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Call for surveys: 2020 Giants 300 Report

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Call for surveys: 2020 Giants 300 Report

Ranking the nation’s largest architecture, engineering, and construction firms across 44 building sectors and specialty categories. 


By BD+C Staff | February 14, 2020
Call for surveys: 2020 Giants 300 Report

The 312,000-sf Biological Science Building at the University of Michigan, by Ennead Architects (design architect) and SmithGroup (AOR), unites two science departments and three museums under one roof. Barton Malow was the general contractor. Photo courtesy Barton Malow

   

The annual Giants 300 Report ranks the top AEC firms in commercial construction, by revenue. You’ll want to be sure your firm is on the Giants 300 lists, as potential clients look to these rankings for prospective firms to design and construct their future projects. Giants 300 results will be published in the July, August, and September 2020 issues of Building Design+Construction magazine.

 

 

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE 
2020 GIANTS 300 SURVEY

(NOTE: If you're having trouble downloading the Excel survey, please email David Barista at dbarista@sgcmail.com)

 

NOTE: The Excel document has multiple tabs. If you do not see the tabs at the bottom of the worksheet, go to the “view” tab on the menu and select “full screen." You should see five tabs at the bottom.

Completed surveys must be returned by April 30, 2020. The editors are still accepting surveys. 

Please fill out the survey form and attach it in an email to BOTH dbarista@sgcmail.com and dmalone@sgcmail.com

There are two additional ways to participate in the 2020 Giants 300 report:  

1. SUBMIT YOUR LATEST PROJECT PHOTOS FOR CONSIDERATION
As in years past, we're looking for great project photos for use in the Giants issues, including on the cover. Please email your photo submissions to me (dbarista@sgcmail.com) by April 30, 2020. Please include a short description of each image, with the project name and location and key Building Team members (owner/client, architect, structural engineer, MEP engineer, and contractor). Important: Please include photo credit information.

2. SUBMIT YOUR IDEAS FOR THE 2020 GIANTS EDITORIAL COVERAGE
The editors would like to hear from your AEC teams on the latest trends, projects, and innovations across a number of major building sectors that will be covered in the Giants issues. They include: healthcare, K-12 schools, higher education, data centers, multifamily, government, reconstruction, office, hospitality/hotels, retail, airport terminals, transit/TOD, green, BIM/VDC, military, and science and technology. Please email a short summary (and photos, if applicable) of your trends/innovations/projects for any of these sectors to dbarista@sgcmail.com by April 30, 2020.

Questions? Contact David Barista, Editorial Director, at dbarista@sgcmail.com or 847-954-7929.

 

View the 2019 Giants 300 Rankings

   

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