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Top 70 Engineering Firms for 2024

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Top 70 Engineering Firms for 2024

Fluor, IMEG, Salas O'Brien, Langan, and Jensen Hughes top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest engineering firms for nonresidential building and multifamily housing work, as reported in BD+C's 2024 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 10, 2024
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Image by Pexels from Pixabay

Fluor, IMEG, Salas O'Brien, Langan, and Jensen Hughes top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest engineering firms for nonresidential building and multifamily housing work, as reported in BD+C's 2024 Giants 400 Report.

Top 70 Engineering Firms for 2024
 FIRM2023 REVENUE
1Fluor$550,368,842
2IMEG$464,604,380
3Salas O'Brien$400,777,546
4Langan$397,800,000
5Jensen Hughes$254,581,872
6KPFF Consulting Engineers$225,372,281
7Affiliated Engineers$203,430,000
8CMTA$193,193,930
9Henderson Engineers$162,832,926
10Coffman Engineers$162,400,000
11Walter P Moore$150,175,089
12HPE Sustainable Data Center Modernization$149,610,000
13Olsson$145,550,164
14Syska Hennessy Group$143,201,441
15M.C. Dean$137,513,642
16BR+A Consulting Engineers$134,439,703
17Vanderweil Engineers$110,021,700
18TLC Engineering Solutions$107,224,847
19BKF Engineers$102,829,348
20Smith Seckman Reid$98,589,896
21JB&B$88,026,349
22ME Engineers$83,300,000
23P2S$67,695,279
24McKinstry$67,000,000
25RTM Engineering Consultants$66,490,467
26Interface Engineering$65,173,689
27RMF Engineering$60,000,000
28Magnusson Klemencic Associates$54,076,909
29Wallace Design Collective$50,500,000
30ThermalTech Engineering$50,000,000
31Jordan & Skala Engineers$47,586,142
32Heapy Engineering$46,614,632
33Newcomb & Boyd$45,582,340
34Burns Engineering$42,911,773
35Martin/Martin$41,896,499
36Osborn Engineering$40,150,000
37Dunham Associates$39,833,000
38Teecom$39,070,970
39H.F. Lenz$35,964,294
40Bala Consulting Engineers$35,200,000
41McLaren Engineering Group$34,543,717
42Swanson Rink$34,021,603
43M/E Engineering$33,594,000
44Arora Engineers$33,508,160
45KCI Technologies$32,294,147
46Specialized Engineering Solutions$31,250,000
47French & Parrello Associates$26,961,472
48TW Constructors$25,750,200
49CJL Engineering$25,489,776
50Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers$24,630,734
51Bennett & Pless$24,548,000
52L.A. Fuess Partners$23,725,628
53Sazan Group$22,636,500
54Peter Basso Associates$22,273,000
55PBS Engineers$21,642,000
56Karpinski Engineering$21,400,000
57Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers$20,296,111
58SK&A Structural Engineers$18,205,000
59Parametrix$17,671,182
60Schaefer$16,521,087
61Kohler Ronan$15,823,795
62raSmith$14,062,761
63Applied Engineering Services$13,085,862
64Allen + Shariff$12,719,296
65OLA Consulting Engineers$12,500,000
66SSC Engineering$11,315,000
67DH Engineering$11,007,867
68Desmone$11,000,000
69FEA Consulting Engineers$10,680,947
70DWG, Inc. Consulting Engineers$10,476,944
71KCL Engineering$9,955,130
72IEG Innovative Engineering Group$8,732,770
73Paradigm Structural Engineers$8,627,300
74Wick Fisher White$7,672,700
75Sorba Engineering$3,858,785
76EnTech Engineering$3,038,000
77A/Z Corporation$2,856,644
78Structured Engineering Solutions$500,000
 

Source: Building Design+Construction's 2024 Giants 400 Report 

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