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2020 Hotel Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. hospitality sector

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2020 Hotel Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. hospitality sector

Gensler, Jacobs, and Suffolk Construction top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest hotel sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C STAFF | December 3, 2020
2020 Hotel Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. hospitality sector

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Gensler, Jacobs, and Suffolk Construction top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest hotel sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 120 Hotel Sector Architecture and AE Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Gensler $92,643,410
2 HKS $70,152,421
3 WATG $67,225,254
4 JCJ Architecture $36,777,822
5 Wilson Associates $33,750,000
6 Cooper Carry $31,089,989
7 HBG Design $28,526,000
8 Stantec $21,072,418
9 CallisonRTKL $20,096,880
10 Perkins and Will $19,920,380
11 DLR Group $18,400,000
12 Perkins Eastman $18,310,000
13 Nelson Worldwide $15,100,000
14 Baskervill $14,536,643
15 G70 $14,134,000
16 Cuningham Group Architecture $11,940,862
17 Smallwood $11,350,271
18 EXP $10,584,939
19 AE7 $10,023,915
20 Premier Project Management $9,750,000
21 BASE4 $9,300,000
22 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $8,580,705
23 Leo A Daly $8,193,103
24 HOK $8,038,000
25 JN+A $6,500,000
26 BLT Architects $6,388,291
27 Ratio Architects $6,365,936
28 LS3P $5,745,685
29 BBGM $5,232,150
30 GSB $5,220,150
31 AHL $5,068,311
32 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $5,012,082
33 LK Architecture $4,800,000
34 Elkus Manfredi Architects $4,666,000
35 Adache Group Architects $3,800,000
36 CBT $3,646,206
37 3877 Design $3,471,653
38 Handel Architects $3,142,274
39 4240 Architecture $2,990,000
40 EDI International $2,972,159
41 RSP Architects $2,889,000
42 BRP Architects $2,786,000
43 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $2,580,767
44 WDG Architecture $2,300,000
45 Fugleberg Koch $2,250,000
46 Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) $2,190,806
47 Interior Architects $2,128,358
48 RDC / Studio One Eleven $2,084,996
49 Goettsch Partners $1,960,000
50 Kahler Slater $1,936,545
51 Aria Group Architects $1,850,000
52 Architectural Design Consultants $1,775,000
53 ZGF Architects $1,723,650
54 Niles Bolton Associates $1,668,613
55 Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón | Architecture & Interior Design $1,650,741
56 HLW $1,500,000
57 Carrier Johnson + Culture $1,325,231
58 Huitt-Zollars $1,287,000
59 Stevens & Wilkinson $1,250,000
60 Humphreys & Partners Architects $1,243,330
61 Moody Nolan $1,242,140
62 Page $1,200,000
63 Architecture, Incorporated $1,095,000
64 Cuhaci & Peterson $1,092,910
65 HED $1,000,000
66 Bergmann $1,000,000
67 Hospitality Design Guild $950,000
68 Eckenhoff Saunders Architects $845,000
69 KGD Architecture $789,855
70 TPG Architecture $750,000
71 Ennead Architects $736,506
72 PGAL $730,000
73 Kirksey Architecture $669,335
74 Dyer Brown Architects $644,110
75 Legat Architects $632,000
76 Progressive AE $620,837
77 DLZ Corporation $594,500
78 GBBN $574,000
79 NSPJ Architects $562,447
80 Design 3 International (D3i) $497,200
81 Zyscovich Architects $478,427
82 JLG Architects $468,494
83 SGA|NarmourWright Design $458,380
84 Lawrence Group $426,500
85 SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture $423,267
86 Ware Malcomb $401,236
87 YGH Architecture $305,710
88 Quinn Evans $288,974
89 Finegold Alexander Architects $281,318
90 Core States Group $230,322
91 Fogarty Finger Architecture $198,250
92 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $188,521
93 RDG Planning & Design $185,790
94 Hoefer Wysocki $170,000
95 CESO $165,733
96 GFF $159,708
97 M+A Architects $138,490
98 Champlin Architecture $103,374
99 Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) $100,000
100 HGA $99,407
101 45 Architecture $94,500
102 Diamond Schmitt Architects $89,300
103 Barge Design Solutions $89,056
104 Weber Thompson $87,501
105 Prellwitz Chilinski Associates (PCA) $86,924
106 Randall-Paulson Architects $75,834
107 JRS Architect $75,000
108 H2M Architects + Engineers $73,742
109 GRW $72,907
110 Fennick McCredie Architecture $71,154
111 BKV Group $55,822
112 Garmann/Miller Architects-Engineers $49,199
113 FitzGerald $46,000
114 NAC Architecture $39,234
115 Little Diversified Architectural Consulting $34,342
116 MBH Architects $32,000
117 Clark Enersen Partners, The $27,451
118 LMN Architects $25,000
119 CPL $18,155
120 Ayres $16,500
121 HuntonBrady Architects $10,000
122 Huntsman Architectural Group $9,341
123 GreenbergFarrow $4,296
124 TEG Architects $2,613

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Top 60 Hotel Sector Engineering and EA Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Jacobs $74,900,000
2 Jensen Hughes $28,931,219
3 NV5 Global $21,644,000
4 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $17,034,519
5 WSP $11,207,256
6 Kimley-Horn $11,067,934
7 IMEG Corp. $8,627,663
8 Thornton Tomasetti $6,469,565
9 FEA Consulting Engineers $6,250,000
10 Walter P Moore $4,263,946
11 AECOM $4,100,000
12 TLC Engineering Solutions $3,798,161
13 Vanderweil Engineers $3,791,300
14 Salas O'Brien $3,562,117
15 ME Engineers $2,860,000
16 KPFF Consulting Engineers $2,672,000
17 Martin/Martin $1,877,183
18 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $1,705,012
19 Henderson Engineers $1,656,168
20 M/E Engineering $1,436,365
21 Epstein $1,434,000
22 Arup $1,385,027
23 RTM Engineering Consultants $1,343,037
24 BRPH Architects Engineers $1,287,600
25 Smith Seckman Reid $1,090,550
26 Morrison Hershfield $1,048,334
27 Spectrum Engineers $1,038,352
28 H.F. Lenz $1,036,750
29 Newcomb & Boyd $900,767
30 Cushing Terrell (formerly CTA Architects Engineers) $866,714
31 Wallace Engineering $800,000
32 AKF Group $690,000
33 GRAEF $650,328
34 Dewberry $604,038
35 RMF Engineering $500,000
36 ThermalTech Engineering $500,000
37 SSC Engineering $424,002
38 KLH Engineers $407,556
39 Schaefer $392,479
40 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $355,238
41 Allen & Shariff $347,888
42 Halff Associates $330,000
43 PS&S $312,000
44 ESD $275,722
45 Dunham Associates $250,000
46 HEAPY $208,977
47 Peter Basso Associates $200,000
48 Shive-Hattery $170,052
49 Bernhard $164,000
50 Karpinski Engineering $138,100
51 KCL Engineering $134,343
52 STV $124,798
53 KCI Technologies $100,000
54 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $69,572
55 Tec Inc. Engineering & Design $68,000
56 JQ Engineering $55,468
57 Architectural Engineers Inc. $52,730
58 Wick Fisher White $45,000
59 PBS Engineers $40,000
60 P2S $23,590
61 LBYD Engineers $22,728
62 Affiliated Engineers $22,000
63 Mazzetti $6,351

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Top 80 Hotel Sector Contractors and CM Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Suffolk Construction $957,738,431
2 Swinerton $761,000,000
3 AECOM $594,400,000
4 Yates Companies, The $573,051,000
5 Crossland Construction $552,596,183
6 DPR Construction $377,217,000
7 PCL Construction Enterprises $347,399,370
8 McCarthy Holdings $343,057,420
9 Gilbane Building Company $339,913,000
10 Webcor $333,222,561
11 STO Building Group $303,000,000
12 Turner Construction Company $275,564,217
13 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $273,600,951
14 JE Dunn Construction $257,012,997
15 Balfour Beatty US $248,976,342
16 Manhattan Construction Group $243,103,078
17 Brasfield & Gorrie $232,182,103
18 Mortenson $207,278,000
19 Hensel Phelps $207,144,754
20 Lendlease $206,404,076
21 Shawmut Design and Construction $174,112,231
22 Choate Construction $155,050,300
23 W.E. O'Neil Construction $133,951,972
24 Batson-Cook Construction $129,621,934
25 Austin Industries $122,657,072
26 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $120,526,000
27 W. M. Jordan Company $102,949,849
28 Sundt Construction $83,926,035
29 Andersen Construction $79,600,000
30 Weis Builders $78,995,869
31 Walsh Group, The $77,836,277
32 HITT Contracting $74,508,850
33 Hoar Construction $70,160,000
34 Clark Group $66,427,066
35 Wohlsen Construction $54,399,000
36 Doster Construction $52,144,866
37 Columbia $52,000,000
38 Hunter Roberts Construction $51,000,000
39 Paric Holdings $49,300,000
40 DeAngelis Diamond $45,269,163
41 Ryan Companies US $44,502,026
42 Clancy & Theys Construction $37,937,396
43 Haselden Construction $37,920,440
44 CSI Construction $36,000,000
45 Donohoe Construction $35,737,240
46 VCC $33,755,316
47 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $33,042,584
48 BL Harbert International $32,778,070
49 Robins & Morton $32,412,157
50 LeChase Construction Services $32,335,008
51 Clune Construction $32,081,241
52 C.W. Driver Companies $31,584,578
53 Kraus-Anderson Construction $31,000,000
54 Bette Companies, The $25,352,547
55 Power Construction $25,000,000
56 Hill International $24,076,204
57 Skanska USA $23,584,264
58 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $23,105,238
59 JLL $22,796,325
60 Cumming $22,069,300
61 CORE Construction Group $19,567,796
62 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $18,084,028
63 Rogers-O'Brien Construction $17,354,682
64 Jacobs $15,305,000
65 Premier Project Management $15,250,000
66 Skender $12,214,895
67 Nabholz Corporation $10,801,122
68 Bozzuto Construction $10,000,000
69 Kaufman Lynn Construction $9,729,657
70 Benchmark Construction $8,341,668
71 Arc Building Partners $8,261,300
72 BlueScope Construction $5,550,182
73 Hagerman Group, The $5,000,000
74 Pepper Construction $3,566,990
75 JN+A $3,500,000
76 Millie and Severson General Contractors $3,365,092
77 Level 10 Construction $2,244,497
78 Executive Construction $1,000,000
79 Graycor $911,578
80 VJS Construction Services $785,956
81 BRPH Architects Engineers $435,678
82 KBE Building Corporation $132,583
83 Cotter Consulting $15,370
84 Progressive AE $4,924

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