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Reconstruction Sector Architecture Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Reconstruction Sector Architecture Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Stantec, HOK, HDR top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest reconstruction architecture and architecture/engineering firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 19, 2013
Rank Company 2012 Reconstruction Revenue ($)
1 Stantec $280,352,652
2 HOK $134,237,400
3 HDR Architecture $114,065,000
4 Cannon Design $87,000,000
5 Wight & Co. $78,367,600
6 HKS $72,000,000
7 HMC Architects $62,356,949
8 Astorino $55,944,000
9 Leo A Daly $55,674,775
10 Perkins+Will $54,045,000
11 EYP $51,228,701
12 SmithGroupJJR $49,980,000
13 Callison $46,939,398
14 DLR Group $46,400,000
15 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson $44,920,000
16 Perkins Eastman $43,500,000
17 Gresham, Smith and Partners $40,967,355
18 NELSON $37,876,729
19 ZGF Architects $37,291,618
20 MBH Architects $32,124,000
21 HLW International $30,000,000
22 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $27,554,840
23 FRCH Design Worldwide $26,500,000
24 WD Partners $25,900,000
25 Corgan $25,613,112
26 EwingCole $25,500,000
27 LPA $25,104,465
28 Perkowitz+Ruth Architects $21,597,000
29 Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott $21,585,246
30 SMMA | Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $21,555,000
31 PageSoutherlandPage $19,700,000
32 Swanke Hayden Connell Asrchitects $19,500,000
33 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $19,341,768
34 Flad Architects $18,750,000
35 BSA LifeStructures $18,233,154
36 Ware Malcomb $17,750,000
37 Reynolds, Smith and Hills $17,440,000
38 Westlake Reed Leskosky $16,640,000
39 WHR Architects $16,487,132
40 Array Architects $16,160,317
41 Harley Ellis Devereaux $15,662,000
42 NTD Architecture $14,129,224
43 Francis Cauffman $13,678,748
44 RBB Architects $13,112,000
45 GBBN Architects $12,785,000
46 HNTB Archtecture $12,362,040
47 CTA Architects Engineers $12,006,185
48 Epstein $11,564,000
49 Fentress Architects $11,560,000
50 Nadel $11,000,000
51 Fletcher-Thompson $10,945,000
52 Ennead Architects $10,800,000
53 Baskervill $10,410,000
54 Moody Nolan $10,400,000
55 Hoffmann Architects $10,288,000
56 Payette $9,955,110
57 Legat Architects $9,821,000
58 FreemanWhite $9,801,940
59 Albert Kahn Family of Companies $9,788,300
60 PBK $9,442,500
61 CASCO $9,187,500
62 OZ Architecture $9,013,200
63 Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz $9,000,000
64 Lord, Aeck & Sargent $8,960,000
65 Fanning/Howey Associates $8,548,000
66 Environetics $8,446,957
67 Moseley Architects $8,077,754
68 Cambridge Seven Associates $7,873,500
69 LMN Architects $7,674,100
70 FKP Architects $7,370,000
71 Integrated Design Group $7,276,959
72 Cooper Carry $6,857,442
73 FXFOWLE Architects $6,801,127
74 Anderson Mikos Architects $6,763,800
75 BBG-BBGM $6,400,000
76 Kirksey Architecture $6,345,757
77 FGM Architects $6,257,500
78 Morris Architects $5,850,000
79 KZF Design $5,115,849
80 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $5,032,276
81 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $4,968,000
82 SEI Design Group $4,603,000
83 Harvard Jolly Architecture $4,477,699
84 Sasaki Associates $4,358,670
85 Omniplan Architects $4,314,833
86 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture $4,138,000
87 H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture $3,916,000
88 Massa Montalto Architects $3,873,094
89 BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers $3,705,000
90 DLA Architects $3,653,780
91 Polytech Associates $3,600,000
92 LawKingdon Architecture $3,500,000
92 JRS Architect $3,500,000
94 SLATERPAULL Architects $3,076,914
95 Lee, Burkhart, Liu $3,045,000
96 Emersion Design $2,586,536
97 RDH Interests $2,241,463
98 Carrier Johnson + Culture $2,200,448
99 Goettsch Partners $1,890,000
100 AXIS Architecture + Design $1,869,734
101 Ballinger $1,855,251
102 Adache Group Architects $1,800,000
103 Davis Brody Bond $1,622,231
104 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $1,550,000
105 Hnedak Bobo Group $1,545,000
106 api(+) $1,462,000
107 CO Architects $1,325,000
108 Architekton $1,091,145
109 DJM Architecture $309,330
110 WDG Architecture $121,000
111 PHX Architecture $120,000
112 Hensley Lamkin Rachel $41,000

 

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