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MILITARY SECTOR GIANTS: Clark Group, HDR, Fluor top rankings of nation's largest military sector AEC firms

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MILITARY SECTOR GIANTS: Clark Group, HDR, Fluor top rankings of nation's largest military sector AEC firms

BD+C's rankings of the nation's largest military sector design and construction firms, as reported in the 2015 Giants 300 Report


By BD+C Staff | September 10, 2015
MILITARY SECTOR GIANTS: Clark Group, HDR, Fluor top ranking of nation's largest military sector AEC firms

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TOP MILITARY SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Military Revenue ($)
1 HDR $26,291,756
2 Heery International $21,905,501
3 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood $14,234,956
4 Clark Nexsen $9,780,000
5 Leo A Daly $7,998,215
6 EwingCole $7,462,000
7 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $7,339,000
8 RS&H $7,035,000
9 LS3P $6,152,713
10 BRPH $5,318,157
11 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $5,035,000
12 VOA Associates $4,053,531
13 Morris Architects $3,985,000
14 SmithGroupJJR $3,839,435
15 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $3,339,000
16 Fentress Architects $3,226,882
17 Luckett & Farley $3,183,235
18 EYP $3,100,000
19 HNTB $2,565,960
20 CTA Architects Engineers $2,158,787
21 Schenkel & Shultz $2,157,000
22 Emersion Design $1,892,720
23 Niles Bolton Associates $1,720,000
24 Flad Architects $1,573,000
25 HGA Architects and Engineers $1,255,607
26 Rosser International $1,236,634
27 Perkins+Will $980,000
28 KZF Design $880,677
29 Callison RTKL $878,772
30 RNL Design $725,000
31 Wight & Company $461,593
32 HOK $454,000
33 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $447,282
34 OZ Architecture $360,000
35 ZGF Architects $354,621
36 BWBR $201,425
37 Zyscovich Architects $201,068
38 Cooper Carry $157,832
39 Cuningham Group Architecture $146,441
40 LK Architecture $125,000
41 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $121,456
42 Bergmann Associates $36,950
43 Moseley Architects $32,648
44 Glumac $25,667
45 Becker Morgan Group $3,824
46 Beyer Blinder Belle $1,532

 

 

TOP MILITARY SECTOR ENGINEERING FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Military Revenue ($)
1 Fluor $1,126,736,026
2 Jacobs $142,757,166
3 AECOM $68,751,200
4 Burns & McDonnell $32,317,420
5 Leidos $30,810,000
6 Allen & Shariff $24,197,017
7 Guernsey $11,562,389
8 Jensen Hughes $8,770,186
9 STV $4,461,000
10 Hankins & Anderson $4,006,981
11 KCI Technologies $4,000,000
12 Affiliated Engineers $3,159,000
13 Woolpert $3,047,617
14 Coffman Engineers $2,885,000
15 KPFF Consulting Engineers $2,864,000
16 Dewberry $2,555,606
17 Ross & Baruzzini $2,331,475
18 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $1,890,853
19 Newcomb & Boyd $1,488,624
20 TLC Engineering for Architecture $1,284,487
21 GRW $1,001,359
22 TTG $945,500
23 ME Engineers $900,000
24 RMF Engineering $750,000
25 Heapy Engineering $564,682
26 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $563,140
27 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $550,000
28 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $500,000
29 Epstein $469,100
30 H.F. Lenz Company $450,000
31 Vanderweil Engineers $352,600
32 Zak Companies $335,126
33 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $314,000
34 Syska Hennessy Group $305,286
35 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $300,000
36 I. C. Thomasson Associates $300,000
37 Dunham Associates $250,000
38 CTLGroup $200,000
39 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $187,532
40 SSOE Group $170,933
41 Apogee Consulting Group $156,000
42 RDK Engineers $129,000
43 Spectrum Engineers $128,446
44 CJL Engineering $110,000
45 Walter P Moore $108,489
46 William Tao & Associates $76,673
47 TBC $75,299
48 Henderson Engineers $61,254
49 Cardno Haynes Whaley $25,805

 

 

TOP MILITARY SECTOR CONSTRUCTION FIRMS

Rank Company 2014 Military Revenue ($)
1 Clark Group $591,973,186
2 Hensel Phelps $560,850,000
3 Balfour Beatty US $449,008,692
4 Walsh Group, The $310,316,380
5 Gilbane Building Co. $272,161,477
6 Lend Lease $268,493,000
7 Turner Construction $162,122,301
8 McCarthy Holdings $150,106,200
9 Whiting-Turner Contracting, The $147,690,820
10 Mortenson Construction $145,990,000
11 Brasfield & Gorrie $84,761,840
12 Skanska USA $81,163,962
13 W. M. Jordan $62,240,058
14 Coakley & Williams Construction $58,874,533
15 HITT Contracting $58,200,000
16 JE Dunn Construction $50,033,792
17 Haskell $49,060,019
18 PCL Construction $43,055,267
19 S. M. Wilson & Co. $41,854,029
20 B.L. Harbert International $36,042,768
21 Manhattan Construction $35,608,000
22 C.W. Driver $27,400,000
23 CORE Construction $14,651,200
24 Yates Companies, The $12,000,000
25 Flintco $11,630,000
26 Hoar Construction $10,584,000
27 Juneau Construction $10,100,090
28 KBE Building Corp. $10,093,135
29 BlueScope Construction $9,290,000
30 Leopardo Companies $4,063,991
31 Power Construction $4,000,000
32 Consigli Building Group $3,702,650
33 Robins & Morton $2,667,798
34 Barton Malow $2,361,000
35 Hill International $2,000,000
36 Alberici Constructors $1,953,639
37 LPCiminelli $1,797,542
38 Cumming $1,320,477
39 Choate Construction $901,834
40 Fortis Construction $775,000
41 Weitz Company, The $721,000
42 Hoffman Construction $655,222
43 Messer Construction $620,160
44 Suffolk Construction $451,615
45 DPR Construction $361,460
46 Kitchell Corporation $170,855
47 Graycor $150,070
48 James McHugh Construction $90,848

 

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