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Top 70 Industrial Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

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Top 70 Industrial Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

AECOM, Stantec, Ware Malcomb, FSB, and Macgregor Associates top the rankings of the nation's largest industrial sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 9, 2019
Top 70 Industrial Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

Order fulfillment, spurred by ecommerce, is transforming warehouses and distribution centers. Target recently commissioned Leo A Daly to convert one quarter of the space in five of its larger distribution centers—including this 470,000-sf food distribution center in Lake City, Fla.—to accommodate fulfillment functions. Photo courtesy Leo A Daly

   

AECOM, Stantec, Ware Malcomb, FSB, and Macgregor Associates top the rankings of the nation's largest industrial sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 70 Industrial Sector Architecture Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 INDUSTRIAL REVENUE
1 AECOM $184,800,000
2 Stantec $60,273,273
3 Ware Malcomb $45,714,169
4 FSB Architects & Engineers $18,387,831
5 Macgregor Associates Architects $15,393,532
6 Gresham Smith $14,540,000
7 NELSON Worldwide $13,279,135
8 RS&H $9,300,000
9 Gensler $6,444,747
10 Leo A Daly $5,630,000
11 RSP Architects $5,615,000
12 Randall-Paulson Architects $5,177,377
13 Page $5,000,000
EwingCole $5,000,000
15 BHDP Architecture $4,931,161
16 Progressive AE $4,278,543
17 Method Architecture $4,211,058
18 Clark Nexsen $3,787,000
19 HED $3,000,000
20 DLZ $2,956,100
21 Architectural Alliance $2,920,200
22 CBRE $2,605,000
23 Interior Architects $2,580,519
24 TreanorHL $2,415,352
25 HGA $2,403,116
26 DGA $2,194,054
27 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $2,176,274
28 Bergmann $2,000,000
29 LS3P $1,838,946
30 Highland Associates $1,800,000
31 LaBella Associates $1,785,000
32 GMB Architecture + Engineering $1,738,818
33 MG2 $1,665,198
34 ATA Beilharz Architects $1,558,536
35 Clark Patterson Lee (CPL) $1,530,884
36 NORR $1,438,560
37 LRS Architects $1,228,671
38 PS&S $1,175,000
39 Becker Morgan Group $1,112,652
40 Dattner Architects $1,066,570
41 TRIA $1,035,000
42 Moody Nolan $1,000,000
43 H. Hendy Associates $944,272
44 KZF Design $905,827
45 SWBR $774,147
46 H2M Architects + Engineers $711,066
47 Ennead Architects $689,893
48 ICON Architects $680,000
49 STR Partners $675,527
50 Cuhaci & Peterson $633,834
51 AE7 $445,936
52 M+A Architects $434,867
53 Eppstein Uhen Architects $430,000
54 LK Architecture $400,000
55 Teter $382,615
56 McKee & Associates $362,576
57 Stevens & Wilkinson $251,227
58 Harriman Associates $240,353
59 GRW $211,726
60 JCJ Architecture $209,299
61 JRS Architect $195,000
62 HOK $192,000
63 Harvard Jolly $162,452
64 Margulies Perruzzi $152,524
65 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $113,251
66 Davis Brody Bond $108,330
67 Walbridge $68,719
68 45 Architecture $60,075
69 Tinker Ma $59,300
70 Architectural Design Consultants $52,000
71 Garmann/Miller $19,263
72 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $18,159
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

  

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