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Giants 300 Index and  Methodology

Giants 300 Index and  Methodology


August 11, 2010
This article first appeared in the 200907 issue of BD+C.
Project: Wachovia Corporate Tower,  Charlotte, N.C.Photo: Courtesy Batson-Cook


BD+C
's annual Giants 300 list consists of U.S. firms that designed or constructed the largest volume of commercial, institutional, industrial, and multifamily residential buildings in 2008. Each spring, the editors survey the country's largest firms, ranking the top 300 across six categories: architects, architect/engineers, engineers, engineer/architects, contractors, and construction managers. Design firms are ranked on billings for work performed in-house. Contractors and construction managers are ranked on the value of construction put in place. For multi-year projects, only work from the survey year applies.

Please note: Civil engineering work (including roads and bridges), single-family homes, and certain building types (e.g., power plants, oil drilling rigs) are not included in BD+C's Giants 300 financial data.

AECOM Technology Corp. EA 2
Affiliated Engineers E 4
Alberici Corp. C 72
Albert Kahn Associates AE 30
Allen & Shariff Corp. E 51
Anshen+Allen A 17
Arquitectonica A 12
Arup EA 3
Austin Industries C 31
B.L. Harbert International C 59
Baker and Associates EA 25
Bala Consulting Engineers E 47
Balfour Beatty Construction C 16
Ballinger AE 40
Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon EA 31
Barton Malow Co. C 34, CM 8
Baskervill AE 51
Batson-Cook Co. C 65
BBG-BBGM A 25
Beck Group C 32
BEI Associates EA 38
Benham Companies EA 15
Bergmann Associates, Architects EA 34
Engineers Planners Bernards C 66
Birdsall Services Group E 27
BLT Architects A 27
Boldt Company, The C 48
Bovis Lend Lease C 2, CM 4
Brasfield & Gorrie C 18
Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers E 39
Brinjac Engineer E 44
BRPH Companies EA 26
BSA LifeStructures AE 24
Burns & McDonnell EA 19
Burt Hill AE 6
C. H. Guernsey & Co. EA 39
C.W. Driver C 55
Callison A 3
Cambridge Seven Associates A 51
Cannon Design AE 8
Carrier Johnson + Culture A 49
CASCO Diversified Corp. AE 48
CB Engineers E 46
CG Schmidt CM 15
CH2M HILL EA 5
Choate Construction Co. C 47
CJL Engineering EA 40
Clancy & Theys Construction Co. C 56
Clark Group C 5
Clark Nexsen EA 22
Clark, Richardson & Biskup Consulting Engineers E 12
Clayco C 42
Coakley & Williams Construction C 78
Coffman Engineers E 28
Cogdell Spencer Erdman C 76
Consigli Construction C 75
Cooper Carry A 21
CORE Construction Group C 60
Corgan Associates A 16
CTA Architects Engineers AE 35
Cubellis AE 29
Cuningham Group Architecture A 46
Davis, Bowen & Friedel EA 37
Day & Zimmermann International EA 12
Degenkolb Engineers E 23
Dewberry EA 6
DLR Group AE 12
DPR Construction C 20
Dunham Associates E 41
Durrant Group, The AE 39
E.W. Howell Co. C 80
Ellerbe Becket AE 10
EMJ Corp. C 39
Environmental Systems Design E 17
Epstein AE 44
EwingCole AE 19
EYP Architecture & Engineering AE 26
Facility Group EA 33
Fanning/Howey Associates AE 34
Fentress Architects A 33
FKP Architects A 32
Flad Architects AE 22
Fletcher-Thompson AE 47
Flintco Cos., The C 23
Fluor Corp. C 29, E 2
FRCH Design Worldwide A 28
FreemanWhite AE 43
FXFOWLE Architects A 20
Gensler A 1
GHT Limited E 35
Gilbane Building Co. C 9, CM 6
Glumac E 20
Goodwyn Mills and Cawood A 41
Gould Evans Associates A 50
GRAEF EA 32
Granary Associates CM 12
Gray Construction C 61
Graycor C 51
GreenbergFarrow AE 42
Gresham, Smith and Partners AE 15
GRW EA 44
H&M Company C 71
H.F. Lenz Co. E 32
Hammel, Green and Abrahamson AE 14
Harley Ellis Devereaux AE 28
Harvard Jolly A 47
Haskell Co., The C 52
HBE Corp. C 70
HDR Architecture AE 3
Heapy Engineering E 33
Heery International AE 21, C 41, CM 14
Henderson Engineers E 7
Henneman Engineering E 34
Hensel Phelps Construction C 8
Hill International CM 3
HITT Contracting C 33
Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors EA 35
HKS AE 4
HLW International AE 40
HMC Architects A 11
HNTB AE 13
Hoar Construction C 53
Hoffman Construction C 30
HOK AE 1
Holder Construction Co. C 26
Hunt Building Co. C 37
Hunt Construction Group C 15
Ingenium Group EA 13
Interface Engineering E 26
Jacobs C 4, CM 1, EA 1
James G. Davis Construction C 50
James McHugh Construction C 45
James Posey Associates E 45
JE Dunn Construction Group C 13
Jerde Partnership, The A 35
John A. Martin & Associates E 11
Joseph R. Loring & Associates E 37
KBE Building Corp. (formerly Konover Construction) C 79
KCI Technologies E 24
Kirksey A 52
Kitchell Contractors C 58
KJWW Engineering Consultants E 8
KKE Architects A 30
KLH Engineers E 50
KlingStubbins AE 16
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates A 4
KPFF Consulting Engineers E 3
Kraus-Anderson Construction C 44, CM 18
KTA Group E 43
L. Robert Kimball & Associates EA 18
L.F. Driscoll Co. CM 9
Lease Crutcher Lewis C 62
Leo A Daly AE 9
Lilker Associates Consulting Engineers E 38
Linbeck CM 10
Little AE 23
LPA AE 33
M/E Engineering E 30
M+W Zander EA 23
Magnusson Klemencic Associates E 19
Manhattan Construction C 24
Mazzetti Nash Lipsey Burch E 21
MBH Architects A 40
McCarthy Holdings C 10
McGough Construction C 68
McShane Construction C 28
M-E Engineers E 15
Merrick & Co. EA 21
Messer Construction C 49
Middough EA 27
Miron Construction C 69
Mithun A 45
Morris Architects A 37
Mortenson Construction C 12, CM 20
Moseley Architects AE 37
MulvannyG2 Architecture A 13
NAC Architecture A 34
Nadel Architects A 42
NBBJ A 5
Nelson AE 18
Newcomb & Boyd E 31
Niles Bolton Associates A 44
NTD Architecture A 15
O'Neil Industries C 54
Oltmans Consturction C 77
OWP/P AE 27
OZ Architecture A 18
PageSoutherlandPage AE 11
Paric Corp. C 73
Parsons Brinckerhoff CM 5, EA 4
Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor EA 24
PBK AE 25
PBS&J EA 29
PCL Construction Enterprises C 6
Pepper Construction Group C 27
Perkins Eastman A 8
Perkins+Will A 2
Perkowitz+Ruth Architects A 19
Peter Basso Associates E 42
PGAL AE 32
Polshek Partnership Architects A 43
Power Construction Company CM 16
Power Engineers EA 41
R.G. Vanderweil Engineers E 9
RBB Architects A 38
RDK Engineers E 22
Reynolds, Smith and Hills AE 17
RMH Group, The E 49
RMJM A 6
RNL Design AE 52
Robins & Morton C 38
Rolf Jensen & Associates E 16
Ross & Baruzzini EA 36
Rosser International AE 49
RSP Architects A 26
RTKL Associates AE 5
Rutherford & Chekene E 36
Ryan Companies US C 40
S. M. Wilson & Co. C 64
S/L/A/M Collaborative, The AE 31
Sasaki Associates AE 20
SBLM Architecture PC AE 45
SchenkelShultz A 29
Schirmer Engineering Corp. E 14
Shawmut Design and Construction C 35
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott A 23
Shive-Hattery EA 28
SHW Group A 36
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger EA 16
Skanska USA Building C 3
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill AE 2
Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates A 22
Smith Seckman Reid E 5
SmithGroup AE 7
Solomon Cordwell Buenz A 48
Sparling E 29
Spectrum Engineers EA 42
SSOE EA 11
Stanley Consultants EA 30
Stantec EA 7
Stellar C 63
Structure Tone C 11
STV Group CM 11, EA 9
Suffolk Construction C 21
Sundt Construction C 43
Swinerton Inc. C 19, CM 7
Syska Hennessy Group E 1
Taylor AE 50
Teng & Associates EA 20
Thornton Tomasetti EA 10
Tishman Construction CM 2
TLC Engineering for Architecture E 10
TMAD Taylor & Gaines E 13
TRO Jung/Brannen AE 38
Turner C 1, CM 17
tvsdesign A 10
URS Corp. CM 19, EA 8
Vintage Archonics EA 45
VOA Associates A 14
W. M. Jordan Co. C 67
Walbridge C 36, CM 13
Walker Parking Consultants EA 17
Wallace Engineering E 40
Walsh Group, The C 17
Walter P Moore E 6
Walton Construction C 46
Ware Malcomb A 24
WATG A 7
WD Partners AE 36
Webcor Builders C 14
Weidlinger Associates E 18
Weis Builders C 74
Weitz Co., The C 22
Westlake Reed Leskosky AE 46
Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The C 7
WHR Architects A 39
Wick Fisher White Engineers E 48
William A. Berry & Son C 57
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates EA 14
WWCOT A 31
X-nth E 25
Yates Cos., The C 25
Zak Cos. EA 43
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects A 9

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