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2020 Science & Technology Facilities Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the S+T sector

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2020 Science & Technology Facilities Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the S+T sector

HDR, Jacobs, and Turner head BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest science and technology (S+T) facilities sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C STAFF | December 3, 2020
2020 Science & Technology Facilities Giants: Top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the S+T sector

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HDR, Jacobs, and Turner head BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest science and technology (S+T) facilities sector architecture, engineering, and construction firms, as reported in the 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 45 Science & Technology Facilities Sector Architecture and AE Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 HDR $49,784,918
2 SmithGroup $42,644,554
3 Perkins and Will $31,508,770
4 HOK $29,259,000
5 Page $22,500,000
6 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $17,597,921
7 SGA $16,514,202
8 TRIA $13,327,250
9 CannonDesign $12,000,000
10 EXP $11,295,975
11 EwingCole $10,800,000
12 BSA LifeStructures $10,583,465
13 Perkins Eastman $10,497,913
14 DGA $9,140,372
15 Clark Enersen Partners, The $8,844,964
16 Ayers Saint Gross $8,732,874
17 CO Architects $5,625,400
18 Flad Architects $5,391,000
19 HGA $5,164,162
20 LMN Architects $5,000,000
21 Huntsman Architectural Group $4,897,443
22 TreanorHL $4,600,000
23 BWBR $4,544,000
24 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $3,568,754
25 NBBJ $3,200,000
26 Architectural Resources Cambridge (ARC) $2,746,567
27 Clark Nexsen $2,700,000
28 MBH Architects $2,510,000
29 HLW $2,500,000
30 Gensler $2,211,090
31 HED $2,000,000
32 KGD Architecture $1,958,583
33 Alliiance $1,782,508
34 Ballinger $1,741,967
35 Ware Malcomb $1,703,756
36 Bergmann $1,500,000
37 RSP Architects $893,000
38 Margulies Perruzzi $889,855
39 Kirksey Architecture $830,711
40 Mithun $771,275
41 Urbahn Architects $677,662
42 YGH Architecture $524,640
43 Taylor Design $509,000
44 CPL $191,190
45 AHL $149,813
46 Leo A Daly $58,491
47 Ratio Architects $4,359

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Top 30 Science & Technology Facilities Sector Engineering and EA Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Jacobs $155,000,000
2 Jensen Hughes $10,983,620
3 BRPH Architects Engineers $7,163,817
4 RMF Engineering $7,000,000
5 Vanderweil Engineers $6,300,800
6 KPFF Consulting Engineers $6,279,000
7 STV $3,507,364
8 Dewberry $3,474,828
9 Newcomb & Boyd $3,317,035
10 PS&S $3,228,000
11 Thornton Tomasetti $3,175,392
12 IMEG Corp. $2,896,698
13 RMH Group, The $2,170,155
14 CDM Smith $1,903,525
15 Syska Hennessy Group $1,780,453
16 M/E Engineering $1,436,365
17 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $1,398,116
18 NV5 Global $1,326,000
19 Arup $1,208,763
20 Mazzetti $1,102,926
21 Paradigm Structural Engineers $1,076,088
22 AKF Group $860,000
23 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $800,282
24 SSOE Group $773,839
25 Peter Basso Associates $300,000
26 Dunham Associates $250,000
27 Osborn Engineering $225,000
28 Arora Engineers $208,133
29 Highland Associates $200,000
30 KLH Engineers $171,529
31 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $96,508
32 Wallace Engineering $50,000
33 Walter P Moore $24,597

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Top 25 Science & Technology Facilities Sector Contractors and CM Firms for 2020
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Turner Construction Company $355,370,930
2 DPR Construction $328,591,000
3 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, The $267,633,449
4 Gilbane Building Company $181,237,000
5 Jacobs $88,169,000
6 McCownGordon Construction, LLC $82,032,154
7 Skanska USA $60,157,913
8 Messer Construction $55,609,097
9 Columbia $54,000,000
10 McCarthy Holdings $52,879,764
11 LeChase Construction Services $51,177,952
12 Swinerton $40,000,000
13 Barton Malow $34,369,566
14 BRPH Architects Engineers $11,989,183
15 Andersen Construction $6,400,000
16 Kraus-Anderson Construction $6,000,000
17 Donohoe Construction $5,186,812
18 Cumming $5,015,750
19 Hagerman Group, The $5,000,000
20 Russell Construction $5,000,000
21 STV $4,308,536
22 Fortis Construction $3,886,382
23 Robins & Morton $2,965,922
24 Hill International $415,243
25 W.E. O'Neil Construction $234,804

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