Top 100 Institutional Design Firms
Top 100 institutional design firms |
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| Firm | Billings |
| 1. | URS Corp. | 258,400,000 |
| 2. | Jacobs Engineering Group | 161,910,880 |
| 3. | Carter & Burgess | 156,953,097 |
| 4. | HDR Architecture | 147,135,000 |
| 5. | CH2M HILL | 140,015,700 |
| 6. | HOK | 129,994,521 |
| 7. | Cannon Design | 110,797,500 |
| 8. | HKS | 97,036,057 |
| 9. | HNTB Architecture | 95,067,643 |
| 10. | STV Group | 89,600,000 |
| 11. | Perkins+Will | 88,740,000 |
| 12. | SmithGroup | 87,599,360 |
| 13. | Stantec | 82,238,603 |
| 14. | DMJM H&N | 80,500,000 |
| 15. | RTKL Associates | 77,136,000 |
| 16. | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | 73,500,000 |
| 17. | Leo A Daly | 64,120,000 |
| 18. | Gensler | 63,150,000 |
| 19. | Parsons Brinckerhoff | 62,650,000 |
| 20. | PageSoutherlandPage | 61,920,000 |
| 21. | Burns & McDonnell | 60,660,000 |
| 22. | NBBJ | 59,519,000 |
| 23. | Burt Hill | 59,475,000 |
| 24. | HMC Architects | 53,965,591 |
| 25. | NTDStichler Architecture | 52,800,000 |
| 26. | CUH2A | 50,922,000 |
| 27. | DLR Group | 46,920,000 |
| 28. | Perkins Eastman | 45,500,000 |
| 29. | Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architecture & Engineering | 44,847,000 |
| 30. | BSA LifeStructures | 43,203,821 |
| 31. | Anshen+Allen | 42,800,000 |
| 32. | SchenkelShultz | 42,463,200 |
| 33. | Gresham, Smith and Partners | 40,685,000 |
| 34. | Smith Seckman Reid | 40,500,000 |
| 35. | Hammel, Green and Abrahamson | 39,845,000 |
| 36. | Harley Ellis Devereaux | 38,891,697 |
| 37. | Chong Partners Architecture | 38,151,000 |
| 38. | Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott | 37,846,100 |
| 39. | Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern | 36,203,988 |
| 40. | Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor | 35,224,000 |
| 41. | Ellerbe Becket | 34,705,600 |
| 42. | TLC Engineering for Architecture | 34,378,500 |
| 43. | FreemanWhite | 34,000,000 |
| 44. | WHR Architects | 33,195,506 |
| 45. | TMAD Taylor & Gaines | 32,873,913 |
| 46. | Fanning/Howey Associates | 32,413,820 |
| 47. | Thornton Tomasetti | 31,540,000 |
| 48. | OWP/P | 30,290,000 |
| 49. | Sasaki Associates | 30,250,000 |
| 50. | Dewberry | 29,120,000 |
| 51. | Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects | 29,026,089 |
| 52. | RBB Architects | 28,955,000 |
| 53. | EwingCole | 28,116,550 |
| 54. | Moseley Architects | 27,900,000 |
| 55. | Affiliated Engineers | 27,554,000 |
| 56. | Mead & Hunt | 27,066,400 |
| 57. | TRO Jung/Brannen | 26,700,000 |
| 58. | Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates | 26,400,000 |
| 59. | Clark Nexsen | 25,761,600 |
| 60. | Fentress Bradburn Architects | 25,511,240 |
| 61. | Vanderweil Engineers | 24,330,532 |
| 62. | The S/L/A/M Collaborative | 23,698,000 |
| 63. | Weidlinger Associates | 23,600,000 |
| 64. | KlingStubbins | 23,400,000 |
| 65. | Harvard Jolly | 23,319,676 |
| 66. | L. Robert Kimball & Associates | 23,300,200 |
| 67. | Karlsberger | 22,569,400 |
| 68. | Gould Evans Associates | 22,419,040 |
| 69. | Albert Kahn Associates | 21,613,800 |
| 70. | The Thomas Group, A Tetra Tech Co. | 20,691,000 |
| 71. | LPA | 20,450,086 |
| 72. | Odell Associates | 20,034,000 |
| 73. | Syska Hennessy Group | 19,214,812 |
| 74. | Simpson Gumpertz & Heger | 19,000,817 |
| 75. | GBBN Architects | 18,375,000 |
| 76. | Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz | 18,244,500 |
| 77. | Arquitectonica | 17,635,619 |
| 78. | Hillier Architecture | 17,416,000 |
| 79. | FKP Architects | 16,994,700 |
| 80. | Flack + Kurtz | 16,000,000 |
| 81. | CTA Architects Engineers | 15,900,000 |
| 82. | VOA Associates | 15,600,000 |
| 83. | Sparling | 15,461,400 |
| 84. | The Durrant Group | 14,850,000 |
| 85. | Flad & Associates | 14,625,000 |
| 86. | Baker and Associates | 14,536,538 |
| 87. | BRPH Cos. | 14,500,000 |
| 88. | KJWW Engineering Consultants | 14,274,000 |
| 89. | H.F. Lenz Co. | 14,202,404 |
| 90. | The Facility Group | 14,118,000 |
| 91. | KPFF Consulting Engineers | 14,100,000 |
| 92. | Steffian Bradley Architects | 14,013,243 |
| 93. | Moody Nolan | 13,200,000 |
| 94. | Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners | 13,038,000 |
| 95. | Astorino | 12,825,480 |
| 96. | Fletcher-Thompson | 12,100,000 |
| 97. | Heery International | 11,943,000 |
| 98. | M+W Zander | 11,825,000 |
| 99. | H+L Architecture | 11,739,049 |
| 100. | Tsoi/Kobus & Associates | 11,623,500 |
| 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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