flexiblefullpage
billboard
interstitial1
catfish1
Currently Reading

COURTHOUSE GIANTS: A ranking of the nation's top courthouse design and construction firms

COURTHOUSE GIANTS: A ranking of the nation's top courthouse design and construction firms

DLR Group, NBBJ, Hensel Phelps, Sundt Construction, AECOM, and Dewberry top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest courthouse sector AEC firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 1, 2016

Pixabay Public Domain

TOP 20 COURTHOUSE ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 DLR Group $10,100,000
2 NBBJ $6,000,000
3 Moseley Architects $5,487,385
4 HOK $4,857,000
5 EYP $4,383,235
6 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $4,073,500
7 Heery International $3,965,047
8 LPA $3,819,537
9 JLG Architects $3,030,963
10 NORR $2,846,179
11 HMC Architects $2,706,683
12 Gensler $2,700,000
13 Environetics $2,525,040
14 ZGF Architects $2,021,406
15 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $2,019,874
16 Gresham, Smith and Partners $1,497,000
17 EwingCole $1,314,000
18 Wold Architects and Engineers $1,300,000
19 HDR $1,259,200
20 Stantec $1,045,461
21 CO Architects $854,000
22 CTA Architects Engineers $549,694
     
     
TOP 20 COURTHOUSE CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Hensel Phelps $275,220,000
2 Sundt Construction $206,025,749
3 Turner Construction Co. $171,604,876
4 Clark Group $154,006,050
5 JE Dunn Construction $102,632,438
6 Walsh Group, The $83,936,815
7 PCL Construction Enterprises $66,345,923
8 KBE Building Corp. $33,152,583
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $27,745,624
10 Gilbane Building Co. $17,146,000
11 Lendlease $15,598,000
12 Layton Construction Co. $13,200,000
13 Yates Companies, The $8,200,000
14 Kitchell Corp. $6,690,253
15 Skanska USA $6,336,097
16 Manhattan Construction Group $5,987,000
17 Hill International $4,000,000
18 Fortis Construction $2,487,890
19 Cumming $1,540,500
20 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $1,474,000
21 Suffolk Construction Co. $1,386,332
22 Zak Companies $483,916
23 Alberici-Flintco $431,359
     
     
TOP 20 COURTHOUSE ENGINEERING FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 AECOM $30,000,000
2 Dewberry $8,066,646
3 Jacobs $6,800,000
4 Loring Consulting Engineers $5,000,000
5 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $4,353,000
6 KJWW / TTG $1,551,237
7 Spectrum Engineers $1,475,505
8 Woolpert $981,307
9 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $780,000
10 Newcomb & Boyd $764,895
11 JBA Consulting Engineers $667,816
12 Jensen Hughes $666,716
13 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $375,179
14 TLC Engineering for Architecture $358,742
15 Mazzetti $350,563
16 Peter Basso Associates $333,424
17 P2S Engineering $310,951
18 Glumac $244,860
19 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $209,662
20 ME Engineers $200,000

 

RETURN TO THE GIANTS 300 LANDING PAGE

Related Stories

| Oct 13, 2010

HQ renovations aim for modern look

Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects’ renovations to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s New York City headquarters will feature a reworked reception lobby with back-painted glass, silk-screened logos, and a video wall.

| Oct 13, 2010

New health center to focus on education and awareness

Construction is getting pumped up at the new Anschutz Health and Wellness Center at the University of Colorado, Denver. The four-story, 94,000-sf building will focus on healthy lifestyles and disease prevention.

| Oct 13, 2010

Community center under way in NYC seeks LEED Platinum

A curving, 550-foot-long glass arcade dubbed the “Wall of Light” is the standout architectural and sustainable feature of the Battery Park City Community Center, a 60,000-sf complex located in a two-tower residential Lower Manhattan complex. Hanrahan Meyers Architects designed the glass arcade to act as a passive energy system, bringing natural light into all interior spaces.

| Oct 13, 2010

Community college plans new campus building

Construction is moving along on Hudson County Community College’s North Hudson Campus Center in Union City, N.J. The seven-story, 92,000-sf building will be the first higher education facility in the city.

| Oct 13, 2010

Bookworms in Silver Spring getting new library

The residents of Silver Spring, Md., will soon have a new 112,000-sf library. The project is aiming for LEED Silver certification.

| Oct 13, 2010

County building aims for the sun, shade

The 187,032-sf East County Hall of Justice in Dublin, Calif., will be oriented to take advantage of daylighting, with exterior sunshades preventing unwanted heat gain and glare. The building is targeting LEED Silver. Strong horizontal massing helps both buildings better match their low-rise and residential neighbors.

| Oct 12, 2010

Holton Career and Resource Center, Durham, N.C.

27th Annual Reconstruction Awards—Special Recognition. Early in the current decade, violence within the community of Northeast Central Durham, N.C., escalated to the point where school safety officers at Holton Junior High School feared for their own safety. The school eventually closed and the property sat vacant for five years.

| Oct 12, 2010

Guardian Building, Detroit, Mich.

27th Annual Reconstruction Awards—Special Recognition. The relocation and consolidation of hundreds of employees from seven departments of Wayne County, Mich., into the historic Guardian Building in downtown Detroit is a refreshing tale of smart government planning and clever financial management that will benefit taxpayers in the economically distressed region for years to come.

| Oct 12, 2010

Richmond CenterStage, Richmond, Va.

27th Annual Reconstruction Awards—Bronze Award. The Richmond CenterStage opened in 1928 in the Virginia capital as a grand movie palace named Loew’s Theatre. It was reinvented in 1983 as a performing arts center known as Carpenter Theatre and hobbled along until 2004, when the crumbling venue was mercifully shuttered.

| Oct 12, 2010

University of Toledo, Memorial Field House

27th Annual Reconstruction Awards—Silver Award. Memorial Field House, once the lovely Collegiate Gothic (ca. 1933) centerpiece (along with neighboring University Hall) of the University of Toledo campus, took its share of abuse after a new athletic arena made it redundant, in 1976. The ultimate insult occurred when the ROTC used it as a paintball venue.

boombox1
boombox2
native1

More In Category

Healthcare Facilities

Watch on-demand: Key Trends in the Healthcare Facilities Market for 2024-2025

Join the Building Design+Construction editorial team for this on-demand webinar on key trends, innovations, and opportunities in the $65 billion U.S. healthcare buildings market. A panel of healthcare design and construction experts present their latest projects, trends, innovations, opportunities, and data/research on key healthcare facilities sub-sectors. A 2024-2025 U.S. healthcare facilities market outlook is also presented.




halfpage1

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021