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Top 90 K-12 architecture firms

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Top 90 K-12 architecture firms

Stantec, DLR Group, and PBK top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest K-12 sector architecture and AE firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 6, 2017
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Courtesy: Legat Architects

 

 

TOP 90 K-12 ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 K-12 REVENUE
1 Stantec $69,990,172
2 DLR Group $69,206,000
3 PBK $60,760,000
4 Huckabee $58,026,295
5 Jacobs $46,450,000
6 Wold Architects $34,000,000
7 NAC Architecture $33,084,095
8 VLK Architects $30,262,800
9 LPA $26,155,000
10 HMC Architects $25,532,416
11 Corgan $24,612,013
12 Moseley Architects $23,189,135
13 Perkins+Will $21,695,000
14 Fanning/Howey Associates $20,362,026
15 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $18,625,000
16 CSArch $16,712,290
17 Grimm + Parker Architects $15,247,577
18 Perkins Eastman $15,000,000
19 HMFH Architects $14,082,993
20 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $13,930,000
21 HKS $11,217,761
22 STR Partners $10,953,540
23 Hord Coplan Macht $10,823,948
24 Harvard Jolly Architecture $10,819,963
25 GWWO, Inc./Architects $9,918,841
26 BBS Architecture $9,285,000
27 Cuningham Group Architecture $8,585,076
28 LS3P $8,422,164
29 Leo A Daly $8,368,111
30 BRPH $8,219,432
31 FGM Architects $7,541,398
32 Dewberry $7,521,533
33 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $7,452,365
34 DLA Architects $7,395,652
35 Ashley McGraw Architects $6,937,642
36 SEI Design Group $6,760,000
37 Zyscovich Architects $6,757,627
38 Schenkel & Shultz $6,650,500
39 Legat Architects $6,465,000
40 Gensler $6,160,000
41 Little $5,837,684
42 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $5,721,581
43 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $5,600,000
44 Wendel $5,496,046
45 KSS Architects $5,381,244
46 Schrader Group Architecture $5,321,630
47 Harriman $5,252,265
48 KSQ Design $5,124,688
49 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $5,066,000
50 Eppstein Uhen Architects $5,000,000
51 LAN Associates $4,720,000
52 NORR $4,597,963
53 Architecture, Inc. $4,230,511
54 Harley Ellis Devereaux $4,200,000
55 JLG Architects $4,005,910
56 Becker Morgan Group $4,004,464
57 Cordogan Clark & Associates $4,000,000
58 BLDD Architects $3,900,000
59 DAG Architects $3,823,298
60 SH Archtiecture $3,500,000
61 Bergmann Associates $3,300,274
62 RS&H $3,000,000
63 Moody Nolan $3,000,000
64 Clark Nexsen $2,957,519
65 Cooper Carry $2,920,364
66 SWBR $2,800,000
67 NWH $2,658,097
68 Urbahn Architects $2,607,750
69 FXFOWLE $2,551,203
70 KZF Design $2,428,201
71 Dattner Architects $2,388,011
72 BWBR $2,064,715
73 Page $2,000,000
74 EwingCole $2,000,000
75 Massa Multimedia Architecture $1,921,000
76 RDG Planning & Design $1,820,000
77 CO Architects $1,792,600
78 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $1,638,819
79 HDR $1,484,072
80 Highland Associates $1,400,000
81 LMN Architects $1,390,000
82 HGA Architects and Engineers $1,307,000
83 AHL $1,285,590
84 CTA Architects $1,167,704
85 Shepley Bulfinch $1,134,801
86 ACAI Associates $1,085,000
87 GFF $1,079,331
88 Ziegler Cooper Architects $1,004,074
89 Kirksey Architecture $1,000,046
90 OZ Architecture $907,743

 

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

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