New York City’s construction industry is thriving, and
the 20 firms on Crain’s list generated revenues in the city that were 14.3%
higher in 2015 than in 2014. The biggest gainer was Gilbane Building Co. at no.
9, which nearly tripled its New York-area revenue and ranked five slots higher
on the list. The firm’s New York division is now its fastest-growing area, and
it attributes this windfall to its entry into New York’s prospering residential
and commercial sectors.
“We’ve been in New York for a while, but primarily our
work has been on the institutional side, with New York-Presbyterian, New York
state and City University of New York being big clients,” said William J.
Gilbane III, senior vice president at Gilbane’s New York division. “Very large
recent projects like the New York Wheel on Staten Island, 55 Hudson Yards and
the Brooklyn Navy Yard have added to our revenue.”
Gilbane’s New York business still pales in comparison
with other firms on the list, like Tutor Perini Corp. at no. 1, Tishman
Construction at no. 2 and Turner Construction Co. at no. 3, whose revenues each
topped $2.5 billion in 2015. One advantage that Gilbane believes it has is its
structure—the firm has been family-owned and -operated for 143 years. William
J. Gilbane III’s uncle is chairman and his father is vice chairman.
“It’s pretty unique for a firm of our size to still be
family owned,” Gilbane said. “Our clients really like to deal with owners, and
people know they can get ahold of me, my father or my uncle. That family
culture drives its way right through the job site, and it’s the foundation of
our success.”
Career builders
Construction employment in the city is at its highest
level in over 40 years.
NYC
construction employment is expected to be 147,000 in 2016, which would be
a 6.4% increase from 2015.
Skyscraping
salaries
Wages
have been rising for NYC’s construction workers, and grew at a steepened 3%
clip in 2015.
Firms
with the biggest increases in area revenue in 2015
Construction
company
|
Change
in NY-area revenue
|
Gilbane
Building Co.
|
+171.7%
|
Tutor
Perini Corp.
|
+71.7%
|
Hunter
Roberts Construction Group
|
+47.5%
|
Schimenti
Construction Co.
|
+46.8%
|
Monadnock
Construction Inc.
|
+33.4%
|
Sources:
New York Building Congress, New York State Department of Labor, Crain's
research
Source: Crains
New York
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