TOP 20 TRANSIT ARCHITECTURE FIRMS | ||
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Rank | Firm | 2015 Revenue |
1 | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | $22,693,737 |
2 | Perkins+Will | $19,740,000 |
3 | HDR | $10,073,600 |
4 | Perkins Eastman | $6,825,000 |
5 | RNL Design | $6,388,700 |
6 | Leo A Daly | $5,823,314 |
7 | Gensler | $5,120,000 |
8 | HOK | $4,018,000 |
9 | LMN Architects | $3,657,000 |
10 | HNTB Corporation | $2,657,380 |
11 | ZGF Architects | $2,263,233 |
12 | Stantec | $2,236,338 |
13 | Zyscovich Architects | $2,124,382 |
14 | NORR | $2,030,754 |
15 | Legat Architects | $1,770,000 |
16 | Dattner Architects | $1,743,262 |
17 | Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners | $1,595,728 |
18 | Urbahn Architects | $1,540,000 |
19 | KGP Design Studio | $1,426,500 |
20 | Parkhill, Smith & Cooper | $834,129 |
21 | CTA Architects Engineers | $699,868 |
22 | Diamond Schmitt Architects | $696,000 |
23 | Grimm + Parker Architects | $496,088 |
TOP 20 TRANSIT CONSTRUCTION FIRMS | ||
Rank | Firm | 2015 Revenue |
1 | Skanska USA | $751,942,112 |
2 | Webcor Builders | $285,786,174 |
3 | Turner Construction Co. | $203,158,168 |
4 | Walsh Group, The | $69,034,665 |
5 | PCL Construction Enterprises | $67,889,874 |
6 | Hill International | $57,000,000 |
7 | Sundt Construction | $40,045,922 |
8 | Bernards | $33,100,000 |
9 | Ryan Companies US | $32,030,998 |
10 | Gilbane Building Co. | $24,155,000 |
11 | Clark Group | $23,097,751 |
12 | Messer Construction Co. | $17,400,000 |
13 | Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., The | $12,917,372 |
14 | Plaza Construction | $12,000,000 |
15 | Adolfson & Peterson Construction | $8,800,000 |
16 | Power Construction Co. | $5,000,000 |
17 | Hoffman Construction | $4,567,090 |
18 | Jacobs | $4,543,316 |
19 | Branch & Associates | $4,371,974 |
20 | STV | $3,955,827 |
21 | LeChase Construction | $3,700,000 |
22 | Core Construction Group | $2,780,298 |
23 | Cumming | $1,540,500 |
24 | Kitchell Corp. | $1,486,318 |
25 | Suffolk Construction Co. | $1,298,747 |
26 | LPCiminelli | $1,100,000 |
27 | Hunter Roberts Construction Group | $1,028,989 |
28 | Hoar Construction | $710,000 |
TOP 10 TRANSIT ENGINEERING FIRMS | ||
Rank | Firm | 2015 Revenue |
1 | Jacobs | $141,726,074 |
2 | STV | $37,724,809 |
3 | Arup | $17,484,875 |
4 | Wendel | $9,160,698 |
5 | Thornton Tomasetti | $6,243,258 |
6 | TLC Engineering for Architecture | $3,111,000 |
7 | Jensen Hughes | $2,834,786 |
8 | Magnusson Klemencic Associates | $2,170,516 |
9 | Dewberry | $1,636,000 |
10 | Simpson Gumpertz & Heger | $834,000 |
11 | Architectural Engineers | $743,489 |
12 | ME Engineers | $700,000 |
13 | Glumac | $649,086 |
14 | JBA Consulting Engineers | $621,407 |
15 | Coffman Engineers | $567,670 |
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