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Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2020

Giants 400

Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2020

Stantec, HDR, and HOK head the rankings of the nation's largest architecture engineering (AE) firms for nonresidential and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | November 29, 2020
Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2020 Emory University Health Research Science Building 2 by HOK

Emory University’s Health Research Science Building 2 is scheduled to open in Atlanta in 2022. HOK’s design supports Emory’s campus-wide sustainability efforts and aggressive goals for energy use reduction. Photo: HOK

   

Stantec, HDR, and HOK head the rankings of the nation's largest architecture engineering (AE) firms for nonresidential and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Stantec $761,250,364
2 HDR $561,400,000
3 HOK $485,000,000
4 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $382,570,545
5 CallisonRTKL $355,622,236
6 SmithGroup $290,344,747
7 DLR Group $270,322,000
8 IBI Group* $258,720,000
9 CannonDesign $235,000,000
10 Populous $225,115,570
11 EXP $204,763,399
12 Page $193,000,000
13 HGA $152,724,962
14 Ware Malcomb $129,114,750
15 PBK $128,700,000
16 EYP Architecture & Engineering $127,096,262
17 NORR* $108,775,000
18 HED $104,000,000
19 Flad Architects $102,600,000
20 LPA $102,031,001
21 Gresham Smith* $89,760,000
22 Leo A Daly $89,188,739
23 Huckabee $83,961,669
24 Humphreys & Partners Architects $76,817,231
25 Clark Nexsen $76,590,000
26 EwingCole $75,900,000
27 RS&H $74,700,000
28 Wold Architects and Engineers $66,500,000
29 Core States Group $65,980,000
30 Little Diversified Architectural Consulting $62,558,375
31 RSP Architects $56,341,000
32 CO Architects $55,702,800
33 Ballinger $54,964,545
34 E4H Environments for Health Architecture $54,000,000
35 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $53,648,000
36 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $51,530,220
37 BSA LifeStructures $49,639,534
38 GreenbergFarrow $48,000,000
39 AE7 $46,878,655
40 RDG Planning & Design $40,647,000
41 WD Partners $40,200,000
42 Progressive AE $39,331,593
43 CESO $36,567,217
44 CPL $36,189,853
45 H2M Architects + Engineers $34,016,838
46 Cuhaci & Peterson $32,805,510
47 Bergmann $32,400,000
48 BKV Group $31,920,402
49 Hoefer Wysocki $30,965,000
50 Kahler Slater $30,914,969
51 GFF $30,081,953
52 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $30,014,368
53 Baskervill $29,130,171
54 Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects (SNHA) $28,115,000
55 Wendel $25,144,648
56 Lawrence Group $24,965,100
57 DLZ Corporation $24,064,500
58 Huitt-Zollars $23,712,000
59 GMB Architecture + Engineering $23,223,907
60 Barge Design Solutions $22,268,972
61 Hollis + Miller Architects $21,923,892
62 Clark Enersen Partners, The $20,529,244
63 Stevens & Wilkinson $20,506,000
64 Aria Group Architects $20,100,000
65 SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture $19,590,432
66 Whitman Requardt and Associates $19,576,534
67 LK Architecture $19,100,000
68 TETER $18,533,834
69 CSArch $18,074,793
70 SHP $17,200,000
71 Larson Design Group $16,539,517
72 Partners by Design $15,950,000
73 Fanning Howey Associates $15,814,124
74 BCA Architects & Engineers $15,500,000
75 Prellwitz Chilinski Associates (PCA) $15,488,676
76 Onyx Creative $15,000,000
77 ThenDesign Architecture $15,000,000
78 BSB Design $14,218,122
79 Wright Heerema Architects $12,297,107
80 DLA Architects $12,278,778
81 Emersion Design $12,196,231
82 Eckenhoff Saunders Architects $12,158,000
83 Garmann/Miller Architects-Engineers $12,075,740
84 KGD Architecture $11,504,910
85 SchraderGroup $11,408,021
86 Kitchen & Associates $11,360,000
87 Hussey Gay Bell $10,441,254
88 AG Architecture $10,397,025
89 JN+A $10,360,000
90 FreemanWhite, a Haskell Company $9,881,547
91 Miller Dunwiddie $9,721,591
92 Bostwick Design Partnership $9,500,000
93 Design Collaborative $9,387,662
94 Architectural Design Consultants $8,398,000
95 Glenn|Partners $7,395,000
96 PF&A Design $7,215,119
97 ACAI Associates $4,763,206
98 GRW $3,645,364
99 Ayres $3,469,000
100 45 Architecture $2,738,175
101 Sebree Architects $1,100,000

2020 Giants 400 Report   *Editors' Estimate

 


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