Turner Named #1 Green Builder in the U.S. for 18th Year

Turner Named #1 Green Builder in the U.S. for 18th Year

Turner Construction Company has been ranked the #1 Green Builder in the United States by Engineering News-Record (ENR) for the 18th consecutive year. This milestone reinforces Turner’s leadership in advancing sustainable and resilient construction practices across the country.

The recognition reflects Turner’s strong commitment to reducing carbon emissions, conserving natural resources, and building healthier communities through environmentally responsible projects. In 2024, Turner recorded more than $7.8 billion in green revenue, with over 1,000 LEED-certified and registered projects.

“We are honored to once again be recognized as the nation’s top Green Builder,” said Julia Gisewite, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at Turner Construction Company. “This achievement reflects the dedication of our people and partners who are driving real change—using innovative materials, low-carbon construction methods, and resilient design strategies to build a better future.”


Sustainable Projects Across the U.S.

Turner continues to lead in green innovation, including:

  • Dicke Hall at Trinity University – mass timber construction
  • SFO Terminal 3 – low-carbon concrete and steel solutions
  • The Gateway at UC Berkeley – first deployment of an all-electric skid steer
  • Etihad Park, New York – first all-electric soccer stadium in the U.S.
  • Intuit Dome, California – LEED Platinum certified, with 2 MW rooftop solar and 11 MW battery storage for carbon-free operation.

About Turner Construction Company

Turner Construction Company is a leading U.S.-based builder known for its focus on innovation, sustainability, and community impact. The company continues to shape the future of construction through green building leadership and responsible environmental practices.

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