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Top 50 Science + Technology Engineering Firms

Top 50 Science + Technology Engineering Firms

Jacobs, Affiliated Engineers, and Vanderweil Engineers top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest science + technology sector engineering and EA firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 12, 2016

Georgia Institute of Technology, Engineered Biosystems Building, Atlanta, Ga. Cooper Carry (architect), McCarthy Building Companies (GC), Newcomb & Boyd (MEP), Long Engineering (CE). Photo: Chris Cooper courtesy of Cooper Carry.

TOP 50 SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 Jacobs $51,420,000
2 Affiliated Engineers $29,447,000
3 Vanderweil Engineers $21,653,900
4 CRB $10,200,000
5 RMF Engineering $6,285,000
6 Mazzetti $5,199,075
7 Thornton Tomasetti $4,686,534
8 Newcomb & Boyd $3,466,430
9 Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering $3,335,000
10 Global Engineering Solutions $3,275,000
11 BR+A Consulting Engineers $3,000,000
12 Arup $2,352,966
13 Ghafari Associates $2,000,000
14 BSA LifeStructures $1,969,607
15 Syska Hennessy Group $1,750,876
16 Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers $1,667,247
17 Environmental Systems Design $1,571,840
18 Jensen Hughes $1,555,972
19 STV $1,378,299
20 KJWW / TTG $1,365,000
21 RDK Engineers $1,323,231
22 Spectrum Engineers $1,288,746
23 Ross & Baruzzini $1,284,549
24 ThermalTech Engineering $1,250,000
25 Hankins and Anderson $1,230,980
26 Karpinski Engineering $1,100,000
27 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $1,014,000
28 ME Engineers $1,000,000
29 Cardno Haynes Whaley $820,511
30 Pedco E & A Services $765,000
31 Coffman Engineers $698,634
32 I. C. Thomasson Associates $622,000
33 Smith Seckman Reid $511,913
34 P2S Engineering $504,514
35 Glumac $494,360
36 Peter Basso Associates $474,636
37 Bala Consulting Engineers $450,000
38 SSOE Group $390,000
39 dbHMS $384,000
40 Henderson Engineers $326,842
41 William Tao & Associates $315,389
42 Walter P Moore $315,202
43 Stanley Consultants $290,773
44 Highland Associates $220,000
45 KZF Design $216,000
46 JBA Consulting Engineers $131,855
47 H.F. Lenz Company $131,000
48 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $100,000
49 CTLGroup $100,000
50 Architectural Engineers $79,964
51 G & W Engineering Corp. $50,013
52 Dunham Associates $50,000

 

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