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Top 70 Cultural Sector Engineering Firms for 2019

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Top 70 Cultural Sector Engineering Firms for 2019

Jacobs, Arup, EXP, BRPH, and Thornton Tomasetti head the rankings of the nation's largest cultural facility sector engineering and engineering architecture (EA) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 3, 2019
Top Cultural Sector Engineering Firms for 2019 Sunset-Park-Library-Updated-Rendering

The Sunset Park Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, designed by Magnusson Architecture and Planning, comprises eight stories and 21,000 sf. The library encompasses the first two and a half floors of the building, while the remaining five and a half floors house 50 affordable residences for qualified low-income occupants. Rendering courtesy Magnusson Architecture and Planning

    

Jacobs, Arup, EXP, BRPH, and Thornton Tomasetti head the rankings of the nation's largest cultural facility sector engineering and engineering architecture (EA) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 70 Cultural Sector Engineering Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 CULTURAL SECTOR REVENUE
1 Jacobs $93,520,000
2 Arup $24,855,685
3 EXP $16,503,000
4 BRPH $13,920,000
5 Thornton Tomasetti $11,624,713
6 AECOM $9,700,000
7 WSP USA $9,245,773
8 KPFF Consulting Engineers $7,928,463
9 Morrison Hershfield $7,297,486
10 TLC Engineering Solutions $5,762,001
11 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $4,500,000
12 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger* $4,128,162
13 NV5 Global $3,739,142
14 Jensen Hughes $3,696,000
15 Kohler Ronan $3,632,362
16 Henderson Engineers $3,000,000
17 Syska Hennessy Group $2,814,714
18 Guernsey $2,680,843
19 Walter P Moore $2,679,390
20 Magnusson Klemencic Associates* $2,540,950
21 AKF Group $2,036,360
22 Interface Engineering $1,985,743
23 Jaros, Baum & Bolles $1,985,315
24 HEAPY $1,753,406
25 Ross & Baruzzini $1,385,000
26 FEA Consulting Engineers $1,327,000
27 dbHMS $1,275,000
28 Korda/Nemeth Engineering $1,250,000
29 Dewberry $1,077,001
30 Wallace Engineering $900,000
31 IMEG Corp. $793,766
32 Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers $757,231
33 Newcomb & Boyd $746,141
34 Smith Seckman Reid $703,032
35 Vanderweil Engineers $631,300
36 GRAEF $523,557
37 P2S $511,060
38 JQ Engineering $501,269
39 CMTA $470,408
40 Teecom $469,460
41 Zak Companies $466,947
42 OLA Consulting Engineers $460,000
43 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $423,140
44 ME Engineers $410,000
45 Spectrum Engineers $380,073
46 RMF Engineering $366,000
47 Peter Basso Associates $300,000
KCI Technologies $300,000
49 Mazzetti $284,897
50 Schaefer $278,631
51 Dunham Associates $250,000
McKinstry $250,000
53 ESD $232,180
54 Coffman Engineers $217,536
55 Arora Engineers $212,147
56 Karpinski Engineering $200,000
I.C. Thomasson Associates $200,000
58 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers, Inc. $182,364
59 ThermalTech Engineering $170,000
60 CTA Architects Engineers $160,133
61 AE Works $158,709
62 Global Engineering Solutions $130,000
63 Nitsch Engineering $108,783
64 Affiliated Engineers $108,118
65 KCL Engineering $100,989
66 Tighe & Bond $100,000
67 STV $86,624
68 KLH Engineers $80,703
69 VMDO Architects $64,750
70 French & Parrello Associates $37,881
71 EAPC Architects Engineers $33,036
72 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $26,642
73 Halff Associates $23,000
74 Primera Engineers $13,933
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT  * EDITORS’ ESTIMATE

    

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