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 |
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 |
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 |
BACK TO THE 2020 GIANTS 400 LANDING PAGE
Related Stories
Sustainability | Sep 18, 2024
3 living buildings made by a living practice
Prompting humans to reexamine our relationship to the environment, architecture creates the opportunity for us to physically experience ideas of beauty, performance, and structure through the distinct lens of place.
3D Printing | Sep 17, 2024
Alquist 3D and Walmart complete one of the nation’s largest free-standing, 3D-printed commercial structures
Walmart has completed one of the largest free-standing, 3D-printed commercial structures in the US. Alquist 3D printed the almost 8,000-sf, 20-foot-high addition to a Walmart store in Athens, Tenn. The expansion, which will be used for online pickup and delivery, is the first time Walmart has applied 3D printing technology at this scale.
Retail Centers | Sep 17, 2024
Thinking outside the big box (store)
For over a decade now, the talk of the mall industry has been largely focused on what developers can do to fill the voids left by a steady number of big box store closures. But what do you do when big box tenants stay put?
Government Buildings | Sep 17, 2024
OSHA’s proposed heat standard published in Federal Register
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has published a proposed standard addressing heat illness in outdoor and indoor settings in the Federal Register. The proposed rule would require employers to evaluate workplaces and implement controls to mitigate exposure to heat through engineering and administrative controls, training, effective communication, and other measures.
Codes and Standards | Sep 17, 2024
New California building code encourages, but does not mandate heat pumps
New California homes are more likely to have all-electric appliances starting in 2026 after the state’s energy regulators approved new state building standards. The new building code will encourage installation of heat pumps without actually banning gas heating.
Mass Timber | Sep 17, 2024
Marina del Rey mixed-use development is L.A.’s largest mass timber project
An office-retail project in Marina del Rey is Los Angeles’ largest mass timber project to date. Encompassing about 3 acres, the 42XX campus consists of three low-rise buildings that seamlessly connect with exterior walkways and stairways. The development provides 151,000 sf of office space and 1,500 sf of retail space.
Education Facilities | Sep 16, 2024
Hot classrooms, playgrounds spur K-12 school districts to go beyond AC for cooling
With hotter weather occurring during the school year, school districts are turning to cooling strategies to complement air conditioning. Reflective playgrounds and roads, cool roofs and window films, shade structures and conversion of asphalt surfaces to a natural state are all being tried in various regions of the country.
Office Buildings | Sep 16, 2024
Maximizing office square footage through ‘agile planning’
Lauren Elliott, RID, NCIDQ, Director of Interior Design, Design Collaborative, shares tips for a designing with a popular and flexible workspace model: Agile planning.
3D Printing | Sep 13, 2024
Swiss researchers develop robotic additive manufacturing method that uses earth-based materials—and not cement
Researchers at ETH Zurich, a university in Switzerland, have developed a new robotic additive manufacturing method to help make the construction industry more sustainable. Unlike concrete 3D printing, the process does not require cement.
Libraries | Sep 12, 2024
How space supports programming changes at university libraries
GBBN Associate Sarah Kusuma Rubritz, AIA, uses the University of Pittsburgh's Hillman Library to showcase how libraries are transforming to support students’ needs.