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Top 30 Military Architecture Firms

Top 30 Military Architecture Firms

HDR, Clark Nexsen, and Guernsey top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest military sector architecture and A/E firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 15, 2016

Intelligence Community Campus, Bethesda, Md. Photo: Leo A Daly

TOP 30 MILITARY ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 HDR $24,971,124
2 Clark Nexsen $13,005,940
3 Guernsey $10,279,317
4 EwingCole $8,541,000
5 RS&H $8,100,000
6 Integrus Architecture $8,054,265
7 Leo A Daly $6,179,243
8 VOA Associates $4,600,000
9 Morris Architects $4,227,000
10 Emersion Design $4,095,748
11 Schenkel & Shultz $3,676,438
12 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $3,482,000
13 SmithGroupJJR $3,424,548
14 Flad Architects $3,394,000
15 Heery International $2,893,452
16 HNTB Corporation $2,842,316
17 Zyscovich Architects $2,412,053
18 BRPH $2,260,426
19 RSP Architects $2,247,000
20 LS3P $2,157,005
21 Perkins+Will $2,140,000
22 EYP $2,113,688
23 Gensler $1,682,797
24 RNL Design $1,561,700
25 CTA Architects Engineers $1,339,358
26 Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon $1,200,000
27 Marshall Craft Associates $1,029,702
28 HGA $787,000
29 Gresham, Smith and Partners $654,000
30 ZGF Architects $640,674
31 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $620,705
32 CallisonRTKL $620,000
33 Corgan $500,000

 

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