
Healthcare systems continue to invest heavily in hospitals, research facilities and specialty care centers, driving demand for contractors with deep sector expertise and experience delivering complex projects in active clinical environments. Turner Construction has once again been recognized as the nation's leading healthcare construction manager, reflecting its significant project volume and longstanding presence in the sector.
The ranking is based on healthcare construction activity completed during 2025, when Turner delivered more than $4 billion in healthcare projects across the United States.
Turner's healthcare portfolio spans hospitals, cancer centers, medical office buildings, research facilities and specialty care projects. Among the company's largest undertakings is the $1.5 billion University Hospital project at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, delivered through a joint venture with Walsh Construction.
The 1.9-million-square-foot facility represents the largest single-building construction project in Ohio State University's history and is designed to expand clinical, research and academic capabilities.
During 2025, Turner had ten healthcare projects exceeding $1 billion in value under construction, underscoring the scale of investment occurring across the healthcare infrastructure market.
Current projects in the company's pipeline include hospital developments in Florida, Pennsylvania, New York and Michigan.
Since completing its first hospital project in 1925, Turner has developed specialized capabilities in healthcare construction, including virtual design and construction, prefabrication, technical engineering and supply chain management.
Healthcare projects often require contractors to maintain uninterrupted medical operations while delivering new facilities and renovations, creating demand for advanced planning and phased construction strategies.
Across the industry, healthcare systems continue to modernize facilities to accommodate changing models of care, aging infrastructure and growing demand for specialized medical services.
For construction owners and healthcare providers, Turner's latest ranking highlights the importance of experienced delivery partners in one of the industry's most technically demanding sectors.
The volume of billion-dollar healthcare projects underway also reflects sustained investment in hospital and medical infrastructure nationwide. Owners pursuing complex healthcare developments increasingly rely on contractors with expertise in infection control, phased construction, prefabrication and operational continuity to minimize disruptions and improve project outcomes.
Source: Turner Construction.