Top Construction Companies in Australia

Top Construction Companies in Australia

Australia’s construction industry is a vital part of its economy, performing over U$162 billion worth of building and construction work each year and accounting for around 10% of GDP. That makes it the fifth-largest sector within the Australian economy, according to Master Builders Australia. The industry encompasses a wide range of projects, from residential buildings to major infrastructure. We put together a comprehensive list of some of the top construction companies operating in Australia.

Top 50 Construction Companies in Australia

What are the top 50 construction companies in Australia? According to The BCI Construction Leader 2023 report, here are the top Australian construction companies according to revenue. 

RankFirmTotal Project Value (AUD)
1John Holland Group$6,813,000,000
2Multiplex$2,727,226,993
3Built$2,612,215,096
4Icon$2,161,216,158
5ADCO Constructions$2,043,838,759
6Hansen Yuncken$1,798,282,000
7Hutchinson Builders$1,201,641,110
8Lendlease$1,132,317,000
9Hindmarsh$985,227,752
10FDC Construction & Fitout$902,660,393
11McNab$867,568,000
12Deicorp$818,912,000
13Kapitol Group$777,350,000
14Kane Constructions$768,492,582
15BESIX Watpac$754,407,625
16Texco Construction$596,384,628
17Buildcorp Group$539,257,413
18Vaughan Constructions$450,854,000
19Mirvac Group$432,444,498
20The Prime Group$431,246,257
21Mosaic Property Group$409,730,939
22MACS Australia$400,969,000
23A W Edwards$370,873,284
24Mainbrace Constructions$367,971,512
25Lipman$341,013,031
26Hickory Group$333,785,000
27Broad Construction$317,183,000
28Sitzler$299,861,000
29Taylor$298,667,000
30FKG Group$285,617,000
31Construction Control$282,249,000
32Qanstruct$244,753,000
33Hacer Group$236,605,000
34Spaceframe Buildings$231,254,533
35Crema Constructions$230,000,000
36Nicholson Construction$215,374,000
37Decode Group$212,981,000
38Fairbrother$212,968,000
39Synergy Construct$200,000,000
40Tomkins Commercial$200,000,000
41Grindley Construction$187,161,000
42Brady Group$185,000,000
43SJ Higgins Group$165,563,000
44Phoenix Constructions$164,500,000
45The Bathla Group$163,032,686
46Stephen Edwards Construction$157,000,000
47Level 33 Property Group$156,000,000
48Landmark Group$143,215,000
49H.Troon$140,747,000
50Grounded Construction Group$140,000,000

Top 10 Construction Companies in Australia

CIMIC Group Limited

CIMIC Group Limited is one of the largest construction companies in Australia, with an estimated revenue of AUD 23 billion in 2023. Founded in 1899, the company operates nationwide and internationally across sectors like infrastructure, resources, and property development. With a workforce of over 15,000 employees, CIMIC focuses on safety, collaboration, and sustainability.

Notable projects:

  • WestConnex, Sydney
  • Melbourne Metro Tunnel
  • Adelaide Desalination Plant

Sources: BCI Central, Trackunit.

Lendlease Group

With a revenue of approximately AUD 12 billion in 2023, Lendlease Group is a global property and infrastructure leader based in Australia. Established in 1958, Lendlease is known for its major contributions to urban regeneration and sustainable infrastructure. The company is active nationwide, with a focus on New South Wales and Victoria. It employs around 10,000 people, fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce.

Notable projects:

  • Barangaroo, Sydney
  • Melbourne Quarter
  • Darling Harbour redevelopment, Sydney

Sources: BCI Central, Deloitte.

John Holland Group

John Holland Group ranks among Australia’s top construction firms, with revenue of approximately AUD 5.5 billion in 2023. Founded in 1949, the company is recognized for its expertise in large-scale infrastructure projects such as the Sydney Metro City & Southwest. With a workforce of around 4,000, John Holland is committed to safety, innovation, and professional development.

Notable projects:

  • Sydney Metro City & Southwest
  • Melbourne Airport Rail
  • Canberra Light Rail

Sources: BCI Central, KPMG.

Laing O’Rourke Australia

Laing O’Rourke Australia, a subsidiary of the UK-based group, generated approximately AUD 3 billion in 2023. Operating across Australia, Laing O’Rourke focuses on major infrastructure and energy projects. Established in the early 2000s, the company employs around 1,500 people, driving innovation and collaboration in construction.

Notable projects:

  • Western Sydney Airport
  • Melbourne Metro Tunnel

Sources: Trackunit, Master Builders Australia.

Fulton Hogan

Founded in New Zealand in 1933, Fulton Hogan expanded into Australia in the late 20th century. Specializing in civil engineering, the company had a revenue of AUD 2.5 billion in 2023. Fulton Hogan is particularly active in Queensland and New South Wales, with a workforce of over 5,000 people and a focus on community engagement and sustainable practices.

Notable projects:

  • Pacific Motorway Upgrade
  • Various road maintenance and infrastructure projects

Sources: BCI Central, Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Hutchinson Builders

Hutchinson Builders, established in 1912, is one of Australia’s largest privately-owned construction companies. With a revenue of approximately AUD 2 billion in 2023, the company is heavily active in Queensland and New South Wales. Hutchinson employs over 1,500 staff and is known for its family-oriented management and focus on employee welfare.

Notable projects:

  • Queen’s Wharf, Brisbane
  • Various healthcare facilities across Australia

Sources: Trackunit, Master Builders Australia.

CPB Contractors

As a part of the CIMIC Group, CPB Contractors reported a revenue of AUD 6 billion in 2023. The company is a major player in the Australian construction industry, contributing to large-scale projects such as the North West Rail Link and M4 East Motorway. CPB Contractors is active in all states and territories and employs thousands of workers across the country.

Notable projects:

  • North West Rail Link, Sydney
  • M4 East Motorway, Sydney

Sources: BCI Central, KPMG.

Multiplex

Multiplex has grown into a global construction powerhouse, with a reported revenue of AUD 1.8 billion in 2023. Originally founded in Australia in the 1960s, the company is known for delivering complex projects, particularly in New South Wales and Victoria. Multiplex employs around 1,000 staff, with a focus on innovation and high-quality project delivery.

Notable projects:

  • Crown Sydney Hotel Resort
  • The One Sydney Harbour development

Sources: Trackunit, Deloitte.

Downer Group

Downer Group, with a revenue of AUD 12 billion in 2023, is a leading provider of integrated services across Australia and New Zealand. Established in 1934, the company operates in sectors such as transport, utilities, and resources. Downer employs over 33,000 people and is committed to diversity, aiming for 40% women in the workforce by 2023.

Notable projects:

  • NBN Co Telecommunications Network Rollout
  • Auckland City Rail Link

Sources: BCI Central, Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Grocon

Grocon, established in 1946, is one of Australia’s largest privately-owned construction companies, with a focus on commercial, residential, and mixed-use developments. The company reported a revenue of AUD 1 billion in 2023 and is particularly active in Victoria.

Notable projects:

  • The Rialto Towers, Melbourne
  • The One Sydney Harbour development

Sources: Trackunit, Master Builders Australia.

Regional Breakdown of Construction Companies in Australia

This table provides a regional snapshot of the leading construction companies operating across Australia.

RegionKey Companies
New South Wales• CIMIC Group • CPB Contractors • Lendlease
Victoria• Lendlease • John Holland Group • Multiplex
Queensland• Hutchinson Builders • Fulton Hogan• Probuild
Western Australia• CIMIC Group • Laing O’Rourke
South Australia• Downer Group
Tasmania• Local firms• Hutchinson Builders
Northern Territory• Smaller regional firms
Australian Capital Territory• Lendlease

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