TOP 50 DATA CENTER ENGINEERING FIRMS | ||
Rank | Firm | 2015 Revenue |
1 | Vanderweil Engineers | $41,247,200 |
2 | Jacobs | $40,110,000 |
3 | Syska Hennessy Group | $38,578,562 |
4 | Environmental Systems Design | $14,670,507 |
5 | Highland Associates | $9,100,000 |
6 | Dewberry | $8,997,875 |
7 | Newcomb & Boyd | $4,683,201 |
8 | Ghafari Associates | $4,000,000 |
9 | Arup | $3,727,928 |
10 | Glumac | $2,971,198 |
11 | H.F. Lenz Company | $2,728,653 |
12 | Affiliated Engineers | $2,714,000 |
13 | Burns & McDonnell | $2,500,000 |
14 | KZF Design | $2,197,624 |
15 | Zak Companies | $2,001,673 |
16 | Bala Consulting Engineers | $1,880,000 |
17 | Ross & Baruzzini | $1,831,648 |
18 | Wick Fisher White | $1,720,000 |
19 | Core States Group | $1,640,527 |
20 | Cardno Haynes Whaley | $1,357,825 |
21 | RMF Engineering | $1,257,000 |
22 | Magnusson Klemencic Associates | $1,255,913 |
23 | WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff | $1,238,000 |
24 | Dunham Associates | $1,050,000 |
25 | KJWW / TTG | $1,049,086 |
26 | Wendel | $1,005,965 |
27 | SSOE Group | $980,000 |
28 | Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers | $900,406 |
29 | Thornton Tomasetti | $833,542 |
30 | JBA Consulting Engineers | $816,632 |
31 | Henderson Engineers | $793,735 |
32 | Heapy Engineering | $689,595 |
33 | RDK Engineers | $646,020 |
34 | TLC Engineering for Architecture | $629,411 |
35 | Apogee Consulting Group | $592,000 |
36 | CRB | $520,000 |
37 | William Tao & Associates | $504,623 |
38 | Jensen Hughes | $393,599 |
39 | I. C. Thomasson Associates | $373,200 |
40 | Mazzetti | $346,401 |
41 | Pedco E & A Services | $317,000 |
42 | Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates | $250,000 |
43 | Karpinski Engineering | $250,000 |
44 | GHT Limited | $225,000 |
45 | Hankins and Anderson | $206,415 |
46 | Spectrum Engineers | $194,055 |
47 | Smith Seckman Reid | $183,242 |
48 | ThermalTech Engineering | $150,000 |
49 | CJL Engineering, Inc. | $122,099 |
50 | Interface Engineering | $121,130 |
51 | KCI Technologies | $100,000 |
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