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Top 80 Healthcare Engineering Firms

Top 80 Healthcare Engineering Firms

AECOM, Jacobs, and WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest healthcare building sector engineering and E/A firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 8, 2016

UNC Women’s and Children’s Hospital, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Photo: William Yeung, flickr Creative Commons.

TOP 80 HEALTHCARE ENGINEERING FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 AECOM $90,000,000
2 Jacobs $78,010,000
3 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $55,480,000
4 BR+A Consulting Engineers $46,000,000
5 KJWW / TTG $39,820,000
6 Smith Seckman Reid $38,668,017
7 Affiliated Engineers $36,208,000
8 BSA LifeStructures $31,488,415
9 Mazzetti $25,966,258
10 TLC Engineering for Architecture $21,012,432
11 Dewberry $18,208,638
12 Syska Hennessy Group $15,471,354
13 I. C. Thomasson Associates $13,995,000
14 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $13,358,000
15 Arup $12,904,050
16 Thornton Tomasetti $11,837,829
17 Walter P Moore $11,439,122
18 STV $10,189,664
19 Shive-Hattery $9,959,412
20 Heapy Engineering $9,822,814
21 Jensen Hughes $9,796,428
22 Dunham Associates $8,500,000
23 ME Engineers $8,450,000
24 Environmental Systems Design $8,383,147
25 Vanderweil Engineers $8,377,000
26 RMF Engineering $6,704,000
27 SSOE Group $6,440,000
28 Glumac $6,339,303
29 Karpinski Engineering $5,865,667
30 Henderson Engineers $5,491,789
31 Zak Companies $5,259,660
32 Interface Engineering $5,092,848
33 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $5,090,000
34 RDK Engineers $5,028,815
35 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $4,927,000
36 M/E Engineering $4,688,355
37 CJL Engineering, Inc. $4,407,523
38 Ross & Baruzzini $4,132,292
39 Apogee Consulting Group $3,987,400
40 Coffman Engineers $3,734,604
41 Global Engineering Solutions $3,275,000
42 Spectrum Engineers $3,134,694
43 KLH Engineers $3,069,611
44 Cardno Haynes Whaley $3,016,576
45 Graef $2,967,659
46 Newcomb & Boyd $2,933,965
47 Highland Associates $2,900,000
48 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $2,882,838
49 H.F. Lenz Company $2,832,583
50 P2S Engineering $2,596,735
51 William Tao & Associates $2,523,115
52 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $2,205,646
53 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $2,031,457
54 KCI Technologies $2,000,000
55 Peter Basso Associates $1,712,060
56 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $1,600,000
57 Burns & McDonnell $1,537,182
58 OLA Consulting Engineers $1,194,200
59 Ghafari Associates $1,150,000
60 Loring Consulting Engineers $1,000,000
61 Luckett & Farley $851,219
62 Wick Fisher White $804,000
63 Bala Consulting Engineers $705,000
64 Stanley Consultants $646,564
65 JQ Engineering $629,300
66 G & W Engineering Corp. $600,154
67 Pedco E & A Services $578,000
68 JBA Consulting Engineers $565,560
69 Baird, Hampton & Brown $564,032
70 Primera Engineers $557,865
71 ThermalTech Engineering $500,000
72 Wallace Engineering $500,000
73 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $474,250
74 CTLGroup $400,000
75 dbHMS $384,000
76 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering $300,000
77 Yates Companies, The $300,000
78 Architectural Engineers $297,491
79 Kamm Consulting $233,620
80 Wendel $218,557
81 Woolpert $218,243
82 GHT Limited $100,000

 

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