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Top 35 Airport Terminal Architecture and A/E Firms

Top 35 Airport Terminal Architecture and A/E Firms

Corgan, HOK, and Gensler top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest airport terminal architecture and A/E firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.

 


By BD+C Editors | July 29, 2016
Top 35 Airport Terminal Architecture and A/E Firms

Concourse J at Miami International Airport. Photo: Martin St-Amant/Wikimedia Commons.

TOP AIRPORT TERMINAL ARCHITECTURE
AND A/E FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Corgan $65,839,265
2 HOK $60,840,000
3 Gensler $44,390,000
4 Gresham, Smith and Partners $25,600,000
5 RS&H $24,300,000
6 Stantec $19,226,351
7 HNTB Corporation $15,998,381
8 HKS $15,309,071
9 Leo A Daly $13,529,252
10 Alliiance $11,260,000
11 Heery International $9,935,444
12 Schenkel & Shultz $8,367,781
13 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $7,687,996
14 NORR $5,535,839
15 Morris Architects $3,474,000
16 ACAI Associates $3,000,000
17 Perkins+Will $2,260,000
18 ZGF Architects $1,685,426
19 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $1,570,727
20 Clark Nexsen $1,414,083
21 Epstein $1,368,000
22 LS3P $1,307,775
23 BRPH $892,873
24 Populous $820,970
25 Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon $500,000
26 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $396,976
27 Zyscovich Architects $390,118
28 CTA Architects Engineers $266,008
29 Nadel $253,333
30 Dattner Architects $250,000
31 Guernsey $94,403
32 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $84,000
33 JLG Architects $83,652
34 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor $71,200
35 HGA $59,000
36 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $34,091
37 GRW $6,791

 

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