Top 100 Industrial Design Firms



Top 100 industrial design firms

(See our Giants 300 Industrial Sector Report.)



  Firm Billings 
1. Jacobs Engineering Group 839,912,690
2. CH2M HILL 326,703,300
3. Carter & Burgess 98,948,692
4. SSOE 56,400,000
5. Ghafari Associates 38,512,320
6. URS Corp. 38,000,000
7. Clark, Richardson & Biskup Consulting Engineers 37,498,516
8. M+W Zander 35,002,000
9. The Benham Cos. 31,509,729
10. Burns & McDonnell 30,330,000
11. Stantec 25,889,931
12. KlingStubbins 23,400,000
13. STV Group 22,400,000
14. Merrick & Co. 22,050,000
15. Ware Malcomb 21,461,540
16. Ingenium Group 17,900,190
17. HDR Architecture 17,310,000
18. Baker and Associates 16,717,018
19. Stellar 14,985,000
20. Flad & Associates 14,625,000
21. The Facility Group 13,032,000
22. Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor 11,951,000
23. DMJM H&N 11,500,000
24. Hixson Architects Engineers Interiors 10,320,000
25. Middough 9,600,000
26. Parsons Brinckerhoff 8,950,000
27. Smith Seckman Reid 8,100,000
28. BRPH Cos. 7,830,000
29. EwingCole 7,668,150
30. Power Engineers 7,236,444
31. Stanley Consultants 6,944,000
32. Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber 6,850,800
33. Day & Zimmermann Engineering & Field Services 6,500,000
34. Hammel, Green and Abrahamson 6,130,000
35. Albert Kahn Associates 6,096,200
36. Tsoi/Kobus & Associates 5,904,000
37. Graef, Anhalt, Schloemer & Associates 5,880,000
38. Corgan Associates 5,678,820
39. Affiliated Engineers 5,391,000
40. Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon 5,000,000
41. Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers 4,670,546
42. Leo A Daly 4,580,000
43. BEI Associates 4,275,000
44. Glumac 4,212,000
45. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 4,200,000
46. Schirmer Engineering Corp. 4,087,235
47. PageSoutherlandPage 3,870,000
48. Bergmann Associates 3,800,000
49. A. Epstein and Sons International 3,720,000
50. Shive-Hattery 3,640,000
51. The RMH Group 3,601,262
52. Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 3,600,000
53. Harley Ellis Devereaux 3,582,130
54. Wick Fisher White Engineers 3,450,000
55. Mead & Hunt 3,383,300
56. Coffman Engineers 3,200,000
57. Computerized Structural Design 3,096,000
58. Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects 2,902,609
59. Vanderweil Engineers 2,807,369
60. Martin Associates Group 2,800,000
61. Lizardos Engineering Associates 2,636,954
62. Randall-Paulson Architects 2,623,278
63. Rolf Jensen & Associates 2,597,000
64. Studios Architecture 2,557,847
65. SEi Cos. 2,490,000
66. Hillier Architecture 2,488,000
67. Erdman, Anthony and Associates 2,377,500
68. Richard D. Kimball Co. 2,359,768
69. TRO Jung/Brannen 2,225,000
70. Teng Affiliated Cos. 2,222,970
71. GreenbergFarrow 2,208,000
72. OZ Architecture 2,200,000
73. Symmes Maini & McKee Associates 2,067,400
74. GRW 2,000,000
75. Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern 1,989,230
76. Kirksey 1,983,212
77. TMAD Taylor & Gaines 1,933,760
78. Rosser International 1,872,000
79. L. Robert Kimball & Associates 1,832,600
80. KJWW Engineering Consultants 1,830,000
81. HLW International 1,750,000
82. Syska Hennessy Group 1,670,853
83. The Durrant Group 1,650,000
84. Clark Nexsen 1,610,100
85. SBLM Architects 1,600,000
86. CTA Architects Engineers 1,590,000
87. Gresham, Smith and Partners 1,545,000
88. M/E Engineering 1,504,500
89. Thermaltech Engineering 1,400,000
90. Gould Evans Associates 1,201,020
91. H+L Architecture 1,079,453
92. TLC Engineering for Architecture 1,057,800
93. RS&H 1,000,000
94. Architectural Alliance 968,850
95. Weidlinger Associates 944,000
96. KCI Technologies 934,264
97. Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 926,869
98. The S/L/A/M Collaborative 867,000
99. Thornton Tomasetti 830,000
100. KTA Group 775,000
  Based on 2006 billings in $ millions   Source: 2007 Giants 300 survey  Note: This ranking is based on firms that made the BD+C Giants 300 list.



 


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