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Higher ed officials grapple with knotty problems, but construction moves ahead [2014 Giants 300 Report]

July 30, 2014
14 min read

An analysis of Dun & Bradstreet stats by consultant Paul Abramson indicates that some $11 billion was spent on higher ed construction last year—up a billion from 2012, with nearly 70% comprising new buildings (http://bit.ly/1qhMzaw). 

As examined in BD+C’s in-depth May report, university stakeholders face complicated cap-ex stressors, from chronic (lender stinginess, deferred maintenance) to impending (President Obama’s pledge to start rating colleges on value delivered, consumer pushback on ever-rising costs).

Creative approaches to financing, design, and delivery are top-of-mind. Paula Stamp, Business Development Manager in the Los Angeles office of PCL Construction, says clients are exploring CM at risk, design-build, and design risk. Margie Simmons, VP and Education Sector Leader at Stantec, adds: “Higher debt levels will encourage institutions to seek off-balance-sheet financing solutions and P3s.”

Teri Jones, VP at Sundt Construction, sees a similar pattern, plus emphasis on revenue-generating buildings like dorms and recreation centers.

Facility trends observed by Stamp include housing construction by community colleges (serving a growing international-student population) and better use of indoor and outdoor circulation and common space. John Baxter, Education Sector Leader at EYP, says clients are asking for features that enhance an interactive “corridor culture” in dorms.

Michael Medici, AIA, NCARB, Learning Practice Leader and Senior VP at SmithGroupJJR, mentions growing demand for facilities that support interprofessional health sciences education and project-based, career-oriented learning. Also gaining traction: office zones that mimic private-sector workplaces, with less assigned space and more team zones.

Perkins+Will higher ed designers Jeff Ziebarth, Jeff Stebar, and John Long are also seeing this pattern; Long says younger faculty and administrators have been a lot more receptive than veterans.

 

Top University Sector Architecture Firms 

Rank Company 2013 Higher Ed Revenue 1 CannonDesign $76,000,000 2 Perkins+will 45,582,532 3 Stantec 42,368,888 4 EYP Architecture & Engineering 39,000,000 5 Gensler 29,492,000 6 SmithGroupJJR 27,088,190 7 Clark Nexsen 21,732,694 8 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 20,933,579 9 Page 19,771,000 10 ZGF Architects 19,397,489 11 Wilson Architects 18,500,000 12 Ennead Architects 18,086,505 13 Flad Architects 16,260,000 14 SHW Group 15,991,000 15 Shepley Bulfinch 15,595,000 16 Harley Ellis Devereaux 15,120,000 17 Moseley Architects 15,016,516 18 Lord Aeck Sargent 13,533,882 19 HMC Architects 13,440,933 20 NBBJ 13,242,000 21 HKS 12,847,559 22 Ballinger 12,113,215 23 Beyer Blinder Belle 11,627,926 24 DLR Group 11,100,000 25 LS3P 10,532,964 26 Morris Architects 10,000,000 27 Solomon Cordwell Buenz 10,000,000 28 Davis Brody Bond 9,835,655 29 FGM Architects 9,821,820 30 LPA 9,561,760 31 Perkins Eastman 9,300,000 32 Moody Nolan 9,104,965 33 CO Architects 8,912,400 34 EwingCole 7,430,000 35 Heery International 7,186,274 36 Hastings+Chivetta Architects 6,378,602 37 Westlake Reed Leskosky 6,325,000 38 FXFOWLE Architects 6,200,000 39 Mithun 6,158,000 40 Goodwyn Mills & Cawood 6,127,329 41 HOK 5,876,913 42 BSA LifeStructures 5,789,413 43 NTD Architecture 5,586,000 44 LMN Architects 5,549,900 45 Ratio Architects 5,537,316 46 Leo A Daly 5,395,356 47 Bergmann Associates 5,304,175 48 Little 5,249,190 49 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson 4,836,088 50 Legat Architects 4,685,600 51 GBBN Architects 4,560,000 52 Carrier Johnson + Culture 4,060,468 53 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper 4,026,000 54 Cooper Carry 3,961,244 55 CTA Architects Engineers 3,737,320 56 Cambridge Seven Associates 3,473,000 57 PGAL 3,260,300 58 BLDD Architects 3,000,000 59 IBI Group ? Gruzen Samton 3,000,000 60 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates 2,974,000 61 Slaterpaull Architects 2,879,532 62 Hord Coplan Macht 2,843,072 63 OZ Architecture 2,825,000 64 Kirksey 2,822,225 65 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio 2,801,380 66 WDG Architecture 2,757,000 67 RS&H 2,450,000 68 SchenkelShultz Architecture 2,386,000 69 Payette 2,282,352 70 Corgan 2,202,280 71 Integrus Architecture 2,191,762 72 BLTa 2,175,000 73 H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture 2,141,323 74 WHR Architects 1,958,367 75 Baskervill 1,853,208 76 Ashley McGraw Architects 1,836,510 77 KZF Design 1,698,300 78 Eppstein Uhen Architects 1,691,787 79 VOA Associates 1,628,847 80 GWWO 1,623,501 81 Wight & Company 1,586,000 82 Hoffmann Architects 1,548,000 83 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates 1,530,000 84 PBK 1,500,000 85 NAC|Architecture 1,424,431 86 LaBella Associates 1,310,186 87 Niles Bolton Associates 1,263,210 88 Nelson 1,213,987 89 Fentress Architects 1,120,400 90 Urban Design Group 1,100,000 91 Environetics 1,087,370 92 NORR 1,052,484 93 Becker Morgan Group 1,037,159 94 Albert Kahn Associates 904,065 95 RTKL Associates 849,000 96 Good Fulton & Farrell 815,800 97 Goettsch Partners 810,000 98 BBS Architects 800,240 99 Commonwealth Architects 775,074 100 Francis Cauffman 707,774 101 RNL 690,000 102 RBB Architects 657,149 103 RSP Architects 620,000 104 Gresham, Smith and Partners 567,000 105 Fanning/Howey Associates 541,000 106 Rosser International 539,460 107 Harvard Jolly Architecture 530,103 108 DesignGroup 457,970 109 Hnedak Bobo Group 353,000 110 JRS Architect 295,000 111 Emersion Design 273,766 112 Ware Malcomb 240,000 113 H+L Architecture 236,252 114 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates 226,716 115 Sherlock, Smith & Adams 219,000

 

 

Top University Sector Engineering Firms 

Rank Company 2013 Higher Ed Revenue 1 AECOM Technology Corp. $76,410,000 2 Jacobs 35,150,000 3 URS Corp. 29,434,668 4 Vanderweil Engineers 26,614,500 5 Burns & McDonnell 24,152,332 6 Affiliated Engineers 22,469,000 7 Parsons Brinckerhoff 20,057,993 8 STV 18,416,000 9 Arup 14,561,909 10 KJWW Engineering Consultants 13,071,767 11 BR+A Consulting Engineers 10,120,000 12 WSP Group 9,120,000 13 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 9,070,000 14 Thornton Tomasetti 7,942,631 15 M-E Engineers 7,243,000 16 P2S Engineering 7,170,208 17 Shive-Hattery 6,612,598 18 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 6,550,000 19 Dewberry 6,331,593 20 Environmental Systems Design 6,144,227 21 RMF Engineering 5,400,000 22 AKF Group 5,261,000 23 Glumac 4,922,565 24 M/E Engineering 4,699,367 25 TTG 4,600,100 26 Newcomb & Boyd 4,505,166 27 RDK Engineers 4,490,000 28 Heapy Engineering 4,426,631 29 KCI Technologies 4,400,000 30 Interface Engineering 4,351,590 31 Joseph R. Loring & Associates 4,100,000 32 I. C. Thomasson Associates 3,500,000 33 Spectrum Engineers 3,347,542 34 Highland Associates 3,200,000 35 KPFF Consulting Engineers 3,125,000 36 Syska Hennessy Group 3,072,512 37 Ross & Baruzzini 3,043,445 38 H.F. Lenz 2,878,115 39 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering 2,850,000 40 Sparling 2,553,080 41 Smith Seckman Reid 2,519,005 42 Martin/Martin 2,263,812 43 Karpinski Engineering 2,170,197 44 Aon Fire Protection Engineering Corp. 2,000,000 45 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber 2,000,000 46 SSOE Group 1,912,012 47 Henderson Engineers 1,838,909 48 TLC Engineering for Architecture 1,806,782 49 Zak Companies 1,706,697 50 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers 1,686,953 51 CJL Engineering 1,657,350 52 Graef 1,584,321 53 Primera Engineers 1,456,000 54 CCRD Partners 1,388,000 55 Brinjac Engineering 1,303,855 56 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor 1,200,000 57 Wallace Engineering 1,133,000 58 Stanley Consultants 1,090,529 59 Leidos 1,040,000 60 Walter P Moore and Associates 1,005,161 61 Allen & Shariff 1,000,000 62 Dunham Associates 950,000 63 Bala Consulting Engineers 926,000 64 Degenkolb Engineers 855,093 65 OLA Consulting Engineers 840,000 66 Mazzetti 774,981 67 DeSimone Consulting Engineers 474,096 68 KLH Engineers 468,745 69 ThermalTech Engineering 460,000 70 French & Parrello Associates 300,690 71 GHT Limited 260,000 72 Wick Fisher White 223,276 73 CTLGroup 220,000 74 Davis, Bowen & Friedel 204,422 75 Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon 200,000 76 Magnusson Klemencic Associates 166,730 77 Coffman Engineers 116,263

 

 

 

Top University Sector Construction Firms 

Rank Company 2013 Higher Ed Revenue 1 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $818,698,552 2 Turner Construction 774,984,000 3 Gilbane 475,524,757 4 Skanska USA 371,024,162 5 PCL Construction 368,990,947 6 Clark Group 312,942,079 7 Shawmut Design and Construction 265,610,000 8 Barton Malow 264,908,516 9 Structure Tone 229,539,000 10 Consigli Construction 227,995,719 11 Mortenson Construction 220,320,000 12 McCarthy Holdings 203,600,000 13 Sundt Construction 185,867,366 14 Holder Construction 176,219,000 15 Messer Construction 172,997,147 16 Balfour Beatty US 171,519,250 17 JE Dunn Construction 164,791,311 18 LeChase Construction Services 164,000,000 19 Walbridge 163,500,000 20 Power Construction 159,000,000 21 Beck Group, The 157,055,739 22 Suffolk Construction 149,745,824 23 Tutor Perini Corp. 145,671,900 24 DPR Construction 140,724,634 25 W. M. Jordan Company 130,566,823 26 C.W. Driver 127,735,000 27 Flintco 113,500,000 28 Walsh Group, The 111,960,180 29 Boldt Company, The 107,802,444 30 Brasfield & Gorrie 107,242,213 31 Juneau Construction 97,432,186 32 Manhattan Construction 89,176,000 33 Rodgers Builders 88,744,572 34 McGough 82,000,000 35 Summit Contracting Group 80,286,141 36 Choate Construction 77,541,745 37 Pepper Construction 72,000,000 38 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 66,219,000 39 Bernards 66,000,000 40 Hensel Phelps 65,670,000 41 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil 65,552,134 42 Kraus-Anderson Construction 64,000,000 43 Hunt Construction Group 64,000,000 44 B. L. Harbert International 63,854,476 45 Lend Lease 56,720,000 46 CORE Construction Group 55,821,501 47 Fortis Construction 53,628,000 48 Layton Construction 52,600,000 49 Paric Corp. 50,000,000 50 New South Construction 47,702,000 51 Hill & Wilkinson 46,288,000 52 Austin Commercial 44,335,793 53 Yates Companies, The 42,800,000 54 Bette Companies, The 38,929,000 55 Hoffman Construction 37,000,000 56 Coakley & Williams Construction 32,064,969 57 Adolfson & Peterson Construction 30,713,572 58 URS Corp. 29,434,668 59 James G. Davis Construction 27,506,326 60 Weitz Company, The 26,478,980 61 Bomel Construction 24,949,344 62 Linbeck Group 24,410,000 63 LPCiminelli 23,426,935 64 IMC Construction 22,086,310 65 Hill International 22,000,000 66 HITT Contracting 20,900,000 67 E.W. Howell 20,566,000 68 Parsons Brinckerhoff 20,057,993 69 STV 18,416,000 70 Stalco Construction 17,780,000 71 Haselden Construction 17,425,677 72 Kitchell Corp. 13,043,551 73 Hoar Construction 12,920,000 74 Batson-Cook 12,513,549 75 Absher Construction 12,280,813 76 S. M. Wilson & Co. 10,863,488 77 James McHugh Construction 10,538,534 78 Robins & Morton 8,714,264 79 Clune Construction 8,635,947 80 Haskell 8,294,931 81 Alberici Constructors 7,380,631 82 Heery International 7,186,274 83 Wight & Company 4,935,000 84 Gray Construction 3,880,000 85 Ryan Companies US 3,715,948 86 KBE Building Corp. 2,694,826 87 Leopardo Companies 1,907,266 88 Douglas Company, The 1,507,502 89 JLL 1,375,045 90 Astorino 1,222,033 91 Allen & Shariff 1,000,000

 

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