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TRANSIT SECTOR GIANTS: Perkins+Will, Skanska among top transit/TOD facility AEC firms

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TRANSIT SECTOR GIANTS: Perkins+Will, Skanska among top transit/TOD facility AEC firms

BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest transit/TOD sector design and construction firms, as reported in the 2015 Giants 300 Report 


By BD+C Staff | January 29, 2016

Target Field Station, Minneapolis, Minn. Photo: ©Morgan Sheff, courtesy Perkins Eastman

 

TOP TRANSIT SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

Rank  Company 2014 Transit Sector Revenue ($)
1 Perkins+Will $15,350,000
2 Leo A Daly $11,487,150
3 HDR $10,600,000
4 RNL Design $7,384,200
5 NORR $7,041,319
6 HNTB $6,608,200
7 Perkins Eastman $6,401,500
8 Dattner Architects $5,104,026
9 HOK $4,931,000
10 Gensler $3,670,000
11 ZGF Architects $3,420,584
12 Beyer Blinder Belle $2,362,438
13 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $2,164,000
14 Zyscovich Architects $2,043,947
15 Legat Architects $1,846,000
16 GSB $1,685,478
17 Jerde Partnership, The $1,613,000
18 Stantec $1,524,903
19 LMN Architects $1,201,700
20 Wight & Company $815,216
21 BWBR $699,335
22 Cuningham Group Architecture $486,367
23 Bergmann Associates $459,780
24 Hoffmann Architects $452,000
25 Glumac $369,194
26 Niles Bolton Associates $300,000
27 Becker Morgan Group $227,812
28 FXFOWLE Architects $151,873
29 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $130,227
30 SRG Partnership $106,326
31 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $96,964
32 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood $92,953
33 CTA Architects Engineers $66,435
34 Heery International $65,227
35 FitzGerald Associates Architects

$21,000

 

TOP TRANSIT SECTOR ENGINEERING FIRMS

Rank  Company 2014 Transit Sector Revenue ($)
1 Jacobs $546,280,000
2 AECOM $104,729,000
3 STV $39,424,000
4 Arup $32,605,834
5 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $25,219,985
6 Wendel $7,310,436
7 Ross & Baruzzini $6,837,113
8 KPFF Consulting Engineers $6,618,000
9 Thornton Tomasetti $5,669,977
10 Epstein $5,398,100
11 Leidos $3,362,000
12 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $2,924,000
13 Dewberry $2,819,158
14 Jensen Hughes $1,607,882
15 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $1,060,000
16 TLC Engineering for Architecture $922,027
17 ME Engineers $700,000
18 Martin/Martin $295,212
19 CJL Engineering $242,043
20 Guernsey $174,489
21 Mazzetti $167,159
22 RDK Engineers $150,000
23 Coffman Engineers $134,000
24 Dunham Associates $125,000
25 Highland Associates $50,000
26 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $50,000
27 Henderson Engineers $45,869
28 Environmental Systems Design $39,623
29 LaBella Associates $24,000
30 Newcomb & Boyd $14,889
31 P2S Engineering $12,132
32 Karpinski Engineering $8,000

 

TOP TRANSIT SECTOR CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

Rank  Company 2014 Transit Sector Revenue ($)
1 Skanska USA $464,948,841
2 Turner Construction $185,436,343
3 PCL Construction $111,053,899
4 Walsh Group, The $95,520,138
5 Clark Group $65,161,501
6 Bernards $38,000,000
7 Weitz Company, The $35,714,000
8 Hill International $35,000,000
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $30,433,948
10 Hoffman Construction $22,514,624
11 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $16,974,756
12 Andersen Construction $12,000,000
13 CORE Construction $4,958,812
14 Balfour Beatty US $4,591,295
15 Coakley & Williams Construction $2,005,890
16 Cumming $1,870,678
17 Donohoe Construction $1,422,224
18 Kitchell Corporation $691,598
19 Stalco Construction $300,000
20 Hoar Construction $220,000
21 Gilbane Building Co. $106,252

 

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