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CULTURAL SECTOR GIANTS: A ranking of the nation's top cultural sector design and construction firms

CULTURAL SECTOR GIANTS: A ranking of the nation's top cultural sector design and construction firms

Gensler, Perkins+Will, PCL Construction Enterprises, Turner Construction Co., AECOM, and WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest cultural sector AEC firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 1, 2016

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TOP 40 CULTURAL SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Gensler $85,750,000
2 Perkins+Will $17,560,000
3 VOA Associates $16,121,396
4 Morris Architects $14,468,000
5 Westlake Reed Leskosky $13,183,448
6 SmithGroupJJR $10,842,000
7 HGA $9,720,000
8 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $8,739,399
9 HOK $7,982,000
10 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $7,734,620
11 Heery International $7,321,231
12 Diamond Schmitt Architects $6,057,000
13 HKS $5,338,274
14 BRPH $4,917,261
15 ZGF Architects $4,561,694
16 Cambridge Seven Associates $4,542,000
17 Beck Group, The $4,508,765
18 TK Architects International $4,422,291
19 Mithun $4,069,000
20 EwingCole $3,942,000
21 Grimm + Parker Architects $3,756,248
22 Stantec $3,697,399
23 GBBN Architects $3,480,000
24 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $3,183,204
25 GWWO $2,585,811
26 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $2,464,695
27 LMN Architects $2,442,000
28 Dattner Architects $2,146,035
29 NBBJ $2,000,000
30 Perkins Eastman $1,950,000
31 Davis Brody Bond $1,763,336
32 Rosser International $1,720,245
33 CallisonRTKL $1,428,000
34 Robert A.M. Stern Architects $1,060,000
35 Studios Architecture $922,964
36 Bostwick Design Partnership $780,000
37 Leo A Daly $725,626
38 Cuningham Group Architecture $722,045
39 Lord Aeck Sargent $693,231
40 LS3P $663,572
41 GFF $605,970
42 Baskervill $559,658
43 tvsdesign $550,000
44 Carrier Johnson + Culture $547,358
45 Bergmann Associates $513,765
46 Clark Nexsen $500,000
     
TOP 60 CULTURAL SECTOR CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 PCL Construction Enterprises $312,903,970
2 Turner Construction Co. $293,092,149
3 Clark Group $242,175,518
4 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $227,642,582
5 Layton Construction Co. $139,900,000
6 Gilbane Building Co. $118,141,000
7 Structure Tone $115,810,000
8 Webcor Builders $112,988,671
9 Yates Companies, The $95,000,000
10 McCarthy Holdings $84,411,236
11 Skanska USA $71,648,842
12 C.W. Driver Companies $60,001,544
13 Linbeck Group $56,000,000
14 VCC $53,795,632
15 Hill International $47,000,000
16 Shawmut Design and Construction $45,000,000
17 Graycor $44,150,084
18 Hoar Construction $38,081,000
19 W.E. O’Neil Construction Co. $37,051,850
20 Pepper Construction Group $31,520,000
21 Bernards $31,500,000
22 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $26,837,221
23 Alberici-Flintco $26,250,018
24 JE Dunn Construction $22,662,081
25 Leopardo Companies $20,685,504
26 S. M. Wilson & Co. $19,482,196
27 AECOM $17,860,000
28 Core Construction Group $17,617,229
29 Consigli Building Group $16,847,665
30 Messer Construction Co. $16,800,000
31 Rodgers Builders $16,341,000
32 McGough Construction $14,000,000
33 Manhattan Construction Group $13,297,000
34 LeChase Construction $12,500,000
35 W.M. Jordan Company $11,848,713
36 Bomel Construction Co. $11,500,000
37 Suffolk Construction Co. $10,710,701
38 New South Construction Co. $10,608,000
39 Gray Construction $9,118,930
40 Branch & Associates $7,715,816
41 Cumming $7,702,500
42 Austin Industries $7,700,682
43 James McHugh Construction Co. $7,498,218
44 Bette Companies, The $7,270,429
45 Coakley & Williams Construction $6,511,300
46 Walsh Group, The $6,492,444
47 Batson-Cook Co. $6,296,880
48 KBE Building Corp. $6,278,172
49 Hoffman Construction $6,211,181
50 BL Harbert International $3,756,709
51 JLL $3,134,139
52 Balfour Beatty US $3,050,704
53 Paric Corporation $3,000,000
54 Jordan Foster Construction $3,000,000
55 Beck Group, The $2,791,670
56 Level 10 Construction $2,667,495
57 Zak Companies $2,634,730
58 DPR Construction $1,902,000
59 LPCiminelli $1,692,000
60 Jacobs $1,670,000
61 Stalco Construction $1,500,000
62 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $1,347,000
63 Fortis Construction $1,271,926
64 Hagerman Group, The $1,000,000
65 Choate Construction Co. $960,624

 

TOP 20 CULTURAL SECTOR ENGINEERING FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 AECOM $25,000,000
2 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $19,854,000
3 Arup $15,947,139
4 Jacobs $9,420,000
5 KJWW / TTG $8,757,610
6 Thornton Tomasetti $6,336,313
7 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $4,268,713
8 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $3,900,000
9 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $3,544,000
10 Heapy Engineering $3,484,461
11 Dewberry $3,281,400
12 Jensen Hughes $2,463,592
13 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $2,330,000
14 Glumac $1,924,803
15 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $1,693,936
16 Affiliated Engineers $1,543,000
17 Cardno Haynes Whaley $1,345,292
18 TLC Engineering for Architecture $1,316,458
19 dbHMS $1,152,000
20 Syska Hennessy Group $1,004,943
21 Henderson Engineers $1,002,177
22 ME Engineers $860,000
23 Hankins and Anderson $828,945
24 Wallace Engineering $700,000
25 Interface Engineering $620,393
26 Loring Consulting Engineers $600,000
27 JBA Consulting Engineers $508,728

 

 

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