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International Report [2013 Giants 300 Report]

International Report [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Building Design+Construction's rankings of design and construction firms with the most revenue from international projects, as reported in the 2013 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | July 22, 2013

Top International Architecture Firms

Rank Company 2012 International Revenue ($)
1 Gensler $202,138,052
2 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $155,083,000
3 HOK $147,000,000
4 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $122,280,500
5 RTKL Associates $105,228,000
6 Perkins+Will $79,950,291
7 Cannon Design $70,000,000
8 HDR Architecture $69,100,000
9 Callison $63,491,116
10 WATG / Wimberly Interiors $58,638,000
11 PageSoutherlandPage $43,330,000
12 Stantec $43,300,000
13 NBBJ $37,445,000
14 Perkins Eastman $36,250,000
15 HKS $33,000,000
16 IBI Group $32,888,520
17 Populous $30,990,000
18 Jerde Partnership, The $17,800,000
19 Swanke Hayden Connell Asrchitects $14,500,000
20 Cambridge Seven Associates $13,424,000
21 Goettsch Partners $12,340,000
22 Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz $11,402,329
23 Leo A Daly $11,225,000
24 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $9,981,006
25 VOA Associates $9,430,080
26 GBBN Architects $7,860,000
27 ZGF Architects $7,624,814
28 BBG-BBGM $6,800,000
29 Epstein $6,754,000
30 FXFOWLE Architects $5,735,071
31 MBH Architects $5,700,000
32 SmithGroupJJR $5,300,000
33 HLW International $5,000,000
33 Albert Kahn Family of Companies $5,000,000
35 Payette $4,905,720
36 Cuningham Group Architecture $4,850,000
37 FRCH Design Worldwide $3,900,000
38 Sasaki Associates $3,486,090
39 Perkowitz+Ruth Architects $3,400,000
40 WHR Architects $2,969,358
41 RNL $2,500,000
42 Corgan $2,490,000
43 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture $2,479,000
44 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $2,297,652
45 EwingCole $2,000,000
46 Gresham, Smith and Partners $1,935,498
47 LMN Architects $1,798,700
48 KZF Design $1,610,959
49 Ware Malcomb $1,600,000
50 Fentress Architects $1,502,800
51 OZ Architecture $1,500,000
52 DLR Group $1,300,000
53 Integrated Design Group $1,159,416
54 Nadel $1,000,000
55 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $916,000
56 HMC Architects $900,000
57 Reynolds, Smith and Hills $872,000
58 Davis Brody Bond $700,000
59 FKP Architects $680,000
60 Flad Architects $631,128
61 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $571,000
62 CTA Architects Engineers $500,000
63 Astorino $484,000
64 Little $473,000
65 Ennead Architects $410,000
66 Heery International $394,000
67 NTD Architecture $391,557
68 NELSON $346,071
69 Westlake Reed Leskosky $300,000
70 Morris Architects $250,000
71 Harvard Jolly Architecture $213,000
72 Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott $173,757
73 BSA LifeStructures $173,549
74 api(+) $150,000
75 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson $122,000
76 FreemanWhite $88,000
77 Carrier Johnson + Culture $85,362
78 SRG Partnership $76,351
79 SHW Group $42,546
80 Cooper Carry $26,153

 

 

 

Top International Engineering Firms

Rank Company 2012 International Revenue ($)
1 Jacobs Engineering Group $2,579,310,985
2 Fluor $2,534,708,300
3 URS Corp. $1,477,167,422
4 Parsons Brinckerhoff $1,214,500,000
5 Buro Happold Consulting Engineers $166,020,000
6 Burns & McDonnell $42,100,000
7 Arup $36,313,704
8 SSOE Group $31,069,888
9 Thornton Tomasetti $29,592,609
10 H&A Architects & Engineers $21,367,698
11 Allen & Shariff $16,100,000
12 Middough $9,000,000
13 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $8,128,991
14 Rolf Jensen & Associates $8,000,000
15 M-E Engineers $7,000,000
16 Syska Hennessy Group $5,733,138
17 Merrick & Co. $5,100,000
18 Henderson Engineers $4,980,000
19 Clark Nexsen $4,697,276
20 Environmental Systems Design $4,080,319
21 Vanderweil Engineers $3,567,700
22 Ross & Baruzzini $3,241,379
23 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $3,000,000
24 Science Applications International Corp. $2,708,771
25 Walter P Moore $2,593,808
26 Glumac $2,500,000
27 Walker Parking Consultants $2,377,824
28 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $2,100,000
29 KPFF Consulting Engineers $2,000,000
30 Affiliated Engineers $1,985,000
31 Peter Basso Associates $1,800,000
32 TLC Engineering for Architecture $1,628,063
33 RMF Engineering Design $1,500,000
34 Interface Engineering $1,232,906
35 BRPH $1,190,000
36 CTLGroup $900,000
37 KJWW Engineering Consultants $725,000
38 Bard, Rao + Athanas Consulting Engineers $650,000
39 CCRD Partners $500,000
39 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors $500,000
41 AKF Group $439,000
42 Newcomb & Boyd $217,079
43 ThermalTech Engineering $175,000
44 Mazzetti $126,899
45 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $125,000
46 Primera Engineers $112,000
47 Coffman Engineers $100,000
47 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor $100,000
49 Degenkolb Engineers $89,391
50 Spectrum Engineers $83,266
51 Sparling $69,985
52 TTG $50,000
53 Zak Companies $40,061

 

 

 

Top International Construction Firms

Rank Company 2012 International Revenue ($)
1 B. L. Harbert International $448,930,896
2 ECC $363,543,212
3 Jones Lang LaSalle $205,493,000
4 Gilbane $182,628,000
5 Structure Tone $167,444,000
6 Walsh Group, The $147,508,376
7 Yates Cos., The $73,700,000
8 PCL Construction Enterprises $58,194,468
9 Turner Corporation, The $55,470,000
10 Walbridge $31,000,000
11 Alberici Constructors $27,837,042
12 DPR Construction $23,642,679
13 Haskell $18,176,169
14 Lend Lease $16,844,000
15 Weitz Co., The $5,221,000
16 Mortenson Construction $860,000
17 Hunt Companies $511,927

 

Read the full 2013 Giants 300 Report

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