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Top Senior Living Facility Design and Construction Firms

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Top Senior Living Facility Design and Construction Firms

Perkins Eastman, Kimley-Horn, WSP USA, Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., and Ryan Companies US top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest senior living sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2021 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C STAFF | January 5, 2022
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Perkins Eastman, Kimley-Horn, WSP USA, Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., and Ryan Companies US top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest senior living sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2021 Giants 400 Report.

Top 85 Multifamily Sector Architecture and AE Firms — Senior Living Facilities
  FIRM 2020 REVENUE
1 Perkins Eastman $41,659,932
2 Hord Coplan Macht $11,929,404
3 RDG Planning & Design $10,113,503
4 Moseley Architects $9,343,320
5 Ryan Companies US / Ryan A+E $7,757,000
6 Gensler $6,395,604
7 Humphreys and Partners $6,000,000
8 KTGY $4,603,873
9 HKS $4,500,000
10 HED $4,500,000
11 H2M Architects + Engineers $4,189,934
12 Stantec $4,088,072
13 Orcutt | Winslow $3,928,851
14 AG Architecture $3,914,302
15 Plunkett Raysich Architects $3,715,983
16 Cuningham $2,983,905
17 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $2,911,848
18 Rosemann & Associates $2,220,000
19 REES $2,150,052
20 Eppstein Uhen Architects $2,049,000
21 Handel Architects $2,014,618
22 FK Architecture $2,000,000
23 Wold Architects and Engineers $1,900,000
24 LS3P Associates $1,728,874
25 McMillan Pazdan Smith $1,684,519
26 Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón | Architecture & Interior Design $1,684,330
27 NORR $1,661,131
28 CallisonRTKL $1,559,273
29 Elkus Manfredi Architects $1,493,000
30 SLCE Architects, LLP $1,418,000
31 Kitchen & Associates $1,357,228
32 HGA $1,331,219
33 Progressive AE $1,324,947
34 Spiezle Architectural Group $1,301,000
35 AO $1,300,000
36 LEO A DALY $1,266,309
37 Steinberg Hart $1,241,977
38 Clark Nexsen $1,225,000
39 BKV Group $1,218,760
40 Studio+ $1,144,646
41 Todd & Associates $884,359
42 Lawrence Group $840,611
43 NAC Architecture $744,416
44 Architecture, Incorporated $682,556
45 Dahlin Group Architecture Planning $675,000
46 Grimm + Parker Architects $643,327
47 Finegold Alexander Architects $635,236
48 GMB Architecture + Engineering $634,482
49 KCBA Architects $633,100
50 Ware Malcomb $617,148
51 Perkins and Will $534,000
52 Curtis + Ginsberg Architects $527,000
53 Taylor Design $517,000
54 Niles Bolton Associates $508,513
55 ATA Beilharz Architects $495,000
56 Architectural Design Consultants $443,100
57 RKTB Architects $375,945
58 MBH Architects $355,000
59 KGD Architecture $345,843
60 Hill West Architects $322,000
61 Kahler Slater $300,000
62 MKM Architecture + Design $290,725
63 CPL $259,311
64 Hafer $247,767
65 ZGF Architects $234,821
66 Emersion Design $233,570
67 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $229,033
68 SGA | NarmourWright Design $222,781
69 Becker Morgan Group $217,570
70 FitzGerald $216,000
71 Guide Architecture $208,305
72 Think Architecture $190,000
73 Cromwell Architects Engineers $174,383
74 RBB Architects $172,000
75 Kirksey Architecture $90,847
76 Moody Nolan $77,328
77 Jackson | Main Architecture $60,895
78 GGLO $52,000
79 AHL $51,364
80 Quinn Evans $46,093
81 DLZ Corp. $45,418
82 Champlin Architecture $44,252
83 Goodwyn Mills Cawood $43,950
84 JLG Architects $43,779
85 Weber Thompson $43,025
86 TETER $41,787
87 NSPJ Architects $24,305
88 Clark & Enersen $7,030

SOURCE: 2021 Giants 400 Report 

 

 

Top 35 Multifamily Sector Engineering and EA Firms — Senior Living Facilities
  FIRM 2020 REVENUE
1 Kimley-Horn $23,950,245
2 WSP USA $17,773,338
3 KPFF Consulting Engineers $5,848,000
4 Langan $5,000,000
5 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $3,340,000
6 Bala Consulting Engineers $2,996,000
7 IMEG Corp. $1,644,320
8 AKF Group $1,270,000
9 EXP $1,208,253
10 Dewberry $983,639
11 Affiliated Engineers Inc. $898,844
12 Salas O'Brien $804,399
13 NV5 Global $560,000
14 TLC Engineering Solutions $552,000
15 Farnsworth Group $505,634
16 raSmith $406,346
17 SSC Engineering $298,554
18 MHP Structural Engineers $287,972
19 M/E Engineering $284,650
20 G2 Consulting Group $250,000
21 Cushing Terrell $226,317
22 HEAPY $218,060
23 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $181,542
24 Osborn Engineering $175,000
25 Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers $150,323
26 French & Parrello Associates $145,704
27 Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers $112,104
28 PS&S $100,326
29 Wallace Design Collective $100,000
30 KCL Engineering $97,545
31 GRAEF $71,657
32 LBYD $69,883
33 Newcomb & Boyd $69,443
34 EAPC Architects Engineers $63,058
35 Marque Engineering $39,000
36 Architectural Engineers $37,940
37 STV $21,608
38 Schaefer $5,020
39 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $2,527

SOURCE: 2021 Giants 400 Report 

 

 

Top 50 Multifamily Sector Contractors and CM Firms — Senior Living Facilities
  FIRM 2020 REVENUE
1 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $426,557,207
2 Ryan Companies US / Ryan A+E $340,003,306
3 Wohlsen Construction Company $208,129,000
4 W.E. O'Neil Construction $181,393,307
5 Weis Builders $152,893,782
6 KBE Building Corp. $142,473,687
7 Suffolk Construction $127,141,624
8 CORE Construction Group $123,712,906
9 W. M. Jordan Company $116,616,621
10 Kaufman Lynn Construction $107,640,457
11 McShane Companies, The $95,560,751
12 Rodgers Builders $87,309,491
13 Sundt Construction $85,653,256
14 Choate Construction $81,869,433
15 Gilbane Building Company $77,346,000
16 VJS Construction Services $76,437,000
17 Walsh Group, The $64,973,105
18 ARCO Construction Companies $63,364,907
19 Paric Holdings $61,874,417
20 Clancy & Theys Construction $59,688,653
21 Harkins Builders $57,200,000
22 Messer Construction $56,244,746
23 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $46,253,171
24 New South Construction $43,929,000
25 Bozzuto Construction $40,964,372
26 C.W. Driver Companies $40,229,445
27 Russell Construction $38,500,000
28 Benchmark Construction $35,894,734
29 LeChase Construction Services $28,379,901
30 Balfour Beatty US $27,718,622
31 DeAngelis Diamond $26,904,000
32 Summit Contracting Group $24,667,768
33 Donohoe Construction $23,754,058
34 CSI Construction $23,291,277
35 Weitz Company, The $21,765,900
36 Kraus-Anderson Construction $20,000,000
37 Landry/French Construction $18,800,000
38 Pepper Construction $17,848,137
39 Batson-Cook $14,889,396
40 Power Construction $12,000,000
41 Skender $9,484,206
42 S. M. Wilson & Co. $6,039,494
43 Miron Construction $5,924,167
44 McCownGordon Construction $3,330,815
45 Lease Crutcher Lewis $1,011,763
46 Nabholz $951,274
47 Skanska USA $184,882
48 BKV Group $136,805
49 Cotter Consulting $116,175
50 Progressive AE $58,433
51 BlueScope Construction $14,531
52 Jacobs $13,000
53 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $10,530
54 Hill International $6,213

SOURCE: 2021 Giants 400 Report 

 

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