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Top 80 healthcare engineering firms

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Top 80 healthcare engineering firms

WSP, AECOM, and KJWW top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest healthcare sector engineering and EA firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 29, 2017
King Khalid Medical City, Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

King Khalid Medical City, Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. AECOM is providing a range of services for this $1.2 billion development, including master planning, architecture, interior design, MEP/civil and structural engineering, cost consultancy, and medical equipment planning. Rendering courtesy AECOM

 

TOP 80 HEALTHCARE ENGINEERING FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 HEALTHCARE REVENUE
1 WSP $68,747,000
2 AECOM $54,900,000
3 IMEG/KJWW/TTG $48,644,116
4 Affiliated Engineers $47,714,000
5 Smith Seckman Reid $34,496,754
6 Mazzetti $32,000,000
7 TLC Engineering for Architecture $23,171,759
8 Arup $17,974,609
9 RLF $16,294,000
10 AKF Group $16,094,844
11 I. C. Thomasson Associates $15,665,580
12 Syska Hennessy Group $14,383,656
13 Walter P Moore $12,598,593
14 Thornton Tomasetti $10,957,209
15 Heapy Engineering $10,103,610
16 Shive-Hattery $10,053,462
17 ME Engineers $8,680,000
18 Jensen Hughes $8,656,428
19 Dunham Associates $8,500,000
20 Vanderweil Engineers $8,331,400
21 Walker Parking Consultants $8,157,188
22 SSOE Group $8,080,000
23 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $7,399,000
24 Ross & Baruzzini $7,324,000
25 Glumac $6,731,009
26 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $6,700,000
27 RDK Engineers $6,550,000
28 Karpinski Engineering $6,500,000
29 Henderson Engineers $5,681,925
30 RMF Engineering $5,400,000
31 CJL Engineering $5,349,758
32 Apogee Consulting Group $5,266,221
33 Wiss, Janney, Elstner $5,170,000
34 Interface Engineering $5,033,936
35 M/E Engineering $5,003,126
36 Newcomb & Boyd $4,664,541
37 KCI Technologies $4,500,000
38 Graef $4,136,018
39 P2S $4,016,558
40 STV $3,691,479
41 Environmental Systems Design $3,602,771
42 Infrastructure Factor Consulting $3,500,000
43 Zak Companies $3,480,410
44 Coffman Engineers $3,316,855
45 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $2,777,906
46 Spectrum Engineers $2,737,979
47 H.F. Lenz Co. $2,649,750
48 Burns & McDonnell $2,489,598
49 Setty $2,440,359
50 Morrison Hershfield $2,324,738
51 NV5 Global $2,150,531
52 Cardno $2,019,822
53 Stanley Consultants $1,967,676
54 KLH Engineers $1,900,287
55 Martin/Martin $1,841,515
56 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $1,668,370
57 Bala Consulting Engineers $1,550,000
58 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $1,500,000
59 Peter Basso Associates $1,333,118
60 LaBella Associates $1,071,104
61 Kohler Ronan $1,027,348
62 Loring Consulting Engineers $1,000,000
63 Wick Fisher White $982,000
64 Rock Brook Consulting Group, The $900,000
65 OLA Consulting Engineers $875,000
66 Primera Engineers $559,975
67 G & W Engineering $558,147
68 JQ Engineering $552,000
69 Wallace Engineering $500,000
70 ThermalTech Engineering $500,000
71 Epstein $492,057
72 dbHMS $455,000
73 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $354,507
74 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering $325,000
75 Pedco E&A Services $300,000
CTLGroup $300,000
Tighe & Bond $300,000
78 Guernsey $218,837
79 Architectural Engineers $122,042
80 Woolpert $85,367
81 Kamm Consulting $67,400
82 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $45,525

 

 

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