Clune Rises In ENR And Crain's Chicago Business Rankings
CHICAGO, July 27, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Clune Construction Company (Clune) is pleased to announce that it has been ranked within the top 100 of the 2017 ENR 400, coming in at #82, and was also ranked within the top 10 of Crain's Chicago Business' Largest Contractors in Chicago, at #6.
"Being included in the Top 100 of the ENR Contractors List is a significant accomplishment for Clune," said Clune CEO Bill Abromitis. "We are proud that our organic growth and expansion has not diluted our culture of partnering with our clients. Our professional staff of project managers, field superintendents and all other talented employees operate ethically and transparently every day to bring the very best of quality service to their jobsite. I am awed by their continued efforts and thank all employees and their families for their contributions."
Both lists were compiled based on 2016 revenue. The ENR 400 consistently ranks America's largest contractors based on gross revenue for a given year on a national scale, while Crain's Chicago Business' Largest Contractors in Chicago is based on revenue from local projects in and around the Chicago area.
Last year, Clune ranked 134 on the ENR 400 – improving its ranking by 52 spots in just one year. Clune obtained more than $920 million in revenue in 2016.
About the Clune Construction Company
Clune Construction is a national general contractor with offices in Chicago; Los Angeles; McLean, VA; New York; San Francisco and Washington, DC. Today, they employ more than 500 employees and manage $920 million in commercial and mission-critical projects annually. Clune Construction believes the hallmark of their success is grounded in their dedication to consistently delivering their clients' projects on time and under budget, with honesty, integrity, and a great deal of emphasis on client satisfaction.
SOURCE Clune Construction Company
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