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Top Data Center Engineering Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Data Center Engineering Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Fluor, Jacobs, and Syska Hennessy top Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest data center engineering and engineering/architecture firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 27, 2014
Rank Company 2013 Data Center Revenue
1 Fluor Corporation $243,370,000
2 Jacobs 47,490,000
3 Syska Hennessy Group 41,934,230
4 URS Corp. 25,100,000
5 Vanderweil Engineers 21,588,000
6 Integrated Design Group 13,574,682
7 Parsons Brinckerhoff 12,185,435
8 Environmental Systems Design 10,063,915
9 Arup 9,997,297
10 Highland Associates 8,400,000
11 AKF Group 7,965,000
12 Dewberry 6,640,874
13 Glumac 6,541,483
14 H.F. Lenz 4,500,000
15 Leidos 4,160,000
16 Bala Consulting Engineers 3,192,000
17 Henderson Engineers 2,782,839
18 H&A Architects & Engineers 2,700,000
19 RMF Engineering 2,500,000
20 Zak Companies 2,414,034
21 Wick Fisher White 1,629,917
22 Sparling 1,626,044
23 GHT Limited 1,575,000
24 TLC Engineering for Architecture 1,531,865
25 Newcomb & Boyd 1,340,931
26 Affiliated Engineers 1,323,000
27 RDK Engineers 1,190,000
28 Thornton Tomasetti 1,138,961
29 CRB  1,013,150
30 Dunham Associates 1,000,000
31 Joseph R. Loring & Associates 1,000,000
32 Karpinski Engineering 951,142
33 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers 843,476
34 KPFF Consulting Engineers 800,000
35 Heapy Engineering 774,965
36 Aon Fire Protection Engineering Corp. 700,000
37 WSP Group 660,000
38 Mazzetti 494,741
39 Martin/Martin 425,141
40 TTG 351,000
41 KJWW Engineering Consultants 325,576
42 Ross & Baruzzini 318,908
43 I. C. Thomasson Associates 300,000
44 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 270,000
45 CJL Engineering 247,750
46 Total Building Commissioning 246,795
47 STV 217,000
48 ThermalTech Engineering 150,000
49 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor 150,000
50 Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon 150,000
51 Coffman Engineers 120,000
52 GRW 101,332
53 Wallace Engineering 69,000
54 Spectrum Engineers 65,186
55 Allen & Shariff 65,000
56 P2S Engineering 52,770
57 Interface Engineering 47,004
58 Kamm Consulting 39,350
59 SSOE Group 17,189
60 Brinjac Engineering 10,480

 

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