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 | ||
FIRM | 2023 REVENUE | |
1 | Stantec | $678,380,961 |
2 | HDR | $676,606,460 |
3 | Page | $546,223,000 |
4 | HOK | $517,910,000 |
5 | Arcadis North America | $386,250,015 |
6 | CannonDesign | $386,000,000 |
7 | DLR Group | $385,529,000 |
8 | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | $320,700,000 |
9 | NV5 Global | $320,628,918 |
10 | SmithGroup | $279,454,096 |
11 | PBK | $276,154,836 |
12 | HGA | $222,872,841 |
13 | Ware Malcomb | $200,262,368 |
14 | NORR | $187,091,622 |
15 | Huckabee | $149,530,665 |
16 | Flad Architects | $149,300,000 |
17 | Haskell | $127,640,507 |
18 | LEO A DALY | $127,048,925 |
19 | Goodwyn Mills Cawood | $126,454,316 |
20 | LPA | $122,595,400 |
21 | Parkhill | $115,157,277 |
22 | GPD Group | $112,023,000 |
23 | HED | $108,360,798 |
24 | Woolpert | $106,300,000 |
25 | EwingCole | $105,400,000 |
26 | Core States Group | $88,831,986 |
27 | S/L/A/M Collaborative, The | $86,498,755 |
28 | Michael Baker International | $84,705,232 |
29 | Wold Architects and Engineers | $77,000,000 |
30 | Walker Consultants | $72,483,088 |
31 | GreenbergFarrow | $62,500,000 |
32 | WD Partners | $59,308,000 |
33 | Shive-Hattery | $57,754,408 |
34 | EUA | $54,785,000 |
35 | RS&H | $54,064,460 |
36 | AE7 | $53,802,947 |
37 | Ballinger | $52,388,660 |
38 | H2M architects + engineers | $51,076,320 |
39 | RSP Architects | $49,327,000 |
40 | FSB Architects and Engineers | $48,425,439 |
41 | BSA LifeStructures | $44,033,972 |
42 | TowerPinkster | $43,865,573 |
43 | Baskervill | $43,497,106 |
44 | CESO | $43,262,012 |
45 | Clark Nexsen | $42,316,121 |
46 | Grace Hebert Curtis Architects | $42,068,890 |
47 | RDG Planning & Design | $41,330,339 |
48 | TreanorHL | $40,250,000 |
49 | GMB | $39,995,190 |
50 | Kahler Slater | $39,200,000 |
51 | Clark & Enersen | $37,892,544 |
52 | Schmidt Associates | $37,100,000 |
53 | Larson Design Group | $36,811,531 |
54 | Ryan Companies US | $36,227,937 |
55 | BKV Group | $36,000,000 |
56 | Progressive Companies | $35,533,227 |
57 | BSB Design | $35,493,864 |
58 | CPL Architecture, Engineering and Planning | $34,493,269 |
59 | Benchmark Group | $33,335,565 |
60 | Cordogan Clark | $32,800,000 |
61 | Huitt-Zollars | $32,735,800 |
62 | G70 | $31,749,922 |
63 | DLZ Corporation | $31,375,795 |
64 | Alliiance | $31,100,386 |
65 | Onyx Creative | $30,665,302 |
66 | Spiezle Architectural Group | $27,354,000 |
67 | SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture | $26,424,280 |
68 | Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio | $25,849,317 |
69 | DES | $25,500,000 |
70 | Fanning Howey | $24,960,362 |
71 | Becker Morgan Group | $24,493,320 |
72 | Hoefer Welker | $24,400,000 |
73 | Teter | $24,286,561 |
74 | MS Consultants | $24,284,000 |
75 | RLF Architecture + Engineering + Interiors | $23,772,507 |
76 | Guidon Design | $22,294,239 |
77 | SHP | $21,500,000 |
78 | 19six Architects | $20,282,700 |
79 | Hollis + Miller Architects | $20,111,541 |
80 | M Moser Associates | $18,979,000 |
81 | Hafer | $17,334,789 |
82 | DLA Architects | $16,783,265 |
83 | Garmann Miller | $16,488,100 |
84 | Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón | $16,356,400 |
85 | BBS Architects, Landscape Architects & Engineers | $14,819,046 |
86 | KAI | $14,800,000 |
87 | SchraderGroup | $14,149,000 |
88 | CSHQA | $14,118,085 |
89 | LK Architecture | $13,150,000 |
90 | Kenneth Park Acrhitects | $12,388,000 |
91 | Bailey Edward | $12,384,545 |
92 | SFCS | $11,921,395 |
93 | Luminaut | $11,464,115 |
94 | Eckenhoff Saunders | $11,200,000 |
95 | Nadel Architecture + Planning | $11,196,662 |
96 | Dyer Brown & Associates | $10,488,546 |
97 | McKinley Architecture and Engineering | $10,474,619 |
98 | Finegold Alexander Architects | $10,312,535 |
99 | Thriven Design | $10,149,406 |
100 | Nehmer | $10,050,000 |
101 | Reztark Design Studio | $9,886,052 |
102 | Hendy | $9,721,052 |
103 | BASE4 | $9,311,100 |
104 | AG Architecture | $9,174,345 |
105 | Fifth Dimension Architecture & Interiors | $7,500,000 |
106 | DLA+ Architecture and Interior Design | $7,338,150 |
107 | GRW | $7,292,037 |
108 | Anderson Mikos Architects | $7,121,305 |
109 | FitzGerald | $5,900,000 |
110 | SAS Architects and Planners | $2,783,336 |
Source: Building Design+Construction's 2024 Giants 400 Report
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