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Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2024

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Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2024

Stantec, HDR, Page, HOK, and Arcadis North America top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest architecture engineering (AE) firms for nonresidential building and multifamily housing work, as reported in BD+C's 2024 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 6, 2024
Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2024, The 80,000-sf civic building at the City of South San Francisco Community Civic campus, designed by SmithGroup Photo: Kyle Jeffers, courtesy SmithGroup
The 80,000-sf civic building at the City of South San Francisco Community Civic campus, designed by SmithGroup, encompasses parks and rec programs, art and dance classrooms, public event spaces, and the city council chambers. Photo: Kyle Jeffers, courtesy SmithGroup

Stantec, HDR, Page, HOK, and Arcadis North America top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest architecture engineering (AE) firms for nonresidential building and multifamily housing work, as reported in BD+C's 2024 Giants 400 Report.

Top 100 Architecture Engineering Firms for 2024
 FIRM2023 REVENUE
1Stantec$678,380,961
2HDR$676,606,460
3Page$546,223,000
4HOK$517,910,000
5Arcadis North America$386,250,015
6CannonDesign$386,000,000
7DLR Group$385,529,000
8Skidmore, Owings & Merrill$320,700,000
9NV5 Global$320,628,918
10SmithGroup$279,454,096
11PBK$276,154,836
12HGA$222,872,841
13Ware Malcomb$200,262,368
14NORR$187,091,622
15Huckabee$149,530,665
16Flad Architects$149,300,000
17Haskell$127,640,507
18LEO A DALY$127,048,925
19Goodwyn Mills Cawood$126,454,316
20LPA$122,595,400
21Parkhill$115,157,277
22GPD Group$112,023,000
23HED$108,360,798
24Woolpert$106,300,000
25EwingCole$105,400,000
26Core States Group$88,831,986
27S/L/A/M Collaborative, The$86,498,755
28Michael Baker International$84,705,232
29Wold Architects and Engineers$77,000,000
30Walker Consultants$72,483,088
31GreenbergFarrow$62,500,000
32WD Partners$59,308,000
33Shive-Hattery$57,754,408
34EUA$54,785,000
35RS&H$54,064,460
36AE7$53,802,947
37Ballinger$52,388,660
38H2M architects + engineers$51,076,320
39RSP Architects$49,327,000
40FSB Architects and Engineers$48,425,439
41BSA LifeStructures$44,033,972
42TowerPinkster$43,865,573
43Baskervill$43,497,106
44CESO$43,262,012
45Clark Nexsen$42,316,121
46Grace Hebert Curtis Architects$42,068,890
47RDG Planning & Design$41,330,339
48TreanorHL$40,250,000
49GMB$39,995,190
50Kahler Slater$39,200,000
51Clark & Enersen$37,892,544
52Schmidt Associates$37,100,000
53Larson Design Group$36,811,531
54Ryan Companies US$36,227,937
55BKV Group$36,000,000
56Progressive Companies$35,533,227
57BSB Design$35,493,864
58CPL Architecture, Engineering and Planning$34,493,269
59Benchmark Group$33,335,565
60Cordogan Clark$32,800,000
61Huitt-Zollars$32,735,800
62G70$31,749,922
63DLZ Corporation$31,375,795
64Alliiance$31,100,386
65Onyx Creative$30,665,302
66Spiezle Architectural Group$27,354,000
67SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture$26,424,280
68Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio$25,849,317
69DES$25,500,000
70Fanning Howey$24,960,362
71Becker Morgan Group$24,493,320
72Hoefer Welker$24,400,000
73Teter$24,286,561
74MS Consultants$24,284,000
75RLF Architecture + Engineering + Interiors$23,772,507
76Guidon Design$22,294,239
77SHP$21,500,000
7819six Architects$20,282,700
79Hollis + Miller Architects$20,111,541
80M Moser Associates$18,979,000
81Hafer$17,334,789
82DLA Architects$16,783,265
83Garmann Miller$16,488,100
84Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón$16,356,400
85BBS Architects, Landscape Architects & Engineers$14,819,046
86KAI$14,800,000
87SchraderGroup$14,149,000
88CSHQA$14,118,085
89LK Architecture$13,150,000
90Kenneth Park Acrhitects$12,388,000
91Bailey Edward$12,384,545
92SFCS$11,921,395
93Luminaut$11,464,115
94Eckenhoff Saunders$11,200,000
95Nadel Architecture + Planning$11,196,662
96Dyer Brown & Associates$10,488,546
97McKinley Architecture and Engineering$10,474,619
98Finegold Alexander Architects$10,312,535
99Thriven Design$10,149,406
100Nehmer$10,050,000
101Reztark Design Studio$9,886,052
102Hendy$9,721,052
103BASE4$9,311,100
104AG Architecture$9,174,345
105Fifth Dimension Architecture & Interiors$7,500,000
106DLA+ Architecture and Interior Design$7,338,150
107GRW$7,292,037
108Anderson Mikos Architects$7,121,305
109FitzGerald$5,900,000
110SAS Architects and Planners$2,783,336
 

Source: Building Design+Construction's 2024 Giants 400 Report 

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