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HOTEL SECTOR GIANTS: Gensler, AECOM, Turner among nation's largest hotel sector AEC firms

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HOTEL SECTOR GIANTS: Gensler, AECOM, Turner among nation's largest hotel sector AEC firms

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


By BD+C Staff | September 15, 2015
HOTEL SECTOR GIANTS: Gensler, AECOM, Turner among nation's largest hotel sector AEC firms

Washington (D.C.) Marriott Marquis. Photo courtesy Cooper Carry

 

TOP HOTEL SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Hotel Revenue ($)
1 Gensler $89,190,000
2 WATG | Wimberly Interiors $58,077,000
3 HKS $50,383,285
4 Callison RTKL $17,355,613
5 NORR $17,264,447
6 Hnedak Bobo Group $16,878,775
7 Perkins+Will $16,730,000
8 Cooper Carry $16,296,876
9 HOK $14,622,000
10 SB Architects $12,656,499
11 Leo A Daly $12,180,085
12 VOA Associates $10,204,593
13 Cuningham Group Architecture $9,341,456
14 tvsdesign $9,100,000
15 DLR Group $9,000,000
16 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $8,650,000
17 Perkins Eastman $8,230,500
18 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $8,200,000
19 Goettsch Partners $6,301,500
20 Rottet Studio $6,056,863
21 FRCH Design Worldwide $5,795,500
22 LK Architecture $5,500,000
23 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart
& Associates, Inc.
$5,499,698
24 OZ Architecture $5,442,950
25 Baskervill $4,711,302
26 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $4,504,314
27 GSB $4,435,259
28 LMN Architects $4,109,900
29 MG2 $3,469,625
30 Ware Malcomb $2,511,162
31 Stantec $2,111,932
32 Beyer Blinder Belle $1,973,417
33 Glumac $1,931,670
34 PBDW Architects $1,872,253
35 Morris Architects $1,770,000
36 EDI International $1,700,000
37 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $1,626,686
38 Jerde Partnership, The $1,601,340
39 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $1,390,000
40 WDG Architecture $1,370,000
41 Zyscovich Architects $1,359,185
42 Vocon $1,293,308
43 EwingCole $1,200,000
44 LS3P $969,215
45 STG Design $850,000
46 P+R Architects $754,872
47 Legat Architects $742,500
48 Kirksey Architecture $710,305
49 Cooper Robertson $700,000
50 Environetics $510,075
51 Clark Nexsen $500,000
52 FM Group $457,000
53 Mancini•Duffy $443,000
54 Cambridge Seven Associates $438,000
55 FXFOWLE Architects $437,408
56 ZGF Architects $414,267
57 HDR $409,987
58 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood $403,289
59 Becker Morgan Group $366,470
60 TPG Architecture $308,000
61 BDG Architects $300,000
62 LPA $289,561
63 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $237,793
64 CTA Architects Engineers $235,195
65 Niles Bolton Associates $225,000
66 CASCO Diversified Corp. $220,000
67 Nadel $200,000
68 Shive-Hattery $176,615
69 GBBN Architects $155,000
70 Carrier Johnson + Culture $100,000
71 MBH Architects $94,000
72 Hoffmann Architects $92,500
73 Heery International $72,591
74 Inventure Design Group $62,839
75 Nelson $58,129
76 Large Architecture $52,500
77 Ennead Architects $46,000
78 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $24,855
79 Bergmann Associates $20,000
80 Eppstein Uhen Architects $16,397
81 ai Design Group $6,657

 

 

TOP HOTEL SECTOR ENGINEERING FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Hotel Revenue ($)
1 AECOM $213,122,000
2 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $9,985,560
3 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $8,000,000
4 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $7,870,839
5 Thornton Tomasetti $6,867,012
6 Jacobs $6,190,000
7 KPFF Consulting Engineers $5,275,000
8 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $4,010,000
9 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $3,483,000
10 Arup $2,976,432
11 Jensen Hughes $2,542,658
12 ME Engineers $2,300,000
13 TLC Engineering for Architecture $2,156,913
14 Vanderweil Engineers $1,986,200
15 Cardno Haynes Whaley $1,491,059
16 Epstein $1,397,300
17 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $1,378,631
18 Bala Consulting Engineers $1,300,000
19 Walter P Moore $1,121,651
20 M/E Engineering $1,082,121
21 Syska Hennessy Group $1,035,082
22 Environmental Systems Design $1,032,475
23 I. C. Thomasson Associates $800,000
24 KJWW Engineering Consultants $685,389
25 KLH Engineers $633,016
26 Karpinski Engineering $610,000
27 Wendel $603,385
28 Coffman Engineers $578,000
29 Martin/Martin $532,713
30 Newcomb & Boyd $455,926
31 CTLGroup $400,000
32 TTG $302,412
33 GHT Ltd. $300,000
34 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $300,000
35 Spectrum Engineers $299,737
36 Wallace Engineering $285,000
37 GRAEF $265,000
38 Leidos $252,000
39 H.F. Lenz Company $235,360
40 Allegheny Design Services $197,295
41 Henderson Engineers $163,912
42 Kamm Consulting $153,500
43 Hankins & Anderson $135,645
44 Dunham Associates $125,000
45 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $122,960
46 RDK Engineers $75,000
47 RMF Engineering $50,000
48 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $37,000
49 Mazzetti $30,091
50 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $25,000
51 Smith Seckman Reid $22,054
52 Zak Companies $14,925
53 P2S Engineering $9,566
54 G&W Engineering $7,000

 

 

TOP HOTEL SECTOR CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Hotel Revenue ($)
1 Turner Construction $599,985,822
2 Yates Companies, The $425,500,000
3 Swinerton Builders $280,668,000
4 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $232,363,874
5 Balfour Beatty US $229,413,301
6 Hensel Phelps $170,770,000
7 Mortenson Construction $161,800,000
8 Lend Lease $143,862,000
9 Structure Tone $139,439,000
10 Manhattan Construction $121,476,000
11 Walsh Group, The $99,426,028
12 Layton Construction $84,000,000
13 O'Neil Industries $79,727,772
14 DPR Construction $76,733,000
15 Gilbane Building Co. $72,298,665
16 James McHugh Construction $70,758,816
17 Paric $70,000,000
18 Suffolk Construction $66,134,649
19 Beck Group, The $63,438,851
20 Flintco $62,000,000
21 McCarthy Holdings $61,224,698
22 Clark Group $52,244,506
23 EMJ $49,555,293
24 Holder Construction $43,000,000
25 Skanska USA $39,175,948
26 PCL Construction $38,605,557
27 LPCiminelli $37,341,356
28 Brasfield & Gorrie $35,934,522
29 Choate Construction $35,148,009
30 Robins & Morton $28,700,000
31 Weitz Company, The $28,308,000
32 Austin Industries $25,570,288
33 Shawmut Design and Construction $24,000,000
34 Gray Construction $23,774,554
35 Juneau Construction $23,709,582
36 W. M. Jordan $23,044,438
37 Haselden Construction $22,732,308
38 Power Construction $21,000,000
39 JE Dunn Construction $17,923,807
40 C.W. Driver $16,460,000
41 Hill International $16,000,000
42 Weis Builders $15,603,670
43 HITT Contracting $14,600,000
44 Bernards $14,000,000
45 Cumming $11,224,045
46 Kraus-Anderson Construction $10,000,000
47 Coakley & Williams Construction $9,748,985
48 Pepper Construction Group $8,070,000
49 Donohoe Construction $8,020,584
50 CORE Construction $7,670,110
51 JLL $6,557,204
52 Linbek Group $6,000,000
53 Ryan Companies $5,336,303
54 Doster Construction $5,007,172
55 Graycor $4,001,237
56 Kitchell Corporation $2,702,190
57 Hill & Wilkinson $1,986,888
58 Hoar Construction $1,580,000
59 Sundt Construction $486,020
60 S. M. Wilson & Co. $40,627
61 KBE Building Corp. $35,264
62 Batson-Cook $23,056

 

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