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RETAIL SECTOR GIANTS: Callison RTKL, PCL Construction, Jacobs among top retail sector AEC firms

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RETAIL SECTOR GIANTS: Callison RTKL, PCL Construction, Jacobs among top retail sector AEC firms

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


By BD+C Staff | September 8, 2015
RETAIL SECTOR GIANTS: Callison RTKL, PCL Construction, Jacobs among top  retail sector AEC firms

Strategically placed illuminated LED panels produce a shimmering glow on the exterior of the newly renovated Bloomingdales at the Galleria mall in Glendale, Calif. On the Building Team: Hixson Architecture Engineering Interiors (AE), Kevin Kennon Architects (designer), and C.W. Driver (GC). Photo: Cristi D. Costea Photography, courtesy Hixson

 

TOP RETAIL SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Retail Revenue ($)
1 Callison RTKL $207,262,920
2 Gensler $122,460,000
3 WD Partners $51,882,000
4 MG2 $48,776,629
5 Stantec $47,220,416
6 GreenbergFarrow $37,002,400
7 FRCH Design Worldwide $27,445,000
8 DLR Group $21,500,000
9 MBH Architects $21,400,000
10 NORR $19,550,272
11 P+R Architects $14,942,870
12 Bergmann Associates $14,146,000
13 Little $12,383,000
14 CASCO Diversified Corp. $12,000,000
15 CTA Architects Engineers $11,298,541
16 TPG Architecture $10,195,000
17 Nadel $9,255,000
18 Good Fulton & Farrell $9,000,600
19 Ware Malcomb $8,692,486
20 Nelson $7,553,862
21 LK Architecture $7,500,000
22 Jerde Partnership, The $6,104,153
23 Cooper Carry $6,070,191
24 Howell Belanger Castelli Architects $5,743,718
25 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $5,600,000
26 Beyer Blinder Belle $5,061,258
27 Massa Multimedia Architecture $5,000,000
28 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $4,670,000
29 api(+) $4,600,000
30 Shive-Hattery $4,585,098
31 Perkins Eastman $4,572,500
32 HOK $4,124,000
33 Jencen Architecture $4,100,000
34 ai Design Group $3,894,653
35 Gresham, Smith and Partners $3,685,000
36 Vocon $3,556,596
37 Cuningham Group Architecture $2,969,178
38 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart
& Associates, Inc.
$2,593,760
39 Clark Nexsen $2,490,000
40 RS&H $2,345,000
41 Perkins+Will $2,170,000
42 Environetics $1,882,417
43 BDG Architects $1,776,000
44 SB Architects $1,763,352
45 Zyscovich Architects $1,708,486
46 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $1,396,759
47 GSB $1,395,144
48 LPA $1,388,315
49 LS3P $1,363,959
50 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood $1,118,546
51 tvsdesign $1,100,000
52 BRPH $1,044,912
53 Hord Coplan Macht $996,752
54 FM Group $895,000
55 Eppstein Uhen Architects $877,435
56 Moody Nolan $866,410
57 Glumac $789,630
58 Montroy Andersen DeMarco $550,000
59 TK Architects International $537,725
60 TEG Architects $536,373
61 HDR $511,510
62 GBBN Architects $500,000
63 Heery International $493,968
64 Wight & Company $486,544
65 Becker Morgan Group $463,416
66 WATG | Wimberly Interiors $455,000
67 JLG Architects $450,000
68 Hnedak Bobo Group $434,401
69 Harvard Jolly $405,000
70 Mancini•Duffy $382,000
71 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $346,762
72 KZF Design $339,931
73 Morris Architects $300,000
74 VOA Associates $296,997
75 Mithun $289,000
76 Luckett & Farley $131,275
77 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $128,000
78 Cooper Robertson $118,000
79 Baskervill $117,783
80 Shepley Bulfinch $115,240
81 Westlake Reed Leskosky $100,000
82 Schenkel & Shultz $92,000
83 JRS Architect $90,000
84 PBDW Architects $84,917
85 Fentress Architects $77,968
86 FXFOWLE Architects $72,021
87 FitzGerald Associates Architects $70,000
88 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $54,034
89 ATA Beilharz Architects $20,176
90 Corgan $20,000
91 KSQ Architects $15,000
92 Rottet Studio $12,500
93 Emersion Design $6,200

 


 

TOP RETAIL SECTOR ENGINEERING FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Retail Revenue ($)
1 Jacobs $181,610,000
2 AECOM $62,888,000
3 Henderson Engineers $49,609,852
4 Core States Group $18,810,424
5 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $18,440,000
6 Thornton Tomasetti $8,884,977
7 Wallace Engineering $7,600,000
8 KLH Engineers $6,787,707
9 Arup $6,523,648
10 Larson Design Group $5,835,037
11 Dunham Associates $5,700,000
12 Highland Associates $4,800,000
13 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $4,536,699
14 Jensen Hughes $4,527,731
15 Coffman Engineers $4,374,000
16 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors $3,500,000
17 Vanderweil Engineers $3,419,800
18 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $3,209,296
19 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $2,646,775
20 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $2,632,000
21 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $2,500,000
22 RDK Engineers $2,277,000
23 Dewberry $2,110,827
24 Woolpert $2,079,529
25 KJWW Engineering Consultants $1,843,194
26 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $1,800,000
27 TTG $1,775,078
28 SSOE Group $1,756,392
29 Walter P Moore $1,729,103
30 GRAEF $1,620,000
31 CTLGroup $1,600,000
32 Leidos $1,519,000
33 Bala Consulting Engineers $1,436,000
34 Swanson Rink $1,400,000
35 Wick Fisher White $1,181,000
36 Zak Companies $1,004,452
37 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $934,953
38 ME Engineers $900,000
39 H.F. Lenz Company $800,000
40 Cardno Haynes Whaley $670,305
41 Martin/Martin $637,020
42 TLC Engineering for Architecture $625,379
43 OLA Consulting Engineers $529,000
44 KCI Technologies $500,000
45 I. C. Thomasson Associates $480,000
46 Carlson Design Construct $400,000
47 G&W Engineering $352,500
48 Spectrum Engineers $317,094
49 KPFF Consulting Engineers $225,000
50 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $175,100
51 RMF Engineering $150,000
52 Peter Basso Associates $117,000
53 Stanley Consultants $99,969
54 Karpinski Engineering $45,000
55 LaBella Associates $43,751
56 Allegheny Design Services $41,607
57 Newcomb & Boyd $34,672
58 Mazzetti $31,993
59 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $30,000
60 Apogee Consulting Group $21,000
61 P2S Engineering $8,280
62 Guernsey $3,762
63 Environmental Systems Design $2,204

 

 

TOP RETAIL SECTOR CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Retail Revenue ($)
1 PCL Construction $571,489,288
2 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $509,377,189
3 Shawmut Design and Construction $386,600,000
4 EMJ $295,900,000
5 Balfour Beatty US $223,740,932
6 Hoar Construction $185,065,000
7 Turner Construction $182,574,419
8 Schimenti Construction $155,000,000
9 Choate Construction $138,328,584
10 Yates Companies, The $138,100,000
11 O'Neil Industries $133,890,448
12 Beck Group, The $124,430,982
13 Hawkins Construction $119,723,054
14 Swinerton Builders $99,059,000
15 Gray Construction $85,982,867
16 Layton Construction $85,700,000
17 S. M. Wilson & Co. $83,679,809
18 C.W. Driver $82,240,000
19 DPR Construction $77,776,000
20 Graycor $72,927,092
21 KBE Building Corp. $65,140,968
22 IMC Construction $62,000,000
23 Structure Tone $60,422,000
24 Hill & Wilkinson $58,921,931
25 Kraus-Anderson Construction $57,000,000
26 Pepper Construction Group $56,141,000
27 Management Resource Systems $52,298,529
28 JE Dunn Construction $51,867,067
29 Flintco $45,000,000
30 Hill International $44,000,000
31 Ryan Companies $43,856,333
32 Manhattan Construction $43,280,000
33 Brasfield & Gorrie $40,715,536
34 JLL $38,901,977
35 LPCiminelli $32,425,194
36 Gilbane Building Co. $31,720,500
37 Weis Builders $29,783,870
38 Suffolk Construction $28,867,225
39 Skanska USA $25,166,448
40 Power Construction $22,000,000
41 Clark Group $21,006,091
42 W. M. Jordan $20,533,467
43 Lend Lease $17,578,000
44 Clune Construction $14,918,856
45 Kitchell Corporation $14,786,748
46 Walbridge $8,530,000
47 Leopardo Companies $8,272,908
48 LeChase Construction Services $8,000,000
49 Hoffman Construction $7,321,281
50 Weitz Company, The $6,479,000
51 McShane Companies, The $5,013,208
52 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $4,548,125
53 Doster Construction $3,645,866
54 McCarthy Holdings $2,597,844
55 Stalco Construction $1,400,000
56 Cumming $1,247,116
57 CORE Construction $1,181,364
58 Batson-Cook $994,985
59 Coakley & Williams Construction $739,145
60 Alberici Constructors $256,647
61 Donohoe Construction $193,215
62 Walsh Group, The $168,634
63 Sundt Construction $60,477

 

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