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Top 40 Engineering Architecture Firms for 2020

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Top 40 Engineering Architecture Firms for 2020

Jacobs, AECOM, and Kimley-Horn top the rankings of the nation's largest engineering architecture (EA) firms for nonresidential buildings and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | November 29, 2020
Top 40 Engineering Architecture Firms for 2020 photo courtesy Pixabay

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Jacobs, AECOM, and Kimley-Horn top the rankings of the nation's largest engineering architecture (EA) firms for nonresidential buildings and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2020 Giants 400 Report.

Top 40 Engineering Architecture Firms for 2020 - Revised 12/03/20
  FIRM 2019 REVENUE
1 Jacobs $4,618,695,983
2 AECOM $1,106,100,000
3 Kimley-Horn $542,104,368
4 Burns & McDonnell $413,035,944
5 Thornton Tomasetti $268,080,696
6 NV5 Global $237,702,000
7 CRB $165,237,083
8 IPS-Integrated Project Services $152,491,909
9 STV $148,297,686
10 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates* $145,350,000
11 SSOE Group $127,728,653
12 Salas O'Brien $118,028,269
13 Dewberry $113,306,818
14 Michael Baker International* $100,912,000
15 Morrison Hershfield $80,817,398
16 Ghafari Associates $76,600,000
17 BRPH Architects Engineers $72,988,006
18 Cushing Terrell (formerly CTA Architects Engineers) $69,802,445
19 Ross & Barchini $55,729,000
20 Wiley|Wilson $47,876,700
21 LaBella Associates $45,666,343
22 Shive-Hattery $45,387,776
23 CDM Smith $38,070,490
24 Stanley Consultants $33,806,115
25 Highland Associates $29,960,000
26 Epstein $28,359,000
27 GRAEF $28,200,089
28 Woolpert $27,898,539
29 H.F. Lenz $23,855,000
30 Galloway & Company $22,652,392
31 PS&S $21,654,000
32 Halff Associates $20,872,200
33 Apogee Consulting Group $20,805,730
34 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors $20,000,000
35 KZF Design $19,500,000
36 Becker Morgan Group $18,782,606
37 EAPC Architects Engineers $14,330,715
38 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $10,500,000
39 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $10,066,445
40 Pedco E & A Services $9,951,000
41 Primera Engineers $6,466,192
42 Milhouse Engineering and Construction $5,977,818
43 Boldt Company, The $4,140,000

2020 Giants 400 Report   Editors' estimate

 


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