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Top Healthcare Sector Engineering Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Healthcare Sector Engineering Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

AECOM, Jacobs, and URS Corp. top Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest healthcare engineering and engineering/architecture firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 23, 2014
Single-bed inpatient rooms in the Hospitaller Pavilion at Palos Community Hospit
Single-bed inpatient rooms in the Hospitaller Pavilion at Palos Community Hospital in Palos Heights, Ill., give patients ample s
Rank Company 2013 Healthcare Revenue
1 AECOM Technology Corp. 180,760,000
2 Jacobs 87,770,000
3 URS Corp. 45,036,525
4 Smith Seckman Reid 40,105,600
5 KPFF Consulting Engineers 38,000,000
6 Allen & Shariff 36,000,000
7 BR+A Consulting Engineers 29,900,000
8 Affiliated Engineers 27,947,000
9 CCRD Partners 23,760,000
10 Burns & McDonnell 19,810,000
11 Parsons Brinckerhoff 17,950,364
12 KJWW Engineering Consultants 17,848,081
13 Mazzetti 16,963,459
14 AKF Group 16,432,000
15 STV 16,419,000
16 TTG 15,224,500
17 Dewberry 15,179,608
18 Degenkolb Engineers 12,635,148
19 TLC Engineering for Architecture 11,667,359
20 Zak Companies 11,620,500
21 Syska Hennessy Group 10,910,770
22 Arup 10,609,311
23 Heapy Engineering 10,211,094
24 M-E Engineers 9,657,000
25 I. C. Thomasson Associates 9,400,000
26 Thornton Tomasetti 7,774,388
27 Shive-Hattery 7,686,286
28 RMF Engineering 7,100,000
29 Sparling 6,566,306
30 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 6,240,000
31 RDK Engineers 5,500,000
32 Dunham Associates 5,500,000
33 Karpinski Engineering 5,307,808
34 M/E Engineering 5,163,876
35 SSOE Group 5,111,297
36 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 5,110,000
37 Highland Associates 4,900,000
38 Vanderweil Engineers 4,566,200
39 KCI Technologies 4,500,000
40 Coffman Engineers 4,202,872
41 Environmental Systems Design 4,142,911
42 H.F. Lenz 4,050,740
43 Ross & Baruzzini 3,980,169
44 Interface Engineering 3,888,841
45 Newcomb & Boyd 3,651,012
46 Glumac 3,605,075
47 WSP Group 3,490,000
48 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers 3,326,881
49 CJL Engineering 3,093,720
50 Henderson Engineers 3,042,727
51 Aon Fire Protection Engineering Corp. 3,000,000
52 KLH Engineers 2,168,871
53 Graef 2,092,951
54 Apogee Consulting Group 2,080,275
55 Primera Engineers 2,032,000
56 Martin/Martin 1,693,693
57 DeSimone Consulting Engineers 1,693,478
58 Spectrum Engineers 1,664,669
59 Brinjac Engineering 1,299,629
60 Wick Fisher White 1,027,071
61 Wallace Engineering 853,000
62 Magnusson Klemencic Associates 809,347
63 Bala Consulting Engineers 687,000
64 Walter P Moore and Associates 683,315
65 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber 600,000
66 Davis, Bowen & Friedel 590,125
67 P2S Engineering 557,346
68 OLA Consulting Engineers 492,000
69 Joseph R. Loring & Associates 480,000
70 CTLGroup 410,000
71 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering 400,000
72 French & Parrello Associates 385,000
73 ThermalTech Engineering 350,000
74 G&W Engineering Corp. 191,800
75 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor 180,000
76 Leidos 170,000
77 Stanley Consultants 157,889
78 Total Building Commissioning 135,837
79 GHT Limited 100,000
80 H&A Architects & Engineers 75,000
81 GRW 53,200
82 Kamm Consulting 51,660
83 Guernsey 5,361

 

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