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Top Retail Engineering Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Retail Engineering Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Jacobs, AECOM, Henderson Engineers top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest retail engineering and engineering/architecture firms in the United States.


By BD+C Staff | August 5, 2013
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Rank Company 2012 Retail Revenue ($)
1 Jacobs Engineering Group $146,400,000
2 AECOM Technology Corp. $118,220,000
3 Henderson Engineers $44,677,299
4 URS Corp. $41,152,240
5 Parsons Brinckerhoff $19,100,000
6 Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates $17,310,000
7 Bergmann Associates $13,000,000
8 Wallace Engineering $9,250,000
9 Buro Happold Consulting Engineers $7,176,000
10 Arup $6,574,122
11 KLH Engineers $6,500,000
12 Shive-Hattery $5,460,111
13 Aon Fire Protection Engineering $5,000,000
14 Dunham Associates $4,800,000
15 Science Applications International Corp. $4,540,119
16 Magnusson Klemencic Associates $4,310,779
17 Walker Parking Consultants $3,109,222
18 Dewberry $2,959,286
19 Coffman Engineers $2,630,000
20 Rolf Jensen & Associates $2,400,000
21 Simpson Gumpertz & Heger $2,300,000
22 BRPH $2,190,000
23 AKF Group $2,126,000
24 Bala Consulting Engineers $2,050,000
25 Hixson Architecture, Engineering, Interiors $2,000,000
25 KPFF Consulting Engineers $2,000,000
27 RDK Engineers $1,988,000
28 KJWW Engineering Consultants $1,839,865
29 Davis, Bowen & Friedel $1,833,817
30 CTLGroup $1,800,000
30 French & Parrello Associates $1,800,000
32 Interface Engineering $1,650,727
33 WSP USA $1,178,606
34 Clark Nexsen $1,103,460
35 Thornton Tomasetti $1,087,551
36 Middough $1,000,000
37 Stanley Consultants $964,786
38 SSOE Group $953,760
39 TTG $891,500
40 TLC Engineering for Architecture $835,647
41 H.F. Lenz $821,000
42 Wick Fisher White $747,679
43 Eaton Energy Solutions $738,894
44 GRAEF $687,733
45 Glumac $604,000
46 OLA Consulting Engineers $450,000
47 Spectrum Engineers $443,550
48 KCI Technologies $400,000
49 Kamm Consulting $323,365
50 Sparling $301,653
51 M-E Engineers $300,000
52 Walter P Moore $296,903
53 Allen & Shariff $250,000
54 Vanderweil Engineers $241,000
55 Karpinski Engineering $213,285
56 Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon $200,000
57 Haynes Whaley Associates $182,703
58 G&W Engineering $150,000
59 Degenkolb Engineers $146,590
60 GHT Limited $140,000
60 Joseph R. Loring & Associates $140,000
62 H&A Architects & Engineers $109,974
63 Apogee Consulting Group $72,000
64 GRW $65,210
65 Guernsey $51,330
66 Mazzetti $42,931
67 Brinjac Engineering $33,140
68 FBA Engineering $25,000
68 ThermalTech Engineering $25,000
70 Total Building Commissioning $21,208
71 Environmental Systems Design $17,060

 

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