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2020 Sports Facilities Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. sports facilities sector

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2020 Sports Facilities Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. sports facilities sector

Kimley-Horn, Mortenson, and Populous top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest sports facilities sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.


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

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Kimley-Horn, Mortenson, and Populous top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest sports facilities sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 100 Sports Facilities Sector Architecture and AE Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Populous $145,532,604
2 HKS $51,907,457
3 Gensler $41,556,025
4 HOK $34,477,000
5 Perkins and Will $27,963,770
6 HNTB Corporation $21,356,683
7 CannonDesign $16,000,000
8 Moody Nolan $13,663,540
9 Stantec $13,108,947
10 Sasaki $10,797,763
11 DLR Group $8,851,000
12 MEIS Architects $7,593,000
13 Crawford Architects $6,129,700
14 RDG Planning & Design $6,109,073
15 Huckabee $5,465,538
16 PBK $5,100,000
17 LPA $4,657,427
18 Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) $4,535,501
19 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $4,379,292
20 JLG Architects $4,071,705
21 Clark Nexsen $4,050,000
22 EwingCole $4,000,000
23 HDR $3,795,673
24 PGAL $3,250,000
25 ZGF Architects $3,122,253
26 LS3P $3,106,331
27 HGA $3,062,749
28 GWWO Architects $2,572,422
29 NAC Architecture $2,564,887
30 ThenDesign Architecture $2,500,000
31 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $2,420,091
32 JCJ Architecture $2,249,075
33 Kahler Slater $2,098,347
34 NBBJ $2,000,000
35 Leo A Daly $1,954,914
36 EXP $1,912,394
37 Quinn Evans $1,788,509
38 CSArch $1,628,488
39 GMB Architecture + Engineering $1,563,521
40 Alliiance $1,507,541
41 FGM Architects $1,359,199
42 Elkus Manfredi Architects $1,348,000
43 Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) $1,335,000
44 RSP Architects $1,283,000
45 Clark Enersen Partners, The $1,231,054
46 Grimm + Parker Architects $1,201,678
47 H2M Architects + Engineers $1,138,453
48 MBH Architects $1,130,000
49 RDC / Studio One Eleven $1,122,038
50 45 Architecture $1,103,548
51 TreanorHL $1,100,000
52 Little Diversified Architectural Consulting $1,076,788
53 Perkins Eastman $1,020,000
54 Marmon Mok Architecture $929,739
55 Ratio Architects $908,646
56 BHDP Architecture $767,572
57 BWBR $742,000
58 Diamond Schmitt Architects $713,382
59 DLZ Corporation $707,900
60 SHP $700,000
61 CPL $666,235
62 Kirksey Architecture $661,934
63 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $657,000
64 GBBN $574,000
65 Architecture, Incorporated $540,000
66 Fennick McCredie Architecture $515,839
67 Ayers Saint Gross $509,194
68 SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture $491,779
69 Hollis + Miller Architects $455,811
70 SGA|NarmourWright Design $445,680
71 VMDO Architects $437,000
72 Whitman Requardt and Associates $402,681
73 Design Collaborative $358,595
74 Method Architecture $355,983
75 DLA Architects $348,340
76 Baskervill $316,247
77 GFF $308,699
78 CallisonRTKL $300,664
79 Garmann/Miller Architects-Engineers $267,409
80 AHL $260,627
81 VLK Architects $255,400
82 ACAI Associates $238,160
83 Barge Design Solutions $219,009
84 Architectural Design Consultants $160,000
85 Hussey Gay Bell $156,314
86 Zyscovich Architects $124,293
87 NSPJ Architects $103,976
88 M+A Architects $96,735
89 SchraderGroup $90,217
90 WATG $87,992
91 Ayres $66,000
92 Stevens & Wilkinson $50,000
93 Cuningham Group Architecture $39,790
94 Handel Architects $37,064
95 WLC Architects $28,042
96 Wendel $27,338
97 KCCT $14,404
98 Spiezle Group $13,000
99 AE7 $11,425
100 TETER $9,268
101 HMC Architects $7,342
102 Weber Thompson $6,946

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Top 65 Sports Facilities Sector Engineering and EA Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Kimley-Horn $33,781,761
2 ME Engineers $29,060,000
3 Walter P Moore $24,377,079
4 Thornton Tomasetti $19,443,355
5 Henderson Engineers $12,208,863
6 AECOM $11,300,000
7 WSP $9,575,890
8 KPFF Consulting Engineers $6,279,000
9 Smith Seckman Reid $5,593,217
10 Arup $2,867,988
11 Shive-Hattery $2,629,259
12 IMEG Corp. $2,447,364
13 Osborn Engineering $2,225,000
14 GRAEF $2,138,500
15 Galloway & Company $2,117,682
16 TLC Engineering Solutions $2,089,190
17 Martin/Martin $1,860,727
18 LaBella Associates $1,833,146
19 RMF Engineering $1,500,000
20 LBYD Engineers $1,482,030
21 HEAPY $1,449,471
22 NV5 Global $1,421,000
23 KCI Technologies $1,250,000
24 EAPC Architects Engineers $1,099,597
25 Dunham Associates $1,000,000
26 Morrison Hershfield $878,576
27 CDM Smith $761,410
28 Wallace Engineering $750,000
29 Jensen Hughes $719,928
30 OLA Consulting Engineers $626,000
31 Vanderweil Engineers $594,500
32 Dewberry $581,245
33 STV $561,925
34 Peter Basso Associates $500,000
35 ThermalTech Engineering $500,000
36 Apogee Consulting Group $470,000
37 JQ Engineering $465,363
38 Cushing Terrell (formerly CTA Architects Engineers) $444,111
39 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $431,515
40 KZF Design $375,248
41 Primera Engineers $340,696
42 Marque Engineering $339,843
43 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $307,941
44 M/E Engineering $287,273
45 RTM Engineering Consultants $268,607
46 Newcomb & Boyd $243,152
47 Wiley|Wilson $242,600
48 Syska Hennessy Group $229,021
49 KLH Engineers $206,058
50 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $201,953
51 ESD $162,262
52 Schaefer $151,164
53 PBS Engineers $150,000
54 Tec Inc. Engineering & Design $141,652
55 PS&S $141,000
56 Woolpert $126,152
57 SSOE Group $113,878
58 Affiliated Engineers $92,000
59 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $73,384
60 Karpinski Engineering $73,100
61 Salas O'Brien $50,000
62 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $43,825
63 Allen & Shariff $42,742
64 KCL Engineering $40,190
65 SSC Engineering $21,554
66 Pedco E & A Services $5,000
67 RWB Consulting Engineers $2,000

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Top 60 Sports Facilities Sector Contractors and CM Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Mortenson $1,037,435,000
2 AECOM $821,700,000
3 Turner Construction Company $780,855,303
4 Manhattan Construction Group $597,061,415
5 Barton Malow $313,189,676
6 McCarthy Holdings $284,333,475
7 Clark Group $279,996,240
8 Gilbane Building Company $274,502,000
9 Hoffman Construction $211,224,653
10 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $183,701,929
11 Pepper Construction $173,857,851
12 JE Dunn Construction $141,813,378
13 Hunter Roberts Construction $139,000,000
14 STO Building Group $129,000,000
15 Brasfield & Gorrie $77,331,176
16 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $76,957,000
17 Swinerton $69,000,000
18 Hoar Construction $52,450,000
19 Sundt Construction $50,022,181
20 Messer Construction $45,614,789
21 Yates Companies, The $30,693,000
22 Shawmut Design and Construction $29,782,407
23 Choate Construction $29,056,143
24 Austin Industries $28,834,591
25 Walsh Group, The $26,238,303
26 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $24,565,658
27 PCL Construction Enterprises $23,179,493
28 Hensel Phelps $19,548,752
29 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $16,940,882
30 Walbridge $15,177,777
31 Arc Building Partners $12,843,791
32 DeAngelis Diamond $10,524,753
33 BlueScope Construction $8,895,180
34 DPR Construction $6,623,000
35 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $6,375,521
36 KBE Building Corporation $6,308,590
37 Skanska USA $6,215,775
38 LeChase Construction Services $5,998,634
39 Crossland Construction $4,795,333
40 Clancy & Theys Construction $4,305,010
41 Hill International $4,157,420
42 JLG Architects $3,682,598
43 Jacobs $3,061,000
44 Cumming $3,009,450
45 New South Construction $2,582,000
46 Russell Construction $2,000,000
47 BL Harbert International $1,966,124
48 VJS Construction Services $1,279,931
49 Skender $1,251,396
50 JLL $1,023,153
51 STV $682,013
52 S. M. Wilson $455,000
53 Balfour Beatty US $434,420
54 Haselden Construction $371,428
55 KCI Technologies $250,000
56 Brownstone $213,696
57 Cotter Consulting $189,879
58 Fortis Construction $163,480
59 Henderson Engineers $99,037
60 Joeris General Contractors $53,379
61 Boldt Company, The $47,000
62 Progressive AE $17,899

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