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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 80 Healthcare Engineering Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 80 Healthcare Engineering Firms

AECOM, Jacobs, and Burns & McDonnell top Building Design+Construction's 2015 ranking of the largest healthcare engineering and engineering/architecture firms in the U.S. 


By BD+C Staff | August 6, 2015
GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 80 Healthcare Engineering Firms

The 33,000-sf Gloria Drummond Physical Rehabilitation Institute, Boca Raton, Fla., designed by HKS, is named for the late founder of Boca Raton Regional Hospital. Courtesy HKS, DPR

  Company 2014 Healthcare Revenue ($)
1 AECOM $458,485,000
2 Jacobs $93,920,000
3 Burns & McDonnell $42,896,090
4 KPFF Consulting Engineers $37,500,000
5 Smith Seckman Reid $35,847,890
6 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $34,188,822
7 STV $32,678,000
8 BR+A Consulting Engineers $29,900,000
9 Affiliated Engineers $29,396,000
10 TTG $23,329,590
11 KJWW Engineering Consultants $19,155,210
12 Mazzetti $18,366,652
13 Dewberry $17,353,332
14 Arup $16,859,074
15 TLC Engineering for Architecture $14,850,912
16 Syska Hennessy Group $13,603,317
17 I. C. Thomasson Associates $12,500,000
18 Thornton Tomasetti $12,222,812
19 Zak Companies $12,116,398
20 Degenkolb Engineers $11,550,443
21 Heapy Engineering $9,865,880
22 ME Engineers $9,450,000
23 Henderson Engineers $9,252,613
24 Vanderweil Engineers $7,019,300
25 Walter P Moore $6,334,976
26 Karpinski Engineering $5,800,000
27 Apogee Consulting Group $5,618,896
28 Dunham Associates $5,600,000
29 Environmental Systems Design $5,502,651
30 M/E Engineering $5,399,798
31 RMF Engineering $5,294,000
32 Newcomb & Boyd $5,211,541
33 SSOE Group $5,089,564
34 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $5,086,000
35 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $5,000,000
36 RDK Engineers $4,912,000
37 Wendel $4,804,025
38 Ross & Baruzzini $4,799,844
39 Coffman Engineers $4,632,000
40 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $4,277,786
41 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $4,000,000
42 KCI Technologies $3,500,000
43 Highland Associates $3,500,000
44 H.F. Lenz Company $3,295,000
45 Cardno Haynes Whaley $3,123,054
46 Jensen Hughes $2,747,398
47 Peter Basso Associates $2,574,000
48 CJL Engineering $2,420,427
49 KLH Engineers $2,201,354
50 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $2,048,950
51 Spectrum Engineers $1,800,194
52 GRAEF $1,800,000
53 Martin/Martin $1,164,393
54 P2S Engineering $1,149,643
55 Wick Fisher White $1,132,000
56 Epstein $1,089,200
57 ThermalTech Engineering $1,000,000
58 Wallace Engineering $925,000
59 William Tao & Associates $895,320
60 OLA Consulting Engineers $565,000
61 Primera Engineers $476,164
62 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $400,000
63 CTLGroup $400,000
64 Bala Consulting Engineers $354,000
65 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering $300,000
66 Larson Design Group $281,563
67 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $240,616
68 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $172,940
69 Woolpert $135,972
70 Stanley Consultants $111,103
71 GHT Ltd. $100,000
72 TBC $99,749
73 LaBella Associates $65,426
74 Allegheny Design Services $63,375
75 Guernsey $57,153
76 Kamm Consulting $48,155
77 Leidos $38,000
78 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $25,000
79 G&W Engineering $10,600
80   GRW $10,076

 

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