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Top 100 Office Sector Engineering Firms for 2019

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Top 100 Office Sector Engineering Firms for 2019

Jacobs, Burns & McDonnell, WSP, Thornton Tomasetti, and Arup head the rankings of the nation's largest office sector engineering and engineering architecture (EA) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 8, 2019
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Jacobs, Burns & McDonnell, WSP, Thornton Tomasetti, and Arup head the rankings of the nation's largest office sector engineering and engineering architecture (EA) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

The Top 100 Office Sector Engineering Firms report is sponsored by SageGlass. Also check out these 2019 Office Sector rankings and reports, brought to you by SageGlass:
Top 200 Office Sector Architecture Firms
Top 110 Office Sector Construction Firms
• 2019 Office Giants Report: Demand for exceptional workplaces will keep the office construction market strong

 

 

 

Top 100 Office Sector Engineering Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 OFFICE REVENUE
1 Jacobs $489,150,000
2 Burns & McDonnell $98,242,999
3 WSP USA $95,462,696
4 Thornton Tomasetti $86,897,907
5 Arup $77,487,618
6 Syska Hennessy Group $38,290,774
7 Dewberry $36,977,162
8 EXP $34,959,800
9 NV5 Global $31,728,245
10 AKF Group $24,101,098
11 CTA Architects Engineers $22,108,423
12 ESD $21,823,592
13 Kimley-Horn $21,503,215
14 KPFF Consulting Engineers $19,818,710
15 Bala Consulting Engineers $15,211,000
16 Jensen Hughes $15,047,000
17 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger* $13,391,354
18 Vanderweil Engineers $12,826,600
19 Epstein $12,629,000
20 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $12,573,659
21 Ghafari Associates $11,700,000
22 IMEG Corp. $11,473,754
23 GHT Limited $10,982,160
24 Magnusson Klemencic Associates* $10,671,990
25 ME Engineers $10,560,000
26 Henderson Engineers $10,000,000
27 McKinstry $9,350,000
28 HEAPY $9,165,676
29 Teecom $9,113,564
30 Shive-Hattery $9,021,751
31 Morrison Hershfield $8,452,434
32 Coffman Engineers $7,978,260
33 Walker Consultants $7,847,452
34 BRPH $7,550,000
35 Affiliated Engineers $7,472,989
36 Interface Engineering $7,088,575
37 Salas O'Brien $6,963,203
38 Ross & Baruzzini $6,743,000
39 TLC Engineering Solutions $6,112,770
40 Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers $6,010,803
41 Newcomb & Boyd $5,713,774
42 CJL Engineering $5,586,388
43 Halff Associates $5,029,000
44 RMF Engineering $4,880,000
45 H.F. Lenz Co. $4,745,000
46 Barge Design Solutions $4,499,179
47 RTM Engineering Consultants $4,489,000
48 Mazzetti $4,004,976
49 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $3,931,233
50 SSOE Group $3,628,000
51 Stanley Consultants $3,625,628
52 Walter P Moore $3,570,050
53 CMTA $3,559,050
54 PEDCO E&A Services $3,515,000
55 Dunham Associates $3,350,000
56 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors $3,000,000
Karpinski Engineering $3,000,000
58 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers, Inc. $2,948,051
59 Primera Engineers $2,460,803
60 Jordan & Skala Engineers $2,420,740
61 Guernsey $2,077,871
62 GRAEF $1,957,416
63 Peter Basso Associates $1,800,000
64 ThermalTech Engineering $1,745,000
65 OLA Consulting Engineers $1,664,000
66 Kohler Ronan $1,514,069
67 Korda/Nemeth Engineering $1,500,000
68 Smith Seckman Reid $1,457,242
69 M/E Engineering $1,443,469
70 Spectrum Engineers $1,356,780
71 Global Engineering Solutions $1,300,000
72 Woolpert $1,260,000
73 Paradigm Structural Engineers $1,230,432
74 Nitsch Engineering $1,200,848
75 I.C. Thomasson Associates $1,200,000
76 Wick Fisher White $1,100,000
77 Tighe & Bond $1,000,000
78 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $958,008
79 KCI Technologies $900,000
80 dbHMS $850,000
81 Allen & Shariff Engineering $835,155
82 AE Works $732,966
83 Schaefer $635,867
84 JQ Engineering $582,048
85 P2S $538,720
86 Wallace Engineering $500,000
87 KCL Engineering $499,500
88 Galloway & Company $466,825
89 Architectural Engineers Inc. $434,685
90 KLH Engineers $427,254
91 EAPC Architects Engineers $417,881
92 Arora Engineers $397,775
93 STV $376,874
94 PBS Engineers $350,000
95 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $241,743
96 Specialized Engineering Solutions (SES) $200,000
97 French & Parrello Associates $186,000
98 CESO $103,000
99 FEA Consulting Engineers $82,000
100 Marque Engineering $60,000
101 Zak Companies $54,016
102 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $40,000
103 Apogee Consulting Group $20,270
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

 

 

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