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2012 Giants 300 survey due Friday, April 13

2012 Giants 300 survey due Friday, April 13

See how your firm ranks among the AEC industry leaders.


By By BD+C Staff | March 9, 2012

Submissions are due April 13, 2012. Results will be published in the July 2012 issue of Building Design+Construction and additional coverage will be available online at www.bdcnetwork.com

If you're just getting started, please use this slightly updated version of the Giants 300 survey. Please note the new questions about "Industrial Buildings" in 4B and "NEW Construction vs. RECONSTRUCTION" in 5F.

Explanation of "public sector tab" in Giants 300 survey

Important point: how to allocate revenues in the "Public Sector" tab and the "Building Type" tab. If, for example, your firm did an office building for the State of New York, you would put the revenues your firm earned for that project in "Office Buildings"  Building Type Tab 4B AND you would also count that same revenue in "State Government" in Public Sector Tab 4C.

Click here to download the 2012 Giants 300 Survey


Please email your completed survey to bdcGiants300@sgcmail.com. Only an Excel document will be accepted. DO NOT SEND in any other format (no PDFs, please). 

If you need any help or have a question, contact Rob Cassidy at 847.391.1040 or rcassidy@sgcmail.com or Tim Gregorski at 847.954.7941 or tgregorski@sgcmail.com.

Seeking cover photo for July issue!

We are looking for that absolutely stunning, dazzling, inspiring photo of your best project (completed in 2011 or 2012). Your great project could wind up on the cover of the July issue of BD+C. Send it right away to Tim Gregorski at tgregorski@sgcmail.com

The survey is also available for download directly below. BD+C

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