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10 Hartford Business Journal • October 19, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com THE LIST To view the full list, please visit HartfordBusiness.com Commercial contractors in Greater Hartford (1) (Ranked by number of local employees) Rank Company No. local employees/ no. of total employees Revenue 2014 Largest 2014 job in CT/ location/ value of job Services offered Chief executive/ title 1 KBE Building Corp. 76 Batterson Park Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-284-7400; www.kbebuilding.com 100/ 120 $200,179,084 UConn STEM Residence Hall/ UConn, Storrs/ $79,040,000 Preconstruction, estimating, construction management, design-build, general contracting, building information modeling, safety, quality control Mike Kolakowski/ president, CEO & principal 2 Gilbane Building Co. 208A New London Tpke. Glastonbury, CT 06033 860-368-5100; www.gilbaneco.com 83/ 2,607 $3,805,000,000 (2) Danbury Hospital north tower clinical addition and parking garage expansion/ Danbury/ $123,000,000 A full slate of construction and facilities- related services, from pre-construction planning and integrated consulting to construction Thomas F. Gilbane/ chairman & CEO 3 Network Interiors Inc. 55 Robert Jackson Way Plainville, CT 06062 860-793-1188; www.network- interiors.com 55/ 55 $7,800,000 Hospital of Central Connecticut Cancer Center & Medical Office Building/ Plainville and New Britain/ $2,045,000 Commercial metal framing, drywall and general contracting Melissa C. Sheffy/ president 4 All State Construction Inc. 449 Cooke St., P.O. Box 805 Farmington, CT 06034 860-678-0678; www.allstateconstruction-inc.com 50/ 50 $13,677,930 Connecticut College/ New London/ $2,305,381 Specialty contractor focusing on design and construction of general, mechanical and civil projects Richard Pare/ president 5 Newfield Construction Inc. 225 Newfield Ave. Hartford, CT 06106 860-953-1477; www.newfieldconstruction.com 50/ 50 $100,000,000 DePaolo & Kennedy Middle School occupied renovations/ Southington/ $80,000,000 Construction management, general contracting and design-build for schools, corporate, health care, senior living, multi- family housing and industrial Damien Davis/ president 6 PDS Engineering & Construction Inc. 107 Old Windsor Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-242-8586; www.pdsec.com 48/ 48 $67,962,599 Polamer Precision/ New Britain/ $9,980,231 Construction management, general contractor and design-build Ronald Edward Jodice/ president 7 Downes Construction Co. LLC 200 Stanley St., P.O. Box 727 New Britain, CT 06050 860-229-3755; www.downesco.com 45/ 45 $56,345,234 N/A/ N/A/ N/A N/A Joseph N. Desautel, Jr./ CEO 8 HAKS Engineers P.C. 101 Centerpoint Road, Ste. 201 Middletown, CT 06441 860-632-5155; www.haks.net 45/ 649 $109,000,000 CT DOT construction inspection for the replacement of Metro-North Catenary System/ Bridgeport/Fairfield / $7,500,000 Construction management, inspection, engineering, materials testing, architecture and land surveying Husam Ahmed/ chairman & CEO Source: Individual companies. Note: This list includes only construction managers or general contractors who attend projects on-site daily and who have bonding. N/A means not available. (1) Editor's Note: This is the first time HBJ has published a commercial contractors list. Not all companies responded to the survey. If your company belongs on this list please contact Research Director Stephanie Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com, to be included in the future. (2) CT revenues for 2014 were $97,680,207. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. 10.6.15 • The Society Room, Hartford 1. Joe Zwiebel, Hartford Business Journal, and Peter Samson, Berkshire Bank 2. Attendees network before the program begins 3. Paul Savas, Comcast Business, welcomes attendees to the event 4. Attendees watch the panel discussion; then participate in a Q&A session 5. Panelists, from left: Steve Sigal, CFO of Access Health CT; Ken Lalime, CEO of HealthyCT; and Philip Vogel, President of CBIA Service Corp. 6. From left: panelists Ken Lalime and Philip Vogel with attendee Steve Ruth, SMC Partners Presented By: Sponsored By: Thank you to our sponsor, event partners and guests for making this event a success! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Photos by J. Fiereck Photography 6. Event Partners: View more photos online at HartfordBusiness.com/photos 2016 HEALTH CARE REFORM IMPACT WHAT CHANGES EMPLOYERS CAN EXPECT IN 2016 FROM THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

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