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2007 Top Contractors

Jul 1, 2007 12:00 PM

KEY:
5YSS = Shell space built in past 5 years
1YSS = Shell space built in past year
5YIS = Interior space built in past 5 years
1YIS = Interior space built in past year
SUC = Space under construction
RET% = Percentage of business that is retail
REG = Regions
PT = Property types
NE = Northeast
SE = Southeast
MW = Midwest
SW = Southwest
NW = Northwest
RM = Regional Mall
PC = Power Centers
CC = Community Centers
NC = Neighborhood Centers
LC = Lifestyle Centers
OM = Outlet Malls
ST = Single-Tenant Net Lease
MU = Mixed-Use
S = Stores
Hawkins Construction, Inc.

P.O. Box 1636
Tarpon Springs, FL 34688-1636
PH: 727.938.9719 FAX: 727.938.3208
www.hawkinsnet.com
info@hawkinsnet.com
John McCaugherty, President; David Frazier, CFO; Valerie Herrero, Controller
5YSS 11,832,919
1YSS 1,797,000
5YIS 10,047,194
1YIS 1,208,000
SUC: 2,158,000
RET%: 70
REG: SE
PT: PC, CC, NC, LC, OM, MU

Healy Construction Services, Inc

14000 S. Keeler Ave.
Crestwood, IL 60445
PH: 708.396.0440 FAX: 708.396.0412
www.healyconstructionservices.com
jhealy@healyconstructionservices.com
Kathy J. Healy, President, Secretary & Treasurer; James D. Healy, VP; Lyle T. Healy, Director, Construction
5YSS 1,300,000
1YSS 220,000
5YIS 45,000,000
1YIS 508,000
SUC: 225,000
RET%: 85
REG: NE, MW, SW
PT: RM, PC, NC, OM, MU, S

Hoar Construction, LLC

Two Metroplex Dr., Ste. 400
Birmingham, AL 35209
PH: 205.803.2121 FAX: 205.423.2323
www.hoarllc.com
hoar@hoarllc.com
Rob Burton, President; Steve McCord, EVP; Stacey Berthon, VP, Retail
5YSS 9,555,300
1YSS 3,960,700
5YIS 7,028,100
1YIS 837,500
SUC: 3,707,500
RET%: 70
REG: NE, SE, MW, SW, NW
PT: RM, PC, CC, NC, LC, MU, S

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