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Top 95 Architecture/Engineering Firms for 2021

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Top 95 Architecture/Engineering Firms for 2021

Stantec, HDR, HOK, and SOM top the rankings of the nation's largest architecture engineering (AE) firms for nonresidential and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2021 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 25, 2021
300 Grant Ave development, San Francisco Union Square, by Lincoln Property Company and MBH Architects, photo by Matthew Anderson, Top 95 Architecture:Engineering Firms for 2021

As the first ground-up development completed in San Francisco's Union Square in over 20 years, 300 Grant Ave signifies an important architectural and economic milestone in the neighborhood’s history. The project encompasses 70,000 sf of retail and office mixed-use development. The team includes Lincoln Property Company (owner); MBH Architects (architect); Alfatech (MEP); Tipping Structural Engineers (SE); and Hathaway Dinwiddie (GC). Photo: Matthew Anderson, courtesy MBH Architects 

   

Stantec, HDR, HOK, and SOM top the rankings of the nation's largest architecture engineering (AE) firms for nonresidential and multifamily buildings work, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2021 Giants 400 Report.

Top 95 Architecture/Engineering Firms for 2021
  FIRM 2020 REVENUE
1 Stantec $688,974,028
2 HDR $585,400,000
3 HOK $447,000,000
4 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $340,869,307
5 DLR Group $279,565,000
6 CallisonRTKL $273,026,107
7 Smithgroup $267,168,526
8 IBI Group* $252,322,000
9 Page $206,243,000
10 CannonDesign $190,000,000
11 PGAL $179,200,000
12 PBK $174,800,000
13 Ware Malcomb $160,272,290
14 HGA $150,376,927
15 NORR $128,839,831
16 Gresham Smith $128,160,701
17 EYP $124,775,275
18 EwingCole $108,500,000
19 Flad Architects $107,700,000
20 LPA $103,230,795
21 Humphreys and Partners $101,000,000
22 Leo A Daly $93,870,859
23 HED $90,910,000
24 Huckabee $88,467,417
25 RS&H $85,100,000
26 Clark Nexsen $72,240,000
27 SLAM $68,399,211
28 Wold Architects and Engineers $66,050,000
29 Little Diversified Architectural Consulting $63,369,659
30 Goodwyn Mills Cawood $54,356,191
31 Core States Group $48,423,057
32 E4H Environments for Health Architecture $47,000,000
33 Progressive AE $45,155,862
34 BSA LifeStructures $43,144,365
35 RDG Planning & Design $41,023,198
36 H2M Architects + Engineers $39,479,220
37 CESO $39,365,886
38 Bergmann $39,180,000
39 LaBella Associates $38,428,000
40 CPL $35,548,808
41 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $35,002,668
42 G70 $34,662,496
43 GreenbergFarrow $33,715,000
44 WD Partners $32,400,000
45 Kahler Slater $30,770,000
46 Hoefer Welker $29,403,000
47 Ryan Companies US / Ryan A+E $29,011,000
48 AE7 $28,666,471
49 BSB Design $28,271,751
50 KZF Design $28,224,951
51 BKV Group $26,925,531
52 Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects $26,184,756
53 Woolpert $26,126,359
54 GMB Architecture + Engineering $26,011,414
55 Hollis + Miller Architects $25,711,480
56 Huitt-Zollars $23,640,045
57 Clark & Enersen $22,976,324
58 DLZ Corp. $22,908,867
59 Barge Design Solutions $22,268,972
60 Lawrence Group $22,139,868
61 Fanning Howey Associates $22,124,899
62 Wendel $21,615,494
63 Becker Morgan Group $20,842,926
64 Baskervill $19,861,254
65 Cromwell Architects Engineers $19,608,013
66 Larson Design Group $19,155,356
67 TETER $18,588,242
68 SHP $18,000,000
69 Onyx Creative $16,898,115
70 BCA Architects & Engineers $14,895,000
71 BBS Architects $12,681,939
72 CSArch $12,280,207
73 KGD Architecture $11,884,564
74 CBRE $11,305,250
75 Hafer $10,955,111
76 Garmann Miller & Associates $10,632,800
77 DLA Architects $10,159,751
78 Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón | Architecture & Interior Design $9,795,504
79 Rosemann & Associates $9,620,000
80 Randall-Paulson Architects $9,506,204
81 Emersion Design $9,406,573
82 Eckenhoff Saunders Architects $9,400,000
83 Design Collaborative $9,131,330
84 Performa $8,645,000
85 Nehmer $8,450,000
86 Kitchen & Associates $8,018,422
87 KG+D Architects $7,799,008
88 Base4 $7,708,335
89 H. Hendy Associates $7,422,652
90 AG Architecture $6,709,646
91 PF&A Design $6,373,157
92 FreemanWhite, a Haskell Company $5,959,730
93 Architectural Design Consultants $5,929,900
94 RQAW $5,267,267
95 VEBH Architects $4,587,555
96 //3877 $3,376,000
97 GRW $3,200,135
98 Walbridge $2,480,000
99 Osports $2,391,906
100 Sebree Architects $1,400,000

SOURCE: 2021 Giants 400 Report  *Editors' estimate  Note: GMB Architecture + Engineering was moved from Top 40 Engineering/Architecture Firms for 2021 on 10/27/21.

 

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