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Top 100 Architecture/Engineering Firms

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Top 100 Architecture/Engineering Firms

Stantec, HOK, and CallisonRTKL are among the nation’s largest architecture/engineering firms, according to Building Design+Construction’s 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 9, 2017
BD+C's top architecture/engineering firm ranking includes LPA, Inc., which designed the Michelle Obama Branch Library, in Long Beach

Michelle Obama Branch Library, Long Beach, Calif. Photo courtesy LPA

 

TOP 100 ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 AE REVENUE
1 Stantec $571,445,903
2 Jacobs $432,661,169
3 HOK $428,355,000
4 CallisonRTKL $369,246,000
5 HDR $354,300,000
6 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $339,951,768
7 SmithGroupJJR $235,940,230
8 CannonDesign $184,800,000
9 DLR Group $169,145,000
10 HGA Architects and Engineers $159,013,000
11 EYP $152,668,600
12 Page $141,000,000
13 NORR $135,845,000
14 Leo A Daly $107,323,276
15 Gresham, Smith and Partners $100,644,000
16 Flad Architects $96,380,000
17 NWH $86,967,038
18 LPA $76,200,000
19 RSP Architects $72,812,000
20 PBK $71,400,000
21 Ware Malcomb $70,065,261
22 Harley Ellis Devereaux $69,900,000
23 EwingCole $69,000,000
24 HNTB $68,544,457
25 Humphreys & Partners Architects $65,478,872
26 Clark Nexsen $62,680,000
27 GreenbergFarrow $61,780,000
28 Dewberry $60,467,889
29 BRPH $60,404,968
30 Huckabee $59,546,506
31 PGAL $58,205,000
32 RS&H $57,000,000
33 Little $55,093,994
34 Michael Baker Intl. $52,400,765
35 Moseley Architects $50,387,045
36 BSA LifeStructures $50,157,444
37 Ballinger $48,106,630
38 Wold Architects $44,200,000
39 Westlake Reed Leskosky $39,200,000
40 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $38,922,736
41 Diamond Schmitt Architects $38,745,553
42 WD Partners $38,635,117
43 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $38,500,000
44 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $34,587,000
45 Lawrence Group $33,744,000
46 Bergmann Associates $31,787,254
47 RDG Planning & Design $30,940,000
48 Lord Aeck Sargent $29,778,909
49 Huitt-Zollars $29,660,000
50 Alliiance $29,601,500
51 Highland Associates $29,100,000
52 Cuhaci & Peterson $28,116,748
53 Kahler Slater $25,000,000
54 Wendel $24,449,284
55 Progressive AE $24,428,063
56 Heery Intl. $24,100,720
57 BKV Group $23,370,065
58 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $21,000,000
59 Fanning/Howey Associates $20,814,135
60 KSQ Design $19,143,235
61 Schenkel & Shultz $18,608,390
62 CSArch $18,456,043
63 SWBR $18,400,000
64 LK Architecture $17,400,000
65 Baskervill $17,013,715
66 Environetics $16,992,937
67 KSS Architects $16,413,060
68 Casco Diversified $14,800,000
69 Aria Group Architects $14,760,000
70 Becker Morgan Group $14,706,374
71 Nadel $14,235,000
72 KZF Design $13,806,746
73 Rosser International $13,528,126
74 Tsoi Kobus Design $13,448,008
75 STR Partners $13,253,507
76 Hobbs+Black Architects $12,886,000
77 Harriman $12,880,160
78 Albert Kahn Associates $12,483,122
79 LAN Associates $11,800,000
80 Cordogan Clark & Associates $11,750,000
81 Sheehan Partners $11,623,000
82 BBS Architecture $11,500,000
83 Bostwick Design Partnership $11,416,323
84 Wright Heerema Architects $10,600,000
85 Glavé & Holmes Architecture $8,590,800
86 Anderson Mikos Architects $8,558,000
87 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $8,465,700
88 DLA Architects $8,419,132
89 Hoffmann Architects $7,932,211
90 Larson Design Group $7,866,670
91 ACAI Associates $7,670,739
92 Davis $7,506,061
93 TK Architects Intl. $7,351,637
94 Schrader Group Architecture $6,169,470
95 Butler, Rosenbury & Partners $5,250,287
96 Emersion Design $4,671,260
97 Waldon Studio Architects & Planners $4,605,474
98 Inventure Design $4,462,293
99 GRW $2,146,497
100 L3 Healthcare Design $1,356,250

Source: BD+C 2017 Giants 300 report

 

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