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Office Sector Giants: ‘Flex’ reigns supreme in hot office construction market [2014 BD+C Giants 300 Report]

Aug. 7, 2014
15 min read

The office market continues to improve, with many projects in development. Rents are rising as vacancy decreases, according to Jones Lang LaSalle’s 2014 U.S. Office Outlook (http://bit.ly/1ildrS7). Dozens of markets are classified as experiencing a “rising phase” (among them, Phoenix, Chicago, Salt Lake City, and Atlanta), while Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, and the Silicon Valley are believed to be peaking.

New-construction leaders include Houston and New York City, and even in calmer markets, AEC firms are busy with workplace fitouts and renovations.

The adage “doing more with less” has become a byword for many businesses since the Great Recession, and clients are trying to maximize every precious inch. “Everyone is looking to use less space,” says Daniel P. Perruzzi, Jr., AIA, LEED AP, Principal at Boston-based Margulies Perruzzi Architects. “They’re looking at ways to modify their office and workplace standards so that they can fit into less.”

Hierarchical office assignments are becoming passé, as is the notion that people will stay in their cubicles for much of the day. “A lot of companies are going down to a single size for offices, so they’re not awarding that space on the basis of rank,” notes Perruzzi. “And as a rule, companies are looking to change the ratio between offices and open workstations. It’s all driven by collaboration.”

Non-assigned space concepts continue to gain popularity. Whether or not they’re actual telecommuters, workers on the move require well-considered accommodations, including easily accessible plug-ins for laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Says Perruzzi, “You have to think about the accommodations both technically and physically. Workers want to be able to plug in their devices and see their desktop no matter which workstation they’re using.”

Analyses by experts like CoreNet Global indicate that space per worker may drop below 100 sf within five years. Perruzzi says workstations won’t necessarily keep shrinking but will likely keep reducing in number. Margulies Perruzzi’s design for Philips North America’s first Workplace Innovation Center involved no private offices and 200 physical workstations for about 260 employees. Called “free addressing,” the plan allows employees to migrate from desk to desk while reducing the number of empty spots left by workers who are off-site.

Says Perruzzi: “There’s no such thing as an individual contributor anymore. It’s about people working in teams that change on a regular basis, are very dynamic, and need constant access to each other.”

 

Top Office Sector Architecture Firms 

Rank Company 2013 Office Revenue 1 Gensler $472,552,752 2 HOK 141,723,793 3 Perkins+will 112,815,842 4 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 83,599,900 5 NBBJ 64,107,000 6 Stantec 62,594,213 7 ZGF Architects 43,902,072 8 Page 37,460,000 9 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates 36,176,000 10 Nelson 36,089,550 11 SmithGroupJJR 35,614,366 12 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson 33,267,365 13 RTKL Associates 30,705,000 14 EYP Architecture & Engineering 30,000,000 15 CannonDesign 29,000,000 16 HKS 26,255,885 17 Corgan 24,977,990 18 HDR 24,700,000 19 RSP Architects 23,106,000 20 Leo A Daly 20,101,466 21 Heery International 20,011,958 22 LS3P 17,522,964 23 Ware Malcomb 17,500,000 24 Kirksey 15,989,864 25 LPA 15,875,503 26 Perkins Eastman 15,000,000 27 NORR 14,244,421 28 Goettsch Partners 12,070,000 29 VOA Associates 11,040,757 30 Epstein 10,752,000 31 CTA Architects Engineers 10,438,159 32 Margulies Perruzzi Architects 10,191,746 33 Cuningham Group Architecture 10,068,814 34 BRPH 9,906,000 35 DLR Group 9,800,000 36 Environetics 9,612,351 37 Vocon 9,203,152 38 RNL 8,941,000 39 Gresham, Smith and Partners 8,768,000 40 Ziegler Cooper 8,676,816 41 Davis Brody Bond 8,369,474 42 FXFOWLE Architects 7,880,000 43 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture 7,750,000 44 Clark Nexsen 7,707,493 45 LMN Architects 7,368,900 46 Little 7,253,565 47 Cooper Carry 7,227,738 48 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates 6,490,000 49 WDG Architecture 5,844,000 50 Solomon Cordwell Buenz 5,300,000 51 Carrier Johnson + Culture 5,118,818 52 Swanke Hayden Connell Architects 4,990,000 53 Eppstein Uhen Architects 4,972,955 54 Fentress Architects 4,551,790 55 Francis Cauffman 4,187,463 56 Wight & Company 3,683,000 57 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates 3,653,284 58 OZ Architecture 3,625,600 59 GBBN Architects 3,540,500 60 Callison 3,481,227 61 HMC Architects 3,388,658 62 Albert Kahn Associates 3,297,848 63 Baskervill 3,226,678 64 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio 3,120,000 65 Montroy Andersen DeMarco 3,107,000 66 Goodwyn Mills & Cawood 2,932,849 67 Good Fulton & Farrell 2,928,000 68 JRS Architect 2,850,000 69 HNTB Corp. 2,793,299 70 Ratio Architects 2,720,819 71 Inventure Design Group 2,711,701 72 ai Design Group 2,663,516 73 KZF Design 2,544,819 74 EwingCole 2,510,000 75 RS&H 2,450,000 76 Integrus Architecture 2,410,899 77 MulvannyG2 Architecture 2,200,000 78 Wilson Architects 2,200,000 79 Rosser International 1,921,665 80 Hoffmann Architects 1,602,000 81 Beyer Blinder Belle 1,496,952 82 LaBella Associates 1,493,586 83 Hnedak Bobo Group 1,339,000 84 Commonwealth Architects 1,212,741 85 Hord Coplan Macht 1,113,153 86 MBH Architects 1,090,000 87 PGAL 1,074,700 88 Nadel 1,000,000 88 Polytech Associates 1,000,000 90 P+R Architects 982,666 91 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper 945,000 92 Bergmann Associates 939,420 93 Niles Bolton Associates 840,919 94 Moseley Architects 744,501 95 Moody Nolan 722,616 96 H+L Architecture 711,172 97 EDI International 630,916 98 BLTa 630,000 99 H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture 611,898 100 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture 605,000 101 WATG | Wimberly Interiors 568,000 102 Cambridge Seven Associates 460,000 103 Morris Architects 335,000 104 Emersion Design 332,073 105 DLA Architects 317,730 106 BLDD Architects 280,000 107 Hastings+Chivetta Architects 243,171 108 DesignGroup 242,580 109 Sherlock, Smith & Adams 235,000 110 Slaterpaull Architects 230,000 111 FitzGerald Associates Architects 210,500 112 Poskanzer Skott 200,000 113 SchenkelShultz Architecture 197,000 114 PHX Architecture 180,000 115 FGM Architects 179,784 116 BSA LifeStructures 174,437

 

 

Top Office Sector Engineering Firms

Rank Company 2013 Office Revenue 1 AECOM Technology Corp. $964,240,000 2 Jacobs 504,890,000 3 Parsons Brinckerhoff 158,130,489 4 Burns & McDonnell 102,620,000 5 Thornton Tomasetti 63,427,107 6 URS Corp. 49,783,891 7 WSP Group 49,230,000 8 Arup 43,201,720 9 H&A Architects & Engineers 36,000,000 10 Leidos 28,150,000 11 AKF Group 27,835,000 12 KPFF Consulting Engineers 27,000,000 13 Syska Hennessy Group 26,817,533 14 Magnusson Klemencic Associates 16,437,499 15 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 14,220,000 16 Glumac 14,102,479 17 Dewberry 13,478,149 18 Bala Consulting Engineers 12,507,000 19 Environmental Systems Design 12,505,965 20 RDK Engineers 10,690,000 21 Vanderweil Engineers 10,533,700 22 GHT Limited 9,665,000 23 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 7,430,000 24 Allen & Shariff 7,200,000 25 KCI Technologies 6,400,000 26 Walter P Moore and Associates 6,002,650 27 Highland Associates 6,000,000 28 STV 5,339,000 29 DeSimone Consulting Engineers 5,084,661 30 Aon Fire Protection Engineering Corp. 5,000,000 31 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors 5,000,000 32 SSOE Group 4,656,959 33 H.F. Lenz 4,362,698 34 Joseph R. Loring & Associates 4,000,000 35 KLH Engineers 3,875,841 36 M-E Engineers 3,863,000 37 Newcomb & Boyd 3,802,993 38 Sparling 3,799,152 39 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers 3,612,041 40 Smith Seckman Reid 3,508,905 41 Affiliated Engineers 3,104,000 42 Interface Engineering 2,946,713 43 Martin/Martin 2,793,639 44 KJWW Engineering Consultants 2,711,604 45 I. C. Thomasson Associates 2,600,000 46 TLC Engineering for Architecture 2,329,558 47 Henderson Engineers 2,269,347 48 ThermalTech Engineering 2,250,000 49 Heapy Engineering 2,145,190 50 CJL Engineering 1,878,330 51 Dunham Associates 1,750,000 52 Wick Fisher White 1,734,113 53 Karpinski Engineering 1,695,420 54 Shive-Hattery 1,581,161 55 CTLGroup 1,560,000 56 Graef 1,469,354 57 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor 1,400,000 58 OLA Consulting Engineers 1,398,000 59 TTG 1,383,325 60 Kamm Consulting 1,344,151 61 CCRD Partners 1,270,000 62 G&W Engineering Corp. 1,091,000 63 M/E Engineering 1,034,842 64 Brinjac Engineering 1,032,104 65 Coffman Engineers 1,028,004 66 Mazzetti 1,013,140 67 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering 1,000,000 68 Guernsey 958,526 69 Ross & Baruzzini 828,783 70 Apogee Consulting Group 815,250 71 GRW 562,957 72 CRB  495,240 73 Zak Companies 458,187 74 Davis, Bowen & Friedel 331,004 75 Wallace Engineering 310,000 76 French & Parrello Associates 264,900 77 Primera Engineers 253,000 78 RMF Engineering 150,000 79 Integrated Design Group 137,118 80 P2S Engineering 135,228 81 Spectrum Engineers 85,926 82 Stanley Consultants 12,178 83 Total Building Commissioning 4,798

 

 

Top Office Sector Construction Firms 

Rank Company 2013 Office Revenue 1 Turner Construction $1,965,630,000 2 Structure Tone 1,770,996,000 3 Balfour Beatty US 1,083,107,816 4 PCL Construction 965,124,704 5 Gilbane 850,668,144 6 Clark Group 768,213,069 7 Skanska USA 756,888,741 8 Hensel Phelps 595,480,000 9 Suffolk Construction 575,149,178 10 HITT Contracting 510,600,000 11 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The 483,040,306 12 Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction 478,000,000 13 Clayco 474,300,000 14 DPR Construction 419,864,261 15 James G. Davis Construction 409,209,373 16 Holder Construction 375,561,000 17 Clune Construction 350,356,681 18 Walsh Group, The 330,591,769 19 JE Dunn Construction 319,712,834 20 Tutor Perini Corp. 299,785,799 21 Plaza Construction 281,000,000 22 Brasfield & Gorrie 255,289,660 23 Lend Lease 203,243,000 24 Ryan Companies US 198,980,348 25 Manhattan Construction 195,656,000 26 Choate Construction 176,908,443 27 Parsons Brinckerhoff 158,130,489 28 McGough 144,000,000 29 Austin Commercial 126,751,064 30 Swinerton Builders 125,070,000 31 McShane Companies, The 120,701,443 32 Pepper Construction 116,840,000 33 Mortenson Construction 114,140,000 34 JLL 107,497,010 35 Linbeck Group 105,400,000 36 C.W. Driver 102,470,000 37 Shawmut Design and Construction 93,000,000 38 B. L. Harbert International 92,475,153 39 CORE Construction Group 91,118,620 40 Leopardo Companies 90,583,950 41 McCarthy Holdings 84,700,000 42 Consigli Construction 82,688,033 43 Messer Construction 75,756,377 44 Power Construction 67,000,000 45 Hoar Construction 66,258,000 46 Weitz Company, The 65,679,309 47 Robins & Morton 64,633,817 48 Sundt Construction 63,414,544 49 Beck Group, The 61,444,072 50 Hill International 61,000,000 51 Yates Companies, The 50,000,000 52 URS Corp. 49,783,891 53 Hunt Construction Group 46,000,000 54 Fortis Construction 41,800,000 55 Adolfson & Peterson Construction 40,492,626 56 LeChase Construction Services 39,360,000 57 Bomel Construction 38,747,785 58 Rodgers Builders 37,126,784 59 Paric Corp. 35,000,000 60 Haselden Construction 30,679,991 61 IMC Construction 30,597,000 62 Barton Malow 28,706,771 63 Haskell 28,625,841 64 Coakley & Williams Construction 26,086,629 65 New South Construction 22,590,000 66 Flintco 22,000,000 67 EMJ Corp. 21,000,000 68 Layton Construction 20,800,000 69 E.W. Howell 20,491,000 70 O'Neil Industries/W.E. O'Neil 20,354,165 71 Heery International 20,011,958 72 Kitchell Corp. 19,231,158 73 Hill & Wilkinson 19,149,000 74 Walbridge 18,100,000 75 Wight & Company 16,827,000 76 Harkins Builders 16,300,000 77 James McHugh Construction 14,829,260 78 Hoffman Construction 14,000,000 79 Kraus-Anderson Construction 10,000,000 80 Batson-Cook 8,329,557 81 Gray Construction 7,600,000 82 Stalco Construction 7,380,000 83 Allen & Shariff 7,200,000 84 Boldt Company, The 7,044,051 85 Bernards 6,700,000 86 W. M. Jordan Company 6,575,178 87 Graycor 6,456,452 88 KBE Building Corp. 5,964,801 89 STV 5,339,000 90 Weis Builders 5,031,000 91 Bette Companies, The 4,834,000 92 Alberici Constructors 2,961,966 93 Absher Construction 2,256,599 94 S. M. Wilson & Co. 1,607,814 95 Douglas Company, The 1,479,136 96 LPCiminelli 1,349,300 97 Astorino 1,334,650

 

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