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Top 40 sports architecture firms

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Top 40 sports architecture firms

Populous, HOK, and HKS top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest sports sector architecture and AE firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 20, 2017
T-Moble Arena

T-Mobile Arena. Photo: Courtesy Populous, Jeff Goldberg

 

 

TOP 40 SPORTS ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 SPORTS REVENUE
1 Populous $119,812,050
2 HOK $50,369,000
3 HKS $49,378,545
4 Gensler $36,000,000
5 Perkins+Will $16,999,000
6 Rossetti $16,096,333
7 MEIS $14,230,432
8 Sink Combs Dethlefs $13,226,623
9 Stantec $11,321,067
10 HNTB $10,464,455
11 LPA $7,925,000
12 RDG Planning & Design $7,827,000
13 DLR Group $5,400,000
14 BWBR $5,359,195
15 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $5,074,085
16 Jacobs $4,910,000
17 Moody Nolan $4,800,000
18 JLG Architects $4,445,393
19 Heery Intl. $4,339,158
20 PBK $4,140,000
21 LS3P $3,699,154
22 NBBJ $3,500,000
23 Eppstein Uhen Architects $3,470,000
24 tvsdesign $3,300,000
25 EwingCole $3,050,000
26 Beck Group, The $3,036,456
27 HDR $3,000,000
28 PGAL $2,600,000
29 Perkins Eastman $2,500,000
30 HGA Architects and Engineers $2,400,000
31 Rosser International $1,903,574
32 Lord Aeck Sargent $1,641,324
33 Dewberry $1,433,614
34 NORR $1,426,289
35 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $1,348,500
36 Leo A Daly $1,267,456
37 CallisonRTKL $1,059,000
38 Becker Morgan Group $1,042,562
39 AHL $847,292
40 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $800,000

 

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

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