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2020 Government Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. government buildings sector

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2020 Government Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. government buildings sector

HNTB, Jacobs, and Turner top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest government sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C STAFF | December 3, 2020
2020 Government Sector Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S. government buildings sector

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HNTB, Jacobs, and Turner top BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest government sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 150 Government Sector Architecture and AE Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 HNTB Corporation $220,109,401
2 Stantec $168,989,295
3 Gensler $163,748,408
4 HOK $128,273,000
5 HDR $80,440,000
6 Page $71,225,000
7 ZGF Architects $64,040,410
8 SmithGroup $63,431,537
9 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $60,422,107
10 Leo A Daly $54,064,624
11 RS&H $52,400,000
12 HKS $32,781,621
13 Quinn Evans $32,553,427
14 NAC Architecture $31,882,126
15 Whitman Requardt and Associates $27,011,260
16 EYP Architecture & Engineering $23,970,251
17 CallisonRTKL $23,793,035
18 Clark Nexsen $23,774,000
19 HGA $20,461,511
20 DLZ Corporation $18,819,600
21 Harvard Jolly Architecture $18,350,855
22 Perkins Eastman $17,471,584
23 Hoefer Wysocki $17,253,000
24 EXP $16,298,801
25 Zyscovich Architects $15,927,739
26 Ennead Architects $15,920,641
27 H2M Architects + Engineers $15,351,894
28 BLDD Architects $15,330,000
29 Wold Architects and Engineers $14,737,000
30 Wendel $14,037,410
31 KCCT $12,866,873
32 LPA $12,522,794
33 DLA Architects $12,053,971
34 Moseley Architects $11,546,229
35 PGAL $11,470,000
36 G70 $11,218,000
37 Orcutt | Winslow $11,100,000
38 Ratio Architects $10,770,602
39 FGM Architects $10,456,232
40 Marmon Mok Architecture $10,258,173
41 Urbahn Architects $10,221,399
42 Kirksey Architecture $10,047,572
43 EwingCole $10,000,000
44 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $9,964,235
45 Barge Design Solutions $9,902,385
46 AE Works Ltd. $9,442,000
47 Dattner Architects $9,347,863
48 NBBJ $9,000,000
49 TreanorHL $8,800,000
50 Stevens & Wilkinson $8,750,000
51 Flad Architects $8,426,000
52 LS3P $8,392,080
53 AHL $8,199,249
54 Kahler Slater $7,527,944
55 GWWO Architects $7,379,680
56 Huitt-Zollars, Inc. $7,111,000
57 BWBR $6,897,000
58 Cooper Carry $6,798,124
59 Emersion Design $6,598,297
60 BKV Group $6,408,711
61 Grimm + Parker Architects $6,318,079
62 Bergmann $5,760,000
63 RDG Planning & Design $5,013,664
64 CPL $4,962,952
65 DLR Group $4,591,000
66 Davis Brody Bond $4,540,826
67 Nelson Worldwide $4,400,000
68 Perkins and Will $3,721,980
69 ThenDesign Architecture $3,500,000
70 HMC Architects $3,451,892
71 JCJ Architecture $3,436,126
72 RSP Architects $3,407,000
73 Crawford Architects $3,380,000
74 Finegold Alexander Architects $3,373,833
75 CO Architects $3,315,700
76 YGH Architecture $3,247,061
77 Moody Nolan $3,105,350
78 GRW $3,098,559
79 Sasaki $3,064,847
80 BCA Architects & Engineers $3,000,000
81 Clark Enersen Partners, The $2,759,653
82 Hussey Gay Bell $2,759,307
83 Progressive AE $2,641,132
84 WLC Architects $2,625,078
85 Little Diversified Architectural Consulting $2,486,938
86 JLG Architects $2,457,912
87 DGA $2,426,136
88 KCBA Architects $2,259,800
89 Ware Malcomb $2,213,956
90 FXCollaborative $2,114,722
91 REES $2,059,851
92 Alliiance $2,013,065
93 TETER $1,995,889
94 SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture $1,743,933
95 Lawrence Group $1,672,900
96 Caldwell Associates Architects $1,620,259
97 Miller Dunwiddie $1,360,000
98 GFF $1,289,511
99 M+A Architects $1,234,386
100 Architecture, Incorporated $1,209,700
101 Larson Design Group $1,111,720
102 Ayres $1,083,000
103 Legat Architects $1,011,000
104 Method Architecture $968,179
105 Architectural Design Consultants $925,000
106 Garmann/Miller Architects-Engineers $863,005
107 PF&A Design $826,143
108 GSB $810,660
109 Carrier Johnson + Culture $729,111
110 TEG Architects $702,048
111 BHDP Architecture $668,970
112 SchenkelShultz Architecture $665,695
113 Diamond Schmitt Architects $644,243
114 FCA $638,531
115 Fanning Howey Associates $629,648
116 SchraderGroup $553,768
117 Randall-Paulson Architects $551,338
118 CTA Architects $510,328
119 E4H Environments for Health Architecture $500,000
120 Fennick McCredie Architecture $479,380
121 ACAI Associates $476,320
122 VMDO Architects $469,000
123 Champlin Architecture $467,796
124 Spiezle Group $450,000
125 BBGM $420,000
126 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $418,174
127 WDG Architecture $400,000
128 Interior Architects $386,283
129 GMB Architecture + Engineering $357,593
130 Prellwitz Chilinski Associates (PCA) $313,000
131 Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) $310,000
132 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $277,804
133 Bostwick Design Partnership $230,000
134 RDC / Studio One Eleven $225,683
135 Array Architects $163,709
136 FreemanWhite, a Haskell Company $161,694
137 Smallwood $153,226
138 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $143,000
139 CSArch $118,052
140 Ballinger $91,746
141 CBT $87,632
142 Cuningham Group Architecture $53,083
143 SHP $50,000
144 Shepley Bulfinch $44,436
145 Sebree Architects $40,000
146 Payette $35,844
147 Baskervill $33,619
148 Design Collaborative $17,740
149 RGA Architects $12,594
150 Huntsman Architectural Group $7,564
151 AE7 $2,787

BD+C 2020 Giants 400 Report

 

Top 85 Government Sector Engineering and EA Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Jacobs $476,660,266
2 AECOM $281,000,000
3 Burns & McDonnell $124,732,198
4 Black & Veatch $98,140,000
5 Dewberry $88,947,426
6 WSP $84,178,207
7 KPFF Consulting Engineers $76,512,000
8 Kimley-Horn $70,626,883
9 Arup $55,693,246
10 Wiley|Wilson $46,112,000
11 NV5 Global $41,534,000
12 Jensen Hughes $36,567,862
13 RMF Engineering $35,000,000
14 Stanley Consultants $33,806,115
15 IMEG Corp. $29,782,258
16 M.C. Dean $24,082,929
17 STV $23,817,970
18 Apogee Consulting Group $19,543,000
19 CDM Smith $19,035,245
20 Shive-Hattery $17,345,844
21 Affiliated Engineers $16,593,514
22 LaBella Associates $16,505,680
23 KZF Design $16,216,558
24 BRPH Architects Engineers $13,785,546
25 Henderson Engineers $12,813,170
26 Woolpert $11,995,964
27 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $11,424,864
28 Martin/Martin $10,776,945
29 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $10,346,000
30 Salas O'Brien $9,969,832
31 Walter P Moore $9,429,552
32 Ghafari Associates $9,111,000
33 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $8,959,864
34 Vanderweil Engineers $7,697,000
35 LBYD Engineers $7,571,889
36 Newcomb & Boyd $7,032,950
37 Morrison Hershfield $6,826,070
38 Architectural Engineers Inc. $6,484,186
39 Halff Associates $6,211,000
40 Ross & Baruzzini $6,094,000
41 Syska Hennessy Group $6,005,800
42 Cushing Terrell (formerly CTA Architects Engineers) $5,445,469
43 Karpinski Engineering $5,282,973
44 Becker Morgan Group $4,967,108
45 HEAPY $4,943,848
46 RMH Group, The $4,819,888
47 TLC Engineering Solutions $4,346,762
48 M/E Engineering $4,309,095
49 Osborn Engineering $3,885,000
50 KCI Technologies $3,500,000
51 ESD $3,340,892
52 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $3,319,852
53 JP Harvey Engineering Solutions $2,760,662
54 Kohler Ronan $2,602,774
55 JQ Engineering $2,555,253
56 Spectrum Engineers $2,414,160
57 KLH Engineers $2,300,564
58 H.F. Lenz $2,280,650
59 AKF Group $1,800,000
60 P2S $1,505,530
61 ThermalTech Engineering $1,500,000
62 Peter Basso Associates $1,500,000
63 Schaefer $1,320,069
64 Dunham Associates $1,300,000
65 SSC Engineering $1,298,890
66 Epstein $1,234,000
67 French & Parrello Associates $1,167,127
68 KCL Engineering $1,080,908
69 OLA Consulting Engineers $908,000
70 Primera Engineers $905,055
71 Bernhard $882,000
72 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $842,277
73 EAPC Architects Engineers $839,038
74 GRAEF $831,180
75 RTM Engineering Consultants $805,822
76 Tec Inc. Engineering & Design $779,465
77 Mazzetti $719,555
78 SSOE Group $707,485
79 Galloway & Company $585,966
80 PS&S $515,000
81 Highland Associates $500,000
82 Allen & Shariff $423,138
83 ME Engineers $410,000
84 Smith Seckman Reid $371,132
85 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $298,428
86 PBS Engineers $275,000
87 Pedco E & A Services $250,000
88 RWB Consulting Engineers $215,000
89 Wick Fisher White $160,000

BD+C 2020 Giants 400 Report

 

Top 75 Government Sector Contractors and CM Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Turner Construction Company $3,281,308,538
2 Hensel Phelps $2,352,294,395
3 Clark Group $2,068,533,960
4 PCL Construction Enterprises $1,836,407,856
5 Gilbane Building Company $918,575,000
6 Austin Industries $789,770,132
7 BL Harbert International $746,334,320
8 Lendlease $700,220,803
9 JE Dunn Construction $640,453,634
10 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $620,505,912
11 Hoffman Construction $523,842,913
12 Holder Construction $510,000,000
13 McCarthy Holdings $478,242,352
14 Balfour Beatty US $443,266,102
15 Yates Companies, The $370,613,000
16 Mortenson $367,016,000
17 M.C. Dean $337,242,630
18 STO Building Group $329,215,962
19 Walsh Group, The $288,818,447
20 Hill International $265,785,788
21 Brasfield & Gorrie $265,094,484
22 Jacobs $253,137,654
23 Manhattan Construction Group $245,407,130
24 Sundt Construction $218,493,660
25 AECOM $197,000,000
26 Messer Construction $196,432,937
27 CORE Construction Group $181,785,743
28 Skanska USA $156,426,990
29 HITT Contracting $142,547,828
30 James G. Davis Construction $136,644,259
31 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $107,836,972
32 Hunter Roberts Construction $102,000,000
33 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction $91,208,000
34 Haskell $88,121,904
35 Kaufman Lynn Construction $58,266,627
36 TQ Constructors $56,500,000
37 Kraus-Anderson Construction $47,000,000
38 C.W. Driver Companies $46,332,898
39 Cumming $40,126,000
40 Crossland Construction $39,048,824
41 Robins & Morton $38,036,612
42 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $38,000,409
43 LeChase Construction Services $35,300,285
44 Harkins Builders $35,000,000
45 W. M. Jordan Company $34,775,851
46 Wendel $34,500,740
47 Ryan Companies US $33,198,958
48 Russell Construction $33,000,000
49 Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors $32,091,685
50 Walbridge $30,980,749
51 Haselden Construction $27,670,226
52 Burns & McDonnell $25,031,842
53 DPR Construction $24,406,000
54 DeAngelis Diamond $23,537,513
55 W.E. O'Neil Construction $22,842,561
56 Clancy & Theys Construction $21,421,890
57 Fortis Construction $21,204,497
58 Richard Group $19,027,651
59 Webcor $15,953,824
60 Barton Malow $15,000,000
61 BlueScope Construction $14,209,347
62 STV $14,135,508
63 New South Construction $11,788,000
64 Bette Companies, The $7,247,131
65 Hoar Construction $4,987,000
66 Paric Holdings $4,550,000
67 Joeris General Contractors $3,971,607
68 Choate Construction $2,825,227
69 BRPH Architects Engineers $2,611,577
70 Wohlsen Construction $2,309,000
71 Progressive AE $1,792,238
72 Cotter Consulting $1,352,212
73 JLG Architects $1,329,374
74 KBE Building Corporation $556,853
75 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $521,730
76 KCI Technologies $500,000
77 Brownstone $213,696
78 Suffolk Construction $203,094

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