
Growing demand for infrastructure, energy and industrial construction continues to reshape the rankings of the nation's largest builders, with Arizona-based Sundt posting another rise on the industry's annual revenue-based contractor list.
Engineering News-Record's 2026 Top 400 Contractors ranking placed Sundt at No. 42, up four positions from the previous year and marking a 20-place improvement since 2023.
Sundt's higher ranking reflects continued expansion in several strategic sectors, particularly critical infrastructure, power generation and renewable energy projects. The company has broadened its geographic footprint in recent years and now maintains offices and active projects across more than 24 states in the western United States, Texas and the Southeast.
Founded 136 years ago, Sundt has developed a diverse portfolio that includes transportation, water and wastewater systems, advanced facilities, heavy industrial and mining work, building construction, concrete and renewable power projects.
The contractor is entirely employee-owned and employs more than 5,200 people across its operations.
In addition to its rise on the overall Top 400 Contractors list, Sundt improved its standing in specialized categories tracked by ENR. The company reached No. 17 among both top power contractors and top domestic heavy contractors, underscoring its increasing presence in sectors benefiting from public infrastructure investment and energy-related construction spending.
Sundt currently operates from 13 offices located in Arizona, California, North Carolina, Texas, Washington, Utah and Florida.
For construction owners and developers, Sundt's continued climb in national rankings highlights the growing importance of contractors with experience in infrastructure and energy delivery. The company's expansion across multiple regions and markets reflects sustained demand for large-scale transportation, utility and renewable energy projects, sectors that continue to generate significant procurement opportunities throughout the United States.
The ranking movement also illustrates how contractors with diversified portfolios and heavy civil capabilities are strengthening their market positions as public and private investment increasingly targets infrastructure modernization and power development.
also include what this means for construction owners
Sundt's rise in the ENR rankings signals increasing capacity and experience in sectors that are attracting significant capital investment, particularly infrastructure, power and renewable energy.
For construction owners, the announcement highlights several market considerations:
For owners planning major capital projects, Sundt's upward trajectory illustrates the continued importance of securing experienced contractors early, particularly for projects requiring specialized infrastructure and energy expertise.
Source: SUNDT.