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Ranked: Top local government sector AEC firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Ranked: Top local government sector AEC firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

STV, HOK, and Turner top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest local government design and construction firms.


By BD+C Staff | September 3, 2014
City of Galveston (Texas) Fire Station #4. Photo: courtesy HDR
City of Galveston (Texas) Fire Station #4. Photo: courtesy HDR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top Local Government Sector Architecture Firms

Rank Company 2013 Local Government Revenue
1 HOK $55,452,267
2 Stantec $49,405,105
3 Heery International $44,704,482
4 SHW Group $40,016,000
5 FreemanWhite $25,833,487
6 Moseley Architects $20,046,498
7 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $19,897,809
8 PGAL $15,361,017
9 SmithGroupJJR $14,348,220
10 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $13,230,000
11 Gensler $13,040,471
12 RS&H $12,250,000
13 BLDD Architects $11,800,000
14 Perkins+will $9,226,704
15 Clark Nexsen $8,809,308
16 HNTB Corp. $8,423,750
17 HKS $6,837,590
18 SchenkelShultz Architecture $6,469,000
19 Fentress Architects $6,419,230
20 LMN Architects $6,195,600
21 HDR $6,188,900
22 NBBJ $6,034,000
23 HMC Architects $5,693,289
24 LaBella Associates $5,095,000
25 ZGF Architects $4,706,985
26 Harley Ellis Devereaux $4,310,000
27 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson $4,156,642
28 FGM Architects $3,625,486
29 Leo A Daly $3,577,658
30 Wight & Company $3,219,000
31 Morris Architects $2,700,000
32 Page $2,522,000
33 Beyer Blinder Belle $2,433,253
34 DLR Group $2,300,000
35 Ennead Architects $2,282,000
36 LPA $2,205,538
37 Becker Morgan Group $2,200,978
38 KZF Design $2,069,963
39 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $2,000,000
40 Little $1,961,000
41 Goodwyn Mills & Cawood $1,820,095
42 Ratio Architects $1,553,904
43 CTA Architects Engineers $1,353,350
44 RNL $1,306,000
45 Rosser International $1,207,719
46 Bergmann Associates $1,100,000
47 Gresham, Smith and Partners $1,034,930
48 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $1,009,754
49 Harvard Jolly Architecture $964,607
50 OZ Architecture $955,887
51 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $903,000
52 Legat Architects $899,000
53 Shepley Bulfinch $836,000
54 Integrus Architecture $724,894
55 Carrier Johnson + Culture $700,000
56 LS3P $698,646
57 GBBN Architects $660,000
58 Nadel $650,000
59 Eppstein Uhen Architects $640,751
60 Perkins Eastman $625,000
61 Cooper Carry $623,543
62 Swanke Hayden Connell Architects $588,000
63 RTKL Associates $553,000
64 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $491,188
65 Schrader Group Architecture $448,540
66 DesignGroup $433,190
67 Westlake Reed Leskosky $375,000
68 Environetics $341,475
69 VOA Associates $329,883
70 RSP Architects $322,000
71 H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture $305,903
72 Hnedak Bobo Group $301,000
73 CO Architects $296,300
74 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture $290,000
75 Epstein $276,000
76 NAC|Architecture $275,930
77 Kirksey $248,926
78 NORR $245,158
79 Cuningham Group Architecture $242,019
80 TEG Architects $231,640
81 BRPH $214,000
82 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $210,000
83 GWWO $205,236
84 Hoffmann Architects $201,000
85 BBS Architects $200,030
86 LawKingdon Architecture $150,000
87 DLA Architects $133,140
88 Good Fulton & Farrell $132,000
89 Baskervill $130,226
90 Flad Architects $71,820
91 Payette $64,976
92 Fanning/Howey Associates $50,000
93 ai Design Group $33,048
94 Commonwealth Architects $28,586
95 Emersion Design $7,080

 

 

Top Local Government Sector Engineering Firms

Rank Company 2013 Local Government Revenue
1 STV $147,283,000
2 Jacobs $62,297,102
3 AECOM Technology Corp. $54,920,000
4 URS Corp. $23,752,766
5 Smith Seckman Reid $16,715,381
6 Arup $14,169,644
7 Parsons Brinckerhoff $13,307,900
8 Syska Hennessy Group $9,901,246
9 Dewberry $9,071,039
10 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $7,056,000
11 Walker Parking Consultants $6,800,000
12 Shive-Hattery $5,892,722
13 Leidos $5,512,500
14 Joseph R. Loring & Associates $4,500,000
15 Graef $4,037,835
16 KPFF Consulting Engineers $3,500,000
17 TLC Engineering for Architecture $3,320,414
18 WSP Group $3,000,000
19 Coffman Engineers $2,960,639
20 Glumac $2,196,125
21 M/E Engineering $2,064,517
22 Affiliated Engineers $1,944,000
23 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $1,800,000
24 Sparling $1,770,311
25 Ross & Baruzzini $1,487,622
26 TTG $1,350,000
27 Thornton Tomasetti $1,347,697
28 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $1,343,223
29 Interface Engineering $1,263,610
30 KJWW Engineering Consultants $1,214,621
31 RDK Engineers $1,210,000
32 Henderson Engineers $1,194,249
33 I. C. Thomasson Associates $1,100,000
34 French & Parrello Associates $1,036,100
35 CTLGroup $810,000
36 GRW $789,852
37 ThermalTech Engineering $750,000
38 Brinjac Engineering $744,589
39 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor $710,000
40 Primera Engineers $662,000
41 AKF Group $533,000
42 Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon $515,000
43 KCI Technologies $500,000
44 M-E Engineers $500,000
45 H&A Architects & Engineers $475,000
46 Environmental Systems Design $422,421
47 Spectrum Engineers $415,043
48 Vanderweil Engineers $412,200
49 Walter P Moore and Associates $396,322
50 Heapy Engineering $358,894
51 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $353,571
52 KLH Engineers $320,634
53 OLA Consulting Engineers $262,000
54 RMF Engineering $250,000
55 Highland Associates $250,000
56 CJL Engineering $217,500
57 Zak Companies $208,120
58 SSOE Group $194,443
59 Aon Fire Protection Engineering Corp. $188,253
60 Guernsey $155,150
61 Wallace Engineering $120,000
62 Apogee Consulting Group $118,000
63 H.F. Lenz $100,000
64 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering $100,000
65 GHT Limited $100,000
66 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $90,000
67 G&W Engineering Corp. $78,500
68 Stanley Consultants $74,747
69 Dunham Associates $50,000
70 Wick Fisher White $48,530
71 Total Building Commissioning $31,349
72 Allen & Shariff $25,000
73 Mazzetti $12,860

 

 

Top Local Government Sector Construction Firms

Rank Company 2013 Local Government Revenue
1 Turner Construction $1,128,360,449
2 Clark Group $599,476,125
3 Walsh Group, The $489,238,513
4 Hensel Phelps $418,780,000
5 Skanska USA $380,024,542
6 PCL Construction $349,292,097
7 Tutor Perini Corp. $313,279,384
8 Balfour Beatty US $267,605,024
9 McCarthy Holdings $265,000,000
10 Brasfield & Gorrie $197,614,801
11 Hunt Construction Group $188,900,000
12 Gilbane $159,347,000
13 STV $147,283,000
14 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil $139,280,173
15 JE Dunn Construction $115,362,303
16 CORE Construction Group $81,514,627
17 Messer Construction $65,780,307
18 Manhattan Construction $59,675,022
19 Hoffman Construction $54,190,000
20 Shawmut Design and Construction $49,000,000
21 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $45,840,363
22 Heery International $44,704,482
23 HITT Contracting $43,770,000
24 C.W. Driver $41,380,000
25 Flintco $39,319,870
26 Hunt Companies $32,546,568
27 Wight & Company $32,398,000
28 Coakley & Williams Construction $30,429,072
29 Lend Lease $28,150,000
30 Yates Companies, The $25,400,000
31 Walbridge $23,000,000
32 Haselden Construction $18,578,166
33 Consigli Construction $15,617,383
34 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $15,426,870
35 Bernards $14,000,000
36 Parsons Brinckerhoff $13,307,900
37 LeChase Construction Services $13,120,000
38 Layton Construction $12,800,000
39 Kitchell Corp. $11,821,501
40 Hill & Wilkinson $10,864,000
41 New South Construction $10,361,000
42 Bomel Construction $9,309,000
43 Hill International $9,000,000
44 James McHugh Construction $8,334,048
45 W. M. Jordan Company $7,422,045
46 Holder Construction $7,385,000
47 Choate Construction $6,904,117
48 Leopardo Companies $6,777,423
49 Absher Construction $6,107,896
50 Stalco Construction $5,620,500
51 Weitz Company, The $4,000,000
52 Ryan Companies US $3,057,682
53 Kraus-Anderson Construction $3,000,000
54 Structure Tone $2,998,100
55 Sundt Construction $2,754,904
56 Bette Companies, The $2,697,000
57 Batson-Cook $1,390,120
58 Hoar Construction $1,198,000
59 S. M. Wilson & Co. $1,060,764
60 Paric Corp. $1,000,000
61 E.W. Howell $343,000
62 Fortis Construction $300,000
63 BlueScope Construction $194,507
64 KBE Building Corp. $129,011
65 LPCiminelli $104,118
66 IMC Construction $75,000
67 Astorino $59,002
68 Allen & Shariff $25,000

 

Read BD+C's full 2014 Giants 300 Report 

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