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2020 Cultural Facilities Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. cultural facilities sector

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2020 Cultural Facilities Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. cultural facilities sector

AECOM, Arup, and Populous head BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest cultural facilities sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C STAFF | December 3, 2020
2020 Cultural Facilities Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. cultural facilities sector

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AECOM, Arup, and Populous head BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest cultural facilities sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 100 Cultural Facilities Sector Architecture and AE Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Populous $59,194,498
2 Gensler $33,977,512
3 DLR Group $23,974,000
4 CallisonRTKL $19,841,518
5 Quinn Evans $18,181,119
6 HKS $12,931,795
7 LPA $12,522,794
8 Davis Brody Bond $11,170,714
9 HGA $10,317,974
10 Huitt-Zollars, Inc. $9,917,000
11 Ayers Saint Gross $8,247,312
12 Diamond Schmitt Architects $7,647,413
13 SmithGroup $7,599,327
14 GWWO Architects $7,281,976
15 Ennead Architects $6,567,043
16 LMN Architects $5,969,500
17 Stantec $5,651,550
18 HDR $5,494,892
19 EwingCole $5,300,000
20 Clark Nexsen $4,794,000
21 GBBN $4,018,000
22 Fentress Architects $4,000,000
23 Perkins Eastman $3,900,000
24 Ratio Architects $3,847,234
25 Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) $3,450,969
26 Payette $3,163,250
27 Perkins and Will $3,123,870
28 Moody Nolan $2,484,280
29 Grimm + Parker Architects $2,400,984
30 HOK $2,290,000
31 FXCollaborative $2,283,874
32 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $2,249,999
33 Leo A Daly $2,244,575
34 PGAL $2,226,000
35 JCJ Architecture $2,158,158
36 RDC / Studio One Eleven $1,909,235
37 Holst Architecture $1,854,660
38 Goettsch Partners $1,800,000
39 Elkus Manfredi Architects $1,796,000
40 Emersion Design $1,691,627
41 Sasaki $1,617,387
42 BHDP Architecture $1,539,994
43 CPL $1,535,862
44 Mithun $1,219,262
45 HuntonBrady Architects $1,122,012
46 Little Diversified Architectural Consulting $1,108,430
47 Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects (SNHA) $1,000,000
ThenDesign Architecture $1,000,000
49 Progressive AE $944,353
50 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $868,346
51 MEIS Architects $828,000
52 Kahler Slater $790,179
53 Clark Enersen Partners, The $787,569
54 StudioGC architecture + interiors $767,103
55 Alliiance $725,862
56 WATG $716,393
57 Hollis + Miller Architects $712,833
58 Wendel $701,829
59 Finegold Alexander Architects $694,865
60 CBT $676,513
61 RSP Architects $646,000
62 BKV Group $578,049
63 H2M Architects + Engineers $493,340
64 Bostwick Design Partnership $450,000
65 RDG Planning & Design $446,501
66 ZGF Architects $422,929
67 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $394,616
68 Dattner Architects $390,909
69 VMDO Architects $374,000
70 DLZ Corporation $293,600
71 Stevens & Wilkinson $250,000
72 GFF $240,280
73 Miller Dunwiddie $217,200
74 AHL $192,604
75 CTA Architects $183,652
76 AE Works Ltd. $183,000
77 Design 3 International (D3i) $175,000
78 Shepley Bulfinch $171,730
79 Urbahn Architects $169,415
80 Cooper Carry $164,739
81 Cuningham Group Architecture $143,549
82 Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) $140,000
83 Ballinger $129,450
84 JLG Architects $109,672
85 Marmon Mok Architecture $108,165
86 SHP $100,000
87 SchenkelShultz Architecture $98,718
88 NAC Architecture $87,277
89 HMC Architects $76,076
90 Method Architecture $72,302
91 Ayres $67,000
92 Champlin Architecture $65,920
93 SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture $55,660
94 EXP $48,496
95 BWBR $35,000
96 Fennick McCredie Architecture $34,663
97 DLA Architects $31,224
98 Massa Multimedia Architecture $30,000
99 TreanorHL $30,000
Architectural Design Consultants $30,000
101 Ashley McGraw Architects $25,962
102 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $15,000
103 Baskervill $14,347
104 Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) $4,086

BD+C 2020 Giants 400 Report

 

Top 60 Cultural Facilities Sector Engineering and EA Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Arup $27,069,971
2 KPFF Consulting Engineers $18,837,000
3 Thornton Tomasetti $11,477,247
4 WSP $8,876,160
5 ME Engineers $8,450,000
6 Morrison Hershfield $6,826,071
7 AECOM $5,900,000
8 Kohler Ronan $5,049,393
9 Walter P Moore $4,253,592
10 NV5 Global $3,796,000
11 TLC Engineering Solutions $3,498,908
12 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $2,570,338
13 Jacobs $2,457,300
14 IMEG Corp. $2,400,000
15 Jensen Hughes $2,354,453
16 Ross & Baruzzini $2,197,000
17 Henderson Engineers $1,785,498
18 Osborn Engineering $1,590,000
19 Martin/Martin $1,015,326
20 Dewberry $863,546
21 GRAEF $840,746
22 Peter Basso Associates $830,000
23 Bernhard $551,000
24 JQ Engineering $550,786
25 RTM Engineering Consultants $537,215
26 Smith Seckman Reid $510,528
27 OLA Consulting Engineers $508,000
28 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $501,059
29 Dunham Associates $500,000
30 Newcomb & Boyd $490,845
31 Cushing Terrell (formerly CTA Architects Engineers) $429,660
32 Wiley|Wilson $387,500
33 Affiliated Engineers $372,000
34 ESD $369,789
35 RMF Engineering $340,000
36 Karpinski Engineering $289,250
37 Vanderweil Engineers $277,600
38 Salas O'Brien $270,899
39 Wallace Engineering $270,000
40 Highland Associates $250,000
41 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $247,527
42 AKF Group $240,000
43 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $212,280
44 LaBella Associates $180,495
45 Spectrum Engineers $148,000
46 Schaefer $136,801
47 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $135,000
48 KCL Engineering $131,865
49 PS&S $123,000
50 Allen & Shariff $112,506
51 KLH Engineers $101,451
52 EAPC Architects Engineers $95,041
53 Arora Engineers $83,253
54 LBYD Engineers $72,197
55 Primera Engineers $59,287
56 Tec Inc. Engineering & Design $50,197
57 Apogee Consulting Group $19,200
58 SSC Engineering $16,455
59 Marque Engineering $14,000
60 STV $9,330
61 KZF Design $5,730
62 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $5,176

BD+C 2020 Giants 400 Report

 

Top 55 Cultural Facilities Sector Contractors and CM Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 AECOM $348,100,000
2 Clark Group $259,392,380
3 Turner Construction Company $254,269,030
4 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $209,956,489
5 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $177,594,000
6 McCarthy Holdings $122,087,694
7 Skanska USA $101,113,775
8 Gilbane Building Company $96,020,000
9 Manhattan Construction Group $86,685,436
10 STO Building Group $69,000,000
11 Hensel Phelps $56,000,054
12 DPR Construction $53,176,000
13 Shawmut Design and Construction $50,330,004
14 C.W. Driver Companies $46,332,898
15 Swinerton $46,000,000
16 VCC $33,303,744
17 JE Dunn Construction $32,504,723
18 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $26,211,647
19 Balfour Beatty US $22,947,722
20 Mortenson $21,682,000
21 Choate Construction $18,848,503
22 S. M. Wilson $18,403,598
23 W. M. Jordan Company $16,450,416
24 Hill International $13,841,718
25 PCL Construction Enterprises $12,815,216
26 Austin Industries $11,669,444
27 LeChase Construction Services $10,575,960
28 Hoffman Construction $8,212,905
29 Cumming $8,025,200
30 DeAngelis Diamond $7,828,123
31 Haselden Construction $6,521,535
32 Batson-Cook Construction $5,715,327
33 Walsh Group, The $5,075,218
34 Pepper Construction $4,437,711
35 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $4,186,000
36 Wohlsen Construction $3,960,000
37 Jacobs $3,489,000
38 Russell Construction $3,000,000
39 JLL $2,199,893
40 Andersen Construction $2,000,000
41 Messer Construction $1,952,813
42 Nabholz Corporation $1,700,869
43 Arc Building Partners $1,500,832
44 Clancy & Theys Construction $1,339,548
45 Walbridge $1,321,346
46 Cotter Consulting $931,552
47 BL Harbert International $537,835
48 Progressive AE $262,204
49 Brownstone $66,088
50 Yates Companies, The $41,000
51 KBE Building Corporation $31,919
52 Level 10 Construction $25,042
53 JLG Architects $19,113
54 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $12,140
55 Richard Group $4,864

BD+C 2020 Giants 400 Report

 

 

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