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Top 95 government architecture firms

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Top 95 government architecture firms

Stantec, HOK, and Gensler top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest government sector architecture and AE firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 27, 2017
The exterior of the Michelle Obama Branch Library

The Michelle Obama Branch Library.

 

 

TOP 95 GOVERNMENT ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 GOVERNMENT REVENUE
1 Stantec $118,043,508
2 HOK $112,636,000
3 Gensler $79,581,000
4 Dewberry $75,078,610
5 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $58,963,391
6 SmithGroupJJR $57,426,970
7 HNTB $48,340,052
8 Jacobs $44,607,571
9 Page $43,400,000
10 DLR Group $40,000,000
11 CannonDesign $36,450,000
12 EYP $33,266,000
13 ZGF Architects $31,558,645
14 Perkins+Will $29,934,700
15 RS&H $29,640,000
16 HKS $28,214,133
17 LMN Architects $26,500,000
18 HDR $24,207,856
19 Moseley Architects $21,783,332
20 HGA Architects and Engineers $21,038,365
21 Leo A Daly $17,879,425
22 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $16,000,000
23 CallisonRTKL $15,429,000
24 Sink Combs Dethlefs $13,143,600
25 NORR $13,008,797
26 NBBJ $10,900,000
27 Alliiance $9,814,050
28 LPA $9,790,000
29 Michael Baker Intl. $9,625,525
30 Flad Architects $9,068,000
31 BLDD Architects $9,000,000
32 Diamond Schmitt Architects $8,635,981
33 FXFOWLE $8,196,971
34 Heery Intl. $7,964,810
35 Grimm + Parker Architects $7,705,361
36 Rosser International $7,698,317
37 Fentress Architects $7,647,000
38 Moody Nolan $7,500,000
39 Perkins Eastman $7,000,000
40 KZF Design $6,620,013
41 Little $6,384,000
42 GWWO, Inc./Architects $6,233,492
43 Schrader Group Architecture $6,169,470
44 RDG Planning & Design $5,783,301
45 EwingCole $5,570,000
46 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $5,527,771
47 JLG Architects $5,262,343
48 BWBR $5,155,563
49 FGM Architects $4,818,231
50 PGAL $4,700,000
51 AHL $4,614,319
52 Huitt-Zollars $4,578,000
53 Wold Architects $4,150,000
54 Lawrence Group $4,138,900
55 Clark Nexsen $4,066,831
56 Wendel $3,974,075
57 Davis Brody Bond $3,873,780
58 Bergmann Associates $3,803,000
59 STG Design $3,500,000
60 BKV Group $3,090,154
61 WDG Architecture $3,000,000
62 LS3P $2,917,254
63 OZ Architecture $2,866,706
64 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $2,800,726
65 tvsdesign $2,600,000
66 Cambridge Seven Associates $2,515,090
67 Cooper Carry $2,375,460
68 Lord Aeck Sargent $2,328,194
69 Gresham, Smith and Partners $2,255,000
70 Interior Architects $2,216,873
71 Kirksey Architecture $2,175,657
72 Becker Morgan Group $2,131,803
73 Glavé & Holmes Architecture $2,093,000
74 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $2,012,707
75 LAN Associates $1,990,637
76 Carrier Johnson + Culture $1,953,398
77 NWH $1,940,585
78 HMC Architects $1,911,560
79 Switzer Group, The $1,800,108
80 ACAI Associates $1,694,000
81 NAC Architecture $1,635,320
82 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $1,592,000
83 Hoffmann Architects $1,573,525
84 LRS Architects $1,558,000
85 GRW $1,427,871
86 KGP Design Studio $1,385,000
87 SH Archtiecture $1,350,000
88 Legat Architects $1,340,000
89 Corgan $1,250,529
90 Ballinger $1,246,000
91 Urbahn Architects $1,198,000
92 Zyscovich Architects $1,156,824
93 CO Architects $861,000
94 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $790,671
95 Harvard Jolly Architecture $704,834

 

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

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