The 10 Biggest Construction Companies in the United States The Turner Corporation. Turner Corporation is a global leader in construction services, with its headquarters in New York City. Bechtel Corporation. STO Building Group, Inc. DPR Construction. Kiewit Corporation. Mastec Inc. Clark Group. Fluor Corporation.
The Largest General Contractors in Every U.S. State State ↓Contractor nameRevenue Ohio The Kokosing Group of Companies $1.7B Oklahoma Manhattan Construction Group $1.480B Oregon Hoffman Construction $3.906B Pennsylvania Day & Zimmerman $1.193B46 more rows
Intel delays $28 billion Ohio chip factories to 2030. Feb 28 (Reuters) - Intel's (INTC.O) , opens new tab promised $28 billion chip fabrication plants in Ohio are facing further delays, with the first factory in New Albany now expected to be completed only by 2030, the struggling chipmaker said on Friday.
Based on the latest data and industry analysis, VINCI SA emerges as the biggest building company in the world in 2024. VINCI's comprehensive approach to construction and infrastructure, combined with its global reach and robust financial performance, positions it at the top of the industry.
Intel employs around 45,000 U.S.-based employees and Intel's investment in Ohio will support 3,000 Intel jobs, 7,000 construction jobs and approximately 10,000 indirect jobs. to Ohio's annual GDP. Existing Ohio companies in Intel's supply chain.
On Nov. 28, Intel announced it selected Bechtel Corp.
Reston-based Bechtel Corp. has been selected to design and build the first phase of Intel Corp.'s $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility near Columbus, Ohio, a project that will include as much steel as eight Eiffel Towers.
Largest construction contractors in Ohio based on revenue 2020-2023. There were three construction contractors headquartered in Ohio with a revenue that was above one billion U.S. dollars in 2023. Westerville's Kokosing Group of Cos. and Cincinnati's Messer Construction were the largest companies in the state.
The most valuable company in Ohio is Procter & Gamble (PG) with a market cap of $392.495B, followed by General Electric (GE) and Progressive (PGR). Last updated .