Subscribe to Newsletter and Print Magazine
  • WEB - PREMIUM - FTI GROUP

Build Australia: A construction Magazine logo

  • News
  • Projects
  • Trending
  • Events
  • Business Insight
  • Online Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Home
  • News
  • Projects
  • Trending
  • Events
  • Business Insight
  • Online Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Australia’s steel future hinges on containing energy costs

Australia’s top 50 construction firms revealed

11 Apr, 2023
CBD office



Following the success of the inaugural Construction League report in 2022, BCI Central has published the anticipated BCI Construction League 2023.

The free report ranks the top 50 builders by the total value of projects that commenced construction in 2022 within the commercial, community, industrial, legal and military, and multi-residential sectors.

Australia’s top 50 builders commenced construction on 846 projects in 2022, with the top 10 builders accounting for 347 of these projects.

The top 50 builders’ total value of projects came in at almost $30 billion, with an average project value of $67.7 million.

The top 10 firms commenced construction on just under $1.7-billion worth of projects in 2022, with an average project value of approximately $132 million.

The top performing construction firm, Hutchinson Builders, commenced construction on more than $2.6-billion worth of projects in 2022.

BCI Chief Data Officer Michelle Aizenberg: “In 2022, the construction industry saw some relief to supply scarcity but continued challenges with skilled labour shortages (and costs), and tightening economic factors in securing finance, inflation and interest rates.

“As always, infrastructure and residential projects provided a steady stream of work and investment, but the year was marked by a resurgence in demand from the commercial sector, including offices, retail and hospitality projects across the country.

“The builders listed in this report have all adapted and succeeded through the trials facing the industry with innovation and resilience.”

The Construction League report, researched from a variety of sources including BCI Central’s construction project database and direct submissions from construction companies, provides valuable insights into the state of the Australian building industry, the projects and businesses shaping our built environment.

The full report is available for download here.

Share this story

  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Facebook

Related Articles

Victoria targets construction sector misconduct with royal commission

Victoria targets construction sector misconduct with royal commission

Pressure mounts for probe into construction corruption in Victoria

Construction costs rise as labour shortages worsen and demand grows

EPA flags seasonal erosion risks for construction sites

Comments

Leave a comment Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Breaking

  • News
  • Projects
  • Trending
21 Aug

Modular housing push delivers more than 350 new homes across Victoria

21 Aug

NSW invests in the future of innovative manufacturing with $6M fund

20 Aug

Queensland to invest $95M to fast-track 4,900 new homes

20 Aug

Victoria targets construction sector misconduct with royal commission

18 Aug

Tasmania to establish nation-leading modular housing finance guarantee

20 Aug

Sydney Airport advances major terminal expansion project

19 Aug

$1.94m Dajarra water infrastructure project now complete

18 Aug

WA and federal governments fund largest-ever community housing modular project

17 Aug

Ovolo Sydney to elevate Finger Wharf luxury experience

17 Aug

PDG reveals residential vision for industrial heritage Ivanhoe site

07 Aug

What’s in your building materials? The health crisis construction workers aren’t talking about

13 Jul

The future of self-healing concrete: Moving from lab to large-scale projects

01 Jul

The false choice in construction: Why ‘cheap’ and ‘sustainable’ shouldn’t be enemies

25 Jun

Negative Gearing Reforms Tipped to Shake Up Sydney Apartment  Supply

16 Jun

How GIS technology is revolutionising construction project tracking

Online Magazine

    Current Cover
  • Login
  • Subscribe

Subscribe

Subscribe Newsletter and Print Magazine

Associations

Our Titles

  • Share on Newsletter
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Facebook
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy
© Sage Media Group 2026 All Rights Reserved.
×
Authorization
  • Registration
 This feature has been disabled
 This feature has been disabled until further notice, however you may still register
×
Registration
  • Autorization
Register
* All fields required