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Top 45 Airport Terminal Engineering and E/A Firms

Top 45 Airport Terminal Engineering and E/A Firms

Jacobs surpassed $138 million in 2015 revenue to top BD+C’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest airport terminal engineering and E/A firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Editors | July 29, 2016
Top 45 Airport Terminal Engineering and E/A Firms

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Photo: Bill Dickinson/Creative Commons.

TOP AIRPORT TERMINAL ENGINEERING
AND E/A FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Jacobs $138,770,000
2 Burns & McDonnell $71,332,857
3 WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff $61,418,000
4 Arup $38,079,330
5 Ghafari Associates $22,500,000
6 Ross & Baruzzini $11,121,605
7 Walter P Moore $7,476,835
8 Woolpert $6,272,452
9 Jensen Hughes $6,023,819
10 Leidos $5,707,000
11 TLC Engineering for Architecture $3,940,727
12 Syska Hennessy Group $2,657,398
13 Thornton Tomasetti $2,644,230
14 Mazzetti $2,116,804
15 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $1,983,956
16 RMF Engineering $1,885,500
17 Affiliated Engineers $1,730,000
18 KJWW / TTG $1,617,989
19 Vanderweil Engineers $1,418,400
20 Newcomb & Boyd $1,211,225
21 Bala Consulting Engineers $1,175,000
22 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $1,140,000
23 Graef $1,111,034
24 RDK Engineers $1,053,093
25 Stanley Consultants $967,517
26 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $870,000
27 Architectural Engineers $756,610
28 Environmental Systems Design $523,951
29 Dewberry $426,387
30 dbHMS $384,000
31 Spectrum Engineers $351,472
32 I. C. Thomasson Associates $311,000
33 Wallace Engineering $300,000
34 Highland Associates $250,000
35 KLH Engineers $212,082
36 Benham Design $175,124
37 Glumac $167,921
38 Smith Seckman Reid $147,248
39 P2S Engineering $107,006
40 CTLGroup $100,000
41 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $70,570
42 Dunham Associates $50,000
43 JBA Consulting Engineers $43,900
44 Coffman Engineers $34,137
45 STV $33,763
46 Kamm Consulting $32,952
47 Loring Consulting Engineers $14,000
48 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $2,949
49 Cardno Haynes Whaley $1,106

 

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