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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 56 Engineering Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 56 Engineering Firms

Fluor, Arup, and WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff top Building Design+Construction's 2015 ranking of the largest engineering firms in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | August 5, 2015
GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 56 Engineering Firms

150 North Riverside office building, Chicago. Rendering courtesy Goettsch Partners and Magnusson Klemencic Associates

  Company 2014 Engineering Revenue ($)
1 Fluor $729,650,000
2 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $239,435,952
3 Arup $144,879,099
4 Vanderweil Engineers $104,653,700
5 Affiliated Engineers $101,735,000
6 Syska Hennessy Group $100,406,189
7 KPFF Consulting Engineers $100,272,200
8 Henderson Engineers $77,486,099
9 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $76,939,000
10 Jensen Hughes $72,022,905
11 KJWW Engineering Consultants $57,430,000
12 Smith Seckman Reid $54,535,590
13 ME Engineers $51,640,000
14 TTG $50,716,502
15 BR+A Consulting Engineers $46,000,000
16 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $43,651,196
17 Walter P Moore $42,030,337
18 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $40,306,732
19 DeSimone Consulting Engineers $40,102,650
20 Environmental Systems Design $39,300,000
21 TLC Engineering for Architecture $38,178,868
22 RDK Engineers $33,051,000
23 RMF Engineering $33,044,000
24 Coffman Engineers $29,902,000
25 Mazzetti $26,863,875
26 I. C. Thomasson Associates $26,400,000
27 Cardno Haynes Whaley $23,207,485
28 Heapy Engineering $23,132,853
29 Degenkolb Engineers $22,769,783
30 KCI Technologies $21,900,000
31 Robins & Morton $21,900,000
32 Martin/Martin $21,661,459
33 M/E Engineering $21,610,000
34 P2S Engineering $21,400,000
35 Bala Consulting Engineers $17,700,000
36 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $17,361,991
37 Dunham Associates $17,000,000
38 KLH Engineers $16,164,519
39 Wallace Engineering $15,270,000
40 Karpinski Engineering $14,671,900
41 GHT Ltd. $12,188,605
42 CJL Engineering $12,102,135
43 Swanson Rink $11,830,000
44 ThermalTech Engineering $11,700,000
45 Peter Basso Associates $11,700,000
46 Spectrum Engineers $11,471,935
47 Allen & Shariff $10,530,558
48 Zak Companies $7,288,507
49 Wick Fisher White $6,873,000
50 OLA Consulting Engineers $6,613,000
51 Kamm Consulting $5,808,190
52 William Tao & Associates $5,400,000
53 G&W Engineering $3,673,500
54 Allegheny Design Services $1,403,286
55 TBC $773,334
56  Yates Companies, The $400,000

 

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