., President820 Shades Creek Pkwy. #3000Birmingham AL 35209 (205) 802-2800
Michael Baker Corp.Donald P. Fusilli, Jr., PresidentAirside Business Park, 100 Airside Dr.Moon Twp. PA15108 (412) 269-6300
Barton Malow Co.Ben Maibach III, President26500 American Dr.Southfield MI 48034 (248) 436-5000
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BBG-BBGMPeter G. Gorman, Partner515 Madison Ave.New York NY 10022 (212) 888-7663
BBL Construction Services LLCDonald R. Led Duke, CEO302 Washington Ave., Ext.Albany NY 12203 (518) 452-8200
BE&K Inc.T. Michael Goodrich, Chairman2000 International Park Dr.Birmingham AL 35243 (205) 972-6000
BechtelR.P. Bechtel, ChairmanP.O. Box 193965San Francisco CA 94119-3965 (415) 768-1234
Belt CollinsAnne Mapes, Chairman 2153 North King St. #200Honolulu HI 96819 (808) 521-5361
Black & VeatchLen C. Rodman, Chairman11401 Lamar Ave.Overland Park KS 66211 (913) 458-2000
Brasfield & Gorrie LLCM.M. Gorrie, Chairman729 S. 30 St.Birmingham AL 35233-2939 (205)328-4000
Brown and CaldwellCraig Goehring, CEO201 N. Civic Dr.Walnut Creek CA 94596 (925) 937-9010
Buchart-Horn Inc./BASCO AssociatesPaul E. McNamee, President445 W. Phildelphia St.York PA 7404 (717) 852-1400
Bureau VeritasDickerson Wright, CEO11860 W. State Rd. 84 #1Ft. Lauderdale FL 33325 (954) 236-8100
Burns & McDonnellGreg Graves, President9400 Ward Pkwy.Kansas City MO 64114 (816) 333-9400
Burns and RoeK. Keith Roe, Chairman800 Kinderkamack Rd.Oradell NJ 07649 (201) 265-2000
Burt HillPeter Moriarty, CEO101 E. Diamond St., 400 Morgan Ctr.Butler PA 16001 (724) 285-4761
Caddell Construction Co. Inc.J. Kirby Caddell, CEO2700 Lagoon Park Dr.Montgomery AL 36109 (334) 272-7723
CallisonBill Karst, CEO1420 Fifth Ave. #2400Seattle WA 98101 (206) 623-4646
Cannon DesignGary R. Miller, CEO2170 Whitehaven Rd.Grand Island NY 14072 (716) 773-6800
Carollo Engineers PCGary C. Deis, Partner3033 N. 44 St. #101Phoenix AZ 85018 (602) 263-9500
Carter & Burgess Inc.Ben G. Watts, President777 Main St.Fort Worth TX 76102 (800) 624-7959
CB&IPhilip K. Asherman, President2103 Research Forest Dr.The Woodlands TX 77380 (832) 513-1000
CCC Group Inc.Arthur D. Huebner, PresidentP.O. Box 200350San Antonio TX 78220-0350 (210) 661-4251
CDI Business SolutionsRobert J. Giorgio, President1717 Arch St., 35 Fl.Philadelphia PA 19103 (215) 569-2200
CDMThomas D. Furman Jr., Chairman50 Hampshire St.Cambridge MA 02139 (617) 452-6000
CentexTimothy R. Eller, CEO2728 N. HarwoodDallas TX 75201 (214) 981-5000
CH2M HILL Cos.Ralph R. Peterson, CEO9191 S. Jamaica St.Englewood CO 80112 (888) CH2M-HILL
Choate Construction Co.William Millard Choate, President8200 Roberts Dr. #600Atlanta GA 30350 (678) 892-1200
Clark GroupPeter C. Forster, Chairman7500 Old Georgetown Rd.Bethesda MD 20814 (301) 272-8100
ClaycoRobert G. Clark, Chairman2199 Innerbelt Business Center Dr.St. Louis MO 63114 (314) 429-5100
CMA Architects & Engineers LLPJordi Bofill, Managing Partner1509 F.D. Roosevelt Ave.Guaynabo PR 00922-1490 (787) 792-1509
Conestoga-Rovers & AssociatesEd Roberts, President2055 Niagara Falls Blvd.Niagara Falls NY 14304 (716) 297-2160
Contrack InternationalKarim Camel-Toueg, President1001 N. 19 St. #1220Arlington VA 22209 (703) 358-8800
CORE Construction GroupWayne Baum, ChairmanP.O. Box 100Morton IL 61550 (309) 263-0808
Corrpro Cos. Inc.Jim A. Johnson, Chairman 1090 Enterprise Dr.Medina OH 44256 (330) 723-5082
CRB Consulting Engineers Inc.Doyle Clark, President7410 NW Tiffany Springs Pkwy #100Kansas City MO 64153 (816) 880-9800
David E. Harvey Builders Inc.David E. Harvey Jr., President3630 WestchaseHouston TX 77042 (713) 783-8710
David Evans and Associates Inc.David F. Evans, Chairman2100 S.W. River Pkwy.Portland OR 97201 (503) 223-6663
Day & Zimmermann GroupHal Yoh III, Chairman1818 Market St.Philadelphia PA19103 (215) 299-8000
Delta Environmental Consultants Inc.Paul R. Goudreault, President5910 Rice Creek Pkwy. #100St. Paul MN 55126 (800) 477-7411
Devcon Construction Inc.Gary Filizetti, President690 Gibraltar Dr.Milpitas CA 95035 (408) 942-8200
DewberryRonald L. Ewing, CEO8401 Arlington Blvd.Fairfax VA 22031 (703) 849-0100
Dick Construction Co.Stephen D’Angelo, PresidentP.O. Box 10896Pittsburgh PA 15236-0896 (412) 384-1000
douglas e. barnhart inc.Douglas E. Barnhart, CEO10760 Thornmint Rd.San Diego CA 92127 (858) 385-8200
DPR Construction Inc.Douglas E. Woods, President1450 Veterans Blvd.Redwood City CA 94063 (650) 474-1450
Duke ConstructionSteven R. Kennedy, President600 E. 96 St. #100Indianapolis, Ind. 46420 (317)808-6000
DurrantGordon E. Mills, CEO700 Locust St. #942Dubuque IA 52004-0909 (563) 583-9131
Earth Tech Inc.Alan Krusi, CEO300 Oceangate #700Long Beach CA 90802 (562) 951-2000
Ecology & Environment Inc.Gerhard J. Neumaier, President368 Pleasant View Dr.Lancaster NY 14086 (716) 684-8060
EDAWJoseph E. Brown, President150 Chestnut St.San Francisco CA 94111 (415) 433-1484
EDSAJoseph Lalli, President1512 E. Broward Blvd. #110Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 (954) 524-3330
Edwards and Kelcey Inc.Kevin J. McMahon, Chairman299 Madison Ave.Morristown NJ 07962 (973) 267-0555
Einhorn Yaffee PrescottTom Birdsey, CEO412 BroadwayAlbany NY 12207 (518) 431-3300
ENGlobal Corp.Michael L. Burrow, CEO654 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. E. #400Houston TX 77060-5914 (281) 878-1000
ENVIRONJoseph H. Highland, CEO4350 North Fairfax Dr. #300Arlington VA 22203 (703) 516-2300
ERM Holdings Ltd.Peter Regan, CEO350 Eagleview Blvd. #200Exton PA 19341 (610) 524-3500
EYP Mission Critical FacilitiesPeter Gross, CEO440 Park Ave. S., 16 Fl.New York NY 10016 (212) 277-0099
Fluor Corp.Alan L. Boeckmann, ChairmanOne Enterprise Dr.Irving TX 75039(949) 349-2000
Foster Wheeler Ltd.Raymond J. Milchovich, ChairmanPerryville Corporate ParkClinton NJ 08809-4000 (908) 730-4000
Gannett FlemingRonald J. Drnevich, ChairmanP.O. Box 67100Harrisburg PA 17106-7100 (717)763-7211
General Physics Corp.Scott N. Greenburg, CEO6095 Marshalee Dr. #300Elkridge MD 21075 (410) 379-3600
GenslerM. Arthur Gensler Jr., Chairman2 Harrison St. #400San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 433-3700
Geomatrix Consultants Inc.Anthony Daus, President2101 Webster St., 12 Fl.Oakland CA 94612 (510) 663-4100
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Directory of Contractors and Design FirmsGeoSyntec ConsultantsRudolph Bonaparte, President2002 Summit Blvd. NE #885Atlanta GA 30319 (404) 267-1101
Gilbane Building Co.Thomas F. Gilbane Jr., Chairman7 Jackson WalkwayProvidence RI 02903 (401)456-5800
Granite Construction Inc.William G. Dorey, President585 West Beach St.Watsonville CA 95076 (831) 724-1011
GraycorMelvin Gray, Chairman One Graycor Dr.Homewood IL 60430 (708) 206-0500
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. LLCDouglas B. Mackie, President2122 York Rd.Oak Brook IL 60523 (630) 574-3000
Gulf Interstate Engineering Co.H.D. Evans, President16010 Barkers Point Ln.Houston TX 77079-9000 (713) 850-3400
Hankins and AndersonMichael W. Matthews, President4880 Sadler Rd. #300Glen Allen VA 23060 (804) 285-4171
Hawaiian Dredging ConstructionWilliam Wilson, President614 Kapahulu Ave.Honolulu HI 96815 (808) 735-3211
Hazen and Sawyer PCJames W. Fagan, President498 Seventh Ave.New York NY 10018 (212) 539-7000
HBE Corp.Fred S. Kummer, President11330 Olive Blvd.St. Louis MO 63141 (314) 567-9000
HDRRichard R. Bell, CEO8404 Indian Hills Dr.Omaha NE 68114-4098 (402) 399-1000
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.Jerry L. Morgensen, ChairmanP.O. Box 0Greeley CO 80632 (970) 352-6565
Hillier ArchitectureJ. Robert Hillier, Chairman500 Alexander ParkPrinceton NJ 08540 (609) 452-8888
HITT Contracting Inc.Brett R. Hitt, Co-President2704 Dorr Ave.Fairfax VA 22031 (703) 846-9000
HKS Inc.H. Ralph Hawkins, President1919 McKinney Ave.Dallas TX 75201-1753 (214) 969-5599
HNTB Cos.Paul A. Yarossi, President715 Kirk Dr.Kansas City MO 64105 (816) 472-1201
Hoffman Corp.Wayne A. Drinkward, President805 SW Broadway #2100Portland OR 97205 (503) 221-8811
HOKPatrick McLeamy, CEO211 N. Broadway #700St. Louis MO 63102 (314) 421-2000
Holder Construction Co.Thomas M. Holder, Chairman3333 Riverwood Pkwy. #400Atlanta GA 30339-3304 (770) 988-3000
Howard S. Wright ConstructionBrad Nydahl, CEO501 Eastlake Ave. E. #100Seattle, Wash. 98109 (206) 447-7654
HRH Construction LLCGregory Cuneo, Chairman50 Main St.White Plains NY 10606 (914) 993-5500
Hunt Building Co. Ltd.Woody L. Hunt, Chairman4401 N. Mesa St.El Paso TX 79902 (915) 533-1122
Hunt Construction Group Inc.Robert G. Hunt, Vice Chairman6720 N.Scottsdale Rd. #300Scottsdale AZ 85253 (317) 227-7800
Insituform TechnologiesThomas Rooney, President702 Spirit 40 Park Dr.Chesterfield MO 63005-1195 (636) 530-8000
J.E. Dunn Construction GroupTerrence P. Dunn, President929 HolmesKansas City MO 64106 (816) 474-8600
JacobsNoel G. Watson, CEOP.O. Box 7084Pasadena CA 91109-7084 (626) 578-3500
James G. Davis Construction Corp.James G. Davis, President12530 Parklawn Dr.Rockville MD 20852 (301) 881-2990
James McHugh Construction Co.James P. McHugh, CEO1737 S. Michigan Ave.Chicago IL 60616 (312) 986-8000
Kaplan McLaughlin DiazRoy S. Latka, President222 Vallejo St.San Francisco CA 94111 (415) 398-5191
KBRWilliam P. Utt, President4100 Clinton Dr.Houston TX 77020-6237 (713) 753-3011
KCI Technologies Inc.Terry F. Neimeyer, Chairman10 N. Park Dr.Hunt Valley MD 21030-1846 (410) 316-7800
Kiewit Corp.Bruce E. Grewcock, President1000 Kiewit PlazaOmaha NE 68131 (402) 342-2052
Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc.Mark S. Wilson, PresidentP.O. Box 33068Raleigh NC 27636 (919) 677-2000
Kitchell Corp.William C. Schubert, President1707 E. Highland Ave. #100Phoenix AZ 85016 (602) 264-4411
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PCLee A. Polisano, President111 W. 57 St.New York NY 10019 (212) 977-6500
Kokosing Construction Co.W. Brian Burgett, PresidentP.O. Box 226Fredericktown OH 43019 (740) 694-6315
Kraft Construction Co. Inc.Fred Pezeshkan, President2606 Horsehoe Dr. So.Naples FL 34104 (239) 643-6000
Kraus-Anderson ConstructionBruce W. Engelsma, Chairman525 S. 8 St.Minneapolis MN 55404 (612) 332-7281
L.F. Driscoll Co.John J. Donnelly, CEO9 Presidential Blvd.Bala Cynwyd PA 19004 (610) 668-0950
Langdon Wilson ArchitecturePlanning InteriorsAsad M. Khan, Senior Mng’g Partner1055 Wilshire Blvd. #1500Los Angeles CA 90017 (213) 250-1186
Layne Christensen Co.Andrew B. Schmitt, President1900 Shawnee Mission Pkwy.Mission Woods KS 66205 (913) 362-0510
Leo A DalyLeo A. Daly, Chairman8600 Indian Hills Dr.Omaha NE 68114-4039 (402) 391-8111
M.A. Mortenson Co.M. A. Mortenson Jr., Chairman700 Meadow Lane NorthMinneapolis MN 55422 (763) 522-2100
M+W Zander US Operations Inc.Mike Bove, President1001 Klein Rd. #400Plano TX 75074 (415) 442-1881
MACTEC Inc.Bruce C. Coles, Chairman, President 1105 Sanctuary Pkwy. #300Alpharetta GA 30004 (770) 360-0600
Malcolm Pirnie Inc.Jerry Frieling, Chairman104 Corporate Park Dr.White Plains NY 10604 (914) 694-2100
Manhattan Construction Co.Leonard Rejcek, President5601 S. 122 East Ave.Tulsa OK 74146 (918) 583-6900
Marnell Corrao AssociatesAnthony A. Marnell II, Chairman 222 Via Marnell WayLas Vegas NV 89119 (702) 739-2000
Matrix Service Co.Michael Hall, President10701 E. Ute St.Tulsa OK 74116-1517 (918) 838-8822
McCarthy Building Cos. Inc.Michael D. Bolen, CEO1341 N. Rock Hill Rd.St. Louis MO 63124 (314) 968-3300
McGough Cos.Thomas J. McGough Jr., President2737 Fairview Ave. N.St. Paul MN 55113-1372 (651) 633-5050
M-E Engineers Inc.Allen Tochihara, CEO10055 W. 43 Ave.Wheat Ridge CO 80033 (303) 421-6655
Messer ConstructionPeter S. Strange, Chairman5158 Fishwick Dr.Cincinnati OH 45216 (513) 242-1541
Michels Corp.Ruth L. Michels, CEO817 W. Main St.Brownsville WI 53006-0128 (920) 583-3132
Moffatt & NicholRobert D. Nichol, President320 Golden Shore #300Long Beach CA 90802 (562) 590-6500
MulvannyG2 ArchitectureMitch Smith, Senior Partner1110 112 Ave. NE #537Bellevue WA 98004 (425) 463-2000
Mustang EngineeringSteve Knowles, President16001 Park Ten Pl.Houston TX 77084 (713) 215-8000
MWHRobert Uhler, CEO380 Interlocken Crescent #200Broomfield CO 80021 (303) 533-1900
O’Neil Industries Inc.Richard J. Erickson, CEO2751 N. Clybourn Ave.Chicago IL 60614 (773) 755-1611
Opus GroupMark Rauenhorst, CEO10350 Bren Rd. WestMinnetonka MN 55343 (952) 656-4444
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Orion Marine GroupRussell B. Inserra, President12550 FuquaHouston TX 77034 (713) 852-6500
P.J. Dick-Trumbull-LindyClifford R. Rowe, CEO1020 Lebanon Rd.West Miflin PA15122 (412) 462-9300
PageSoutherlandPageJohn Cryer III, Principal1100 Louisiana, Ste. OneHouston TX 77002 (713) 871-8484
Panattoni Construction Inc.Denny Boom, Executive Director8745 Folsom Blvd. #150Sacramento CA 95826 (916) 340-2400
ParsonsJames F. McNulty, Chairman100 W. Walnut St.Pasadena CA 91124 (626) 440-2000Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc.
Thomas J. O’Neill, PresidentOne Penn PlazaNew York NY 10119 (212) 465-5000
PBS&JJohn B. Zumwalt III, Chairman 5300 W. Cypress St. #200Tampa FL 33607 (813) 282-7275
PCL Construction EnterprisesP.E. Beaupré, President2000 S. Colo. Blvd. #2-500Denver CO 80222-7928 (303) 365-6591
Pei Cobb Freed & PartnersArchitectsHenry N. Cobb, Partner88 Pine St.New York NY 10005 (212) 751-3122
Pepper Construction GroupJ. David Pepper, Chairman 643 N. OrleansChicago IL 60610 (312) 266-4700
Perini Corp.Ronald N. Tutor, Chairman73 Mt. Wayte Ave.Framingham MA 01701-9160 (508) 628-2000
Perkins EastmanL. Bradford Perkins, President115 Fifth Ave.New York NY 10003(212) 353-7200
Pizzagalli ConstructionPeter Bernhardt, President50 Joy Dr., P.O. Box 2009S. Burlington VT 05407-2009 (802) 658-4100
Power Construction Co.Jeff Karp, President2360 Palmer Dr.Schaumburg IL 60173 (847) 925-1300
POWER Engineers Inc.Jack Hand, PresidentP.O. Box 1066Hailey ID 83333 (208) 788-3456
Primoris Corp.Brian Pratt, CEO26000 Commercentre Dr.Lake Forest CA 92630 (949) 598-9242
Professional Service Indus. (PSI)Murray R. Savage, CEO1901 S. Meyers Rd. #400Oakbrook Terrace IL 60181 (630) 691-1490
R.W. Armstrong & Associates Inc.James A. Wade, CEOUnion Sq., 300 S. Meridian St.Indianapolis IN 46225 (317) 786-0461
Rafael Vinoly Architects PCRafael Vinoly, President50 Van Dam St.New York NY 10013 (212) 924-5060
RBF ConsultingRobert W. Bein, Chairman14725 Alton Pkwy.Irvine CA 92618-2027 (949) 472-3505
RNLH. Joshua Gould, CEO1515 Arapahoe St., Tower 3, #700Denver CO 80202 (303) 295-1717
RTKL Associates Inc.David C. Hudson, CEO901 S. Bond St.Baltimore MD 21231 (410) 537-6000
Ryan Cos. US Inc.James R. Ryan, CEO50 S. Tenth St. #300Minneapolis MN 55403 (612) 492-4000
S&B Holdings Ltd. and AffiliatesW. A. Brookshire, ChairmanP.O. Box 266245Houston TX 77207 (713) 645-4141
San Juan Construction Inc.Frank Hawk, President688 Spring Creek Rd.Montrose CO 81401 (970) 249-6981
Sargent & Lundy LLCBud Wendorf, Chairman 55 E. Monroe St.Chicago IL 60603 (312) 269-2000
Sasaki Associates Inc.James A. Sukeforth, Principal64 Pleasant St.Watertown MA 02472 (617) 926-3300
Schoor DePalma Inc.Stephen P. DePalma, Chairman200 State Hwy. NineManalapan NJ 07726 (732) 577-9000
Shawmut Design andConstructionThomas E. Goemaat, President560 Harrison Ave.Boston MA 02118 (617) 622-7000
Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLPG. Haney, Partners14 Wall St.New York NY 10005 (212) 298-9300
Smallwood Reynolds Stewart Stewart & Assoc.Howard H. Stewart, PresidentOne Piedmont Ctr., 3565Piedmont Rd. NE #303Atlanta GA 30305 (404) 233-5453
SmithGroup Inc.Carl Roehling, President500 Griswold #1700Detroit MI 48226 (313) 983-3600
Stanley Consultants Inc.Gregs G. Thomopulos, President225 Iowa Ave.Muscatine IA 52761 (563) 264-6600
Steffian Bradley ArchitectsKurt A. Rockstroh, President100 Summer St.Boston MA 02110 (617) 305-7100
Structure Tone Inc.James K. Donaghy, Chairman770 BroadwayNew York NY 10003-9522 (212) 481-6100
STV Group Inc.Dominick M. Servedio, Chairman225 Park Avenue SouthNew York NY 10003 (212) 777-4400
Suffolk Construction Co. Inc.John F. Fish, President65 Allerton St.Boston, Mass. 02119 (617) 445-3500
Sundt Construction Inc.J. Doug Pruitt, Chairman1501 W. Fountainhead Pkwy.#600Tempe AZ 85282 (480) 293-3000
Swanke Hayden Connell ArchitectsRichard S. Hayden, ManagingPrincipal295 Lafayette St.New York NY 10012 (212) 226-9696
Swinerton Inc.Gordon W. Marks, Chairman260 Townsend St.San Francisco CA 94107 (415) 421-2980
T.Y. Lin InternationalJohn G. Haussmann, President2 Harrison St. #500San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 291-3700
Teichert ConstructionJud Riggs, ChairmanP.O. Box 15002Sacramento CA 95851-1002 (916) 484-3011
TerraconDavid R. Gaboury, CEO16000 College Blvd.Lenexa KS 66219 (913) 599-6886
Tetra Tech Inc.Dan Batrack, CEO 3475 E. Foothill Blvd.Pasadena CA 91107 (626) 351-4664
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Directory of Contractors and Design FirmsThe Beck GroupHenry C. (Peter) Beck III,Managing Director1807 Ross Ave., #500Dallas TX 75201 (214) 303-6200
The Benham Cos. LLCLance Benham, CEO9400 N. Broadway #300Oklahoma City OK 73114-7401 (405) 478-5353
The Boldt Co.Tom Boldt, CEO2525 N. Roemer Rd., P.O. Box 419Appleton WI 54912-0419 (920) 739-6321
The Facility GroupRobert L. Moultrie, Chairman2233 Lake Park Dr.Smyrna GA 30080 (770) 437-2700
The Flintco Cos. Inc.Tom Maxwell, President1624 W. 21 St.Tulsa OK 74107 (918) 587-8451
The Haskell Co.Steven T. Halverson, President111 Riverside Ave.Jacksonville FL 32202 (904) 791-4500
The Hubbard GroupLuc Bodson, Chairman1936 Lee Rd.Winter Park FL 32789 (407) 645-5500
The Kleinfelder Group Inc.Gerald J. Salontai, President5015 Shoreham Pl.San Diego CA 92122 (858) 320-2000
The Lane Construction Corp.Robert E. Alger, President965 E. Main St.Meriden CT 06450 (203) 235-3351
The Layton Cos.David S. Layton, President9090 S. Sandy Pkwy.Sandy UT 84070 (801) 568-9090
The Louis Berger GroupNicholas Masucci, President100 Halsted St.East Orange NJ 07018 (973) 678-1960
The Robins & Morton GroupBill Morton, President400 Shades Creek Pkwy. #200Birmingham AL 35209 (205) 870-1000
The Shaw Group Inc.J.M. Bernhard Jr., Chairman4171 Essen Ln.Baton Rouge LA 70809 (225) 932-2500
The Stellar GroupRonald H. Foster Jr., CEO2900 Hartley Rd.Jacksonville FL 32257 (904) 260-2900
The Walsh Group Ltd.Matthew Walsh, Chairman929 W. AdamsChicago IL 60607 (312) 563-5400
The Weitz Co. LLCGlenn H. De Stigter, Chairman400 Locust St. #300Des Moines IA 50309 (515) 698-4260
The Yates Cos. Inc.William H.Yates III, PresidentP.O. Box 385Philadelphia MS 39350 (601) 656-5411
Thompson Ventulett Stainback & AssociatesRoger L. Neuenschwander,President2700 Promenade Two, 1230Peachtree St. NEAtlanta GA 30309 (404) 888-6600
Thornton-Tomasetti Inc.Daniel A. Cuoco, President51 Madison Ave.New York NY10010 (917) 661-7800
TIC Holdings Inc.R.W. McKenzie, CEO2211 Elk River Rd.Steamboat Springs CO 80487 (970) 879-2561
Torcon Inc.Benedict J. Torcivia Jr., Co-President214 E. Grove St.Westfield NJ 07091 (908) 232-8900
TransCoreJohn M. Worthington, President8158 Adams Dr.Hummelstown PA17036 (717) 561-2400
TranSystems Corp.Brian G. Larson, President2400 Pershing Rd. #400Kansas City MO 64108 (816) 329-8700
TRC Cos. Inc.Christopher P. Vincze, CEO21 Griffin Rd. NorthWindsor, Conn. 06095 (860) 298-9692
Turner Industries Group LLCRoland Turner, Chairman8687 United Plaza Blvd.Baton Rouge LA 70809 (225) 922-5050
Tutor-Saliba Corp.Ronald N. Tutor, President15901 Olden St.Sylmar CA 91342 (818) 362-8391
URSMartin M. Koffel, CEO600 Montgomery St., 26 Fl.San Francisco CA 94111-2728 (415) 774-2700
ValleyCrest Cos.Burton S. Sperber, Founder24151 Ventura Blvd.Calabasas CA 91302 (818) 223-8500
VCCSam K. Alley, CEO216 Louisiana St.Little Rock AR 72201 (501) 376-0017
VECO Corp.Bill Allen, CEO949 E. 36 Ave. #500Anchorage AK 99508 (907) 762-1505
VHB/Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc.Robert S. Brustlin, President101 Walnut St.Watertown MA 02472 (617) 924-1770
Walbridge AldingerJohn Rakolta Jr., Chairman613 Abbott St.Detroit MI 48226 (313) 963-8000
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.Charles Nelson, Chairman1200 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans MA 70130-4334 (504) 523-5281
Walton Construction Co. LLCJohn Martin, President3252 Roanoke Rd.Kansas City MO 64111 (816) 753-2121
Washington Group InternationalStephen G. Hanks, President P.O. Box 73Boise ID 83729 (208) 386-5000
Webcor BuildersAndrew J. Ball, President 951 Mariner’s Island Blvd., 7 Fl.San Mateo CA 94404 (650) 349-2727
Weis Builders Inc.Jay Weis, CEO7645 Lyndale Ave. S.MinneapolisMN 55423 (612) 243-5000
Weston Solutions Inc.Patrick G. McCann, President1400 Weston WayWest Chester PA 19380 (610) 701-3000
Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.Willard Hackerman, President300 E. Joppa Rd.Baltimore MD 21286 (410) 821-1100
Wilbur Smith AssociatesM. Stevenson Smith, CEOWilbur Smith Towers, 1301Gervais St.Columbia SC 29201-3356 (803) 758-4500
Williams Brothers ConstructionJames D. Pitcock Jr., ChairmanP.O. Box 66428Houston TX 77266 (713) 522-9821
Wimberly Allison Tong & GooRonald J. Holecek, President700 Bishop St. #1800Honolulu HI 96813 (808) 521-8888
Zachry Construction Corp.John B. Zachry, CEO527 Logwood Ave.San Antonio TX 78221 (210) 475-8000
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