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2020 Industrial Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. industrial buildings sector

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2020 Industrial Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. industrial buildings sector

Clayco, Jacobs, and Ware Malcomb top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest industrial buildings sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C STAFF | December 3, 2020
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Clayco, Jacobs, and Ware Malcomb top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest industrial buildings sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 70 Industrial Sector Architecture and AE Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Ware Malcomb $57,405,797
2 Stantec $43,561,182
3 Nelson Worldwide $22,265,000
4 RS&H $21,700,000
5 EXP $17,766,967
6 Barge Design Solutions $9,607,065
7 Clark Nexsen $9,200,000
8 CESO $7,510,728
9 EwingCole $7,000,000
10 RSP Architects $6,554,000
11 Page $6,250,000
12 Randall-Paulson Architects $5,667,566
13 Method Architecture $5,618,945
14 Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) $4,225,000
15 Bergmann $4,000,000
16 BHDP Architecture $3,867,772
17 DLZ Corporation $3,397,100
18 RGA Architects $3,142,884
19 Leo A Daly $2,875,019
20 Larson Design Group $2,400,867
21 CallisonRTKL $2,095,377
22 HGA $2,027,736
23 TETER $1,935,329
24 Baskervill $1,917,868
25 Progressive AE $1,805,653
26 TreanorHL $1,650,000
27 ATA Beilharz Architects $1,550,000
28 Hussey Gay Bell $1,474,505
29 LS3P $1,418,116
30 Dattner Architects $1,393,961
31 GMB Architecture + Engineering $1,181,550
32 DGA $1,072,482
33 H. Hendy Associates $1,047,356
34 HED $1,000,000
35 Huitt-Zollars, Inc. $956,000
36 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $952,912
37 Urbahn Architects $941,197
38 AE Works Ltd. $906,000
39 Cuhaci & Peterson $823,793
40 Wright Heerema Architects $691,871
41 AE7 $670,993
42 Design Collaborative $667,467
43 Eckenhoff Saunders Architects $568,000
44 Whitman Requardt and Associates $530,878
45 H2M Architects + Engineers $491,035
46 SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture $480,660
47 BWBR $458,000
48 M+A Architects $449,615
49 CPL $425,414
50 Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects (SNHA) $325,000
51 Ballinger $304,595
52 JLG Architects $284,558
53 Diamond Schmitt Architects $281,571
54 AHL $269,884
55 JRS Architect $250,000
56 Mithun $226,419
57 TEG Architects $219,465
58 STR Partners $200,000
59 Architectural Design Consultants $180,000
60 Margulies Perruzzi $174,833
61 Handel Architects $137,570
62 Ayres $137,000
63 GRW $109,361
64 ZGF Architects $99,779
65 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $80,000
66 JCJ Architecture $79,834
67 Ennead Architects $43,138
68 Onyx Creative $13,000
69 45 Architecture $11,475
70 Smallwood $1,658

BD+C 2020 Giants 400 Report

 

Top 80 Industrial Sector Engineering and EA Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Jacobs $1,305,000,000
2 IPS-Integrated Project Services $152,491,909
3 CRB $126,159,455
4 Burns & McDonnell $114,020,141
5 SSOE Group $110,259,347
6 Ghafari Associates $37,900,000
7 Kimley-Horn $36,521,880
8 AECOM $27,500,000
9 BRPH Architects Engineers $25,068,850
10 ThermalTech Engineering $20,000,000
11 Salas O'Brien $18,070,811
12 WSP $16,920,764
13 Affiliated Engineers $16,105,644
14 Jensen Hughes $16,046,100
15 IMEG Corp. $15,090,300
16 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors $14,500,000
17 Epstein $10,575,000
18 NV5 Global $9,545,000
19 CDM Smith $9,517,623
20 Shive-Hattery $7,990,274
21 Thornton Tomasetti $6,498,826
22 Wiley|Wilson $5,732,000
23 GRAEF $5,729,143
24 Smith Seckman Reid $5,578,801
25 STV $5,529,824
26 P2S $5,182,965
27 Cushing Terrell (formerly CTA Architects Engineers) $5,133,766
28 KPFF Consulting Engineers $5,055,000
29 Henderson Engineers $5,047,066
30 Martin/Martin $4,091,328
31 Pedco E & A Services $4,015,000
32 Schaefer $3,568,249
33 Vanderweil Engineers $3,495,400
34 Osborn Engineering $3,458,000
35 Morrison Hershfield $3,313,342
36 Stanley Consultants $3,240,948
37 H.F. Lenz $3,110,250
38 LaBella Associates $2,933,034
39 M/E Engineering $2,872,730
40 Halff Associates $2,436,000
41 RTM Engineering Consultants $2,417,466
42 Wallace Engineering $2,300,000
43 Dewberry $2,239,224
44 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $2,111,268
45 LBYD Engineers $1,976,209
46 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $1,917,840
47 French & Parrello Associates $1,887,891
48 Highland Associates $1,800,000
49 HEAPY $1,711,235
50 PS&S $1,645,000
51 Spectrum Engineers $1,235,033
52 RMF Engineering $1,100,000
53 Syska Hennessy Group $935,494
54 RMH Group, The $928,799
55 Galloway & Company $880,232
56 JQ Engineering $824,701
57 Newcomb & Boyd $640,568
58 Arora Engineers $624,398
59 ME Engineers $620,000
60 Woolpert $609,745
61 Walter P Moore $550,640
62 EAPC Architects Engineers $527,000
63 TLC Engineering Solutions $520,374
64 KZF Design $510,557
65 Peter Basso Associates $500,000
66 KCI Technologies $500,000
67 SSC Engineering $487,207
68 Primera Engineers $456,411
69 Tec Inc. Engineering & Design $436,713
70 RWB Consulting Engineers $424,000
71 Bala Consulting Engineers $413,000
72 Karpinski Engineering $375,922
73 KLH Engineers $327,800
74 KCL Engineering $320,641
75 OLA Consulting Engineers $250,000
76 Structured Engineering Solutions $250,000
77 Wick Fisher White $172,000
78 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $168,152
79 Allen & Shariff $164,932
80 ESD $158,388
81 PBS Engineers $100,000
82 Dunham Associates $100,000
83 Bernhard $18,000
84 Paradigm Structural Engineers $8,324

BD+C 2020 Giants 400 Report

 

Top 85 Industrial Sector Contractors and CM Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Clayco $1,700,000,000
2 ARCO Construction $1,510,790,216
3 Hensel Phelps $1,331,535,681
4 Gray Construction $1,326,499,663
5 Ryan Companies US $985,252,976
6 Walbridge $897,660,470
7 Haskell $847,671,843
8 Turner Construction Company $843,990,390
9 Yates Companies, The $793,335,000
10 Hoffman Construction $723,993,179
11 STO Building Group $619,900,000
12 Brasfield & Gorrie $598,951,495
13 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $574,030,263
14 Gilbane Building Company $529,359,000
15 CRB $513,628,050
16 Barton Malow $482,005,355
17 Boldt Company, The $481,189,000
18 IPS-Integrated Project Services $449,256,157
19 DPR Construction $418,723,000
20 Burns & McDonnell $376,799,787
21 Graycor $324,076,271
22 Lendlease $317,453,199
23 Choate Construction $297,720,464
24 McShane Companies, The $293,195,197
25 Millie and Severson General Contractors $277,003,505
26 PCL Construction Enterprises $238,494,081
27 Mortenson $208,138,000
28 JE Dunn Construction $200,365,381
29 Paric Holdings $156,500,000
30 Pepper Construction $148,069,531
31 Clancy & Theys Construction $127,055,431
32 Walsh Group, The $116,512,563
33 Jacobs $92,977,828
34 Swinerton $92,000,000
35 W. M. Jordan Company $83,743,242
36 Crossland Construction $79,064,241
37 Epstein $69,469,000
38 McCarthy Holdings $68,783,014
39 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $66,995,070
40 Nabholz Corporation $66,471,367
41 BL Harbert International $59,093,346
42 LeChase Construction Services $58,035,880
43 Messer Construction $48,117,696
44 W.E. O'Neil Construction $43,528,820
45 Elford $42,000,000
46 ThermalTech Engineering $35,500,000
47 Russell Construction $33,000,000
48 AECOM $27,900,000
49 Austin Industries $27,420,916
50 SSOE Group $24,790,584
51 Batson-Cook Construction $21,530,144
52 JLL $21,484,062
53 Manhattan Construction Group $17,608,176
54 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $16,831,945
55 Hagerman Group, The $15,000,000
56 Hunter Roberts Construction $15,000,000
57 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $14,829,683
58 Suffolk Construction $13,326,814
59 Power Construction $13,000,000
60 CORE Construction Group $12,308,549
61 Kraus-Anderson Construction $12,000,000
62 Rogers-O'Brien Construction $11,569,789
63 Hoar Construction $10,004,000
64 Kaufman Lynn Construction $9,333,569
65 Wohlsen Construction $5,157,000
66 CSI Construction $4,000,000
67 New South Construction $3,973,000
68 Joeris General Contractors $3,619,032
69 KCI Technologies $3,500,000
70 Balfour Beatty US $3,490,555
71 STV $3,252,848
72 Doster Construction $3,082,411
73 S. M. Wilson $3,058,608
74 Cumming $3,009,450
75 VJS Construction Services $2,142,004
76 Skanska USA $1,743,259
77 KBE Building Corporation $1,589,212
78 Andersen Construction $800,000
79 BRPH Architects Engineers $613,975
80 Progressive AE $359,295
81 Hill International $296,152
82 Robins & Morton $95,355
83 JLG Architects $92,619
84 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $40,000
85 Donohoe Construction $36,839
86 Cotter Consulting $23,177

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