PBK, DLR Group among nation's largest K-12 school design firms, according to BD+C's Giants 300 report

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Top 75 K-12 school design firms    
  Company Billings ($)
1 AECOM Technology Corp. 190,587,000
2 PBK 47,685,000
3 DLR Group 43,052,000
4 Fanning/Howey Associates 40,309,213
5 Gensler 37,215,000
6 Heery International 33,790,350
7 HMC Architects 28,142,134
8 Jacobs 27,144,560
9 NTD Architecture 27,060,000
10 Parsons Brinckerhoff 25,098,000
11 SHW Group 24,080,000
12 URS Corp. 21,000,000
13 NAC Architecture 20,192,640
14 Perkins+Will 20,000,000
15 Arup 19,800,000
16 STV Group 17,090,820
17 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood 15,580,000
18 LPA 15,200,612
19 Moseley Architects 15,086,000
20 BRPH Companies 15,050,000
21 SchenkelShultz 14,998,400
22 Harvard Jolly 11,914,318
23 OWP/P 11,569,000
24 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 11,460,000
25 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The 11,287,590
26 Burt Hill 10,674,000
27 KJWW Engineering Consultants 10,487,814
28 TMAD Taylor & Gaines 10,206,000
29 WWCOT 7,776,000
30 Corgan Associates 7,339,368
31 Reynolds, Smith and Hills 6,920,000
32 Arquitectonica 6,864,000
33 RMJM 6,499,478
34 Perkins Eastman 6,420,000
35 Dahlquist & Lutzow Architects 5,731,200
36 KCI Technologies 5,660,000
37 John A. Martin & Associates 5,382,130
38 M/E Engineering 5,147,000
39 Dewberry 5,140,000
40 Harley Ellis Devereaux 4,960,000
41 James Posey Associates 4,880,000
42 CTA Architects Engineers 4,800,000
43 Durrant Group, The 4,584,000
44 HNTB 4,525,000
45 L. Robert Kimball & Associates 4,438,000
46 Brinjac Engineer 4,389,000
47 SSOE 4,324,000
48 Peter Basso Associates 4,290,000
49 Gould Evans Associates 4,280,400
50 Henderson Engineers 4,084,541
51 Shive-Hattery 3,998,625
52 Legat Architects 3,988,134
53 DeStefano and Partners 3,956,000
54 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 3,952,800
55 TLC Engineering for Architecture 3,828,005
56 Interface Engineering 3,727,416
57 Thornton Tomasetti 3,620,063
58 H.F. Lenz Co. 3,600,000
59 Plunkett Raysich Architects 3,520,000
60 Little 3,510,000
61 Coffman Engineers 3,413,670
62 Cubellis 3,255,000
63 KPFF Consulting Engineers 3,240,000
64 SBLM Architecture PC 3,150,000
65 EYP Architecture & Engineering 3,060,000
66 Weidlinger Associates 2,870,000
67 Nadel Architects 2,860,000
68 PBS&J 2,638,000
69 Birdsall Services Group 2,635,000
70 Leo A Daly 2,556,981
71 Joseph R. Loring & Associates 2,520,000
72 Crafton Tull Sparks 2,515,026
73 O'Dea, Lynch, Abbattista Consulting Engineers 2,497,151
74 HKS 2,404,730
75 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 2,340,000
Source: 2009 Giants 300 survey. For more Giants 300 rankings, visit www.BDCnetwork.com/Giants
         
 

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