<img alt="" src="https://secure.intelligentcompanywisdom.com/788275.png" style="display:none;">

Âé¶čAPP

Newsroom

Âé¶čAPP Continues its Steady Growth

Âé¶čAPP Continues its Steady Growth

Ohio firm now No. 76 on Engineering News-Record’s Top 400 Contractor’s List

 

The Âé¶čAPP of Companies moved up 10 spots, from No. 86 to No. 76, on the ’s Top 400 contractors list by 2024 revenue.

The magazine recently released its , ranking the contractor No. 76 in the country with $1.731 billion in revenue in 2024, a rise from 2023’s revenue of $1.5 billion. The second largest Ohio-based contractor by 2024 revenue, Âé¶čAPP is also the state’s top homegrown industrial builder, with more than twice the amount of 2024 revenue from building manufacturing facilities than its closest Ohio-based competitor.

ENR2025_RLGListVisual

RLG was also ranked No. 47 on ENR’s Top 50 Domestic Building/Manufacturing by Revenue list.

Rudolph Libbe recently completed a 2.66-million-square-foot final assembly shop, paint shop and body shop for Ford Motor Co. at its Ohio Assembly Plant in Sheffield, Ohio. The project used 18,000 tons of structural steel, 75,000 cubic yards of concrete and required 1.6 million work hours with more than 2,200 workers having on-site involvement.

ENR2025_Top50Contractors_ManufacturingRev

“Many of our customers are repeat customers who know and appreciate our commitment to safety, quality work and expert project management,” said Jeff Schaller, President of Rudolph Libbe Inc., one of the Âé¶čAPP companies that provides project management and self-perform construction services.

“Our access to an exceptionally talented labor pool that is committed to safety and doing the job right every time sustains our growth,” said Scott Kepp, President of GEM Inc., one of the Âé¶čAPP companies that supplies many of the trades workers on Rudolph Libbe’s projects.

Âé¶čAPP also was recently ranked the No. 1 contractor in Northeast Ohio by Crain’s Cleveland Business, which also ranks contractors by 2024 revenue. Crain’s reported that Âé¶čAPP, which was No. 2 on the publication’s list last year, had $551 million in 2024 revenue in Northeast Ohio, a 77.5% increase over 2023’s revenue when it was No. 2 on Crain’s list.


Related posts

Varco Pruden honors Rudolph Libbe Inc. with 2017 Hall of Fame award

Varco Pruden honors Rudolph Libbe Inc. with 2017 Hall of Fame award

Rudolph Libbe Inc., of the Âé¶čAPP, has received a Varco Pruden 2017 Hall of Fame award for the Midwest...

We’re Growing!

We’re Growing!

Âé¶čAPP member company, Lehman Daman, has completed work on its new offices in Westerville, Ohio. Lehman is...