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2020 Airport Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. airport facilities sector

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2020 Airport Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. airport facilities sector

AECOM, Hensel Phelps, and PGAL top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest airport sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C STAFF | December 2, 2020
LaGuardia Airport redevelopment 2020 Airport Sector Giants, Giants 400 Report

Rendering: LaGuardia Airport redevelopment. Courtesy LaGuardia

     

AECOM, Hensel Phelps, and PGAL top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest airport sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.

 

Top 55 Airport Sector Architecture + AE Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 PGAL $112,260,000
2 Gensler $94,483,933
3 HNTB Corporation $89,979,440
4 Corgan $65,719,976
5 HOK $55,315,000
6 RS&H $32,900,000
7 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $31,242,832
8 Fentress Architects $31,000,000
9 ZGF Architects $29,812,377
10 Stantec $21,116,837
11 Alliiance $19,437,319
12 EXP $15,016,477
13 Fennick McCredie Architecture $12,743,235
14 Perkins and Will $9,894,370
15 SchenkelShultz Architecture $9,691,793
16 SmithGroup $9,147,299
17 LS3P $8,329,285
18 HDR $8,109,504
19 Leo A Daly $6,812,564
20 Miller Dunwiddie $5,865,400
21 YGH Architecture $3,771,523
22 HKS $3,620,364
23 Populous $3,381,617
24 Page $2,500,000
25 Huitt-Zollars $2,381,000
26 Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) $2,297,887
27 DLR Group $2,190,000
28 CallisonRTKL $1,650,000
29 Clark Nexsen $1,565,000
30 Barge Design Solutions $1,406,137
31 Moody Nolan $1,242,140
32 Larson Design Group $1,221,753
33 Wendel $980,036
34 ACAI Associates $952,641
35 Niles Bolton Associates $790,925
36 Emersion Design $565,997
37 Whitman Requardt and Associates $561,246
38 TreanorHL $500,000
39 Dattner Architects $465,119
40 Stevens & Wilkinson $300,000
41 G70 $285,000
42 DLZ Corporation $278,100
43 BCA Architects & Engineers $250,000
44 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $100,000
45 AHL $67,986
46 Ware Malcomb $42,766
47 GRW $36,454
48 NAC Architecture $28,800
49 Clark Enersen Partners, The $25,200
50 Little Diversified Architectural Consulting $16,868
51 JLG Architects $15,415
52 Method Architecture $14,895
53 KCCT $10,417
54 MBH Architects $9,000
55 H2M Architects + Engineers $5,514
56 TETER $2,523

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Top 65 Airport Sector Engineering + EA Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 AECOM $224,000,000
2 Jacobs $168,110,600
3 Burns & McDonnell $93,403,527
4 Arup $88,912,318
5 STV $46,900,993
6 Kimley-Horn $38,372,210
7 Arora Engineers $29,554,863
8 Stanley Consultants $26,030,985
9 Ghafari Associates $20,700,000
10 Syska Hennessy Group $12,876,068
11 Ross & Baruzzini $12,804,000
12 Walter P Moore $11,623,695
13 PBS Engineers $11,600,000
14 Thornton Tomasetti $10,797,104
15 NV5 Global $7,509,000
16 Jensen Hughes $7,252,128
17 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $4,665,060
18 TLC Engineering Solutions $3,596,983
19 Henderson Engineers $3,186,220
20 GRAEF $2,122,726
21 Wiley|Wilson $2,027,000
22 Vanderweil Engineers $2,020,100
23 CDM Smith $1,903,525
24 Mazzetti $1,600,240
25 Newcomb & Boyd $1,484,679
26 IMEG Corp. $1,424,998
27 Morrison Hershfield $1,424,272
28 Bala Consulting Engineers $1,239,000
29 RWB Consulting Engineers $1,200,000
30 Martin/Martin $1,199,390
31 JQ Engineering $1,130,432
32 Epstein $1,034,000
33 WSP $978,644
34 KPFF Consulting Engineers $865,000
35 Salas O'Brien $767,221
36 KLH Engineers $701,810
37 Osborn Engineering $610,000
38 P2S $546,148
39 RTM Engineering Consultants $537,215
40 AKF Group $520,000
41 Architectural Engineers Inc. $409,223
42 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $388,986
43 PS&S $355,000
44 Halff Associates $346,000
45 Cushing Terrell (formerly CTA Architects Engineers) $308,012
46 ME Engineers $300,000
47 JP Harvey Engineering Solutions $258,927
48 HEAPY $237,706
49 KZF Design $231,893
50 Affiliated Engineers $202,000
51 RMF Engineering $200,000
52 Wallace Engineering $200,000
53 Highland Associates $150,000
54 Woolpert $137,060
55 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $124,702
56 Paradigm Structural Engineers $79,915
57 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $75,714
58 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $68,000
59 OLA Consulting Engineers $64,000
60 ESD $48,240
61 Schaefer $33,511
62 Spectrum Engineers $33,469
63 Karpinski Engineering $31,254
64 LBYD Engineers $30,940
65 Allen & Shariff $30,600
66 Bernhard $14,000
67 Smith Seckman Reid $2,500
68 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $2,365

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Top 50 Airport Sector Contractors + CM/PM Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Hensel Phelps $1,604,667,588
2 Turner Construction Company $1,081,807,149
3 Walsh Group, The $648,212,361
4 Skanska USA $620,687,132
5 AECOM $612,400,000
6 PCL Construction Enterprises $564,198,696
7 Austin Industries $516,861,475
8 Clark Group $432,819,597
9 Holder Construction $343,000,000
10 Swinerton $330,500,000
11 Jacobs $286,880,000
12 JE Dunn Construction $167,919,429
13 Messer Construction $138,462,447
14 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $136,345,816
15 Manhattan Construction Group $104,070,778
16 Walbridge $88,268,817
17 Webcor $84,864,866
18 DPR Construction $66,338,000
19 Hill International $60,920,041
20 McCarthy Holdings $60,027,582
21 Burns & McDonnell $54,902,016
22 VRH Construction $54,740,000
23 New South Construction $50,025,000
24 Balfour Beatty US $48,325,477
25 Power Construction $41,000,000
26 Suffolk Construction $36,695,051
27 Sundt Construction $36,614,623
28 STV $32,690,444
29 Clune Construction $25,126,188
30 Hoffman Construction $23,208,735
31 Boldt Company, The $21,906,000
32 Mortenson $20,734,000
33 STO Building Group $16,000,000
34 LeChase Construction Services $15,052,774
35 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $14,959,480
36 Ghafari Associates $12,800,000
37 VJS Construction Services $10,509,134
38 Joeris General Contractors $9,075,149
39 W.E. O'Neil Construction $8,229,212
40 DeAngelis Diamond $8,104,057
41 Cumming $8,025,200
42 Kraus-Anderson Construction $7,000,000
43 Yates Companies, The $5,635,000
44 Haselden Construction $4,969,123
45 KBE Building Corporation $3,316,668
46 Gilbane Building Company $3,072,000
47 JLL $1,020,863
48 Nabholz Corporation $517,229
49 Cotter Consulting $506,350
50 BlueScope Construction $500,000
51 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $164,879

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