Jacobs, CH2M Hill, AECOM top BD+C's ranking of the 75 largest federal government design firms

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Top 75 federal government design firms      
  Company Billings ($)  
1 Jacobs 380,023,840  
2 CH2M HILL 164,160,000  
3 AECOM Technology Corp. 139,763,800  
4 Arup 99,000,000  
5 HOK 82,720,000  
6 Dewberry 71,960,000  
7 URS Corp. 69,300,000  
8 HDR Architecture 67,880,000  
9 Fluor Corp. 49,222,100  
10 RTKL Associates 46,482,616  
11 Merrick & Co. 44,160,000  
12 Parsons Brinckerhoff 41,830,000  
13 Burns & McDonnell 40,204,000  
14 Benham Companies 39,103,714  
15 Gensler 37,215,000  
16 Syska Hennessy Group 28,900,000  
17 Baker and Associates 23,400,000  
18 KlingStubbins 22,320,000  
19 STV Group 20,888,780  
20 Reynolds, Smith and Hills 20,760,000  
21 SmithGroup 20,691,300  
22 Perkins+Will 20,000,000  
23 Leo A Daly 19,177,354  
24 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 19,100,000  
25 EwingCole 15,625,000  
26 Teng & Associates 14,589,000  
27 BRPH Companies 14,000,000  
28 PageSoutherlandPage 13,918,500  
29 Weidlinger Associates 12,300,000  
30 Flad Architects 11,800,000  
31 Ellerbe Becket 11,319,673  
32 EYP Architecture & Engineering 11,220,000  
33 VOA Associates 10,200,000  
34 Heery International 9,215,550  
35 Polshek Partnership Architects 9,142,966  
36 Cannon Design 8,514,000  
37 NBBJ 8,144,100  
38 Stanley Consultants 7,875,000  
39 HKS 7,214,190  
40 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson 7,192,000  
41 Clark Nexsen 7,168,000  
42 Newcomb & Boyd 7,161,618  
43 Stantec 6,708,000  
44 RSP Architects 6,013,726  
45 CTA Architects Engineers 6,000,000  
46 M+W Zander 5,698,000  
47 Rolf Jensen & Associates 5,351,400  
48 Affiliated Engineers 5,275,690  
49 PBS&J 5,012,200  
50 KCI Technologies 4,811,000  
51 HLW International 4,810,000  
52 H.F. Lenz Co. 4,800,000  
53 Fentress Architects 4,751,952  
54 Westlake Reed Leskosky 4,749,000  
55 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 4,680,000  
56 SSOE 4,324,000  
57 C. H. Guernsey & Co. 4,305,000  
58 KMD Architects 4,100,000
59 Allen & Shariff Corp. 3,800,000  
60 Fletcher-Thompson 3,780,000  
61 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners 3,756,971  
62 Arquitectonica 3,744,000  
63 HNTB 3,620,000  
64 Burt Hill 3,558,000  
65 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers 3,375,194  
66 Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects 3,242,800  
67 L. Robert Kimball & Associates 3,170,000  
68 Lee, Burkhart, Liu 3,000,000  
69 Gould Evans Associates 2,996,280  
70 Ross & Baruzzini 2,975,000  
71 tvsdesign 2,840,000  
72 DLR Group 2,748,000  
73 Coffman Engineers 2,625,900  
74 EMC Engineers 2,590,000  
75 James Posey Associates 2,440,000  
Source: 2009 Giants 300 survey. For more Giants 300 rankings, visit www.BDCnetwork.com/Giants
         
 

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