See how your architecture, engineering, or construction firm stacks up against the nation's AEC Giants. For more than 45 years, the editors of Building Design+Construction have surveyed the largest AEC firms in the U.S./Canada to create the annual Giants 400 report.
This year, a record 519 firms participated in the Giants 400 report. The final report includes 137 rankings across 25 building sectors and specialty categories.
The BD+C editorial team has compiled all 137 Giants 400 rankings from the 2022 report in one Excel file. Download for free; no registration required.
The Excel file contains complete rankings for the follow building sectors, disciplines, and specialty categories:
RANKING THE LARGEST ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, CONSTRUCTION FIRMS BY DISCIPLINE
A. Top Architecture Firms
B. Top Architecture/Engineering Firms
C. Top Engineering Firms
D. Top Engineering/Architecture Firms
E. Top Contractors
F. Top Construction Management Firms
RANKING THE LARGEST ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, CONSTRUCTION FIRMS BY BUILDING SECTOR
01. Airport Terminals
02. Convention Centers/Conference Centers
03. Cultural Facilities – All Cultural Facilities Work
04. Cultural Facilities – Museums and Galleries
05. Cultural Facilities – Performing Arts and Concert Venues
06. Cultural Facilities – Public Libraries
07. Data Centers
08. Government - All Government Buildings Work
09. Government - Federal Civilian Government
10. Government - Local Government Buildings
11. Government - State Government Buildings
12. Government - Military
13. Government - Veterans Administration Facilities
14. Healthcare – All Healthcare Facilities Work
15. Healthcare – Hospitals
16. Healthcare – Medical Office Buildings, Dental Offices
17. Healthcare – Outpatient Facilities
18. Hospitality – All Hospitality Facilities Work
19. Hospitality — Hotel, Resorts
20. Hospitality — Casinos
21. Industrial Buildings — Manufacturing Plants, Warehouses
22. Multifamily — All Multifamily Facilities Work
23. Multifamily — Apartments, Condominiums
24. Multifamily — Senior Living Facilities
25. Multifamily — Student Housing Facilities
26. Office — All Office Building Work
27. Office — Buildings/Core+Shell
28. Office — Workplace/Interior Fitouts
29. Parking Structures
30. Public Safety/Justice Facilities
31. Reconstruction Work
32. Religious Structures/Places of Worship
33. Retail — All Retail Buildings Work
34. Retail — Entertainment Centers, Cineplexes, Theme Parks
35. Retail — Malls, Big Box Stores, Strip Centers
36. Retail — Restaurants
37. Science & Technology (S+T) Facilities
38. Science & Technology — Laboratories
39. Schools — PK-12, Public, Private, Charter, Military
40. Sports Facilities/Stadiums/Recreation Facilities
41. Telecommunications Buildings
42. Transit Facilities — Bus/Rail Terminals and Stations
43. University / College Facilities
RANKING THE LARGEST ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, CONSTRUCTION FIRMS BY SPECIALTY
44. Design-Build Work
45. Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
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