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INDUSTRIAL SECTOR GIANTS: Stantec, Turner, Jacobs among top industrial AEC firms

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INDUSTRIAL SECTOR GIANTS: Stantec, Turner, Jacobs among top industrial AEC firms

BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest industrial sector design and construction firms, as reported in the 2015 Giants 300 Report


By BD+C Staff | September 10, 2015
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR GIANTS: Stantec, Turner, Jacobs among top industrial AEC firms

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TOP INDUSTRIAL SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

Rank  Company 2014 Industrial Revenue ($)
1 Stantec $49,720,232
2 BRPH $38,224,332
3 Ware Malcomb $12,072,898
4 Gresham, Smith and Partners $9,281,000
5 Shive-Hattery $7,242,769
6 Glumac $5,375,599
7 Albert Kahn Associates $4,600,000
8 Leo A Daly $4,560,623
9 Clark Nexsen $4,220,000
10 Bergmann Associates $4,117,330
11 Harley Ellis Devereaux $3,912,000
12 CTA Architects Engineers $3,785,204
13 Luckett & Farley $2,676,496
14 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood $2,527,688
15 Heery International $2,479,570
16 RS&H $2,345,000
17 Beyer Blinder Belle $1,826,939
18 Lord Aeck Sargent $1,659,194
19 Kirksey Architecture $1,552,200
20 Gensler $1,500,000
21 KZF Design $1,456,127
22 Integrus Architecture $1,353,439
23 Morris Architects $1,315,000
24 ATA Beilharz Architects $1,156,948
25 Nelson $937,803
26 NORR $909,699
27 Moody Nolan $791,175
28 STG Design $779,000
29 Cooper Robertson $600,000
30 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $582,802
31 Baskervill $471,130
32 Environetics $468,746
33 HGA Architects and Engineers $467,000
34 HOK $452,000
35 LS3P $399,593
36 HDR $300,028
37 Eppstein Uhen Architects $268,041
38 Corgan $240,000
39 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $201,400
40 Becker Morgan Group $153,507
41 JRS Architect $120,000
42 Mancini•Duffy $94,000
43 Wight & Company $93,357
44 TEG Architects $84,931
45 ai Design Group $80,792
46 CASCO Diversified Corp. $80,000
47 Emersion Design $75,548
48 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart
& Associates, Inc.
$60,043
49 Hoffmann Architects $56,400
50 ZGF Architects $16,597
51 Fentress Architects $13,767
52 Mithun $5,000
53 DLA Architects $4,308
54 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $3,017

 

 

TOP INDUSTRIAL SECTOR ENGINEERING FIRMS

 

Rank  Company 2014 Industrial Revenue ($)
1 Jacobs $2,159,910,000
2 Fluor $1,415,040,000
3 AECOM $217,824,000
4 Burns & McDonnell $144,316,238
5 Leidos $134,924,000
6 SSOE Group $111,134,510
7 CRB $103,572,274
8 Epstein $37,645,100
9 ThermalTech Engineering $20,600,000
10 Affiliated Engineers $16,734,000
11 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors $12,000,000
12 Coffman Engineers $10,377,000
13 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $8,150,000
14 Dewberry $7,564,553
15 Jensen Hughes $6,305,983
16 STV $5,566,000
17 Zak Companies $5,563,025
18 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $5,507,000
19 I. C. Thomasson Associates $5,272,000
20 KJWW Engineering Consultants $4,899,028
21 P2S Engineering $4,544,166
22 Woolpert $4,248,211
23 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $4,210,000
24 Arup $4,174,960
25 Stanley Consultants $4,077,432
26 Martin/Martin $3,992,062
27 Degenkolb Engineers $3,013,565
28 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $3,000,000
29 GRAEF $2,360,000
30 H.F. Lenz Company $2,353,600
31 RMF Engineering $2,200,000
32 M/E Engineering $2,161,541
33 Cardno Haynes Whaley $2,137,133
34 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $2,134,012
35 Walter P Moore $1,798,537
36 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $1,658,066
37 Highland Associates $1,400,000
38 Vanderweil Engineers $1,071,600
39 Wallace Engineering $1,050,000
40 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $988,000
41 Smith Seckman Reid $973,684
42 G&W Engineering $968,900
43 Wick Fisher White $916,000
44 Larson Design Group $842,506
45 Spectrum Engineers $687,544
46 Thornton Tomasetti $613,003
47 LaBella Associates $605,281
48 KCI Technologies $600,000
49 Environmental Systems Design $591,962
50 RDK Engineers $503,000
51 CJL Engineering $484,085
52 Henderson Engineers $474,870
53 Peter Basso Associates $351,000
54 Karpinski Engineering $345,000
55 Dunham Associates $335,000
56 William Tao & Associates $313,200
57 GHT Ltd. $300,000
58 Wendel $258,363
59 GRW $202,004
60 TLC Engineering for Architecture $174,821
61 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $130,996
62 Kamm Consulting $120,750
63 Guernsey $80,162
64 Apogee Consulting Group $65,000
65 Allegheny Design Services $52,149
66 Core States Group $43,956
67 TBC $41,681
68 Newcomb & Boyd $21,030

 

 

TOP INDUSTRIAL SECTOR CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

Rank  Company 2014 Industrial Revenue ($)
1 Turner Construction $1,145,214,798
2 Walbridge $952,450,000
3 Hoffman Construction $881,418,102
4 Yates Companies, The $694,700,000
5 Gray Construction $567,030,848
6 Clayco $547,000,000
7 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $480,826,083
8 Gilbane Building Co. $393,125,699
9 Weitz Company, The $366,386,000
10 Barton Malow $313,546,000
11 Boldt Company, The $299,206,574
12 Haskell $298,861,246
13 DPR Construction $289,539,000
14 Ryan Companies $269,469,333
15 Skanska USA $268,440,370
16 Brasfield & Gorrie $246,880,905
17 McShane Companies, The $220,587,284
18 Alberici Constructors $215,806,308
19 JE Dunn Construction $205,738,274
20 Hensel Phelps $189,420,000
21 Graycor $163,105,480
22 Layton Construction $157,500,000
23 Choate Construction $119,061,705
24 Robins & Morton $108,300,000
25 Hill & Wilkinson $105,897,505
26 Sundt Construction $103,392,325
27 B.L. Harbert International $80,666,427
28 BlueScope Construction $76,780,000
29 LeChase Construction Services $75,000,000
30 O'Neil Industries $74,645,423
31 Messer Construction $73,398,574
32 McGough $72,000,000
33 EMJ $67,000,000
34 Pepper Construction Group $63,756,000
35 Walsh Group, The $62,361,858
36 Austin Industries $59,484,054
37 McCarthy Holdings $49,707,563
38 LPCiminelli $48,778,889
39 Holder Construction $45,000,000
40 PCL Construction $43,234,979
41 S. M. Wilson & Co. $40,975,497
42 Adolfson & Peterson Construction $39,587,879
43 CORE Construction $25,123,407
44 IMC Construction $23,000,000
45 Power Construction $23,000,000
46 Hoar Construction $22,448,000
47 Manhattan Construction $19,140,000
48 Beck Group, The $15,799,806
49 Andersen Construction $12,000,000
50 HITT Contracting $10,100,000
51 Kraus-Anderson Construction $9,000,000
52 C.W. Driver $9,000,000
53 JLL $8,799,094
54 Leopardo Companies $8,185,012
55 Batson-Cook $7,271,223
56 Hill International $7,000,000
57 W. M. Jordan $6,963,538
58 Harkins Builders $5,000,000
59 Doster Construction $4,275,863
60 Bernards $4,000,000
61 Fortis Construction $3,200,000
62 KBE Building Corp. $2,302,716
63 Balfour Beatty US $2,107,231
64 Flintco $2,100,000
65 Stalco Construction $2,000,000
66 Cumming $1,247,116
67 Lend Lease $418,000
68 Haselden Construction $132,262
69 Kitchell Corporation $31,417

 

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