Rank | Company | 2012 State Government Revenue ($) |
1 | Stantec | $65,067,691 |
2 | Perkins+Will | $27,947,950 |
3 | HNTB Archtecture | $19,760,606 |
4 | IBI Group | $19,527,117 |
5 | DLR Group | $16,500,000 |
6 | HDR Architecture | $13,834,330 |
7 | Reynolds, Smith and Hills | $10,900,000 |
8 | HOK | $9,874,000 |
9 | NBBJ | $6,464,000 |
10 | SmithGroupJJR | $5,700,000 |
11 | EYP | $5,000,000 |
12 | Moseley Architects | $4,216,535 |
13 | EwingCole | $4,000,000 |
14 | RTKL Associates | $2,722,000 |
15 | SRG Partnership | $2,709,290 |
16 | Fentress Architects | $2,514,423 |
17 | Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood | $2,380,000 |
18 | Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz | $2,311,834 |
19 | Hoffmann Architects | $2,090,000 |
20 | HLW International | $2,000,000 |
21 | Ennead Architects | $1,792,000 |
22 | Heery International | $1,784,965 |
23 | CTA Architects Engineers | $1,581,860 |
24 | Cambridge Seven Associates | $1,500,000 |
25 | ZGF Architects | $1,213,144 |
26 | Flad Architects | $1,180,000 |
27 | Swanke Hayden Connell Asrchitects | $1,000,000 |
28 | SMMA | Symmes Maini & McKee Associates | $990,000 |
29 | CO Architects | $965,000 |
30 | Ware Malcomb | $850,000 |
31 | Astorino | $792,000 |
32 | KZF Design | $782,174 |
33 | Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners | $777,509 |
34 | Perkins Eastman | $750,000 |
35 | Harley Ellis Devereaux | $687,000 |
36 | Integrated Design Group | $523,579 |
37 | Solomon Cordwell Buenz | $500,000 |
38 | Legat Architects | $493,000 |
39 | Gresham, Smith and Partners | $348,561 |
40 | Morris Architects | $300,000 |
41 | Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio | $200,000 |
42 | Emersion Design | $125,697 |
43 | OZ Architecture | $125,480 |
44 | LS3P | $109,304 |
45 | Hammel, Green and Abrahamson | $76,000 |
46 | Epstein | $72,000 |
47 | Sherlock, Smith & Adams | $59,000 |
48 | Fletcher-Thompson | $50,000 |
49 | PageSoutherlandPage | $21,470 |
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