
Tempe, Ariz. (June 11, 2026) – Sundt Construction ranked No. 42 on Engineering News-Record’s (ENR) 2026 Top 400 Contractors list, rising four spots from last year.
“Our teams continue to deliver meaningful projects for the communities and clients we serve,” said Sundt President and CEO Cade Rowley. “Moving up in the ENR rankings reflects the expertise, consistency and commitment of our employee-owners across the company.”
Published annually, ENR’s Top 400 Contractors list ranks U.S.-based general contractors by annual revenue. Sundt’s improved ranking reflects steady growth in the company’s regions and markets, especially within its strategic focus areas of critical infrastructure, power and renewable energy.
Sundt has risen 20 spots on the ENR Top 400 list since 2023. In recent years the Arizona-based firm has expanded across the country, with offices and projects across more than 24 states throughout the western United States, Texas and the Southeast. It also rose to No. 17 on ENR’s list of top power contractors and top domestic heavy contractors.
For more information about Sundt and its recent projects, visit sundt.com.
About Sundt
Sundt Construction, Inc. (www.sundt.com) is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 136-year-old firm specializes in transportation, water and wastewater, advanced facilities, heavy industrial and mining, building, concrete and renewable power work and is owned entirely by its 5,200-plus employees. Sundt is distinguished by its diverse capabilities and experience, unique employee-ownership culture and depth of self-perform expertise in multiple trades. Much of Sundt’s workforce is comprised of skilled craft professionals who, together with the company’s administrative employees, enable Sundt to fulfill its mission to be the most skilled builder in America. Sundt has 13 offices throughout California, Arizona, North Carolina, Texas, Washington, Utah and Florida and is currently ranked the country’s 42nd largest construction company by ENR, the industry’s principal trade magazine.