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Top 35 engineering/architecture firms

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Top 35 engineering/architecture firms

AECOM, WSP, and Thornton Tomasetti are among the nation’s largest engineering/architecture firms, according to Building Design+Construction’s 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 11, 2017
The $84 million, 150,000-sf Boston Landing commuter rail station, Boston

The $84 million, 150,000-sf Boston Landing commuter rail station, Boston. STV provided a range of architectural and engineering design services for the new facility. Rendering courtesy Neoscape

  

TOP 35 ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 EA REVENUE
1 AECOM $1,042,100,000
2 WSP $599,284,500
3 Thornton Tomasetti $225,422,268
4 Burns & McDonnell $167,595,411
5 CRB $157,643,096
6 SSOE Group $125,751,000
7 IPS-Integrated Project Services $105,612,657
8 Wiss, Janney, Elstner $100,711,600
9 Ghafari Associates $89,800,000
10 STV $85,691,285
11 Morrison Hershfield $74,634,642
12 NV5 Global $65,101,938
13 Mason & Hanger Group $63,000,000
14 Walker Parking Consultants $55,417,805
15 Ross & Baruzzini $42,696,000
16 Core States Group $41,902,923
17 Shive-Hattery $38,751,202
18 Cardno $31,472,591
19 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $31,329,000
20 PS&S $26,047,000
21 Woolpert $24,300,319
22 Epstein $23,929,560
23 Hixson $22,500,000
24 LaBella Associates $21,563,557
25 RLF $20,497,000
26 KCI Technologies $19,250,000
27 Graef $17,510,925
28 Guernsey $16,811,672
29 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $15,313,500
30 Barton Malow $11,859,000
31 Stanley Consultants $9,932,979
32 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $9,000,000
33 Pedco E&A Services $8,000,000
34 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $7,955,167
35 Primera Engineers $7,084,952
36 Apogee Consulting Group $6,197,965
37 Boldt Co., The $4,660,000

  

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

  

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