TOP 85 STATE GOVERNMENT ARCHITECTURE + AE FIRMS | ||
RANK | COMPANY | 2017 STATE GOVT. REVENUE |
1 | Stantec | $27,733,638 |
2 | SmithGroup | $27,375,800 |
3 | LMN Architects | $21,841,800 |
4 | DLR Group | $19,150,000 |
5 | RS&H | $15,000,000 |
6 | Harvard Jolly | $14,920,421 |
7 | Alliiance | $13,879,700 |
8 | HDR | $9,937,944 |
9 | RATIO Architects | $9,463,000 |
10 | Michael Baker Intl. | $9,451,875 |
11 | HGA Architects and Engineers | $8,672,190 |
12 | KZF Design | $7,994,969 |
13 | NBBJ | $7,500,000 |
14 | Page | $6,800,000 |
15 | AHL | $6,742,739 |
16 | Leo A Daly | $5,792,703 |
17 | Urbahn Architects | $5,500,000 |
18 | EYP | $5,480,500 |
19 | G70 | $5,308,286 |
20 | HOK | $5,220,000 |
21 | Gensler | $5,199,018 |
22 | BHDP Architecture | $4,995,908 |
23 | FSB | $4,005,614 |
24 | NORR | $3,756,538 |
25 | Bergmann | $3,500,000 |
26 | Quinn Evans Architects | $3,363,400 |
27 | CBRE | $2,757,833 |
28 | LaBella Associates | $2,402,000 |
29 | Perkins+Will | $2,335,000 |
30 | Perkins Eastman | $2,205,000 |
31 | CO Architects | $2,065,155 |
32 | Glave & Holmes Architecture | $1,984,416 |
33 | Parkhill, Smith & Cooper | $1,937,000 |
34 | NELSON/FRCH | $1,590,480 |
35 | Goodwyn Mills Cawood | $1,571,995 |
36 | ZGF Architects | $1,471,738 |
37 | BBS Architects & Engineers | $1,300,000 |
38 | Epstein | $1,185,000 |
39 | FXCollaborative | $1,117,759 |
40 | Becker Morgan Group | $982,863 |
41 | Clark Nexsen | $951,044 |
42 | GRW | $890,810 |
43 | RDG Planning & Design | $861,856 |
44 | DLZ Corp. | $783,200 |
45 | Stevens & Wilkinson | $773,794 |
46 | Lord Aeck Sargent | $634,395 |
47 | Moseley Architects | $617,926 |
48 | LS3P | $607,674 |
49 | BWBR | $586,087 |
50 | DRS Architects | $505,175 |
51 | Moody Nolan | $500,000 |
52 | O'Connell Robertson | $475,000 |
53 | JCJ Architecture | $465,411 |
54 | Highland Associates | $400,000 |
— | STR Partners | $400,000 |
56 | Cambridge Seven | $394,000 |
57 | CBT | $373,620 |
58 | Huitt-Zollars | $367,000 |
59 | Ashley McGraw Architects | $348,609 |
60 | GSB | $342,136 |
61 | Little | $328,000 |
62 | Bernardon | $311,603 |
63 | ALSC Architects | $250,202 |
64 | RSP Architects | $228,000 |
65 | CASCO + R5 | $215,000 |
66 | CallisonRTKL | $213,000 |
67 | Wold Architects | $205,000 |
68 | Carrier Johnson + Culture | $203,780 |
69 | Barge Design Solutions | $156,303 |
70 | Interior Architects | $154,230 |
71 | GWWO Inc./Architects | $151,161 |
72 | Hoefer Wysocki Architecture | $144,000 |
73 | Hoffmann Architects | $141,978 |
74 | Gresham, Smith and Partners | $112,000 |
75 | Cordogan Clark & Associates | $100,000 |
76 | Miller Dunwiddie | $97,613 |
77 | AE Works Limited | $93,185 |
78 | HNTB Corp. | $77,071 |
79 | Cuningham Group Architecture | $74,229 |
80 | M+A Architects | $62,388 |
81 | ACAI Associates | $57,145 |
82 | Baskervill | $46,000 |
83 | NMR Architects + Engineers | $25,314 |
84 | Emersion Design | $24,120 |
85 | Schradergroup | $20,385 |
86 | Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates | $19,415 |
87 | Method Architecture | $17,766 |
88 | Flad Architects | $14,100 |
Source: BD+C's 2018 Giants 300 Report
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