Construction companies: greater San Fernando Valley firms ranked by total revenue in 2004.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY VALLEYCREST Cos., located at its new headquarters in Calabasas, retained its spot as the largest San Fernando San Fernando, city, Argentina San Fernando (săn fərnăn`dō), city (1991 pop. 144,761), Buenos Aires prov., E Argentina. It is a district administrative center in the Greater Buenos Aires area. Valleyarea construction company on this year's list with $705 million in 2004 revenues, $20 million more than the $675 million it brought in 2003. The No. 2 construction company spot was held by Tutor-Saliba Corp. of Sylmar, whose 2004 revenues were $501 million, $49 million less than the company's 2003 revenues of $550 million. Tutor-Saliba is currently working on two large projects, the new Van Nuys Flyaway Bus The FlyAway Bus is a shuttle bus service operated by Los Angeles World Airports, which transports people to and from Los Angeles International Airport. Currently, there are three routes in service with separate schedules; the routes have no stops in between their terminus stations Terminal and East Valley High School #2 in Arleta. San Fernando-based Bernards Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) . Construction made $55.8 more in revenue than ii did in 2003. The $353.8 million in 2004 revenue was enough to help the company hold on to its No. 3 spot, but not enough to take the No. 2 spot from Tutor-Saliba. Bernards Bros. worked on 13 projects in 2004, totaling 624,000 square feet. Among the company's current projects are the Camarillo Camarillo (kă'mərē`yō), city (1990 pop. 52,303), Ventura co., S Calif.; inc. 1964. It is the center of a fertile farm area where citrus fruits and flowers are grown. Library and College of the Canyons College of the Canyons is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. According to the National Junior College Research Association, College of the Canyons consistently ranks in the top 50 community colleges in the nation. . Oltman's Construction Co. of Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown. also held its No. 4 position, with $255 million in 2004 revenue, up slightly from the $240 million it brought in in 2003. --Shannon Sindorf PACESETTER VALLEYCREST COS. VALLEYCREST is the parent company of a group of businesses that perform a variety of services, focusing on design and construction of commercial and residential landscape architecture. With 2004 revenues of $705 million, Valley Crest employs 800 people in the greater San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills. , and has 8,000 employees nationwide. Some current Valley Crest projects include the San Fernando MTA (1) (Message Transfer Agent or Mail Transfer Agent) The store and forward part of a messaging system. See messaging system. (2) See M Technology Association. 1. (messaging) MTA - Message Transfer Agent. Rapid Transit rapid transit, transportation system designed to allow passenger travel within or throughout an urban area, usually employing surface, elevated, or underground railway systems or some combination of these. and Huntington Huntington. 1 City (1990 pop. 16,389), seat of Huntington co., NE Ind.; inc. 1848. It is a farm trade center and an industrial city. Manufactures include automotive parts, machinery, construction materials, food and beverages, cleaning agents, Botanical Gardens A botanical garden is a place where plants, especially ferns, conifers and flowering plants, are grown and displayed for the purposes of research, conservation, and education. . ValleyCrest is still under the direction of Burton S Burton can mean: Places Australia
1 Community within the city of Los Angeles, S Calif., on the slopes of the Santa Monica Mts.; inc. 1903, consolidated with Los Angeles 1910. with a $700 investment. The company became expert at building complex landscaping and tree moving, and eventually grew to the size it is today. The company went public in the early 1970s to finance its growth, and bought back its public stock and became a private company again in the 1980s. ValleyCrest has grown to have a truly national presence, and has designed and built landscapes for corporate campuses, hotels and resorts, golf courses, theme parks and sport venues, among others. --Shannon Sindorf
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
Greater San Fernando Valley firms ranked by total revenue in 2004
Rank Company Total
* Address Revenue
in 2004
1 ValleyCrest Companies $705,000,000
24151 Ventura Blvd.
Calabasas 91302
2 Tutor-Saliba Corp. 501,000,000
15901 Olden St.
Sylmar 91342
3 Bernards Bros. Construction 353,800,000
618 San Fernando Rd.
San Fernando 91340
4 Oltmans Construction Co. 255,000,000
270 Conejo Ridge Ave., Suite 210
Thousand Oaks 91361
5 McCormick Construction Co. 53,000,000
2507 Empire Ave.
Burbank 91504
6 George C. Hopkins Construction Inc. 33,000,000
919 W. Glenoaks Blvd.
Glendale 91202
7 Ellias Construction Co. Inc. 16,400,000
4768 Park Granada
Calabasas 91302
8 Wesely Thomas Enterprises Inc. 10,000,000
960 S. Westlake Blvd., Suite 200
Westlake Village 91361
9 Bagwell Construction Services Inc. 4,000,000
5214 Bonsai, Suite A
Moorpark 93001
10 Pacific National Construction Inc. 2,800,500
5001 Gaviota Ave.
Encino 91436
11 Martec Construction Inc. 1,500,000
10732 White Oak Ave.
Granada Hills 91344
12 Petrini Construction Works Inc. 1,500,000
12439 Magnolia Blvd., Suite 127
North Hollywood 91607
Rank Valley Area Work in Valley Area Work in
2004 2003
* Projects Completed * Projects Completed
* Square Feet Completed * Square Feet Completed
1 na na
na na
2 2 4
na na
3 13 12
624,000 456,000
4 4 5
720,500 584,000
5 4 29
431,000 723,000
6 17 26
na 600,000
7 3 1
86,500 31,000
8 10 15
250,000 375,000
9 10 3
5,000 1,200
10 75 80
na na
11 30 10
85,000 70,000
12 4 5
11,200 8,800
Rank Nationwide Work in Valley
2004 Employees
* Projects Completed 2004
* Square Feet Completed
1 na 800
na
2 na na
na
3 48 92
2,160,000
4 40 100
8,000,000
5 110 50
742,000
6 na 30
na
7 7 26
321,000
8 10 20
250,000
9 50 24
175,000
10 120 6
na
11 na 5
na
12 8 8
56,200
Rank Current Projects Construction Specialty
(partial list)
1 San Fernando MTA Rapid commercial & residential
Transit, Big Sky, Huntington landscape architecture,
Botanical Gardens design, construction
2 Van Nuys Flyaway Bus Ter- general contractor
minal, East Valley High
School #2
3 Camarillo Library, College of general contracting, con-
the Canyons, Saugus Mod- struction management,
ernizations program management
4 Commerce Point 4, Centre general contractor--indus-
Point Parkway Business Park trial, office, commercial,
R&D, retail
5 DPSS, Cinema Professional, general contracting
Alameda Pavilion Eye Care
for Animals
6 3 LAUSD schools, apart- general contracting, design
ments in Culver City, condo building
lofts in Los Angeles
7 na general building contractor
8 na general construction,
construction management,
tenant improvements
9 consulting at Granada Hills general contracting,
condos, 2nd floor addition in construction management,
Van Nuys, apartment remodel residential, commercial
10 Borders--Westwood, general contractors--all
Babystyle--Glendale, Encino trades, commercial & resi-
Oaks Condominiums dential
11 private projects, Amphstar tenant improvement in
commercial and industrial
buildings
12 new house construction, restoration, additions,
2nd story addition, kitchen remodels, new
remodels and restoration construction, commercial
Rank Year Top Executive
Founded * Title
* Phone Number
1 1949 Burton S. Sperber
founder, ceo
(818) 223-8500
2 1972 Ronald N. Tutor
president, ceo
(818) 362-8391
3 1974 Douglas Bernards
president
(818) 898-1521
4 1946 Robert Larson
vice president
(805) 495-9553
5 1914 Michael R. McCormick
president
(818) 843-2010
6 1980 Gary Hopkins
president
(818) 956-0533
7 1958 Michael A. Ellias
president, ceo
(818) 591-9499
8 1987 Carl Wesely
ceo
(805) 379-2365
9 2002 David Bagwell
ceo
(805) 553-0440
10 2001 Roy D. Goring
president
(818) 906-3955
11 1988 Raja (Amy) Marhaba
president
(818) 366-6766
12 1994 Stanley R. Petrini
president
(818) 769-1458
na--Not Available
Note: To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of
press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and the
thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes
occur. Information for this list was provided by the companies
themselves. Companies were ranked by 2004 revenue. If two companies had
the same amount of 2004 revenue, they were further ranked by the amount
of square footage worked on in 2004.
Please send corrections or additions on company letterhead to the
Research Department, San Fernando Valley Business Journal, 21600 Oxnard
St., Suite 250, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. [c] 2005 San Fernando Valley
Business Journal.
This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without prior
permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright's
Reprints, (877) 652-5295 ext. 104 or e-mail
jmartin@wrightsreprints.com.
Researched by Shannon Sindorf
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