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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 64 Architecture/Engineering Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 64 Architecture/Engineering Firms

Stantec, HOK, and Callison RTKL top Building Design+Construction's 2015 ranking of the largest architecture/engineering firms in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | August 4, 2015
GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 64 Architecture/Engineering Firms

Denver Union Station. Photo: Ryan Dravitz, courtesy SOM

  Company 2014 Arch/Eng Revenue ($)
1 Stantec $477,440,639
2 HOK $416,549,000
3 Callison RTKL $402,411,373
4 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $356,060,910
5 HDR $331,450,000
6 HKS $280,308,323
7 SmithGroupJJR $197,158,405
8 CannonDesign $178,000,000
9 EYP $144,727,249
10 DLR Group $130,000,000
11 HGA Architects and Engineers $123,900,000
12 Page $121,980,000
13 NORR $110,697,170
14 Leo A Daly $95,589,566
15 Gresham, Smith and Partners $79,820,000
16 Flad Architects $73,300,000
17 Nelson $65,386,433
18 Clark Nexsen $63,220,000
19 Little $60,697,000
20 EwingCole $57,400,000
21 Harley Ellis Devereaux $56,914,000
22 Glumac $52,451,804
23 PBK $52,000,000
24 WD Partners $47,882,000
25 CTA Architects Engineers $47,802,083
26 RS&H $46,900,000
27 Ballinger $46,579,000
28 Heery International $46,517,699
29 Moseley Architects $43,072,314
30 GreenbergFarrow $39,380,600
31 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $38,538,930
32 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood $37,805,305
33 BSA LifeStructures $37,784,799
34 HNTB $36,765,615
35 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $35,582,000
36 BRPH $35,149,063
37 Shive-Hattery $34,658,624
38 Morris Architects $32,615,000
39 Westlake Reed Leskosky $32,600,000
40 Huckabee $32,000,000
41 FreemanWhite $30,755,397
42 Bergmann Associates $29,500,000
43 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $28,023,596
44 Albert Kahn Associates $22,200,000
45 Environetics $21,856,114
46 Integrus Architecture $21,811,724
47 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $21,722,270
48 Fanning/Howey Associates $19,945,531
49 Wight & Company $17,300,407
50 LK Architecture $16,620,000
51 Luckett & Farley $15,776,433
52 KSQ Architects $15,562,620
53 Baskervill $13,086,951
54 CASCO Diversified Corp. $12,800,000
55 Becker Morgan Group $12,184,523
56 Anderson Mikos Architects $12,120,000
57 KZF Design $9,236,210
58 Rosser International $9,121,916
59 BBS Architects and Engineers $8,410,000
60 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $8,405,000
61 Hoffmann Architects $6,698,400
62 TK Architects International $4,438,636
63 Emersion Design $4,350,000
64  Jencen Architecture $4,100,000

 

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