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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GIANTS: A ranking of the nation’s top design and construction firms in federal sector work

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GIANTS: A ranking of the nation’s top design and construction firms in federal sector work

Page, EYP, Fluor Corp., BL Harbert International, and AECOM top Building Design+Construction’s annual rankings of the nation’s largest federal government sector AEC firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 18, 2016

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TOP 40 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Page $34,720,000
2 EYP $27,597,801
3 HOK $24,672,000
4 ZGF Architects $20,790,275
5 Gensler $20,649,402
6 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $20,527,516
7 Stantec $19,886,193
8 CallisonRTKL $14,380,000
9 Perkins+Will $14,240,000
10 SmithGroupJJR $11,947,000
11 HDR $11,270,810
12 Heery International $10,309,306
13 RS&H $8,100,000
14 CannonDesign $6,900,000
15 EwingCole $6,570,000
16 NORR $6,382,855
17 Cuningham Group Architecture $6,336,300
18 Flad Architects $6,129,000
19 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $4,785,492
20 Clark Nexsen $4,724,510
21 HGA $3,740,000
22 Davis Brody Bond $3,268,658
23 ACAI Associates $3,000,000
24 WDG $2,911,000
25 Leo A Daly $2,701,681
26 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $2,013,640
27 STG Design $2,000,000
28 GWWO $1,964,797
29 Hoffmann Architects $1,788,607
30 CTA Architects Engineers $1,556,263
31 Morris Architects $1,485,000
32 Guernsey $1,352,949
33 Westlake Reed Leskosky $1,217,653
34 Moody Nolan $1,100,000
35 GFF $1,096,614
36 Lord Aeck Sargent $965,685
37 Emersion Design $730,123
38 OZ Architecture $652,900
39 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $392,409
40 Studios Architecture $271,540
     
TOP 40 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTION FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Fluor Corp. $1,396,161,705
2 BL Harbert International $661,201,033
3 Clark Group $363,340,515
4 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $227,641,414
5 PCL Construction Enterprises $159,710,615
6 James G. Davis Construction Corp. $124,238,198
7 Hensel Phelps $112,673,000
8 Brasfield & Gorrie $105,164,368
9 Turner Construction Co. $85,502,828
10 McCarthy Holdings $81,336,980
11 HITT Contracting $76,600,000
12 Sundt Construction $74,303,089
13 Mortenson Construction $73,967,000
14 Hunter Roberts Construction Group $66,052,672
15 Gilbane Building Co. $47,529,000
16 Manhattan Construction Group $47,386,000
17 Robins & Morton $38,303,407
18 Skanska USA $38,252,146
19 Jacobs $35,035,190
20 Balfour Beatty US $29,736,586
21 dck worldwide $23,405,000
22 Walsh Group, The $23,317,121
23 VCC $17,939,937
24 Lendlease $11,909,000
25 JE Dunn Construction $11,676,746
26 Consigli Building Group $8,104,465
27 Hoar Construction $7,735,000
28 Hill International $7,000,000
29 Barton Malow Co. $6,174,311
30 McGough Construction $6,000,000
31 Burns & McDonnell $5,000,000
32 Yates Companies, The $4,300,000
33 Beck Group, The $3,431,285
34 BlueScope Construction $3,422,482
35 Donohoe Construction Co. $2,181,000
36 DPR Construction $1,419,000
37 Alberici-Flintco $1,333,873
38 Juneau Construction Co. $878,603
39 Cumming $770,250
40 Coakley & Williams Construction $559,933
     
TOP 30 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Fluor Corp. $299,454,448
2 AECOM $50,000,000
3 Jacobs $36,993,369
4 Hankins and Anderson $25,563,052
5 Dewberry $9,368,049
6 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $7,879,873
7 Affiliated Engineers $6,449,000
8 Jensen Hughes $4,479,939
9 Thornton Tomasetti $4,017,796
10 RDK Engineers $3,294,440
11 Global Engineering Solutions $2,800,000
12 Woolpert $2,683,462
13 Burns & McDonnell $2,500,000
14 Vanderweil Engineers $2,265,300
15 GHT Limited $2,200,000
16 RMF Engineering $2,095,000
17 STV $2,042,567
18 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $2,020,000
19 Arup $1,936,521
20 Henderson Engineers $1,494,810
21 Newcomb & Boyd $1,296,034
22 M/E Engineering $1,172,089
23 H.F. Lenz Company $972,414
24 Benham Design $962,208
25 I. C. Thomasson Associates $950,000
26 Interface Engineering $929,996
27 Spectrum Engineers $859,629
28 Cardno Haynes Whaley $697,142
29 KZF Design $514,589
30 SSOE Group $390,000

 

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