
Consistent placement among Canada’s highest-revenue contractors highlights continued demand for large-scale construction and infrastructure delivery capabilities across North America’s institutional, industrial and civil markets.
Graham has again secured a position on the 2026 On-Site Top Contractors ranking, an annual industry report that measures Canada’s largest construction contractors by revenue. The recognition extends Graham’s presence on the list to nearly two decades.
The contractor, founded in 1926, is commemorating its centennial year while continuing work across general contracting, construction management, design-build and public-private partnership delivery models.
Graham operates throughout Canada and the United States with projects spanning buildings, industrial facilities, transportation infrastructure and project finance sectors.
The contractor provides services that include integrated project delivery, development services and construction management for public and private sector clients. The company’s portfolio includes complex institutional, infrastructure and industrial programs requiring multi-market delivery expertise.
Graham also has maintained recognition through Canada’s Best Managed Companies program for 26 consecutive years and has been named among Canada’s Top 100 Employers.
As part of its 100-year anniversary activities, Graham launched the Monumental Ride initiative, a fundraising campaign supporting youth mental health programs across North America.
The campaign involves participation from employees, industry partners, clients and community organizations. The initiative is intended to raise awareness and financial support for youth mental health resources in communities where Graham operates.
The centennial programming also includes company history projects, digital exhibits and documentary-style content focused on the contractor’s operational growth and long-term industry presence.
Canada’s major contractors continue to benefit from sustained infrastructure spending, institutional development and industrial investment activity. Revenue rankings for large contractors often reflect ongoing demand for transportation, utilities, healthcare and mixed-use construction programs.
For owners and developers, contractor scale and multi-market experience remain important procurement considerations as projects grow in complexity and delivery schedules tighten across North American construction markets.
Source: Graham Builds.