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Top 85 State Government Architecture + AE Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]

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Top 85 State Government Architecture + AE Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]

Stantec, SmithGroup, and LMN Architects top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest state government sector architecture and architecture/engineering (AE) firms, as featured in the 2018 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 5, 2018
Top 85 State Government Architecture + AE Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]
Top 85 State Government Architecture + AE Firms [2018 Giants 300 Report]
TOP 85 STATE GOVERNMENT ARCHITECTURE + AE FIRMS
RANK COMPANY 2017 STATE GOVT. REVENUE
1 Stantec $27,733,638
2 SmithGroup $27,375,800
3 LMN Architects $21,841,800
4 DLR Group $19,150,000
5 RS&H $15,000,000
6 Harvard Jolly $14,920,421
7 Alliiance $13,879,700
8 HDR $9,937,944
9 RATIO Architects $9,463,000
10 Michael Baker Intl. $9,451,875
11 HGA Architects and Engineers $8,672,190
12 KZF Design $7,994,969
13 NBBJ $7,500,000
14 Page $6,800,000
15 AHL $6,742,739
16 Leo A Daly $5,792,703
17 Urbahn Architects $5,500,000
18 EYP $5,480,500
19 G70 $5,308,286
20 HOK $5,220,000
21 Gensler $5,199,018
22 BHDP Architecture $4,995,908
23 FSB $4,005,614
24 NORR $3,756,538
25 Bergmann $3,500,000
26 Quinn Evans Architects $3,363,400
27 CBRE $2,757,833
28 LaBella Associates $2,402,000
29 Perkins+Will $2,335,000
30 Perkins Eastman $2,205,000
31 CO Architects $2,065,155
32 Glave & Holmes Architecture $1,984,416
33 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $1,937,000
34 NELSON/FRCH $1,590,480
35 Goodwyn Mills Cawood $1,571,995
36 ZGF Architects $1,471,738
37 BBS Architects & Engineers $1,300,000
38 Epstein $1,185,000
39 FXCollaborative $1,117,759
40 Becker Morgan Group $982,863
41 Clark Nexsen $951,044
42 GRW $890,810
43 RDG Planning & Design $861,856
44 DLZ Corp. $783,200
45 Stevens & Wilkinson $773,794
46 Lord Aeck Sargent $634,395
47 Moseley Architects $617,926
48 LS3P $607,674
49 BWBR $586,087
50 DRS Architects $505,175
51 Moody Nolan $500,000
52 O'Connell Robertson $475,000
53 JCJ Architecture $465,411
54 Highland Associates $400,000
STR Partners $400,000
56 Cambridge Seven $394,000
57 CBT $373,620
58 Huitt-Zollars $367,000
59 Ashley McGraw Architects $348,609
60 GSB $342,136
61 Little $328,000
62 Bernardon $311,603
63 ALSC Architects $250,202
64 RSP Architects $228,000
65 CASCO + R5 $215,000
66 CallisonRTKL $213,000
67 Wold Architects $205,000
68 Carrier Johnson + Culture $203,780
69 Barge Design Solutions $156,303
70 Interior Architects $154,230
71 GWWO Inc./Architects $151,161
72 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture $144,000
73 Hoffmann Architects $141,978
74 Gresham, Smith and Partners $112,000
75 Cordogan Clark & Associates $100,000
76 Miller Dunwiddie $97,613
77 AE Works Limited $93,185
78 HNTB Corp. $77,071
79 Cuningham Group Architecture $74,229
80 M+A Architects $62,388
81 ACAI Associates $57,145
82 Baskervill $46,000
83 NMR Architects + Engineers $25,314
84 Emersion Design $24,120
85 Schradergroup $20,385
86 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $19,415
87 Method Architecture $17,766
88 Flad Architects $14,100

Source: BD+C's 2018 Giants 300 Report  
 


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