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These are the top GCs doing renovation work in each borough

TRD ranked the firms doing the most renos in each borough

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This month, in addition to ranking the top general contractor firms throughout New York City, The Real Deal did a close up on which renovation firms dominate in each borough.

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MANHATTAN ALTERATIONS

RANKFIRMDOLLAR AMOUNTTOTAL NO. OF PROJECTS
1Structure Tone$763M246
2J.T. Magen & Company$444.4M142
3AECOM Tishman$343.6M34
4Turner Construction$287.8M76
5Plaza Construction$115.2M27
6Gilbane Building Company$113.1M33
7Shawmut$101.7M60
8L&K Partners$96.2M49
9Benchmark Builders$95.6M45
10OC Development Management$83.9M20

Source: TRD analysis of initial alteration (A-1 and A-2) permits issued between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2019 by the NYC Dept. of Buildings. Renovations, including interior and facade work, were ranked by initial estimated costs listed on DOB permits, which include general construction, structural materials and mechanical systems. The data includes work permitted by the DOB and excludes work approved by other agencies. It also only includes work where the general contractor is specifically listed on the DOB permit — renewals were excluded. All firms were contacted, but not all participated.

BRONX ALTERATIONS

RANKFIRMDOLLAR AMOUNTTOTAL NO. OF PROJECTS
1Structure Tone$37.6M4
2Adam's European Contracting$10.8M1
3Notias Construction$9M6
4ACS System Associates$5.3M20
5DP Group General Contractors$3.8M9
6AECOM Tishman$1.6M2
7Procida Construction8079502
8Prestige Construction NY6300001
9Harris Home Repair & Development4640002
10Mega Contracting Group3238783

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Source: TRD analysis of initial alteration (A-1 and A-2) permits issued between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2018 by the NYC Dept. of Buildings. Renovations, including interior and facade work, were ranked by initial estimated costs listed on DOB permits, which include general construction, structural materials and mechanical systems. The data includes work permitted by the DOB and excludes work approved by other agencies. It also only includes work where the general contractor is specifically listed on the DOB permit — renewals were excluded. All firms were contacted, but not all participated.

  QUEENS ALTERATIONS

RANKFIRMDOLLAR AMOUNTTOTAL NO. OF PROJECTS
1Vanguard Construction & Development$14.2M3
2Structure Tone$13.3M7
3ACS System Associates$8.4M4
4Henegan Construction$5.8M1
5Hunter Roberts Construction Group$5M8
6W & L Group$4.2M3
7Harris Home Repair & Development$2.8M9
8Triborough Construction Service$2.4M6
9Archstone Builders$1.4M2
10John Gallin & Son6000001

Source: TRD analysis of initial alteration (A-1 and A-2) permits issued between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2019 by the NYC Dept. of Buildings. Renovations, including interior and facade work, were ranked by initial estimated costs listed on DOB permits, which include general construction, structural materials and mechanical systems. The data includes work permitted by the DOB and excludes work approved by other agencies. It also only includes work where the general contractor is specifically listed on the DOB permit — renewals were excluded. All firms were contacted, but not all participated.

BROOKLYN ALTERATIONS

RANKFIRMDOLLAR AMOUNTTOTAL NO. OF PROJECTS
1Adam's European Contracting$65.6M19
2Harris Home Repair & Development$27.6M65
3Turner Construction$27.3M5
4Suffolk Construction$19.3M3
5ACS System Associates$18.8M7
6Structure Tone$13.6M11
7Gilbane Building Company$12M9
8Archstone Builders$8.3M7
9Schimenti Construction $7.5M3
10Prestige Construction NY$7.1M8

Source: TRD analysis of initial alteration (A-1 and A-2) permits issued between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2018 by the NYC Dept. of Buildings. Renovations, including interior and facade work, were ranked by initial estimated costs listed on DOB permits, which include general construction, structural materials and mechanical systems. The data includes work permitted by the DOB and excludes work approved by other agencies. It also only includes work where the general contractor is specifically listed on the DOB permit — renewals were excluded. All firms were contacted, but not all participated.

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