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Top Data Center Architecture Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Data Center Architecture Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Gensler, Corgan, and HDR head Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest data center architecture and architecture/engineering firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 27, 2014
Rank Company 2013 Data Center Revenue
1 Gensler $25,839,736
2 Corgan 23,560,060
3 HDR 15,150,000
4 Page 13,950,000
5 Sheehan Partners 5,666,072
6 Little 5,450,648
7 RS&H 4,900,000
8 Callison 3,940,188
9 Clark Nexsen 3,186,054
10 Environetics 2,947,119
11 HOK 1,971,352
12 KZF Design 1,699,307
13 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates 1,260,000
14 Harvard Jolly Architecture 1,143,578
15 Schrader Group Architecture 1,098,519
16 Solomon Cordwell Buenz 1,000,000
17 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson 757,874
18 EwingCole 625,000
19 Heery International 589,726
20 Nelson 394,035
21 JRS Architect 275,000
22 Ware Malcomb 262,000
23 Gresham, Smith and Partners 118,000
24 Stantec 80,826
25 Becker Morgan Group 75,482
26 Perkins+will 52,924
27 Hoffmann Architects 48,000
28 RSP Architects 43,000
29 HNTB Corp. 37,281
30 Nadel 30,000
31 Lord Aeck Sargent 24,238

 

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