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Military Construction Report [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Military Construction Report [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Building Design+Construction's rankings of the nation's largest military sector design and construction firms, as reported in the 2013 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 14, 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top Military Sector Architecture Firms

Rank Company 2012 Military Revenue ($)
1 HDR Architecture $63,546,903
2 Heery International $21,224,842
3 HKS $13,500,000
4 HNTB Archtecture $12,276,306
5 Leo A Daly $11,114,441
6 RTKL Associates $10,777,000
7 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $9,637,000
8 VOA Associates $8,354,050
9 EwingCole $8,000,000
10 Corgan $7,428,547
11 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture $7,221,000
12 RSP Architects $6,831,000
13 Reynolds, Smith and Hills $6,540,000
14 HOK $6,243,000
15 EYP $5,800,000
16 LS3P $5,065,979
17 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson $4,092,000
18 Flad Architects $3,484,000
19 Emersion Design $3,449,838
20 KZF Design $3,165,696
21 RNL $3,102,000
22 Morris Architects $2,900,000
23 ZGF Architects $2,654,318
24 PGAL $2,510,000
25 Gensler $2,500,000
26 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $2,350,000
27 IBI Group $2,146,453
28 Albert Kahn Family of Companies $2,011,177
29 CTA Architects Engineers $1,762,047
30 WHR Architects $1,476,330
31 SmithGroupJJR $816,000
32 Wight & Co. $751,000
33 OZ Architecture $678,554
34 Moseley Architects $458,816
35 Carrier Johnson + Culture $367,935
36 Harvard Jolly Architecture $213,000
37 Gresham, Smith and Partners $180,318
38 Fletcher-Thompson $150,000
39 SMMA | Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $115,000
40 Cooper Carry $104,811
41 TEG Architects - The Estopinal Group $30,717
42 WDG Architecture $6,000

 

 

Top Military Sector Engineering Firms

Rank Company 2012 Military Revenue ($)
1 Fluor $2,063,244,000
2 URS Corp. $350,209,483
3 AECOM Technology Corp. $256,000,000
4 Michael Baker Jr. $70,890,000
5 Science Applications International Corp. $45,989,771
6 Burns & McDonnell $35,650,000
7 Clark Nexsen $27,896,498
8 Allen & Shariff $27,500,000
9 Merrick & Co. $20,000,000
10 STV $16,510,000
11 Eaton Energy Solutions $14,462,482
12 Parsons Brinckerhoff $12,293,193
13 Guernsey $9,746,352
14 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $9,000,000
15 Affiliated Engineers $4,112,000
16 BRPH $4,000,500
17 KCI Technologies $4,000,000
18 Dewberry $3,584,673
19 Coffman Engineers $3,025,000
20 H&A Architects & Engineers $2,998,476
21 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $2,860,000
22 TLC Engineering for Architecture $2,586,925
23 RMF Engineering Design $2,500,000
24 Ross & Baruzzini $2,404,599
25 Newcomb & Boyd $2,166,918
26 Sparling $2,151,181
27 KPFF Consulting Engineers $2,000,000
27 Rolf Jensen & Associates $2,000,000
29 Smith Seckman Reid $1,273,546
30 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $1,098,183
31 Vanderweil Engineers $1,078,000
32 Heapy Engineering $1,071,676
33 TTG $1,050,980
34 CCRD Partners $1,000,000
35 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $816,200
36 Henderson Engineers $779,884
37 M-E Engineers $750,000
38 Interface Engineering $572,371
39 GRW $487,940
40 Spectrum Engineers $436,740
41 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $400,000
41 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor $400,000
43 Peter Basso Associates $300,000
44 Syska Hennessy Group $278,129
45 GRAEF $259,738
46 Apogee Consulting Group $251,000
47 KJWW Engineering Consultants $242,970
48 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $200,000
49 H.F. Lenz $180,000
50 SSOE Group $146,989
51 Glumac $128,000
52 CTLGroup $100,000
52 Dunham Associates $100,000
52 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering $100,000
55 Total Building Commissioning $71,349
56 Walter P Moore $29,068
57 Brinjac Engineering $16,166
58 Environmental Systems Design $10,000
59 Shive-Hattery $3,071
60 CJL Engineering $3,000

 

 

Top Military Sector Construction Firms

Rank Company 2012 Military Revenue ($)
1 Balfour Beatty $835,493,608
2 Hensel Phelps $705,861,979
3 B. L. Harbert International $504,804,208
4 Clark Group $459,441,089
5 Lend Lease $448,232,000
6 ECC $404,881,855
7 JE Dunn Construction $383,882,914
8 Gilbane $343,600,000
9 Walsh Group, The $312,117,849
10 Manhattan Construction $200,119,000
11 Weitz Co., The $190,000,000
12 McCarthy Holdings $182,000,000
13 Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The $173,204,860
14 Turner Corporation, The $163,707,000
15 Hunt Companies $159,295,120
16 Mortenson Construction $141,767,000
17 Swinerton Builders $128,767,700
18 Walbridge $113,929,436
19 Sundt Construction $88,800,392
20 CORE Construction Group $82,025,741
21 W. M. Jordan Co. $72,506,220
22 Yates Cos., The $69,400,000
23 Jones Lang LaSalle $60,287,223
24 Absher Construction $55,810,000
25 Haskell $52,656,368
26 Consigli Construction $49,230,541
27 Messer Construction $33,725,402
28 Skanska USA $33,600,000
29 Harkins Builders $30,500,000
30 Brasfield & Gorrie $29,147,688
31 Hunt Construction Group $29,000,000
32 Suffolk Construction $28,999,924
33 Barton Malow $25,600,015
34 PCL Construction Enterprises $19,907,096
35 Coakley & Williams Construction $16,555,554
36 New South Construction $13,300,000
37 S. M. Wilson & Co. $9,637,564
38 Hoffman Construction $7,820,967
39 C.W. Driver $6,896,321
40 Choate Construction $4,921,619
41 Robins & Morton $4,200,000
42 Bomel Construction $2,400,000
43 Flintco $1,400,000
44 KBE Building Corporation $1,229,621
45 Doster Construction $1,124,889
46 Hoar Construction $1,101,000
47 Graycor $571,323
48 Power Construction $200,000
49 Tutor Perini Corporation $188,000
50 Alberici Constructors $100,186
51 DPR Construction $86,891
52 E.W. Howell $85,000

 

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