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Devcon main competitors are Turner Construction, Clayco, and Swinerton.

Competitor Summary. See how Devcon compares to its main competitors:

  • Turner Construction has the most employees (10,000).
  • Employees at Turner Construction earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $74,288.
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Devcon vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1976
4.0
Milpitas, CA6$7.0M50
1888
4.7
Concord, CA4$1.7B4,000
1984
4.4
Chicago, IL15$280.0M1,207
1902
4.7
New York, NY15$14.4B10,000
1992
4.3
Milpitas, CA4$171.3M200
1890
4.8
Tempe, AZ10$1.7B1,500
1864
4.8
Saint Louis, MO1$3.8B2,447
1970
3.8
San Jose, CA3$8.5M180
1966
4.1
Fort Collins, CO1$71.7M75
-
4.2
American Canyon, CA1$3.1M35
Metro Construction Co.
-
4.2
Calabasas, CA1--
1954
4.2
Finleyville, PA1$89.8M398
Mckenzie Construction
-
3.6
Miami, FL1--
Capitol Construction Services
1998
3.4
Fishers, IN1$1.2M5
1992
3.8
Saint Louis, MO1$5.0M33
1969
3.4
Dallas, TX7$1.0M50
1977
4.1
Hoffman Estates, IL1$472.0M375
1956
3.6
Spokane Valley, WA4$195.4M193
-
3.6
Highland, IL6$810,00050
-
4.3
Raleigh, NC6$214.4M254
1921
4.8
Wenatchee, WA9$190.0M750

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Devcon salaries vs competitors

Among Devcon competitors, employees at Turner Construction earn the most with an average yearly salary of $74,288.

Compare Devcon salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Devcon
$56,770$27.29-
Swinerton
$67,994$32.69-
Clayco
$72,493$34.85-
Turner Construction
$74,288$35.72-
XL Construction
$59,411$28.56-
Sundt Construction
$60,994$29.32-

Compare Devcon job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Devcon
$83,264$40.03
Swinerton
$85,864$41.28
Turner Construction
$84,729$40.73
McCarthy Holdings, Inc.
$83,390$40.09
Sundt Construction
$83,018$39.91
Clayco
$81,748$39.30
XL Construction
$81,728$39.29
W.G. Tomko
$81,335$39.10
Blach Construction
$80,089$38.50
The Korte Company
$78,737$37.85
Neenan Archistruction
$78,716$37.84
Rogers-O'Brien Construction
$75,771$36.43
Goodfellow Bros.
$75,529$36.31
Lydig Construction
$75,144$36.13
Mckenzie Construction
$74,056$35.60
CLANCY & THEYS CONSTRUCTION
$74,055$35.60
Leopardo Companies
$73,531$35.35
ARCO National Construction
$72,142$34.68
Capitol Construction Services
$71,016$34.14
Metro Construction Co.
$70,196$33.75

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Devcon demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Devcon vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
XL Construction66%34%
Swinerton69%31%
Turner Construction73%27%
Sundt Construction81%19%
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Compare race at Devcon vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
53%26%7%9%5%
9.8
57%25%6%7%5%
9.5
52%30%8%5%5%
7.5
61%15%13%8%4%
9.5

Devcon and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Lamar Johnson
Clayco

As a registered architect in 34 states, including California, Lamar leads a multi-disciplinary practice that invigorates his clients’ businesses by simultaneously expressing their values, supporting their culture, and expressing their legacy through architecture. In understanding his client’s objectives, Lamar is both an active listener and a strong leader for facilitating, coordinating, and implementing a clients’ vision. Lamar moved to Chicago more than 20 years ago to open and lead a new office for a large global design firm. Under his leadership, the firm grew to become the largest architecture firm in the Chicago area, providing services to the region’s most prestigious clients. Actively involved with civic, community, and not-for-profit organizations, Lamar serves on the Cristo Rey Board of Directors and is a member of the Economic Club of Chicago. His commitment to community endeavors has been recognized with the AIA Illinois’ R Buckminster Fuller Award for dedication to humanitarian concerns and social impact; and “Man of the Year” honors from the Chicago Building Congress and Real Estate Council of the City of Hope.

Steve Goodfellow
Goodfellow Bros.

Chad Goodfellow is the Chief Executive Officer at Goodfellow Bros. Previously, Chad was the President at Goodfellow Bros. Chad earned his BA in Business, History from the University of San Diego in 2002.

Ray Sedey currently serves as McCarthy chief executive officer. He joined McCarthy in 2000 as a project engineer and moved through a variety of core operations and leadership positions prior to assuming his current role in 2020. Throughout his career, Ray has taken on new challenges, positively impacting client relationships and business results, and creating strategies to drive change and position McCarthy for long-term success. Passionate about the workforce of the future, Ray serves as the executive sponsor for McCarthy’s national craft initiative, ensuring that McCarthy builds the foundation to attract, hire, develop and engage the next generation of craft professionals. He is also an active instructor and mentor in McCarthy’s leadership development program and advocate for diversity in the industry, with a focus on encouraging and supporting women in construction careers. Ray displays great passion and commitment to the construction industry, as well as to the community. He plays an active role through his involvement with the American Heart Association, among others, and is also involved with various industry organizations.

Eric Foster
Swinerton

Mike Hoover became President of Sundt in 2015, and CEO in 2016. Prior to that Mike managed the company’s Heavy Civil, Mining & Industrial and Concrete groups and oversaw Sundt’s safety/quality operations. He is active on several industry boards of directors, among them: Construction Industry Round Table (CIRT); Greater Phoenix Leadership (GPL) Board of Directors; The Beavers, past President, current Board of Directors; Council On Competitiveness, Member and National Commissioner; Construction Industry Safety Initiative (CISI); Associated General Contractors (AGC) Past Chairman, life Director; University of Arizona Foundation, National Leadership Council Member; The Road Information Program (TRIP). He began his career with Sundt as a laborer in 1978.

Larry Swartz
Lydig Construction

Larry Swartz is a Chief Executive Officer at Lydig Construction.

Peter Davoren
Turner Construction

Peter Davoren is a Chairman/CEO at Turner Broadcasting and President/CEO at Turner Construction Co. He has worked as Assistant Superintendent at Turner Broadcasting, VP/General Manager at Turner Broadcasting, and Senior VP at Turner Construction Co. Peter studied at Pratt Institute.

Brent Korte is a Chief Operating Officer at The Korte Company and is based in Greater St. Louis Area. He has worked as Project Engineer at The Law Company Inc., Executive Vice President Construction at The Korte Company, and Project Manager at The Korte Company. Brent attended Kansas State University between 1989 and 1993.

William J. Goggins
CLANCY & THEYS CONSTRUCTION

William J. Goggins is a President and Chief Executive Officer; Virginia Division at Clancy & Theys Construction Co and is based in United States.

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