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Top 160 reconstruction architecture firms

Giants 400

Top 160 reconstruction architecture firms

Gensler, Jacobs, and Stantec top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest reconstruction sector architecture and AE firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 24, 2017
 Chicago post office reconstruction

Rendering courtesy of ©601w Companies | Gensler

 

 

TOP 160 RECONSTRUCTION ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 RECONSTRUCTION REVENUE
1 Gensler $450,000,000
2 Jacobs $401,098,221
3 Stantec $228,578,480
4 Cortland Partners $192,219,055
5 HDR $124,005,000
6 Perkins+Will $118,090,000
7 HOK $107,089,000
8 CallisonRTKL $105,281,000
9 HGA Architects and Engineers $95,412,000
10 CannonDesign $82,000,000
11 HKS $74,935,476
12 Leo A Daly $65,467,198
13 Perkins Eastman $64,500,000
14 Corgan $59,482,799
15 DLR Group $59,200,750
16 Wendel $57,573,204
17 Gresham, Smith and Partners $51,319,000
18 RSP Architects $51,007,000
19 Dewberry $50,275,855
20 SmithGroupJJR $47,188,046
21 ZGF Architects $44,569,629
22 EYP $44,426,800
23 TPG Architecture $42,929,000
24 EwingCole $41,400,000
25 NORR $40,753,500
26 Interior Architects $40,500,000
27 Elkus Manfredi Architects $40,000,000
28 FRCH Design Worldwide $39,383,500
29 Wold Architects $37,525,000
30 Page $35,250,000
31 WD Partners $35,207,477
32 Harley Ellis Devereaux $34,950,000
33 Ted Moudis Associates $34,000,000
34 Huckabee $30,964,184
35 Cuningham Group Architecture $28,540,311
36 Ware Malcomb $27,746,347
37 Flad Architects $27,080,000
38 BRPH $26,830,091
39 GBBN Architects $25,908,000
40 Moseley Architects $24,046,630
41 Shepley Bulfinch $23,722,889
42 HNTB $23,255,534
43 DGA $23,184,500
44 MBH Architects $23,053,250
45 RS&H $22,800,000
46 Alliiance $22,201,500
47 Vocon $22,100,003
48 Clark Nexsen $21,938,000
49 Highland Associates $21,900,000
50 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $21,100,000
51 Hord Coplan Macht $20,072,628
52 Lawrence Group $19,244,000
53 Bergmann Associates $19,072,352
54 CSArch $16,431,666
55 Westlake Reed Leskosky $15,680,000
56 NAC Architecture $15,305,122
57 LPA $15,240,000
58 Payette $14,824,190
59 Michael Baker Intl. $14,279,212
60 WATG and Wimberly Interiors $14,038,000
61 FXFOWLE $13,250,149
62 Kirksey Architecture $13,155,189
63 Ballinger $13,106,630
64 Cuhaci & Peterson $12,985,828
65 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $12,604,495
66 PBK $12,188,000
67 SWBR $12,100,000
68 Cooper Carry $11,951,775
69 Kenneth Park Architects $11,850,000
70 Array Architects $11,800,000
71 STG Design $11,650,000
72 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $11,523,575
73 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $11,505,000
74 HMC Architects $11,434,493
75 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $11,413,000
76 Harvard Jolly Architecture $11,177,879
77 Switzer Group, The $11,126,384
78 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $11,000,000
79 FGM Architects $10,848,722
80 PGAL $10,826,130
81 Wright Heerema Architects $10,600,000
82 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $10,412,760
83 Francis Cauffman $9,925,066
84 Urbahn Architects $9,700,000
85 Baskervill $9,527,681
86 Harriman $9,331,718
87 Fanning/Howey Associates $9,194,459
88 Tsoi Kobus Design $9,147,778
89 CTA Architects $9,047,276
90 E4H Environments for Health Architecture $9,000,000
91 Lord Aeck Sargent $8,933,673
92 JLG Architects $8,597,622
93 Legat Architects $8,563,500
94 GreenbergFarrow $8,450,000
95 STR Partners $8,407,537
96 Aria Group Architects $8,400,000
97 Ashley McGraw Architects $8,324,801
98 Sink Combs Dethlefs $8,274,387
99 Architecture, Inc. $8,157,000
100 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $8,054,481
101 Jonathan Nehmer + Associates $7,881,357
102 Hoffmann Architects $7,831,598
103 Casco Diversified $7,800,000
104 KSS Architects $7,680,717
105 ACAI Associates $7,367,339
106 LMN Architects $7,330,000
107 Cambridge Seven Associates $7,196,183
108 CO Architects $7,119,600
109 LAN Associates $7,080,000
110 Bostwick Design Partnership $7,035,923
111 TEG Architects $7,013,107
112 BKV Group $7,010,037
113 Huitt-Zollars $6,666,000
114 BBS Architecture $6,400,000
115 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $6,349,275
116 Larson Design Group $6,268,770
117 LRS Architects $6,169,800
118 SEI Design Group $5,989,950
119 RDG Planning & Design $5,907,900
120 Diamond Schmitt Architects $5,811,832
121 Kahler Slater $5,750,000
122 AHL $5,734,699
123 RMW $5,666,287
124 Steelman Partners $5,534,076
125 DLA Architects $5,356,342
126 TK Architects Intl. $5,251,514
127 Grimm + Parker Architects $5,109,735
128 HMFH Architects $5,037,946
129 Glavé & Holmes Architecture $4,875,000
130 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $4,700,000
131 Cordogan Clark & Associates $4,700,000
132 GWWO, Inc./Architects $4,649,436
133 WDG Architecture $4,400,000
134 api(+) $4,340,000
135 OZ Architecture $4,172,845
136 Environetics $3,833,941
137 Carrier Johnson + Culture $3,693,399
138 Becker Morgan Group $3,529,530
139 Rosser International $3,501,872
140 Dattner Architects $3,120,888
141 BLDD Architects $3,100,000
142 BBGM $2,985,217
143 BKSK Architects $2,955,279
144 Mascari Warner Architects $2,875,400
145 Massa Multimedia Architecture $2,804,000
146 Wilson Architects $2,800,000
147 JRS Architect $2,765,000
148 KZF Design $2,603,002
149 Mackey Mitchell Architects $2,442,132
150 HBG Design $2,322,720
151 Davis $2,196,159
152 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $2,171,896
153 Goettsch Partners $1,987,000
154 Schrader Group Architecture $1,982,771
155 KGP Design Studio $1,909,000
156 Davis Brody Bond $1,896,177
157 Wilson Associates $1,832,000
158 Sheehan Partners $1,640,000
159 MG2 $1,578,319
160 SH Archtiecture $1,400,000
161 FitzGerald Associates Architects $1,153,000
162 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $1,102,004

 

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