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Turner Construction

The Turner Construction Company is an American construction company with presence in 20 countries. It is a subsidiary of the German company Hochtief. It is the largest domestic contractor in the United States as of 2020,[3] with a revenue of $14.41 billion in 2020.[1]

Turner Construction Company
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryConstruction Management,
Consulting
Founded1902; 122 years ago (1902)
FounderHenry C. Turner
Headquarters
66 Hudson Boulevard East, New York, NY 10001
,
United States
Area served
International
Key people
  • Peter J. Davoren (President & CEO)
  • Christa Andresky (CFO)
Servicesconstruction
Revenue$14.41 billion (2020)[1]
Number of employees
10,000 (2020)[2]
ParentHochtief
Subsidiaries
  • Turner International
  • Turner Universal
  • Turner Logistics
  • Service Building Product
  • Tompkins Builders
Websiteturnerconstruction.com

Turner Construction was founded in New York City in 1902 by Henry Chandlee Turner. Its first project was a $690 concrete vault in Brooklyn, followed by concrete staircases for the New York City Subway. By the late 1920s, Turner was constructing buildings for large businesses in the United States. Turner's stock began trading on the American Stock Exchange in 1972. Turner's projects have included large buildings and numerous sports stadiums. Then, in 1999, Hochtief purchased Turner.

In 2010s, the company was involved in a multi-year bid rigging scheme related to interior work at Bloomberg L.P. resulting in its then vice president Ronald Olson to plead guilty to federal charge of tax evasion on accepting $1.5 million in bribes from subcontractors[4] and then project superintendent Vito Nigro to plead guilty to grand larceny.[5] They were both also convicted of federal tax crime from this matter.[6]

History edit

Early years edit

In 1902, Henry Chandlee Turner (1871-1954) founded Turner Construction Company with $25,000 in start-up capital, at 11 Broadway, in New York City.[7] Turner's first job was a $690 project to build a concrete vault for Thrift Bank in the borough of Brooklyn.[8] In 1904, a Scottish industrialist named Robert Gair hired Turner Construction to build several concrete buildings in Brooklyn, including a plant that was recognized as the largest reinforced concrete building in the United States at the time.[9][10] Around the same time the company was developing plans for the Gair building, Turner began building concrete staircases for the New York City Subway. The original design showed the stairs were to be made of steel, but Turner persuaded Gair to use concrete as an alternative.[11] His proposal was applauded and led to contracts for staircases and platforms for the Interborough Rapid Transit Company's first subway line.[12][13] The company established branch offices in Philadelphia in 1907,[14] followed by Buffalo in 1908,[15] and Boston in 1916.[13] Within the first 15 years, Turner Construction Company constructed buildings for some of the country's largest businesses, including a building for Western Electric[16] and for Standard Oil.[17]

From World War I to the Great Depression, the company's billings grew to nearly $44 million. Like most industries, construction suffered during the economic collapse and Turner's volume fell to $2.5 million by 1933.[18] The company recovered and revenues increased to $12 million by 1937.[18] The company suspended commercial construction during the war years, focusing instead on the construction of military camps, factories, and government buildings.[19] In 1941, Henry Turner stepped down as president to serve as chairman and make room for his brother, Archie Turner, as president.[20]

In October 1946, Henry Turner retired as chairman, handing the post to his ailing brother. For his replacement, Archie Turner selected Admiral Ben Moreell, the individual responsible for forming the Seabees.[21][22] One month after Moreell's appointment, Archie Turner died of a heart attack.[23]

1950s–80s edit

Turner, together with three other main contractors Fuller, Slattery, Walsh built the United Nations Secretariat Building in New York,[24][25] which was completed in 1952.[26] Also in same city, Turner built the One Chase Manhattan Plaza in 1956.[27] During the 1960s, notable projects included the Lincoln Center[28] and Madison Square Garden in 1967.[29] From the early 1950s to the late 1960s, the company opened offices in Cincinnati,[30] Los Angeles,[31] Cleveland,[18] and San Francisco.[31] In 1969, Turner issued over-the-counter stock[18] and in 1972, the company's stock began trading on the American Stock Exchange.[32] Throughout the 1970s, the company added offices in locations such as Atlanta,[33] Seattle,[31] and Portland.[31][34] Notable projects included the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Hospital in 1974[35] and the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library in 1977.[36]

Howard Sinclair Turner became president in 1965, and was chairman from 1970 to 1977,[37] when he was succeeded by Walter B. Shaw.[38] In 1984, Shaw appointed Herbert Conant as president.[39]

1990–present edit

 
The John F. Kennedy Library

Turner Construction Company erected several professional sports stadiums during the 1990s. Sports construction was not new to the company: Turner's first sports contract was construction of the promenade at Harvard Stadium in 1910, followed by Pitt Stadium for the University of Pittsburgh in 1925.[40] In 1995, the company completed construction of the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. In 1996, they built Charlotte, North Carolina's Bank of America Stadium, followed by completion of Sports Authority Field at Mile High in 2001.[40]

In August 1999, Hochtief of Germany purchased The Turner Corporation for $370 million.[41] By extension, Turner Construction Company gained access to Hochtief's operations in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the heavy construction field. In 2002, Turner Construction expanded its presence in the Washington, D.C. area by acquiring J.A. Jones-Tompkins Builders, Inc., the former subsidiary of J.A. Jones Construction Company. Tompkins Builders, Inc., a new entity, is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Turner Construction.[42] By 2016, Turner had 45 office locations around the world.[31]

In August 2017, Turner Construction flouted permit regulations and unlawfully closed two lanes in middle of downtown Portland, Oregon.[43][44] In response, the city withheld inspection until the fine was paid off and the behavior prompted city transportation commissioner Dan Saltzman to issue the following statements:[45]

"Amidst one of the busiest summer construction seasons in recent memory, I’m disappointed at the blatant disregard for the public,"[43] "For a private construction company to block a lane during rush hour, delaying thousands of people and undermining our efforts to reduce traffic congestion is unacceptable," Saltzman said in the statement. "We will hold them accountable."[45]

2019 Cincinnati Center City Development site death edit

One worker was killed and four were injured in a partial collapse on November 25, 2019, in the 14-story luxury apartment at 4th & Race under construction in Cincinnati that is being built by Turner for Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) and Flaherty & Collins.[46][47] Concrete was being poured onto the seventh floor which was being supported from below on a temporary structure called "shoring" placed on the sixth floor. Workers were inspecting for seepage from the sixth floor when the floor above collapsed from the weight of the concrete.[47] A worker who had gone missing in the collapse[48] was found dead more than a day later in the rubble.[49][50][51]

Turner's previous fatality was in 2012 in Hillsboro, Oregon.[52]

Bid rigging scheme edit

In February 2018, investigators with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office started looking into Turner Construction and Bloomberg LP over suspected construction fraud by employees in each company and 22 subcontractors.[53][54] There was conspiracy, bribery and kickbacks involved which occurred between 2010 and 2017.[55][56][57]

In the multi-year bribery and bid rigging scheme involving Turner, a former Turner vice president, Ronald Olson, pleaded guilty to bribery in July 2020. Olson pleaded guilty to tax evasion for US$1.5 million he received in connection with Bloomberg jobs while he was working for Turner.[58][59] He received bribes from subcontractors in exchanging for awarding them contracts for Bloomberg L.P. projects.[60] He was one of 14 individuals facing charges over this scandal.[61]

Operations edit

 
Exterior of Invesco Field at Mile High in November 2004

Turner has 46 offices in the U.S., is active in 20 countries around the world, and averages 1,500 projects per year. Turner services include construction management, general contracting, consulting, construction procurement, insurance, and risk management. According to Engineering News-Record's 2014 Top 400 Contractors Sourcebook, Turner is the largest "Green contractor" in the United States.[62]

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The Turner Construction Company is an American construction company with presence in 20 countries It is a subsidiary of the German company Hochtief It is the largest domestic contractor in the United States as of 2020 3 with a revenue of 14 41 billion in 2020 1 Turner Construction CompanyCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryConstruction Management ConsultingFounded1902 122 years ago 1902 FounderHenry C TurnerHeadquarters66 Hudson Boulevard East New York NY 10001 United StatesArea servedInternationalKey peoplePeter J Davoren President amp CEO Christa Andresky CFO ServicesconstructionRevenue 14 41 billion 2020 1 Number of employees10 000 2020 2 ParentHochtiefSubsidiariesTurner InternationalTurner UniversalTurner LogisticsService Building ProductTompkins BuildersWebsiteturnerconstruction com Turner Construction was founded in New York City in 1902 by Henry Chandlee Turner Its first project was a 690 concrete vault in Brooklyn followed by concrete staircases for the New York City Subway By the late 1920s Turner was constructing buildings for large businesses in the United States Turner s stock began trading on the American Stock Exchange in 1972 Turner s projects have included large buildings and numerous sports stadiums Then in 1999 Hochtief purchased Turner In 2010s the company was involved in a multi year bid rigging scheme related to interior work at Bloomberg L P resulting in its then vice president Ronald Olson to plead guilty to federal charge of tax evasion on accepting 1 5 million in bribes from subcontractors 4 and then project superintendent Vito Nigro to plead guilty to grand larceny 5 They were both also convicted of federal tax crime from this matter 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1950s 80s 1 3 1990 present 1 3 1 2019 Cincinnati Center City Development site death 2 Bid rigging scheme 3 Operations 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years edit In 1902 Henry Chandlee Turner 1871 1954 founded Turner Construction Company with 25 000 in start up capital at 11 Broadway in New York City 7 Turner s first job was a 690 project to build a concrete vault for Thrift Bank in the borough of Brooklyn 8 In 1904 a Scottish industrialist named Robert Gair hired Turner Construction to build several concrete buildings in Brooklyn including a plant that was recognized as the largest reinforced concrete building in the United States at the time 9 10 Around the same time the company was developing plans for the Gair building Turner began building concrete staircases for the New York City Subway The original design showed the stairs were to be made of steel but Turner persuaded Gair to use concrete as an alternative 11 His proposal was applauded and led to contracts for staircases and platforms for the Interborough Rapid Transit Company s first subway line 12 13 The company established branch offices in Philadelphia in 1907 14 followed by Buffalo in 1908 15 and Boston in 1916 13 Within the first 15 years Turner Construction Company constructed buildings for some of the country s largest businesses including a building for Western Electric 16 and for Standard Oil 17 From World War I to the Great Depression the company s billings grew to nearly 44 million Like most industries construction suffered during the economic collapse and Turner s volume fell to 2 5 million by 1933 18 The company recovered and revenues increased to 12 million by 1937 18 The company suspended commercial construction during the war years focusing instead on the construction of military camps factories and government buildings 19 In 1941 Henry Turner stepped down as president to serve as chairman and make room for his brother Archie Turner as president 20 In October 1946 Henry Turner retired as chairman handing the post to his ailing brother For his replacement Archie Turner selected Admiral Ben Moreell the individual responsible for forming the Seabees 21 22 One month after Moreell s appointment Archie Turner died of a heart attack 23 1950s 80s edit Turner together with three other main contractors Fuller Slattery Walsh built the United Nations Secretariat Building in New York 24 25 which was completed in 1952 26 Also in same city Turner built the One Chase Manhattan Plaza in 1956 27 During the 1960s notable projects included the Lincoln Center 28 and Madison Square Garden in 1967 29 From the early 1950s to the late 1960s the company opened offices in Cincinnati 30 Los Angeles 31 Cleveland 18 and San Francisco 31 In 1969 Turner issued over the counter stock 18 and in 1972 the company s stock began trading on the American Stock Exchange 32 Throughout the 1970s the company added offices in locations such as Atlanta 33 Seattle 31 and Portland 31 34 Notable projects included the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Hospital in 1974 35 and the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library in 1977 36 Howard Sinclair Turner became president in 1965 and was chairman from 1970 to 1977 37 when he was succeeded by Walter B Shaw 38 In 1984 Shaw appointed Herbert Conant as president 39 1990 present edit nbsp The John F Kennedy Library Turner Construction Company erected several professional sports stadiums during the 1990s Sports construction was not new to the company Turner s first sports contract was construction of the promenade at Harvard Stadium in 1910 followed by Pitt Stadium for the University of Pittsburgh in 1925 40 In 1995 the company completed construction of the Rose Garden in Portland Oregon In 1996 they built Charlotte North Carolina s Bank of America Stadium followed by completion of Sports Authority Field at Mile High in 2001 40 In August 1999 Hochtief of Germany purchased The Turner Corporation for 370 million 41 By extension Turner Construction Company gained access to Hochtief s operations in Australia the United Kingdom and the heavy construction field In 2002 Turner Construction expanded its presence in the Washington D C area by acquiring J A Jones Tompkins Builders Inc the former subsidiary of J A Jones Construction Company Tompkins Builders Inc a new entity is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Turner Construction 42 By 2016 Turner had 45 office locations around the world 31 In August 2017 Turner Construction flouted permit regulations and unlawfully closed two lanes in middle of downtown Portland Oregon 43 44 In response the city withheld inspection until the fine was paid off and the behavior prompted city transportation commissioner Dan Saltzman to issue the following statements 45 Amidst one of the busiest summer construction seasons in recent memory I m disappointed at the blatant disregard for the public 43 For a private construction company to block a lane during rush hour delaying thousands of people and undermining our efforts to reduce traffic congestion is unacceptable Saltzman said in the statement We will hold them accountable 45 2019 Cincinnati Center City Development site death edit One worker was killed and four were injured in a partial collapse on November 25 2019 in the 14 story luxury apartment at 4th amp Race under construction in Cincinnati that is being built by Turner for Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation 3CDC and Flaherty amp Collins 46 47 Concrete was being poured onto the seventh floor which was being supported from below on a temporary structure called shoring placed on the sixth floor Workers were inspecting for seepage from the sixth floor when the floor above collapsed from the weight of the concrete 47 A worker who had gone missing in the collapse 48 was found dead more than a day later in the rubble 49 50 51 Turner s previous fatality was in 2012 in Hillsboro Oregon 52 Bid rigging scheme editIn February 2018 investigators with the Manhattan District Attorney s Office started looking into Turner Construction and Bloomberg LP over suspected construction fraud by employees in each company and 22 subcontractors 53 54 There was conspiracy bribery and kickbacks involved which occurred between 2010 and 2017 55 56 57 In the multi year bribery and bid rigging scheme involving Turner a former Turner vice president Ronald Olson pleaded guilty to bribery in July 2020 Olson pleaded guilty to tax evasion for US 1 5 million he received in connection with Bloomberg jobs while he was working for Turner 58 59 He received bribes from subcontractors in exchanging for awarding them contracts for Bloomberg L P projects 60 He was one of 14 individuals facing charges over this scandal 61 Operations edit nbsp Exterior of Invesco Field at Mile High in November 2004 Turner has 46 offices in the U S is active in 20 countries around the world and averages 1 500 projects per year Turner services include construction management general contracting consulting construction procurement insurance and risk management According to Engineering News Record s 2014 Top 400 Contractors Sourcebook Turner is the largest Green contractor in the United States 62 References edit a b Phillips Zachary Turner overtakes Bechtel as the country s top contractor Construction Dive Retrieved 20 July 2021 About Us Turner Construction Company Retrieved 8 October 2020 ENR 2021 Top 400 Contractors 1 100 ENR Retrieved 20 July 2021 Rebong Kevin 2020 07 30 Ex Turner Construction Exec Pleads Guilty in Bribery Scheme The Real Deal New York Retrieved 2020 09 23 Manrodt Alexis 2020 10 06 Turner Construction Exec Pleads Guilty in Bloomberg Case The Real Deal New York Retrieved 2020 10 06 Vito Nigro a project superintendent pleaded guilty on Tuesday to grand larceny for inflating subcontractor bids on Bloomberg projects filing bogus change work orders and misappropriating unused funds Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr announced D A Vance Announces Guilty Pleas in 15M Bloomberg LP and Turner Construction Bid Rigging and Commercial Bribery Conspiracy Manhattan District Attorney s Office 2020 10 06 Retrieved 2020 10 06 As a result of the D A s Office s investigation CAMPANA NIGRO OLSON and GUZZONE were also convicted of federal tax crimes by the U S Attorney s Office for the Southern District of New York To Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Founding of the Turner Construction Company May 6 1902 Turner Construction Company 1942 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated p 39 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 Gray Christopher 2004 03 14 Streetscapes Robert Gair Dumbo and Brooklyn Neighborhood s Past Incised in Its Facades The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 02 28 Architecture C Scribner s Sons 1916 p 94 Wallace Mike 2017 09 04 Greater Gotham A History of New York City from 1898 to 1919 Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 972305 8 New York Subway Its Construction and Equipment Interborough Rapid Transit Company 1904 a b Hundredth Anniversary History of Turner Construction www clevelandmemory org Retrieved 2020 02 29 Contractors with the highest 2017 billings for projects in the Philadelphia region www bizjournals com Retrieved 2020 02 28 Company of the Year Turner Construction www bizjournals com Retrieved 2020 02 28 Architecture and Building W T Comstock Company 1920 A Record of War Activities Turner Construction Company 1919 a b c d Lewis Morgan Jr Turner on a dime Smart Business Magazine Retrieved 2020 03 02 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated p 82 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated p 178 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated pp 185 186 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 Adm Ben Moreel Dies Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2020 03 03 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated p 186 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 H Chandlee Turner Jr Leader Of Construction Firm Is Dead The New York Times 1973 04 13 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 22 4 Companies Join Forces To Construct U N s Home PDF The New York Times December 19 1948 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 20 2017 Hamilton Thomas J 1952 10 10 WORK COMPLETED ON U N BUILDINGS 68 000 000 Plant Finished Lie Announces a Plan to Reorganize Top Staff WORK COMPLETED ON U N BUILDINGS The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 23 Chase Manhattan Bank Breaks Ground for 60 Story Headquarters The New York Times January 29 1957 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 6 2020 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated pp 258 259 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated p 240 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 Best Places to Work finalist 2015 Turner Construction Co www bizjournals com Retrieved 2020 03 05 a b c d e PCAD Turner Construction Company pcad lib washington edu Retrieved 2020 03 05 International directory of company histories Vol 23 Grant Tina Thomson Gale Firm Detroit Mich St James Press 1998 p 486 ISBN 978 1 55862 664 5 OCLC 769042349 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated p 293 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 How Oregon Works Turner Construction s Dan Kavanaugh on the most in demand talent www bizjournals com Retrieved 2020 03 05 Wolf Donald E 2002 01 01 Turner s First Century A History of Turner Construction Company Greenwich Publishing Group Incorporated p 348 ISBN 978 0 944641 56 9 Former President and Chief Executive Officer of Turner Construction Dies at 100 www naylornetwork com Retrieved 2020 03 05 Naedele Walter F Howard S Turner 100 ran family construction firm www inquirer com Retrieved 2020 03 05 Realty News The New York Times 1978 07 02 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 03 05 Executive Changes The New York Times 1984 03 06 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 03 05 a b Turner News Centennial edition Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Turner Construction 2002 Hochtief agrees to buy Turner for Euros350 1m Business International 1999 CapNet leaves nest Washington Business Journal 8 August 2003 a b Portland punishes construction companies that block traffic Portland Business Journals American City Business Journals August 7 2017 KATU Staff 2017 08 07 PBOT fines two contractors who blocked right of way on Burnside Bridge and downtown KATU Retrieved 2020 09 23 a b Njus Elliot 2017 08 07 Portland fines two construction firms for blocking traffic oregonlive Retrieved 2020 09 23 Caproni Erin December 3 2019 Work resumes on downtown building after partial collapse Cincinnati Business Courier American City Business Journals a b Hager Sarah Visual breakdown of what caused the partial collapse at downtown Cincinnati building Fox 19 Retrieved 2020 09 24 Man lost in building debris following accident in Cincinnati The Daily Standard November 26 2019 Retrieved 2020 09 24 Mitchell Madeline Knight Cameron November 26 2019 Construction worker buried by partial collapse of Cincinnati building found dead USA TODAY Retrieved 2020 08 21 Coolidge Bob Strickley Madeline Mitchell Cameron Knight Segann March Sharon Coolidge Sarah Brookbank and Alexander The man missing in the Downtown building collapse has been found dead The Enquirer Retrieved 2020 08 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Coroner IDs man found dead in collapsed portion of building AP NEWS 2019 11 27 Retrieved 2020 09 24 Coolidge Alexander February 18 2020 Latest Greater Cincinnati construction fatalities part of national wave Here s what s behind the rise Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved August 20 2020 Bagli Charles V 2018 02 26 Investigators Eye Possible 100 Million Construction Fraud The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 08 21 D A Vance Announces Guilty Pleas in 15M Bloomberg LP and Turner Construction Bid Rigging and Commercial Bribery Conspiracy Manhattan District Attorney s Office October 6 2020 Retrieved July 22 2021 Bagli Charles V 2018 12 11 Cash Sandwiches Brazen Fraud by Bloomberg Executives Is Detailed in Charges The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 08 21 Ramey Corinne 2018 12 11 Kickbacks and Sandwiches How Insiders Ran an Alleged Construction Fraud at Bloomberg Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 09 15 Ex Turner Construction VP admits evading taxes on 1 5M in bribes Crain s New York Business 2020 07 29 Retrieved 2020 09 15 Former Turner exec pleads guilty to charges based on 1 5M in bribes Construction Dive Retrieved 2020 08 21 Former Construction Executive Pleads Guilty To Tax Evasion In Connection With Bribery Scheme www justice gov 2020 07 29 Retrieved 2020 08 21 Former Turner Construction Executive Admits to Tax Evasion in Bribery Scheme USGlass Magazine amp USGNN Headline News www usglassmag com 11 August 2020 Retrieved 2020 09 15 Ronald Olson a former vice president and deputy operation manager for Turner Construction Co pleaded guilty to charges of evading taxes on more than 1 5 million in bribes he received from subcontractors in exchange for being awarded contracts for Bloomberg projects He is one of four who have been charged in the scheme which amounted to bribes exceeding 5 1 million Former Turner Construction executive pleads guilty to evading tax on 1 5m in bribes News GCR www globalconstructionreview com 4 August 2020 Retrieved 2020 09 16 The Top 100 Green Building Contractors ENR ENR External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turner Construction Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Turner Construction amp oldid 1199220584, wikipedia, wiki, 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