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Giants 300 Sports Facilities Report

Giants 300 Sports Facilities Report

BD+C's Giants 300 Top 25 AEC Firms in the Sports Facilities sector.


By Posted by Tim Gregorski, Senior Editor | August 8, 2012
Building Team: Hunt/Moss joint venture (CM); Populous (architect), Bliss & Nyitr
Building Team: Hunt/Moss joint venture (CM); Populous (architect), Bliss & Nyitray and Walter P Moore (structural engineers), an
This article first appeared in the August 2012 issue of BD+C.

The new Marlins Ballpark, located in Little Havana, Miami’s largest and most diverse neighborhood, opened in this past April. Situated atop the former location of the Orange Bowl, the $515 million, 928,000-sf LEED Gold ballpark pays tribute to Miami’s art deco heritage and grand majestic architecture, as well as its Caribbean influence and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.

 

 

 

TOP 25 SPORTS FACILITIES SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

Rank Company 2011 Sports Facilities Revenue ($)
1 Populous 81,200,000
2 HKS 15,181,855
3 Gensler 11,500,000
4 Heery International 9,080,000
5 HNTB Architecture 7,626,938
6 DLR Group 7,500,000
7 Perkins+Will 5,897,764
8 Solomon Cordwell Buenz 5,000,000
9 Wight & Company 4,932,700
10 EwingCole 4,000,000
11 PBK 3,140,000
12 NBBJ 2,681,000
13 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Assoc. 2,612,714
14 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 2,044,000
15 IBI Group 1,848,450
16 Sasaki Associates 1,812,490
17 ZGF Architects 1,698,520
18 Good Fulton & Farrell 1,369,740
19 Gould Evans 1,246,000
20 Tetra Tech Architects & Engineers 1,200,000
21 HDR Architecture 1,000,000
22 BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers 930,000
23 LPA 926,812
24 Rosser International 803,000
25 KZF Design 780,871

TOP 25 SPORTS FACILITIES SECTOR ENGINEERING FIRMS

Rank Company 2011 Sports Facilities Revenue ($)
1 Aecom Technology  Corp. 217,000,000
2 Thornton Tomasetti 14,880,000
3 URS Corp. 14,000,000
4 Jacobs 8,310,000
5 WSP USA 6,500,000
6 Stantec 6,345,000
7 Magnusson Klemencic Associates 5,299,453
8 Walter P Moore 4,664,444
9 Smith Seckman Reid 4,100,000
10 Henderson Engineers 3,000,000
11 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor 2,300,000
12 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 2,204,000
13 Dewberry 1,893,804
14 L.R. Kimball, a CDI Company 1,482,000
15 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 1,380,000
16 TLC Engineering for Architecture 1,337,385
17 French & Parrello Associates 1,269,167
18 Guernsey 1,045,269
19 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering 1,004,000
20 KPFF Consulting Engineers 1,000,000
21 TTG|TMAD Taylor & Gaines 925,200
22 Clark Nexsen 856,991
23 Birdsall Services Group 850,000
24 Environmental Systems Design 830,000
25 RMH Group, Inc., The 816,401

TOP 25 SPORTS FACILITES SECTOR CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

Rank Company 2011 Sports Facilities Revenue ($)
1 Turner Corporation, The 560,933,000
2 Hunt Construction Group 537,500,000
3 Mortenson Construction 293,720,000
4 PCL Construction Enterprises 284,986,506
5 Manhattan Construction Group 150,698,000
6 Barton Malow 121,621,680
7 Tutor Perini 119,151,000
8 Bernards 85,000,000
9 Flintco 65,400,000
10 Webcor Builders 63,165,105
11 Austin Industries 63,059,963
12 Suffolk Construction 44,306,488
13 Balfour Beatty US 42,992,640
14 Robins & Morton 38,500,000
15 Hoar Construction 36,854,000
16 CORE Construction 34,828,992
17 C.W. Driver 33,024,000
18 S. M. Wilson & Co. 24,642,795
19 Weitz Company, The 20,300,000
20 Skanska USA 19,147,583
21 Choate Construction 17,944,119
22 EMJ Corp. 17,735,406
23 Yates Companies, Inc., The 17,100,000
24 Hoffman Corp. 15,748,494
25 Linbeck Group 15,000,000

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