Our annual ranking of top construction companies assesses the foremost construction companies in the San Francisco metro region based on project volume from the previous year, focusing on pertinent data. This compilation utilizes permit and contractor information obtained through our collaborators at BuildZoom, sourced from various municipal and state building authorities. Refer to the end note of this article for further information on data quality.

Contractor Name

# of Projects

Last Year

Typical Job Size

(in $)

Typical Permit Fees

(in $)

Percent of projects under project type (General Construction)

Mark Scott Construction, Inc.

95

12,000

550

95.96%

Green Bay Remodeling Inc

59

25,000

1,220

98.33%

Green Group Remodeling

49

28,000

1,070

100.00%

Velox Construction

47

25,000

260

97.92%

GCI

44

100,000

2,900

89.80%

Edwin Sanchez & Son's Construction, Inc

43

10,000

380

97.73%

Cal State Construction Management Inc

39

14,000

620

100.00%

Glam Construction Inc

37

24,390

880

97.37%

Prosper Construction Development Inc

37

20,000

1,140

82.22%

Edri Construction Inc

33

30,000

880

94.29%

Home Quality Remodeling, Inc

30

67,500

1,880

100.00%

Brother & Brother Builders

27

20,000

900

100.00%

Barcci Builders

22

45,000

1,200

100.00%

Realty Builders, Inc

21

20,000

690

87.50%

Rozen Home Builders Inc

19

20,000

1,400

100.00%

Gbu Construction Development

19

16,000

2,280

100.00%

AKD Management Inc

17

122,700

1,310

100.00%

All-phase Enterprise

16

26,000

490

100.00%

Note: The data used to compile this list may not be complete based on the availability of permit data – collecting and consolidating this data is a time-intensive and difficult task. It may not be complete in all areas due to jurisdictional reporting requirements and the availability of data. Job values and permit fees should be taken as estimates rather than exact values, based on the most complete permit and contractor data available.

The time period for the data used for this ranking was the past 365 days, plus an additional 45 days to account for the average timeline of a building permit.

Author

  • Jake Gustafson

    Jake has served as Senior Editor at General Contractors and brings a wealth of experience rooted in his passion for building. Holding a degree in Construction Engineering Management from Oregon State University, he actively engaged in industry-related activities, including membership in the Associated General Contractors of America student chapter and participation in the Associated Schools in Construction student competition. Previously, Jake served as a project engineer for a prominent general contractor in Portland, where he played a pivotal role in various aspects of construction projects, from pre-construction to subcontractor management. His expertise extends to working on innovative projects, such as North America's largest CLT commercial building. Expertise: Commercial Construction, Commercial Remodeling, Home Design and Build Key Highlights: Editor at General Contractors, Project Engineer for Portland-based general contractor, Field Engineer for the largest CLT commercial building in North America Education: Oregon State University, Degree in Construction Engineering Management