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2014 Giants 300 Report

2014 Giants 300 Report

Building Design+Construction magazine's annual ranking the nation's largest architecture, engineering, and construction firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 18, 2014
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The editors of Building Design+Construction magazine present the findings of our annual Giants 300 Report, which ranks the leading firms in the AEC industry for building-type revenue, green building work, BIM revenue, and more.

Data for our Giants 300 charts is based on information supplied by the respective firms. Firms are asked to verify the accuracy of their data.

The Construction section includes two types of statistics. The Contractors chart reflects revenues for general contracting, design-build, CM at risk, and IPD—projects where all revenues flow through the contractor. The CM Agent + PM chart lists firms that derive their revenues through fees.

In the subsequent market-specific sections (Healthcare, Data Centers, Multifamily, Government, etc.) data labeled “Construction” includes all delivery methods combined (GC, DB, CM at risk, IPD, CM agent, PM).

 

We'd like to thank our Giants 300 sponsors for their support of the recognition program:

 
     
 
     
       
     
       
 
 

 

 

Rankings By Discipline 

ARCHITECTURE GIANTS (top A and AE firms) | Read Report
ENGINEERING GIANTS (top E and EA firms) | Read Report   
CONSTRUCTION GIANTS (top GC and CM firms) | Read Report

Rankings by Specialty

BIM REPORT | Read Report
GREEN BUILDING SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
INTERNATIONAL WORK REPORT | Read Report
RECONSTRUCTION SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report

Rankings by Building Sector

AIRPORT TERMINAL SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
CONVENTION CENTER SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
COURTHOUSE SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
CULTURAL FACILITY SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
DATA CENTER SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
GOVERNMENT SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
HEALTHCARE SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
HOTEL SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
K-12 SCHOOL SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
MILITARY SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
MULTIFAMILY SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
OFFICE SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
RELIGIOUS SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
RETAIL SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
SPORTS FACILITY SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
STATE GOVERNMENT SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
TRANSIT/TOD SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
UNIVERSITY SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION SECTOR GIANTS | Read Report

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