Building Design+Construction's annual Giants 400 Report ranks the nation's top architecture, architecture/engineering (AE), engineering/architecture (EA), general contractors, and fee-based construction management (CM) firms, by revenue. You’ll want to be sure your firm is on the Giants 400 lists, as potential clients look to these rankings for prospective firms to design and construct their future projects.
The Giants 400 results will be published in the July/August 2024 issue of Building Design+Construction magazine, with extended coverage online throughout the last summer and fall months.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE 2024 GIANTS 400 SURVEY FORM
(NOTE: If you're having trouble downloading the Excel survey, please email David Barista at dbarista@sgcmail.com)
Data for our Giants 400 charts is based on information supplied by the respective firms. Firms are asked to verify the accuracy of their data. For more information and helpful tips for filling out the survey, see our instructions for completing the Giants 400 survey. To view our frequently asked questions, see the FAQ section.
This year's survey submissions are due May 10, 2024.
Here are the steps to participate in the 2024 Giants 400 Report:
- Download the 2024 Giants 400 Excel survey form
- Carefully review the instructions for completing the Giants 400 survey (this is new and very important)
- Review the FAQ section, especially the question that addresses additional opportunities for AEC firms to participate in the Giants 400 Report
- Complete the Excel survey in full by the May 10, 2024, deadline. Please submit your firm's survey to both dbarista@sgcmail.com and tkanter@sgcmail.com
- Submit any additional Giants 400 Report materials (top innovations, project photos, article ideas) to dbarista@sgcmail.com by the May 10, 2024, deadline (note: these opportunities are addressed at the end of the FAQ section).
- Review our 2023 Giants 400 report for an idea of the types of rankings that will be published this year
Questions? Contact David Barista, BD+C Editorial Director, at dbarista@sgcmail.com
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