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The Top Airport Construction Programs

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ENR's Top Owners Sourcebook is a detailed analysis of issues concerning construction programs of top U.S. owners--privately-owned firms, non-profit institutions and government agencies. It tells readers who their largest potential clients are, offers insight into what the large clients are thinking, and what they expect from their service providers in the construction industry. It features the construction programs of top U.S. owners--privately-owned firms, non-profit institutions, and government agencies. The Sourcebook ranks 425 publicly traded companies based on construction spending as compiled by Standard & Poors. Separate tables list some of the largest university and healthcare projects, based on construction start value, compiled by McGraw Hill Construction Analytics.

The table below shows only rankings and firm name. For complete data from the Top Owners list see the following links.

THE TOP AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS
SPENDING IN $ THOUSANDS
RANK PROJECT TOTAL
1 MCCARRAN INTernational, Las Vegas, Nev. 1,275,668
2 CHICAGO O’HARE International, Chicago, Ill. 642 ,174
3 MIAMI INTernational, Miami, Fla. 572,726
4 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, Atlanta, Ga. 477,268
5 LOS ANGELES INternational, Los Angeles, Calif. 438,500
6 WASHINGTON DULLES INTERNATIonal, Washington, D.C. 415,311
7 INDIANAPOLIS INTernational, Indianapolis, Ind. 319,942
8 SAN JOSE INTERNATIONAL, SanJose, Calif 274,930
9 DETROIT METRO WAYNE, Detroit, Mich. 274,777
10 JOHN F. KENNEDY INTernational, New York, N.Y. 259,216
11 PHOENIX SKY HARBOR INTernational, Phoenix, Ariz. 234,715
12 SEATTLE-TACOMA INTernational, Seattle, Wash. 209,813
13 NEWARK Liberty International, Newark, N.J. 202,598
14 ORLANDO INTernational, Orlando, Fla. 195,226
15 LAGUARDIA, New York, N.Y. 136,414
16 TAMPA INTernational, Tampa, Fla. 131,902
17 PHILADELPHIA INTernational, Philadelphia, Pa. 130,617
18 GENERAL EDWARD LAWRENCE LOGAN Int’l, Boston, Mass. 129,696
19 ANCHORAGE INTernationaL, Anchorage, Alaska 120,885
20 RALEIGH-DURHAM INTernationaL, Raleigh, N.C. 116,686
21 BETHEL, Bethel, Alaska 113,284
22 DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTernational, Dallas, Texas 112,155
23 MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL INTernationaL, Minneapolis, Minn. 108,889
24 SAN FRANCISCO INTernational, San Francisco, Calif. 108,863
25 DENVER INTernationaL, Denver, Colo. 102,006
SOURCE: PLANESTATS.COM BY OLIVER WYMAN
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