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Worry Despite Strong MarketsThe markets continue to grow, but design firms are concerned about infrastructure funding, tariffs and staff shortages. By Gary J. Tulacz
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Overview p. 42 // Profitability p. 42 // Top 500 Volume p. 42 // Backlog p. 42 // Past Decade’s Design Revenue p. 42 Markets’ Share of Total Revenue p. 43 // Domestic and International Staff Hiring p. 43 // International Market Analysis p. 44 IPS: Speed-to-Market Solution p. 45 // Top 20 Design Firms by Sector p. 46-48 // Top 50 Designers in International Markets p. 49 // Woolpert Restores a Classic Hotel p. 49 // Top 100 Pure Designers p. 50 // AKRF: Low-Key Firm Has a Critical Niche p. 51 // Top 500 Dialogue p. 52 // A Delicate Foundation Job p. 53 // How To Read the Tables p. 53 // Top 500 Design Firms List p. 54 // Where To Find the Top 500 p. 66
TRIANGLES Perkins+Will is designing the School of Continuing Stud-ies at York University, North York, Ontario.
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The market for major design fi rms is growing and is poised to continue to grow for the foreseeable future, but the sense of euphoria seen last year has faded. One year ago, most fi rms expected a burst of new business from tax cuts, deregulation and a promised infrastruc-ture bill in the wake of the election of President Don-ald Trump. Now, design fi rms are focusing more on their key markets and systems to deliver their services as effi ciently as possible.
This more focused attitude among large design fi rms stems from disappointment that the major infra-structure package originally proposed by the Trump administration has not made any headway in Congress. Further, there is some doubt about how much a bill so heavily reliant on local public contributions and private funding will work over the long haul.
There also is concern about the impact that the administration’s tariffs will have on the cost of con-struction and worry that technology will not blunt the impact of looming staff shortages on both the design and construction sides.
However, the domestic market continues to grow, as can be seen in the data from ENR’s Top 500 Design Firms list. Taken as a group, the Top 500 fi rms had a record design revenue of $93.90 billion in 2017, up 1.1%, from $92.84 billion in 2016. Market growth climbed on the domestic side, rising 3.1%, to $73.97
billion in 2017 from $71.69 billion in 2016. However, revenue from projects outside the U.S. continued to fall, dropping 7%, to $19.93 billion.
The international downturn in revenue largely re-sulted from a drop in design work in the oil and gas sector, which fell 13.0%, to $4.7 billion in 2017 from $5.4 billion in 2016, and in the buildings market, which fell 8.1%, to $3.7 billion in 2017 from $4.1 bil-lion in 2016. However, oil prices have now risen to nearly $70/bbl and there is speculation that they could eventually top $100/bbl, giving some hope to fi rms in that market.
The Big Get BiggerThe continuing consolidation among fi rms remained one of the biggest stories of 2017. However, the scale of the companies acquired grew exponentially com-pared to the past couple of years. Jacobs’ acquisition of last year’s No. 3 fi rm, CH2M, was enough to push it to No. 1 on this year’s Top 500, moving AECOM down to No. 2 for the fi rst time in nine years.
The acquisition was motivated by Jacobs’ intent to expand and strengthen its position in the infrastructure markets. “Our CH2M acquisition brings a proven track record of delivering and operating world-class water sys-tems, and we plan to leverage that to bring water to those who need it,” says Steve Demetriou, CEO of Jacobs.
THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
NUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING PROFITABILITY
DOMESTICLOSSES
20
INTERNATIONALPROFITS117
INTERNATIONALLOSSES
54
VOLUME TOTALREVENUE$93.9
DOMESTICREVENUE$74
INTERNATIONALREVENUE$19.9
$ BILLIONS
NUMBER OF FIRMS REPORTING SIZE OF BACKLOG
HIGHER271
LOWER41
SAME96
COMPARING THEPAST DECADE’SDESIGN REVENUE
$92.312015
$92.692014
$90.62009
$80.02010
$79.82011
SOURCE: ENR
$85.12012
$90.22013
$ BILLIONS
$91.812016
$92.842017
$93.902018
DOMESTICPROFITS432
2017-2018 at a Glance
“Our CH2M acquisition brings a proven track record of delivering and operating world-class water systems, and we plan to leverage that to bring water to those who need it.”
Steve Demetriou, CEO, Jacobs
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24.8%BUILDING
$23,281.0
1.8%MANUFACTURING
$1,690.2
4.5%INDUSTRIAL
$4,207.9
13.2%PETROLEUM$12,367.1
5.5%SEWER
AND WASTE$5,196.3
23.4%TRANSPORTATION
$21,985.2
3.6%OTHER
$3,388.0 5.8%WATER
$5,409.2
1.2%TELECOM$1,128.1
8.1%HAZARDOUS
WASTE$7,612.3
8.1%POWER
$7,632.9
$ MILLIONS
PROFESSIONALDOMESTICSTAFF HIRING
SOURCE:
(MEASURED INFIRMS REPORTING)
46
309
115
PROFESSIONALINTERNATIONALSTAFF HIRING 14
58
72
INCREASE
DECREASE
STAYED THE SAME ENR
In another big acquisition, Wood Group bought last year’s No. 7 design firm, AMEC-Foster Wheeler. The merger provides Wood with a broader geograph-ical reach and gives it access to markets beyond its base market in oil and gas.
Canada’s SNC-Lavalin also made a splash, acquir-ing Atkins plc. While SNC-Lavalin had a presence in the U.S. market, Atkins North America broadens the scope and depth of that presence.
CB&I was active on the M&A market as well. In February 2017, it sold its Capital Services business to a private equity investment firm, New York City-based Veritas Capital, for $755 million in cash. The new company is now known as APTIM. And earlier this year, CB&I announced it would merge with Houston-based oil-and-gas engineer-contractor McDermott International. Shareholders of both companies will vote to approve the merger on May 2.
Many firms followed the acquisition trail. In 2017, over 70 companies on this year’s Top 500 Design Firms list acquired another design company, according to Morrissey-Goodale, a Newton, Mass.-based manage-ment consultant and M&A adviser. Further, eight com-panies from last year’s Top 500 were acquired.
The trend continues into this year. One firm on this year’s Top 500 already has been acquired. On April 6, the No. 398 ranked firm, Shafer, Kline &
Warren Inc., was acquired by Clive, Iowa-based in-frastructure engineering firm McClure Engineering Co. “The appetite of larger firms to grow through acquisitions coupled with small and mid-size firms’ need for ownership transition have fueled this con-tinuing trend,” says Al Barkouli, CEO of David Evans and Associates.
AECOM, one of the biggest acquirers in recent years, has been quiet. “We are always on the lookout for a brilliant company to add, but right now, we are making the most of what we have,” says Steve Morriss, group president for design and consulting services for the Americas.
AECOM did make news in February when it outsourced much of its IT group to IBM. However, Morriss emphasizes that the agreement affects mostly back-office networks. “We also hope to take advantage of IBM’s Watson data-analytics capabilities.” The bulk of the firm’s customer-based technology resources will remain in house, Morriss adds.
It is not just design firms buying other design firms. The demand for alternate project delivery is driving many firms to strengthen their contracting capabilities. AECOM’s acquisition of Shimmick Construction in July 2017 already is paying dividends for the firm with design-build infrastructure jobs, says Morriss.
A more recent example is Burns & McDonnell. It
Markets’ Share of Total Revenue
OVERVIEW
Top 500 Firms that sent in surveys last year.
472
Saw revenue increases between 2016 and 2017.
74.4%
Saw revenue declines between 2016 and 2017.
25.2%
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acquired Appleton, Wis.-based industrial contractor Azco Inc. in 2016. Now, “we just closed on the acqui-sition of Ref-Chem [Odessa, Texas], an open-shop contractor on the Gulf Coast,” says Ray Kowalik, CEO of Burns & McDonnell. He says the $100-million oil services contractor gives Burns & McDonnell the ability to provide design-build and engineer-procure-construct projects in both the union (Azco) and non-union (Ref-Chem) arenas.
Equity investors also are taking note of the design profession. Several large design fi rms have been ac-quired in the past few years by equity investors. One of the biggest acquisitions in 2017 was when New Mountain Capital, a New York City-based investment fi rm, bought publicly held TRC Cos.
Chris Vincze, TRC’s CEO, says the experience was a positive one. “Our experience as a publicly owned company taught us fi nancial discipline, but there was no value-add in the exercise,” he says. Working with New Mountain Capital allows the fi rm to focus on more long-term strategies, rather than shuffl ing paper quarter to quarter, he adds.
Growing From WithinMany fi rms prefer to grow organically. Langan is a good example. “We have acquired only one fi rm in nearly 50 years,” says David T. Gockel, Langan’s CEO. He says the fi rm made strategic investments in person-nel to position Langan in the energy market. “And we also brought on a highly respected team of environ-mental health and safety compliance and management experts,” he adds.
Gensler is another example. “We are home-grown and have grown organically with 46 offi ces in 14 coun-
tries, working in more than 100 countries around the world. We believe in our unique ‘one-fi rm fi rm’ cul-ture and so we will continue to stick to that moving forward,” says Diane Hoskins, Gensler’s co-CEO.
Some fi rms have found that putting together their unique services in new ways provides a major advan-tage without having to be all things to all people. “Al-though fi rms at our size and scale that offer a broad range of services typically fall into a generalist cate-gory, we’ve found that by bundling certain services, (e.g. geotechnical instrumentation and survey moni-toring), we are able to create a niche market for certain types of services,” says Donald A. Benvie, CEO of Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants.
Some design fi rms have found that packaging their expertise into new services has helped them penetrate new markets. In March 2018, GHD launched GHD Advisory in North America, offering services beyond design to include asset management; infrastructure investment and economics; and risk, assurance and regulation. “Whether that be making their assets bet-ter, coming up with fi nancing options or organizing smart closure—it’s all about understanding the client’s pressures and helping them achieve success. Our vision for this initiative is to become a global business, ex-tending our experience in Australia and New Zealand,” says CEO Ashley Wright.
Funding InfrastructureThe big question for much of the design world is whether there will be a major infrastructure or trans-portation funding bill passed by Congress this year. Without a guaranteed federal funding stream, state and local agencies are constrained from implementing
International Market Analysis
THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
$ MILLIONS NUMBER OF FIRMS INEACH REGION
LATINAMERICA
124
CARIBBEAN76
ASIA/AUSTRALIA
158
MIDDLE EAST110
CANADA152
AFRICA72
EUROPE124
ARCTIC/ANTARCTIC
2
0.0%ARCTIC/
ANTARCTIC$6.4
0.6%CARIBBEAN
ISLANDS$118.2
2.6%AFRICA$521.2
4.8%LATIN
AMERICA$956.8
12.7%MIDDLE
EAST$2,535.9
22.5%CANADA$4,478.7
28.9%ASIA AND
AUSTRALIA$5,761.8
27.8%EUROPE$5,549.6
“The appetite of larger fi rms to grow through acquisitions coupled with small and mid-size fi rms’ need for ownership transition have fueled this continuing trend.”
Al Barkouli, CEO, David Evans and Associates Inc.
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OVERVIEW
major long-term transportation projects. Most design firms in the market say there is a consensus in Congress that a boost in funding is desperately needed, but they are worried that wrangling over the form it takes will stall any action this year.
Most firms in the infrastructure market are not op-timistic about a quick approval. “With the fiscal year-end and midterm elections fast approaching, the lack of available time for the required debate to occur re-garding passage of any major federal package does not present a positive outlook,” says Steve McElligott, transportation agencies market leader at VHB.
Further, the type of funding will be greatly influ-enced by how those midterm elections turn out. Seismic shifts in one or both houses of Congress could set up a situation where Congress is at loggerheads with the administration. “An infrastructure bill in 2019 looks like a more likely scenario,” says Nick DeNichilo, CEO of Mott MacDonald in North America.
Many design firms believe that a funding proposal dependent on state and local contributions and private finance will not fulfill the promise of a major boost across all geographic markets. Cities, counties and states lack sufficient resources for infrastructure im-provements, and are already dealing with underfunded school systems, teacher pay and pensions. “The federal government has procrastinated far too long, and our national infrastructure is close to a very literal breaking point,” says Mike Medici, president of SmithGroupJJR.
There also is a question of who will benefit from the administration’s private-funding proposal. “The reality is that revenue-generating projects that would interest investors are limited outside of urban and sub-urban areas and the resulting imbalance would penal-ize more rural areas,” says Tectonic’s Benvie.
Some firms believe that the kind of public-private partnerships envisioned in the president’s funding package will not be the sole route to boosting infra-structure spending. “There are a variety of financing approaches and P3 is not always the best tool,” says Morriss of AECOM. He notes that AECOM can le-verage its size to work with groups of local agencies to assess and address their needs and find collective sources of funding for needed projects.
Public Support for InfrastructureMany states and local governments continue to find ways to fund needed infrastructure. “Nationally, rais-ing the gas tax is heresy, but locally, it is a different story,” says George Pierson, CEO of Kleinfelder. He notes that California passed a gas-tax hike. “The voters did it because they knew the money would be spent locally, rather than be sent back to Washington.”
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In response to customer demands to deliver projects more quickly and cheaply, design firms increasingly are looking at modular design and construction to streamline the construction process. Many clients put a premium on tight schedules where a product’s speed to market is critical. Few customers place more emphasis on this issue than the pharmaceutical industry.
As a result, the pharmaceutical industry has long embraced modular construction. In response, IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC (No. 124), one of the nation’s largest pharmaceutical plant engineers, has partnered with G-Con Manufacturing Inc., a College Station, Texas-based manufacturer of prefabricated cleanroom systems, to create iCON. The design and construction process rapidly deploys modular and mobile pharmaceutical research and production facilities.
Through iCON, IPS works with G-Con to design and specify the facility, while G-Con fabricates the cleanrooms locally for shipment to the assembly site. Further, IPS acts as construction manager and hires general contractors to assemble the building quickly (see above). “We might hire someone like Butler to fabricate and assemble a manufac-tured building quickly to house the production facility,” says Tom
Piombino, vice president for IPS.One of the great advantages is
that G-Con can fabricate the cleanroom pods in low-cost Texas and simply ship them to high cost locations like San Francisco, Piombino says. Further, the fabrication process can start even before final permitting of the site has been completed, rather than wait for site access. This can cut the total construction time down to 12-18 months, from as much as 36 months. “Where getting the product to market is critical, that makes a big difference,” he says.
“We have competitors like Jacobs that are developing their own modular approaches to pharmaceu-tical plant construction. However, iCON is the only process so far that is designed to be fully mobile and reusable,” Piombino says.
Piombino says that the process already has drawn customers from smaller pharmaceutical companies. For example, IPS and G-Con are currently constructing a production facility in the Northeast for a small pharmaceutical company to produce an oncology drug for clinical trials to treat multiple myeloma. But larger companies already have shown a great deal of interest. “It has only been six months since we launched iCON, but the market is very excited,” Piombino says. n
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Another local initiative, also from California, is Measure M in Los Angeles, designed to improve in-frastructure and mobility, which was passed in 2016. “Prioritizing improvements and bundling solutions will allow them to be completed more efficiently. Infrastructure can effectively be delivered while
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The Top 20 Design Firms by Sector
Hadge says. He says this upsurge in public interest has resulted in new work and new opportunities. For ex-ample, GZA is working on aging dams in the Northeast.
Hadge says that the impact of the water contamina-tion crisis in Flint, Mich., has spiked awareness of chemicals in the groundwater. “There is a new shift to checking drinking water for emerging contaminants —chemicals in water that may be at low levels but none-theless spark concern.” He says many states are re-examining their current rules on groundwater and water supply management.
There are additional issues affecting the markets. One was the impact of the federal tax reform bill. Many fi rms believe that the reduction of the corporate federal tax rate to a fl at 21%, from 35%, will induce companies to locate or invest in facilities in the U.S. However, few industry fi rms have seen much work from that yet.
On the other hand, some fi rms are beginning to see signs that the tax cuts may be having an impact. “The lower corporate tax structure has a lot of energy and chemical companies talking about bringing their projects on shore again,” says Kowalik of Burns & McDonnell. He says that the tax cuts haven’t resulted in new work yet, but he says that two or three projects have suddenly begun moving toward the front-end engineering design phase.
1 INDUSTRIAL PROCESS/ PETROLEUM
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $13.1 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 79.1%
2018 2017
1 2 JACOBS
2 1 FLUOR CORP.
3 4 KBR INC.
4 8 WOOD PLC
5 5 BECHTEL
6 6 INTERTEK-PSI
7 11 WORLEYPARSONS
8 9 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LTD.
9 16 GULF INTERSTATE ENGINEERING CO.
10 12 TETRA TECH INC.
11 17 GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP.
12 3 CB&I
13 15 AEGION CORP.
14 14 BUREAU VERITAS
15 20 HARGROVE ENGINEERS + CONSTRUCTORS
16 18 BURNS & MCDONNELL
17 ** AECOM
18 ** TRC
19 13 CDI CORPORATION
20 ** MOTT MACDONALD
maintaining safety, quality, and effi ciency through integrated delivery as a service … what we refer to as IDeaaS,” says Michael W. Johnson, president of Parsons Corp.’s infrastructure business unit.
There were many in the industry who worried that the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency would de-emphasize the environmental mar-ket. Some believe that is still the case.
However, others disagree. “We are seeing a lot of pickup in environmental permitting in the urban space,” says Vincze of TRC. Some of this is the result of pressure to ease the permitting process in environ-mental reviews. Further, “there is more Superfund work than in the past. The current attitude is to get the cleanup done and out the door rather than spend time in endless litigation,” Vincze says.
In the overall infrastructure arena, many fi rms are fi nding an active market, despite the lack of a major federal funding bill. Part of this surge has been brought about by a greater public awareness of the perils of deteriorating infrastructure systems. “A lot of the is-sues we deal with no one paid attention to,” says Bill Hadge, CEO of GZA. Not anymore.
“Cities can fl ood, dams can fail, drinking water can harm you. These are tangibles that the public can grasp and motivate them to support infrastructure funding,”
2 TRANSPORTATION
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $13.3 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 60.7%
2018 2017
1 1 AECOM
2 2 JACOBS
3 5 HNTB COS.
4 4 PARSONS
5 6 WSP USA
6 7 HDR
7 8 STANTEC INC.
8 9 KIMLEY-HORN
9 11 STV GROUP INC.
10 10 LOUIS BERGER
11 12 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL
12 ** SNC-LAVALIN INC.
13 15 GANNETT FLEMING
14 14 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL
15 ** JOHNSON, MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON INC.
16 16 TETRA TECH INC.
17 18 GREENMAN-PEDERSEN (GPI)
18 ** RS&H INC.
19 ** MOTT MACDONALD
20 19 TRANSYSTEMS
3 GENERAL BUILDING
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $9.0 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 38.7%
2018 2017
1 1 AECOM
2 2 GENSLER
3 3 JACOBS
4 4 PERKINS+WILL
5 6 STANTEC INC.
6 5 HDR
7 8 HKS
8 7 ARCADIS NORTH AMERICA/CALLISONRTKL
9 9 HOK
10 10 KIMLEY-HORN
11 11 SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL LLP
12 12 TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC.
13 13 IBI GROUP
14 14 SMITHGROUPJJR
15 16 INTERTEK-PSI
16 17 PERKINS EASTMAN
17 19 THORNTON TOMASETTI INC.
18 ** DLR GROUP
19 18 WSP USA
20 20 EXP
THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
“Our experience as a publicly owned company taught us fi nancial discipline, but there was no value-add in the exercise.”
Chris Vincze, CEO, TRC
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New tariffs levied on various materials coming into the U.S. may have a more immediate impact on the industry. The December 2017 tariffs on Canadian soft-wood lumber became the most recent salvo in the con-tinuing battle over lumber imports. “Canadian tariffs on lumber have increased multifamily wood construc-tion costs. Thus, we will continue to see an increase in the use of steel, aluminum and modular construction methods,” says Mark Humphreys, CEO of Humphreys & Partners Architects LP.
The tariffs on steel and aluminum imports imposed by the Trump administration in March have even more of the industry worried. These tariffs could have an immediate impact on construction costs, resulting in construction infl ation.
Many design fi rms already have seen the effects of these tariffs. “We are already seeing price increases for steel and other building materials. These price escala-tions are a direct result of the tariffs, and they will likely be one factor that slows down the design and construc-tion market,” says Phil Harrison, CEO of Perkins+Will.
Harrison is not alone in seeing the tariffs’ effects. “It is clear that tariffs have already had an impact on the cost of steel. Some of what we are experienc-ing are opportunistic pricing increases, and I expect the market will self-correct within a few months,”
The Top 20 Design Firms by Sector
says Ted Hyman, managing partner at ZGF.The willingness of the Trump administration to
impose tariffs has many business people, and those in the industry, specifi cally, on edge. The administration’s announcement of new tariffs on some 1,300 goods from China sparked immediate retaliation from China with new tariffs on selected U.S. goods. “My major personal fear is that a new series of tariffs will spark a trade war,” says Kowalik of Burns & McDonnell. He says that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administra-tion have not caused a spike in infl ation beyond what was already there in an active market. But he fears there may be more to come.
Fierce CompetitorsDespite the growing market, many design fi rms are surprised at the level of competition. “Competition is as sharp as ever, but we are seeing some, though not all, lessening of the irrational pricing and other pres-sures of the last several years,” says DeNichilo of Mott MacDonald. “Competition is still strong, but there are so many opportunities, you get to pick and choose your fi ghts,” adds Kleinfelder’s Pierson.
Many fi rms say that clients chasing lower prices for design services may end up paying a steep price. “Lately, many small and boutique fi rms, which may
4 POWER
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $5.6 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 73.8%
2018 2017
1 1 BURNS & MCDONNELL
2 2 BLACK & VEATCH
3 3 AECOM
4 5 POWER ENGINEERS INC.
5 4 SARGENT & LUNDY LLC
6 6 KIEWIT CORP.
7 10 TRC
8 9 TETRA TECH INC.
9 8 ENERCON SERVICES INC.
10 ** WOOD PLC
11 15 HDR
12 ** LOUIS BERGER
13 14 JACOBS
14 17 INTERTEK-PSI
15 16 ZACHRY GROUP
16 11 CB&I
17 18 STANTEC INC.
18 19 BECHTEL
19 ** WSP USA
20 ** WILLDAN GROUP INC.
5 HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $6.7 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 87.4%
2018 2017
1 2 JACOBS
2 1 AECOM
3 3 ARCADIS NORTH AMERICA/CALLISONRTKL
4 5 LEIDOS
5 6 TETRA TECH INC.
6 7 FLUOR CORP.
7 ** WOOD PLC
8 10 TRC
9 9 PARSONS
10 13 GHD INC.
11 12 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC.
12 14 CDM SMITH
13 15 TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC.
14 17 HALEY & ALDRICH INC.
15 ** WORLEYPARSONS
16 16 BROWN AND CALDWELL
17 20 LANGAN
18 8 BECHTEL
19 18 GZA
20 ** WSP USA
6 WATER
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $4.1 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 75.7%
2018 2017
1 1 TETRA TECH INC.
2 10 JACOBS
3 2 AECOM
4 5 BLACK & VEATCH
5 6 HDR
6 4 STANTEC INC.
7 9 CDM SMITH
8 8 ARCADIS NORTH AMERICA/CALLISONRTKL
9 7 CAROLLO ENGINEERS
10 12 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL
11 11 GHD INC.
12 ** WOOD PLC
13 14 BROWN AND CALDWELL
14 17 HAZEN AND SAWYER
15 19 DEWBERRY
16 ** BURNS & MCDONNELL
17 20 GEI CONSULTANTS INC.
18 ** GANNETT FLEMING
19 ** FREESE AND NICHOLS INC.
20 ** SNC-LAVALIN INC.
“The reality is that [P3]revenue-generating projects that would interest investors are limited outside of urban and suburban areas and the resulting imbalance would penalize more rural areas.”
Donald A. Benvie, CEO, Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
#30MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL is program manager on the 33 Smart Mobility Corridor, testing connected vehicle technologies in Ohio.
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consist of fewer than 10 people, have entered the mar-ket. This has sometimes created not only competition for work, but ultimately the design solutions provided to the market may be compromised due to their stabil-ity, viability, consistency and longevity,” says Vincent Liew, executive board member at Wilson Associates.
Some fi rms claim that despite the fl ourishing mar-ket, clients still treat design as a commodity. “Too often, we all get lumped together as licensed profes-sionals who should all know how to get the job done. The fact of the matter is that we all have special ex-perience, expertise and skill sets that separate us from one another,” says Rich Humann, CEO of H2M Architects + Engineers.
For many design fi rms, design as a commodity is an old story and they blame competing fi rms for the prob-lem. “Our profession never seems to learn; even with the work in design at all-time highs, fi rms are still com-ing in and lowballing fees when given an opportunity. This hurts all of us and is not a sustainable way to do business,” says Medici of SmithGroupJJR.
Federal- and state-mandated small business enter-prise (SBE) participation programs on most public works projects also are becoming a problem for mid-sized fi rms. There is more direct competition from SBE fi rms going after projects as the prime designer.
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Further, on design-build projects, contractors are at-tempting to meet SBE requirements by bringing in small businesses to perform all design or construction engineering functions that they normally would not do in-house anyway.
Many fi rms are attempting to accommodate the SBE mandates without losing market opportunities. For example, “to offset some of the lost opportunities on design-build projects, we will approach the contrac-tor and commit to bring in a sub-tier SBE fi rm at the same or greater level the contractor has to meet or at least partially help meet the contractor's SBE goals,” says Benvie of Tectonic.
Finding PeopleOne of the biggest issues among design fi rms, and the industry as a whole, is the shortage of qualifi ed staff. Most major fi rms say they are not suffering from seri-ous shortages yet, but fi nding qualifi ed people is be-coming more of a struggle each year.
For many fi rms, the struggle is tough. “The biggest trend right now is there is a shortage of qualifi ed en-gineers in the Midwest. During the economic down-turn, lots of engineers left the area or the industry, and the pool of qualified engineers went down,” says Woolpert Project Manager Brian Smallwood. “We’re
7 SEWER AND WASTE
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $3.5 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 66.6%
2018 2017
1 13 JACOBS
2 2 AECOM
3 3 TETRA TECH INC.
4 8 BLACK & VEATCH
5 7 BROWN AND CALDWELL
6 4 CDM SMITH
7 5 HDR
8 6 STANTEC INC.
9 9 HAZEN AND SAWYER
10 12 CAROLLO ENGINEERS
11 10 SCS ENGINEERS
12 14 WOODARD & CURRAN
13 11 ARCADIS NORTH AMERICA/CALLISONRTKL
14 16 GHD INC.
15 17 BURNS & MCDONNELL
16 15 GREELEY AND HANSEN
17 ** WOOD PLC
18 18 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC.
19 20 MOTT MACDONALD
20 ** GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP.
8 MANUFACTURING
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $1.3 BillionTop 20 Market Share: 77.4%
2018 2017
1 2 JACOBS
2 ** WOOD PLC
3 4 GHAFARI ASSOCIATES LLC
4 5 SSOE GROUP
5 7 BUREAU VERITAS
6 9 FLUOR CORP.
7 6 INTERTEK-PSI
8 10 GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP.
9 8 CHA CONSULTING INC.
10 ** AECOM
11 >12 M+W GROUP
12 17 TETRA TECH INC.
13 11 CDI CORPORATION
14 14 BURNS & MCDONNELL
15 19 MATRIX TECHNOLOGIES INC.
16 ** OBG
17 20 WUNDERLICH-MALEC ENGINEERING
18 15 IBI GROUP
19 18 RCM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
20 ** STANTEC INC.
9 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
RANK Top 20 Revenue: $807.6 MillionTop 20 Market Share: 71.6%
2018 2017
1 1 BLACK & VEATCH
2 2 JACOBS
3 4 TOWER ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS
4 3 BECHTEL
5 6 CORGAN
6 10 EXP
7 9 KCI TECHNOLOGIES INC.
8 ** BURNS & MCDONNELL
9 7 AECOM
10 ** ESD
11 20 ADVANTAGE ENGINEERS
12 ** WILLDAN GROUP INC.
13 5 PARSONS
14 ** TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC.
15 12 VANDERWEIL ENGINEERS
16 ** GHILOTTI BROS. INC.
17 19 GENSLER
18 13 MORRISON HERSHFIED
19 ** KW MISSION CRITICAL ENGINEERING
20 17 MISSION CRITICAL PARTNERS
“Cities can fl ood, dams can fail, drinking water can harm you. These are tangibles that the public can grasp and motivate them to support infrastructure funding.”
Bill Hadge, CEO, GZA
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Renovation | By Gary J. Tulacz
Woolpert (No. 95) is providing architecture and engineering on the rehabilitation of the Terrace Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, a noted international-style building designed by pioneer woman architect Natalie de Blois. n
paying more to try to draw more qualified applicants, and we’re doing more mentoring and fostering within the STEM [science, technology, engineering and math] community,” he says.
Many design firms are seeing some shortages for entry and mid-level positions as well as some special-ized high level positions. These firms are using a vari-ety of approaches to identify and recruit talent beyond the conventional methods. More design firms are reaching out to potential candidates through social media and professional organization memberships, and hiring interns and students from co-op schools with the goal of cultivating long-term relationships.
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying uses all of these methods. It also employs sign-on bonuses and a cash referral incentive program for current employees. But “most importantly [we are] hiring a candidate even when the need may not be there at the moment where the person shows not just a strong academic and expe-rience background, but exhibits the people skills that are needed to work as part of a team,” says Benvie.
Architects were particularly hard hit in the wake of the industry meltdown after the financial crisis of 2008. Architectural firms were forced to lay off thousands of staff members to stay afloat. It was estimated that at the height of the building recession, the unemploy-ment rate among architects was over 40%. This caused many architects to give up the profession and seek em-ployment elsewhere.
This has resulted in a lost generation of architects. Architectural firms are responding by accelerating the
responsibilities of younger architects to fill in for those who left. “This provides a great opportunity for in-creasing responsibilities and contributions for younger staff to fill the available expertise gap,” says George E. Temple IV, executive vice president for LS3P.
This lost generation has forced many firms to focus their training on helping younger people to become leaders. “As managing principals approach the end of their careers and new leaders emerge … our firm has
The Top 50 Designers in International Markets
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1 2 JACOBS
2 1 AECOM
3 3 FLUOR CORP.
4 5 KBR INC.
5 7 TETRA TECH INC.
6 9 GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP.
7 11 INTERTEK-PSI
8 8 BECHTEL
9 10 CB&I
10 34 WOOD PLC
11 13 BLACK & VEATCH
12 12 PARSONS
13 15 EXP
14 16 IBI GROUP
15 17 ARCADIS NORTH AMERICA/CALLISONRTKL
16 20 GENSLER
17 21 GHD INC.
RANK2018 2017
18 22 HDR
19 19 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL
20 23 SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL LLP
21 30 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC
22 25 PERKINS+WILL
23 24 CDM SMITH
24 28 AEGION CORP.
25 32 MORRISON HERSHFIED
26 33 HOK
27 14 LOUIS BERGER
28 31 NORR
29 26 FUGRO
30 39 WATG
31 35 PERKINS EASTMAN
32 45 POPULOUS
33 48 GANNETT FLEMING
34 40 THORNTON TOMASETTI INC.
RANK2018 2017
35 29 CDI CORPORATION
36 37 SARGENT & LUNDY LLC
37 36 MOTT MACDONALD
38 44 HKS
39 38 ARUP
40 42 PAGE SOUTHERLAND PAGE INC.
41 49 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC.
42 ** IPS-INTEGRATED PROJECT SERVICES LLC
43 47 WSP USA
44 46 GHAFARI ASSOCIATES LLC
45 ** DAY & ZIMMERMANN
46 43 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC.
47 ** WILSON ASSOCIATES
48 ** RCM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
49 ** INTEGRAL GROUP
50 ** ADRIAN SMITH + GORDON GILL
#59CAROLLO ENGINEERS won a five-year contract to design and supervise construction of the North City Pure Water Facility in San Diego.
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made significant strides in closing this gap through a series of strategic and intentional leadership develop-ment programs that accelerate professional growth and contributions,” says Chad Cousins, COO of McMillan Pazdan Smith.
Most large design firms offer competitive salaries. Given the state of the economy today, it is very easy for people to find a job that will pay the bills. But younger employees are looking for more than the ba-sics. “They are looking for exciting, challenging and inspiring opportunities, recognition for accomplish-ment, opportunities for personal development and meaningful work that helps them make a difference,” says Barkouli of David Evans and Associates. “At DEA,
we work hard to create an environment conducive to people loving their jobs. This includes optimizing all the elements I just described.”
More often than not, high salaries are not the key to attracting young design staffers. “We offer … intan-gibles that encourage a more sustainable and enjoyable work/life balance such as wellness incentives, flexible hours, community engagement, meaningful opportu-nities to do great design work and a supportive work-place culture,” says Temple of LS3P. “It certainly doesn’t hurt that all of our offices are in vibrant down-town locations in very appealing cities.”
Many firms say that there is not necessarily a price war going on for young talent. “Salary is important,
For expanded content on ENR’s Top Lists, see ENR.com/toplists.
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THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
The Top 100 Pure DesignersFIRMTYPERANK
71 POPULOUS A
72 OLSSON ASSOCIATES E
73 DAVID EVANS ENTERPRISES INC. E
74 UNIVERSALPEGASUS INTERNATIONAL O
75 MOFFATT & NICHOL E
76 BARR ENGINEERING CO. E
77 SAM LLC O
78 WHITMAN, REQUARDT AND ASSOCIATES LLP EA
79 GHAFARI ASSOCIATES LLC EA
80 WISS, JANNEY, ELSTNER ASSOCIATES EA
81 LJA ENGINEERING INC. E
82 IMEG CORP. E
83 SIMPSON GUMPERTZ & HEGER E
84 EYP AE
85 CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC. E
86 GAI CONSULTANTS INC. E
87 MORRISON HERSHFIED EA
88 FOTH COS. E
89 BRAUN INTERTEC GE
90 FREESE AND NICHOLS INC. EA
91 MERRICK & CO. EA
92 NORR AE
93 DLZ CORP. EA
94 AFFILIATED ENGINEERS INC. E
95 HALFF ASSOCIATES INC. EA
96 ALFRED BENESCH & CO. E
97 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON E
98 MASER CONSULTING PA E
99 PAGE SOUTHERLAND PAGE INC. AE
100 HAKS EA
KEY TO TYPE OF FIRM A=architect, E=engineer, EC=engineer-contractorAE=architect-engineer, EA=engineer-architectENV=environmental, GE=geotechnical engineerL=landscape architect, P=planner and O=other. Other combinations are possible. Firms classified themselves.
FIRMTYPERANK
1 WSP USA E
2 ARCADIS NORTH AMERICA/CALLISONRTKL EA
3 INTERTEK-PSI E
4 GENSLER A
5 HNTB COS. EA
6 TRC E
7 KIMLEY-HORN E
8 LOUIS BERGER EA
9 TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC. E
10 GHD INC. O
11 BUREAU VERITAS E
12 WORLEYPARSONS EC
13 PERKINS+WILL A
14 EXP E
15 MOTT MACDONALD EC
16 POWER ENGINEERS INC. E
17 HOK AE
18 STV GROUP INC. EA
19 SARGENT & LUNDY LLC E
20 GANNETT FLEMING EA
21 HKS A
22 DEWBERRY EA
23 ARUP E
24 BROWN AND CALDWELL E
25 NV5 GLOBAL INC. E
26 IBI GROUP EA
27 CARDNO INC. O
28 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL EA
29 SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL LLP AE
30 FUGRO GE
31 GULF INTERSTATE ENGINEERING CO. EC
32 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC. E
33 CHA CONSULTING INC. EA
34 GREENMAN-PEDERSEN (GPI) E
35 JOHNSON, MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON INC. EA
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36 WILLDAN GROUP INC. E
37 KLEINFELDER EA
38 THORNTON TOMASETTI INC. EA
39 CDI CORPORATION EA
40 SMITHGROUPJJR AE
41 LANGAN E
42 RS&H INC. EA
43 HAZEN AND SAWYER E
44 ENERCON SERVICES INC. EA
45 KCI TECHNOLOGIES INC. EC
46 VHB E
47 PERKINS EASTMAN A
48 DLR GROUP AE
49 RK&K E
50 WOODARD & CURRAN ENV
51 ECS E
52 TRANSYSTEMS E
53 CORGAN A
54 PENNONI E
55 CANNONDESIGN AE
56 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC. EA
57 EN ENGINEERING LLC E
58 GRESHAM, SMITH AND PARTNERS AE
59 KPFF CONSULTING ENGINEERS E
60 JENSEN HUGHES E
61 NELSON AE
62 VOLKERT INC. E
63 NBBJ A
64 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC A
65 LEO A DALY AE
66 GEI CONSULTANTS INC. E
67 HGA AE
68 S&ME INC. E
69 WOOLPERT INC. O
70 ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP A
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but as long as people are not being underpaid, they stay for the company culture, the training opportunities and the willingness of their managers to listen to them. Having access to management and having their voices heard is important to today’s employees,” says Pierson.
One important intangible for retaining young de-signers is the willingness of management to listen and, if warranted, act on their concerns. This means provid-ing a vehicle for young peoples’ voices to be heard. For example, AECOM has an innovation challenge where teams offer ideas for solving common problems. “We have hundreds of entries each year. We have imple-mented many of these ideas, even if they didn’t make the top 10 finalists,” says Morriss.
For some firms, the acceleration in the consolidation of the industry is actually helping staffing concerns. “Whenever you have a major merger, the technical and management talent in the affected firms start getting scared,” says Pierson. “We’ve picked up a lot of talent from firms like AECOM and CH2M who came to us, rather than wait for us to recruit them.”
Youth MovementMany companies have programs to encourage interest in engineering and architecture. One such effort is Burns & McDonnell’s “Battle of the Brains-Kansas City.” The program helps fund programs and contests in K-12 schools to stir interest in STEM as a career. “We had 7,000 entries this year, and this year had our first participant graduate college with a STEM degree,” says Kowalik.
Another firm trying to reach out to young people is Mott MacDonald. “The Calculus Project, an initia-tive of our Cambridge Education division, is giving even younger students a solid grounding in the math they will need to pursue their education in STEM,” says DeNichilo.
The program started at Brookline High School in Massachusetts. It engages African-American, Latino, and low-income students enrolled in math classes as early as the seventh grade to reteach or tutor students in math skills, provide after-school and recognition programs, show historical accomplishments of STEM professionals of color, provide interactions between the students and successful STEM professionals of color and provide college planning. “We expect the Calculus Project to benefit not only our company but the profession as a whole,” DeNichilo says.
Many firms are involved in diversity programs to bring more minorities and women into the industry. For example, Terracon is supporting STEM-related organizations, such as the National Society of Black Engineers and Society of Women Engineers, to in-
Company in Focus: AKRF | By Debra K. Rubin
New York City-based AKRF has kept a low profile since its start in a Manhattan loft in 1981 as an early specialist in the then-new field of mandated project environmental review, as its website notes. But the firm has come to occupy a key project role as infrastructure development and its environmental requirements have boomed, particularly on high-profile New York-region programs that are completed and underway.
AKRF has grown along with that niche—as revenue rose nearly 9% last year to about $75.7 million, landing the engineer at No. 191 on this year’s Top 500 list. As AKRF has expanded regionally to about 350 employees, it touts its larger-firm “breadth and resources” and “the specialized know-how and attentiveness” of a boutique.
AKRF had key roles managing environmental mandates on the $4-billion Tappan Zee Bridge replacement on the Hudson River, where the first span opened last year, and on Manhattan’s Second Avenue subway line—both its $4.5-billion first leg that opened in 2017 and its second phase getting underway. The firm also is
managing permitting and compliance for a $600-million clean-burning combined-cycle power plant in Woodbridge, N.J., with the firm’s mission including river transport last August of a 130-ft-tall heat-recovery steam generator from its Albany, N.Y., manufacturing site (see photo). The firm also is design-team leader for the East Side Coastal Resiliency project, an integrated protection system for 2.2 miles of Manhattan shoreline along the East River.
AKRF also is handling environ-mental issues for the proposed new Hudson rail tunnel between New Jersey and New York, which is estimated at more than $12 billion and awaiting funding commitments. But federal sign-off on the environmental impact review did not happen by what media say was a March 31 project-imposed deadline. Andrew Malek, a 14-year company veteran and CEO since 2016, acknowledges infrastructure design and permitting issues linked to the Trump administration push to streamline and accelerate federally-funded project environmental reviews, but he did not comment on specific changes and impacts. n
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crease the diverse pool of young people choosing the field, says John Prutsman, senior vice president for human resources.
And WSB & Associates Inc. is focusing on “build-ing an employee base that is reflective of the clients we serve,” says Jon Chiglo, vice president. “As our clients become more diverse, we need to be more diverse. New ideas, opinions and thoughts come from people
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The Top 500 DialogueWhat impact have existing or new technologies had on the design or construction process?
Do you see any trends facing design fi rms that are affecting the markets or the profession?
GREGORY A. KELLY, CEOWSP USANew York City
At our ThinkBOLD&R Center in Boulder, Colo., we test, develop and identify new uses for smart building technology. We’ve turned our offi ce into a living lab, [identifying] useful data-gathering processes and strategies.
STEVE EDWARDS, CEOBLACK & VEATCHOverland Park, Kan.
Digitization is impacting every market we serve. The value of analytics is already being proven across infrastructure sectors in capital planning, asset management, sustainability efforts and more.
NICK DENICHILO, CEOMOTT MACDONALD, N. AMERICAIselin, N.J.
As more projects are delivered through a design-build approach, the risks to contractors are being passed down to architects and engineers. This trend will require a much more robust approach to risk management.
B. NARAYANAN, CEOCAROLLO ENGINEERS INC.Walnut Creek, Calif.
More utilities are moving away from traditional “silo-based” approaches towards a more unifi ed “one-water” approach that treats all water as one valuable resource. This has led to an increased emphasis on potable water reuse.
GEORGE E. TEMPLE IV, EXEC. VPLS3P Charleston, S.C.
Our IT team has created a series of dash-boards, which use real-time data from Deltek Vision to chart progress across key business indicators. These new tools [are] useful in helping us see the forest for the trees.
MATT KENNEDY, NYC MAN’G DIR.VHBWatertown, Mass.
[What are] the implications of AI on our workforce, both positive and negative? Will it reduce the types and number of engineers required to complete a project? Will AI lead to unprecedented levels of productivity?
DAVID ULM, SR. VPCHA CONSULTING INC.Albany, N.Y.
The role of the “engineering technician” in the design realm has virtually disappeared, as the advancements in technology have placed most of the production work directly in the hands of the degreed engineer.
SAM NUNES, FOUNDING PARTNERWRNS STUDIOSan Francisco
As contractor resources grow increasingly thin, architects and their subconsultants are asked to fi ll the void. Construction administration, which once required 20%-25% of the total A/E fee, is now much closer to 40%.
DAVID T. GOCKEL, PRESIDENT/CEOLANGANParsippany, N.J.
We are seeing an encouraging trend—the urbanization of suburbia. Importantly, these projects are extremely complicated, requiring the best architects, planners, engineers and construction fi rms.
DAVID WANTMAN, CEOWANTMAN GROUP INC. DBA WGIWest Palm Beach, Fla.
Everyone is talking about autonomous vehicles and the widespread changes to transport and infrastructure that technology is driving. [But] we have yet to see a signifi cant shift in the owners’ perspective to design infrastructure.
At our ThinkBOLD&R Center in Boulder, Colo., we test, develop and identify new uses for smart building technology. We’ve turned our
MOTT MACDONALD, N. AMERICA
As more projects are delivered through a design-build approach, the risks to contractors are being passed down to architects and engineers. This trend will require a much more
SAM NUNES, FOUNDING PARTNER
As contractor resources grow increasingly thin, architects and their subconsultants are asked to fi ll the void. Construction administration, which once required 20%-25% of the total A/E
Digitization is impacting every market we serve. The value of analytics is already being proven
planning, asset management, sustainability
traditional “silo-based” approaches towards
MATT KENNEDY, NYC MAN’G DIR.
workforce, both positive and negative? Will it reduce the types and number of engineers required to complete a project? Will AI lead to
The role of the “engineering technician” in the design realm has virtually disappeared, as the advancements in technology have placed most of the production work directly in the hands of
Everyone is talking about autonomous vehicles and the widespread changes to transport and infrastructure that technology is driving. [But]
owners’ perspective to design infrastructure.
THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
GEORGE E. TEMPLE IV, EXEC. VP
Our IT team has created a series of dash-boards, which use real-time data from Deltek Vision to chart progress across key business indicators. These new tools [are] useful in
DAVID T. GOCKEL, PRESIDENT/CEO
the urbanization of suburbia. Importantly, these projects are extremely complicated, requiring the best architects, planners, engineers and
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of different genders, races, generations and back-grounds, and we’re creating an environment that be-lieves everyone should have a voice.”
High TechThe tools for design advance rapidly. A design that was once done by the seat of the pants now is being done using nearly limitless variables to produce the most effi cient, cost-effective facility.
For example, ZGF is using computational design to develop design solutions. “The intuitive strategies that we undertook 5-10 years ago can now be tested very quickly with the newest daylighting and energy modeling software that we can then quickly test against our client’s total cost of ownership,” says Hyman.
He cites as an example the new Bio Design Institute at Arizona State University, which is nearing comple-tion. “We considered the building envelope and HVAC systems as a single-cost system. With modeling of per-formance very early in conceptual design, decisions were made that saved the university millions of dollars in both construction and operations over the life of the building,” he says.
Many fi rms are beginning to use this sort of com-puter performance modeling. “Generative design is going to have the biggest impact. The ability to evalu-ate almost infi nite scenarios of layouts or design and provide cost/benefi t scenarios is incredible. It puts the architect and the engineer in a powerful position to deliver the highest value solution to their clients,” says Vincent P. DiPofi Jr., COO of SSOE Group.
Technology is also advancing in the data-manage-ment arena. For example, VHB is working with uni-versities and healthcare systems to integrate SAM IS (Smart Asset Management and Inventory System) into existing asset-management systems and more directly link data enterprise-wide. “SAM IS makes assets read-ily available in maps, reports and a customized dash-board to help clients track and manage assets and choose the smartest path forward when spending in-
KEY TO TYPE OF FIRM A architect, E engineer, EC engineer-contractor, AE architect-engineer, EA engineer-architect, ENV environmental, GE geotechnical engineer, L landscape architect, P planner and O other. Other combinations are possible. Firms classifi ed themselves.
Companies are ranked according to revenue for design services performed in 2017 in $ millions (*). Those with subsidiaries are indicated by (†). For information on subsidiaries and where each fi rm worked outside of the U.S., see www.enr.com. **Firms not ranked last year. Some markets may not add up to 100% due to omission of “other” miscellaneous
market category and rounding. NA-Not available.
General Building as a category includes commercial buildings, offi ces, stores, educational facilities, government buildings, hospitals, medical facilities, hotels, apartments, housing, etc.
Hazardous Waste includes chemical and nuclear waste treatment, asbestos and lead abatement, etc.
Industrial Process comprises pulp and paper mills, steel mills, nonferrous metal refi neries, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, food and other processing plants, etc.
Manufacturing includes auto, electronic assembly, textile plants, etc.
Petroleum includes refi neries, petrochemical plants, offshore facilities, pipelines, etc.
Power comprises thermal and hydroelectric power plants, waste-to-energy plants, transmission lines, substations, cogeneration plants, etc.
Sewerage / Solid Waste includes sanitary and storm sewers, treatment plants, pumping plants, incinerators, industrial waste facilities, etc.
Telecommunications comprises transmission lines and cabling, towers and antennae, data centers, etc.
Transportation includes airports, bridges, roads, canals, locks, dredging, marine facilities, piers, railroads,tunnels, etc.
Water Supply includes dams, reservoirs, transmission pipelines, distribution mains, irrigation canals, desalination and potability treatment plants, pumping stations, etc.
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frastructure dollars,” says David McIntyre, VHB’s in-stitutions market leader.
For many fi rms, cutting-edge technology today will be a customer’s expectations tomorrow. “We are seeing a rapid evolution in how technology is leading change in the planning and delivery of projects. What is now considered leading-edge technology in areas like augmented and virtual reality will become a basic expectation for many clients over the next 5-10 years, if it even takes that long,” says Jeff Pea-cock, CEO of Parametrix.
Technology is having a profound impact on the profession in many ways, from visualization for design teams and clients, to computational design, AI, 3D printed buildings and more. “The profession will look different in 10 years with the advent of these tech-nologies and their rapid development and industry uptake,” says Hyman. n
#211WSB & ASSOCIATES INC. is partnering with Minnesota’s DOT on the fi rst testing of autonomous shuttle buses in cold-weather conditions.
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1 2 JACOBS, Dallas, Texas† EAC 9,761.9 3,798.0 9 4 2 7 7 31 24 16 1
2 1 AECOM, Los Angeles, Calif.† EAC 7,419.3 3,512.2 22 1 7 7 5 2 40 15 0
3 4 FLUOR CORP., Irving, Texas† EC 3,258.0 2,281.3 0 2 1 0 0 84 1 12 0
4 5 TETRA TECH INC., Pasadena, Calif.† E 2,798.0 789.0 1 1 9 39 12 10 9 19 0
5 9 KBR INC., Houston, Texas† EC 2,557.0 1,339.0 0 0 1 1 0 67 1 0 0
6 8 HDR, Omaha, Neb.† EA 2,023.5 197.7 21 0 9 10 10 1 48 1 0
7 28 WOOD PLC, Tucker, Ga.† EC 1,923.7 511.3 5 5 10 4 4 45 10 13 0
8 10 STANTEC INC., Irvine, Calif.† EAL 1,657.8 0.0 29 1 8 12 11 6 28 3 0
9 16 BURNS & MCDONNELL, Kansas City, Mo.† EAC 1,472.4 26.2 4 2 54 5 5 13 11 4 2
10 15 BLACK & VEATCH, Overland Park, Kan.† EC 1,450.8 429.1 3 0 47 16 17 5 0 1 11
11 12 PARSONS, Pasadena, Calif.† EC 1,435.1 343.5 6 0 0 3 1 2 73 14 1
12 14 WSP USA, New York, N.Y. E 1,408.7 37.0 15 0 6 0 0 4 69 4 0
13 13 ARCADIS NORTH AMERICA/CALLISONRTKL, Highlands Ranch, Colo.† EA 1,359.0 237.0 29 0 0 10 6 0 6 48 0
14 17 INTERTEK-PSI, Arlington Heights, Ill.† E 1,268.6 614.5 19 5 14 0 1 52 6 2 1
15 18 GENSLER, New York, N.Y. A 1,197.6 210.0 92 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 2
16 19 HNTB COS., Kansas City, Mo. EA 1,125.1 1.4 3 0 0 1 1 0 95 0 0
17 11 BECHTEL, San Francisco, Calif.† EC 1,102.0 585.0 0 0 9 1 0 64 14 7 5
18 20 GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP., Palm Beach, Fla.† E 955.6 728.0 11 6 8 2 5 26 15 0 1
19 23 TRC, Lowell, Mass. E 883.9 11.9 5 0 36 0 0 20 15 24 0
20 21 KIMLEY-HORN, Raleigh, N.C. E 810.6 1.4 44 0 1 4 3 0 48 0 0
21 26 LOUIS BERGER, Washington, D.C.† EA 731.0 80.0 5 0 25 1 3 5 44 3 0
22 6 CB&I, The Woodlands, Texas† EC 722.0 553.5 0 0 19 0 0 33 0 0 0
23 24 CDM SMITH, Boston, Mass.† EA 700.0 123.8 2 0 2 22 30 1 26 18 0
24 30 TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC., Olathe, Kan.† E 672.0 3.0 44 2 10 2 2 6 15 16 3
25 29 GHD INC., Irvine, Calif.† E/ENV 651.8 208.9 19 0 0 15 11 6 13 31 0
26 25 BUREAU VERITAS, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.† E 613.4 0.0 13 12 4 2 2 36 8 9 1
27 22 LEIDOS, Reston, Va. E 608.4 2.9 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 89 0
28 27 WORLEYPARSONS, Houston, Texas EC 601.6 16.7 1 0 10 0 0 73 0 14 0
29 31 PERKINS+WILL, New York, N.Y.† A 551.4 125.2 94 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
30 32 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, Pittsburgh, Pa.† EA 531.0 0.7 21 0 0 19 0 3 52 3 1
31 ** SNC-LAVALIN INC., Bothell, Wash.† EC 500.9 22.4 10 0 12 9 0 6 59 1 0
32 35 EXP, San Francisco, Calif. E 497.4 296.8 41 0 2 3 4 9 15 0 6
33 34 MOTT MACDONALD, Iselin, N.J.† EC 492.0 41.5 3 0 4 6 11 33 41 2 0
34 41 KIEWIT CORP., Omaha, Neb.† EC 481.8 16.8 0 0 75 0 0 18 6 0 0
35 42 POWER ENGINEERS INC., Hailey, Idaho E 456.7 17.2 0 0 92 0 0 8 0 0 0
36 39 HOK, St. Louis, Mo. AE 453.4 83.1 86 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0
37 40 STV GROUP INC., Douglassville, Pa.† EA 427.6 16.8 16 0 0 0 0 0 84 0 0
38 36 SARGENT & LUNDY LLC, Chicago, Ill.† E 415.8 43.6 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 51 GANNETT FLEMING, Camp Hill, Pa. EA 410.0 48.1 3 0 5 13 5 2 69 3 0
40 45 HKS, Dallas, Texas A 408.6 40.6 98 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
41 33 S&B ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LTD. & AFFIL., Houston, Texas† EC 407.2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 96 4 0 0
42 47 DEWBERRY, Fairfax, Va.† EA 406.3 0.2 33 0 4 18 8 0 33 1 3
43 50 ARUP, New York, N.Y. E 377.6 40.1 41 0 0 2 0 7 49 0 1
44 48 BROWN AND CALDWELL, Walnut Creek, Calif.† E 373.0 0.0 0 0 0 21 57 0 0 23 0
45 54 NV5 GLOBAL INC., San Diego, Calif.† E 367.1 13.4 50 0 16 5 1 2 20 6 1
46 49 IBI GROUP, Westerville, Ohio† EA 362.0 248.6 73 7 2 2 0 0 14 0 2
47 44 CARDNO INC., Indianapolis, Ind. E/ENV 353.7 10.6 32 0 7 2 0 19 19 0 1
48 46 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL, San Francisco, Calif.† EA 352.9 191.5 8 0 0 1 2 0 89 0 0
49 52 SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL LLP, New York, N.Y.† AE 351.1 158.1 86 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0
50 43 FUGRO, Houston, Texas† GE 320.0 70.0 0 0 9 3 0 39 11 0 0
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51 65 GULF INTERSTATE ENGINEERING CO., Houston, Texas† EC 305.8 14.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
52 53 AEGION CORP., Chesterfield, Mo. EC 303.4 123.5 3 0 1 1 16 77 3 0 0
53 56 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANTS INC., Atlanta, Ga.† E 284.9 38.3 0 0 12 4 19 9 2 52 0
54 61 CHA CONSULTING INC., Albany, N.Y.† EA 278.0 15.3 42 20 11 2 4 2 18 1 0
55 67 ZACHRY GROUP, San Antonio, Texas† EC 276.0 0.0 0 0 55 0 0 44 0 0 0
56 57 GREENMAN-PEDERSEN (GPI), Albany, N.Y.† E 274.7 0.2 9 0 4 1 1 1 81 0 0
57 64 JOHNSON, MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON INC., Hunt Valley, Md.† EA 273.5 0.0 3 0 0 0 6 0 92 0 0
58 72 WILLDAN GROUP INC., Anaheim, Calif. E 273.0 0.0 39 0 30 0 0 0 14 0 9
59 59 CAROLLO ENGINEERS, Walnut Creek, Calif. E 271.8 0.0 0 0 0 38 62 0 0 0 0
60 55 KLEINFELDER, Hanover, Md.† EA 267.3 21.6 10 1 13 10 18 21 21 2 2
61 62 THORNTON TOMASETTI INC., New York, N.Y. EA 265.0 47.2 84 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 1
62 38 CDI CORP., Philadelphia, Pa.† EA 263.5 45.7 4 13 9 0 0 63 7 0 2
63 63 SMITHGROUPJJR, Detroit, Mich. AE 256.7 3.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
64 60 LANGAN, New York, N.Y.† E 248.0 10.3 47 0 6 0 0 10 7 31 0
65 70 RS&H INC., Jacksonville, Fla.† EA 245.0 0.0 7 8 0 0 0 0 85 0 0
66 66 HAZEN AND SAWYER, New York, N.Y. E 244.0 3.4 0 0 0 30 70 0 0 0 0
67 58 ENERCON SERVICES INC., Kennesaw, Ga. EA 232.9 8.9 0 0 98 0 0 2 0 0 0
68 75 KCI TECHNOLOGIES INC., Sparks, Md.† EC 231.5 0.0 14 0 7 4 4 0 53 1 14
69 71 VHB, Watertown, Mass. E 227.5 0.0 29 0 10 0 3 0 56 1 1
70 73 HARGROVE ENGINEERS + CONSTRUCTORS, Mobile, Ala.† E 227.2 0.5 1 0 9 0 0 90 0 0 0
71 68 PERKINS EASTMAN, New York, N.Y.† A 225.0 54.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
72 84 DLR GROUP, Minneapolis, Minn. AE 217.8 3.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
73 76 RK&K, Baltimore, Md. E 216.0 0.0 2 0 0 3 9 2 84 0 0
74 74 WOODARD & CURRAN, Portland, Maine ENV 204.0 0.0 2 1 0 18 46 7 1 24 0
75 81 ECS, Chantilly, Va.† E 203.1 1.8 28 7 4 2 15 2 10 17 1
76 69 TRANSYSTEMS, Kansas City, Mo. E 196.6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
77 77 CORGAN, Dallas, Texas A 196.4 3.9 41 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 25
78 82 PENNONI, Philadelphia, Pa.† E 195.3 0.3 30 0 2 2 4 9 40 6 2
79 79 CANNONDESIGN, Grand Island, N.Y. AE 191.4 18.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
80 78 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC., Muscatine, Iowa† EA 183.9 31.7 9 0 40 11 3 0 37 0 0
81 97 TRANSCORE, Nashville, Tenn. EC 180.9 18.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
82 92 EN ENGINEERING LLC, Warrenville, Ill.† E 178.2 01.0 0 0 18 0 0 81 1 0 0
83 90 GRESHAM, SMITH AND PARTNERS, Nashville, Tenn. AE 177.7 3.7 47 6 0 2 13 1 31 0 0
84 101 KPFF CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Seattle, Wash. E 174.8 4.5 85 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 0
85 105 JENSEN HUGHES, Lincolnshire, Ill. E 174.2 22.0 48 5 3 0 0 6 7 0 1
86 ** NELSON, Philadelphia, Pa. AE 173.4 1.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
87 94 VOLKERT INC., Mobile, Ala.† E 173.1 0.0 6 0 14 0 2 0 77 0 0
88 85 NBBJ, Seattle, Wash.† A 167.9 27.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
89 87 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC, New York, N.Y.† A 166.7 126.3 82 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0
90 99 SCS ENGINEERS, Cincinnati, Ohio† ENV 166.2 3.2 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 25 0
91 89 LEO A DALY, Omaha, Neb.† AE 164.8 4.2 57 0 0 12 9 3 19 0 0
92 102 GEI CONSULTANTS INC., Woburn, Mass. E 162.7 0.5 14 0 17 37 4 1 7 21 0
93 86 HGA, Minneapolis, Minn. AE 161.0 1.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
94 83 S&ME INC., Raleigh, N.C.† E 161.0 0.0 32 6 7 5 11 13 14 10 1
95 110 WOOLPERT INC., Dayton, Ohio AEG 160.8 0.0 19 1 3 0 9 0 2 0 0
96 98 ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP, Portland, Ore. A 159.5 11.0 94 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
97 80 POPULOUS, Kansas City, Mo.† A 158.5 49.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
98 106 OLSSON ASSOCIATES, Lincoln, Neb. E 156.9 0.0 43 0 1 9 2 0 16 3 6
99 95 DAVID EVANS ENTERPRISES INC., Portland, Ore.† E 153.9 0.2 29 0 4 1 1 0 39 0 0
100 ** UNIVERSALPEGASUS INTERNATIONAL, Houston, Texas E 150.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
#1JACOBS has overtaken AECOM to become No. 1 on the Top 500 for the first time since 2009, thanks to its 2017 acquisition of CH2M.
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101 88 CRB, Kansas City, Mo. EC 148.6 7.8 2 1 0 0 0 96 0 0 1
102 103 MOFFATT & NICHOL, Long Beach, Calif.† E 147.9 24.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
103 115 HALEY & ALDRICH INC., Burlington, Mass.† E 147.8 6.0 23 0 5 0 0 0 6 65 0
104 129 BARR ENGINEERING CO., Minneapolis, Minn.† E 147.1 9.6 3 10 19 2 8 47 4 0 0
105 107 SSOE GROUP, Toledo, Ohio† EA 146.2 13.4 12 56 2 0 1 27 0 0 1
106 134 SAM LLC, Austin, Texas O 145.0 0.0 1 0 26 0 3 31 35 0 4
107 118 WHITMAN, REQUARDT AND ASSOCIATES LLP, Baltimore, Md. EA 143.7 0.0 19 0 0 8 10 0 61 0 0
108 100 GHAFARI ASSOCIATES LLC, Dearborn, Mich. EA 143.3 34.0 18 60 0 0 0 0 22 0 0
109 119 WISS, JANNEY, ELSTNER ASSOCIATES, Northbrook, Ill. EA 141.4 2.3 86 0 1 1 1 2 9 0 0
110 121 LJA ENGINEERING INC., Houston, Texas† E 141.1 0.5 0 0 0 19 30 5 41 0 0
111 117 IMEG CORP., Rock Island, Ill. E 140.8 0.2 95 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
112 120 OBG, Syracuse, N.Y. EC 137.2 0.2 0 20 0 5 23 17 0 35 0
113 114 SIMPSON GUMPERTZ & HEGER, Waltham, Mass. E 136.8 6.3 69 0 11 4 0 5 12 0 0
114 93 EYP, Albany, N.Y.† AE 136.4 01.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 125 CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC., Pittsburgh, Pa. E 134.9 0.0 21 0 4 1 22 36 3 8 0
116 111 GAI CONSULTANTS INC., Orlando, Fla.† E 134.4 0.2 18 0 27 1 3 23 25 1 0
117 116 MORRISON HERSHFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.† EA 134.0 110.5 45 0 0 1 2 0 37 0 14
118 109 FOTH COS., De Pere, Wis.† E 133.3 1.5 0 0 0 1 8 59 15 16 0
119 133 POND, Peachtree Corners, Ga. EA 132.3 13.3 30 0 0 0 0 51 19 0 0
120 108 BRAUN INTERTEC, Bloomington, Minn. GE 130.0 0.0 45 0 3 2 1 24 19 3 0
121 136 FREESE AND NICHOLS INC., Fort Worth, Texas† EA 127.6 0.0 4 1 3 38 28 0 22 0 0
122 123 MERRICK & CO., Greenwood Village, Colo. EA 126.4 12.9 37 14 2 2 4 3 2 17 0
123 96 NORR, Chicago, Ill.† AE 125.8 76.3 93 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0
124 138 IPS-INTEGRATED PROJECT SERVICES LLC, Blue Bell, Pa.† EA 123.9 37.1 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
125 132 DLZ CORP., South Bend, Ind.† EA 123.7 9.4 13 0 12 8 12 8 45 2 0
126 112 AFFILIATED ENGINEERS INC., Madison, Wis. E 123.6 0.7 76 3 13 0 0 5 0 0 3
127 122 GZA, Norwood, Mass.† EC 121.0 0.1 10 0 5 8 2 1 17 58 0
128 144 HALFF ASSOCIATES INC., Richardson, Texas† EA 117.9 0.0 20 1 1 3 6 7 47 1 0
129 127 ALFRED BENESCH & CO., Chicago, Ill. E 117.1 0.0 10 0 0 4 4 0 81 1 0
130 126 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON, St. Paul, Minn.† E 116.8 0.0 30 1 1 8 7 3 45 1 1
131 113 BURROW GLOBAL LLC, Houston, Texas† EA 116.6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
132 131 MASER CONSULTING PA, Red Bank, N.J. E 116.5 0.0 45 0 1 5 11 4 26 1 7
133 104 PAGE SOUTHERLAND PAGE INC., Washington, D.C.† AE 115.0 40.0 90 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 4
134 128 HAKS, New York, N.Y. EA 112.8 0.4 30 0 0 6 3 0 56 0 0
135 256 H.W. LOCHNER INC., Chicago, Ill. E 112.7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
136 142 BGE INC. (BROWN & GAY ENGINEERS INC.), Houston, Texas E 112.6 0.0 0 0 0 18 0 0 25 0 0
137 145 PAPE-DAWSON ENGINEERS INC., San Antonio, Texas E 112.0 0.0 71 0 0 12 1 0 15 0 0
138 139 EA ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY INC. PBC, Hunt Valley, Md. ENV 110.7 0.0 1 0 14 8 21 13 7 36 0
139 141 MEAD & HUNT INC., Middleton, Wis. EA 108.4 0.0 9 0 2 6 5 1 74 0 2
140 152 WALTER P MOORE, Houston, Texas E 105.1 2.3 77 0 0 4 1 0 18 0 0
141 137 ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT INC., Lancaster, N.Y.† ENV 104.5 25.8 0 0 19 1 2 39 3 31 3
142 155 HENDERSON ENGINEERS, Lenexa, Kan.† E 104.0 0.7 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
143 143 PSOMAS, Los Angeles, Calif. E 103.3 0.0 34 0 4 14 7 4 36 1 0
144 140 HUITT-ZOLLARS INC., Dallas, Texas EA 102.0 0.3 33 0 0 10 15 0 43 0 0
145 182 CUNINGHAM GROUP ARCHITECTURE INC., Minneapolis, Minn. A 100.8 19.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
146 166 GARVER, North Little Rock, Ark. E 98.1 0.0 9 0 1 16 13 0 60 0 0
147 158 SWCA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, Phoenix, Ariz. ENV 97.4 0.0 8 0 31 5 1 35 8 0 0
148 153 GPD GROUP, Akron, Ohio EA 97.0 0.0 41 0 17 7 0 0 18 0 17
149 150 C&S COS., Syracuse, N.Y. EA 97.0 0.0 31 5 2 2 3 5 45 3 3
150 148 FLAD ARCHITECTS, Madison, Wis.† AE 95.1 0.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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151 146 SYSKA HENNESSY GROUP, New York, N.Y.† E 94.9 1.5 71 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 19
152 165 WESTON & SAMPSON, Peabody, Mass.† E 93.9 0.0 5 0 3 21 38 0 10 10 0
153 169 LPA INC., Irvine, Calif. AE 93.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
154 157 BKF ENGINEERS, Redwood City, Calif. E 93.1 0.0 77 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0
155 130 KADRMAS LEE & JACKSON (KLJ), Bismarck, N.D. E 92.9 0.0 2 0 4 5 6 7 52 0 6
156 205 EFI GLOBAL INC., Tampa, Fla. E 92.7 16.0 66 4 1 0 0 0 10 18 0
157 135 DAY & ZIMMERMANN, Philadelphia, Pa.† EA 91.9 31.9 54 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0
158 181 PBK, Houston, Texas AE 91.2 0.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
159 187 WARE MALCOMB, Irvine, Calif. AE 91.2 6.3 97 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
160 161 BOLTON & MENK INC., Mankato, Minn. E 90.8 0.0 0 0 0 5 17 0 35 0 0
161 151 VANDERWEIL ENGINEERS, Boston, Mass. E 89.0 0.9 54 0 21 0 0 0 2 0 23
162 149 TECTONIC ENGINEERING & SURVEYING CONSULTANTS PC, Forest Hills, N.Y.† E 87.7 0.0 31 0 3 1 1 0 27 1 20
163 147 KENNEDY/JENKS CONSULTANTS INC., Portland, Ore. E 87.5 0.0 1 2 0 31 38 6 15 7 0
164 239 PARAMETRIX, Seattle, Wash. E 86.9 0.0 14 0 0 7 14 0 56 2 0
165 164 MESA ASSOCIATES INC., Knoxville, Tenn. EA 86.5 0.0 0 0 81 1 0 8 0 0 10
166 192 PARTNER ASSESSMENT CORP. DBA PARTNER ENG’G & SCIENCE, Torrance, Calif. ENV 85.1 0.2 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0
167 173 THE BURKE GROUP LTD., Rosemont, Ill.† E 85.0 0.0 41 2 0 1 4 2 26 0 2
168 162 HMC ARCHITECTS, Ontario, Calif. A 85.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
169 163 CLARK NEXSEN INC., Virginia Beach, Va. AE 84.9 2.6 74 0 0 0 0 4 14 0 3
170 167 GREELEY AND HANSEN, Chicago, Ill.† E 84.6 0.9 0 0 0 19 81 0 0 0 0
171 156 MCCORMICK TAYLOR INC., Philadelphia, Pa. E 83.7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
172 159 ELKUS MANFREDI ARCHITECTS, Boston, Mass. A 83.3 2.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
173 191 STUDIOS ARCHITECTURE, New York, N.Y. A 83.3 17.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
174 176 RCM TECHNOLOGIES INC., Pennsauken, N.J.† EA 82.8 30.6 1 30 68 0 0 1 0 0 0
175 170 KTGY ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING, Irvine, Calif. A 82.3 0.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
176 175 AMERICAN STRUCTUREPOINT, Indianapolis, Ind.† EA 82.3 0.0 23 6 0 6 10 0 53 0 2
177 200 LS3P, Charleston, S.C. A 81.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
178 172 LITTLE, Charlotte, N.C. AE 80.8 0.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
179 171 BOWMAN CONSULTING GROUP, Chantilly, Va. E 80.2 0.0 40 0 0 16 23 8 11 0 3
180 186 HARDESTY & HANOVER LLC, New York, N.Y. E 80.2 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
181 154 MIDDOUGH INC., Cleveland, Ohio EA 80.0 0.0 6 4 5 0 0 85 0 0 0
182 199 BARGE DESIGN SOLUTIONS INC., Nashville, Tenn.† EA 79.9 1.7 25 28 1 8 13 1 15 3 1
183 174 JONES | CARTER, Bellaire, Texas E 79.7 0.0 64 0 0 5 21 0 11 0 0
184 193 HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INC., Springfield, Ill.† E 78.7 1.9 11 0 9 2 4 2 69 0 2
185 188 HARLEY ELLIS DEVEREAUX, Chicago, Ill.† AE 78.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
186 250 LABELLA ASSOCIATES DPC, Rochester, N.Y.† EA 78.0 1.0 38 3 26 4 4 0 6 6 0
187 168 RSP ARCHITECTS, Minneapolis, Minn. AE 77.6 0.1 94 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
188 178 STRAND ASSOCIATES INC., Madison, Wis. E 76.8 0.0 3 0 0 16 36 6 35 0 0
189 227 TIMMONS GROUP INC., Richmond, Va. E 76.7 0.0 75 0 11 3 3 0 7 0 0
190 183 BURGESS & NIPLE INC., Columbus, Ohio EA 76.0 0.0 20 1 0 7 25 1 42 3 1
191 189 AKRF INC., New York, N.Y. E/ENV 75.7 0.0 30 0 3 11 3 0 33 21 0
192 195 ELECTRICAL CONSULTANTS INC., Billings, Mont.† E 74.3 0.3 0 0 96 0 0 4 0 0 0
193 184 ANVIL CORP., Bellingham, Wash. E 74.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
194 196 EWINGCOLE, Philadelphia, Pa. AE 72.7 0.0 71 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0
195 225 HORD COPLAN MACHT INC., Baltimore, Md. A 72.5 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
196 203 HUMPHREYS & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS LP, Dallas, Texas† A 72.2 2.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
197 210 UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES INC., Orlando, Fla. GE 71.6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
198 177 NEEL-SCHAFFER INC., Jackson, Miss.† E 71.1 0.0 14 0 0 1 9 0 56 5 4
199 180 ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS, New York, N.Y. A 70.9 11.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
200 190 FARNSWORTH GROUP, Bloomington, Ill. EA 69.4 0.1 43 2 3 5 11 23 11 0 0
#22CB&I shareholders are scheduled to begin voting on May 2 on its proposed merger with engineer-constructor McDermott International, Houston.
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THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS #31SNC-LAVALIN’S recently acquired Atkins unit will be the architect on a 122-floor, 1,870-ft-tall mixed-use tower in Dubai for Azizi Developments.
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201 211 BR+A CONSULTING ENGINEERS LLC, Boston, Mass. E 69.3 0.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 201 NINYO & MOORE GEOTECH AND ENVIRON. SCIENCES CONSLTS., San Diego, Calif. GE 69.1 0.1 28 0 6 12 9 4 17 16 3
203 235 WUNDERLICH-MALEC ENGINEERING, Eden Prairie, Minn.† EA 69.1 0.5 4 38 7 0 14 26 0 0 10
204 208 A. MORTON THOMAS AND ASSOCIATES INC., Rockville, Md. E 69.0 0.0 15 0 0 11 5 0 69 0 0
205 212 SOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ, Chicago, Ill. A 68.9 1.1 91 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
206 244 MCKIM & CREED INC., Wilmington, N.C. E 68.3 1.0 2 9 11 14 21 9 25 0 0
207 202 HR GREEN INC., Cedar Rapids, Iowa E 68.3 0.0 6 0 0 6 26 0 47 1 0
208 233 H2M ARCHITECTS + ENGINEERS, Melville, N.Y.† AE 67.9 0.0 47 0 0 16 5 0 7 26 0
209 241 PGAL, Houston, Texas AE 67.5 0.0 36 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0
210 197 WATG, Irvine, Calif.† A 67.1 56.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
211 209 WSB & ASSOCIATES INC., Minneapolis, Minn. E 67.0 0.0 6 0 0 13 4 6 70 0 0
212 198 COFFMAN ENGINEERS INC., Seattle, Wash. E 66.8 0.9 57 13 4 0 0 6 2 0 0
213 216 GOODWYN MILLS CAWOOD, Montgomery, Ala. AE 66.5 0.0 54 2 0 11 8 0 12 0 0
214 219 COWI NORTH AMERICA INC., Seattle, Wash.† E 66.4 21.7 0 0 0 1 2 0 97 0 0
215 213 SMITH SECKMAN REID INC., Nashville, Tenn. E 66.2 0.6 80 1 0 6 2 3 7 0 0
216 217 JAROS, BAUM & BOLLES, New York, N.Y. E 66.0 3.2 95 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3
217 207 FISHBECK, THOMPSON, CARR & HUBER, Grand Rapids, Mich. EA 66.0 0.0 30 4 0 4 12 2 40 9 0
218 238 AKF GROUP LLC, New York, N.Y. E 65.9 4.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
219 265 CP&Y INC., Dallas, Texas EA 65.8 0.0 0 0 0 16 11 0 50 0 0
220 249 PATRICK ENGINEERING INC., Chicago, Ill. E 65.7 0.0 2 0 46 0 0 4 40 0 2
221 234 HUCKABEE, Fort Worth, Texas† AE 65.3 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
222 240 ARCHITECTS ORANGE, Orange, Calif. A 64.8 0.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
223 221 GREENBERGFARROW, Atlanta, Ga.† AE 64.1 5.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
224 204 BERGMANN, Rochester, N.Y. AEP 64.1 0.5 40 7 4 6 1 3 36 0 0
225 214 ULTEIG ENGINEERS INC., Fargo, N.D. E 64.0 0.0 0 0 72 2 0 0 21 0 1
226 223 GEOENGINEERS INC., Redmond, Wash. GE 63.5 0.3 31 0 2 11 2 16 9 19 0
227 247 TLC ENGINEERING FOR ARCHITECTURE INC., Orlando, Fla. E 63.5 1.0 96 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
228 224 WADE TRIM, Taylor, Mich.† E 63.4 0.0 0 0 2 11 55 9 19 0 0
229 296 TOWER ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS, Raleigh, N.C. E 63.1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
230 229 BRPH, Melbourne, Fla. EA 63.0 3.0 21 24 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
231 253 ESD, Chicago, Ill. E 63.0 2.9 48 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 45
232 248 CTA ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS, Billings, Mont. AE 62.8 1.7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
233 218 WILSON & CO. INC., ENGINEERS & ARCHITECTS, Albuquerque, N.M. EA 62.7 0.0 12 0 3 5 2 3 71 0 0
234 251 RABA KISTNER INC., San Antonio, Texas† E 62.6 1.2 48 2 0 3 1 0 44 0 1
235 226 BEYER BLINDER BELLE, ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS LLP, New York, N.Y. A 62.1 3.5 86 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
236 220 HBK ENGINEERING LLC, Chicago, Ill.† E 61.9 0.0 8 0 44 0 0 12 2 0 27
237 236 COOPER CARRY, Atlanta, Ga. A 61.8 0.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
238 228 PRIME AE GROUP INC., Baltimore, Md.† AE 61.4 0.0 12 0 0 6 2 0 80 0 0
239 243 SHANNON & WILSON INC., Seattle, Wash. GE 61.4 0.7 2 1 1 5 4 21 36 0 0
240 194 T&M ASSOCIATES, Middletown, N.J.† E 61.0 0.0 11 5 0 7 21 0 46 10 0
241 260 TIGHE & BOND INC., Westfield, Mass. E 60.5 0.0 14 0 9 23 28 0 9 17 0
242 242 ENNEAD ARCHITECTS, New York, N.Y.† A 60.0 15.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
243 254 WALKER CONSULTANTS, Kalamazoo, Mich. EA 59.9 3.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
244 274 RETTEW ASSOCIATES INC., Lancaster, Pa.† E 59.7 0.0 10 5 4 0 3 58 12 0 3
245 270 MOSELEY ARCHITECTS, Richmond, Va.† AE 59.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
246 268 D&B ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS PC, Woodbury, N.Y. EA 59.5 0.0 0 0 0 7 76 0 3 14 0
247 259 COBB, FENDLEY & ASSOCIATES INC., Houston, Texas E 59.2 0.0 7 0 0 0 3 4 68 0 16
248 277 DENNIS GROUP, Springfield, Mass.† EC 59.2 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
249 179 DOWL, Anchorage, Alaska E 58.9 0.0 32 0 0 10 2 0 40 0 0
250 252 WANTMAN GROUP INC. DBA WGI, West Palm Beach, Fla. EA 58.8 0.0 37 0 0 2 2 0 60 0 0
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THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
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251 281 RMF ENGINEERING INC., Baltimore, Md. E 58.5 0.0 47 1 16 0 0 0 2 0 1
252 258 TWINING INC., Long Beach, Calif.† GE 58.3 0.0 63 3 0 2 1 0 31 0 0
253 222 ENSAFE INC., Memphis, Tenn.† ENV 58.1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
254 230 SASAKI, Watertown, Mass. AE 57.7 12.0 95 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
255 245 SCHNABEL ENGINEERING INC., Glen Allen, Va.† GE 57.4 0.0 32 0 3 36 3 0 18 2 0
256 255 PARKHILL, SMITH & COOPER INC., Lubbock, Texas† AE 57.4 0.7 60 0 0 12 15 0 10 0 0
257 262 SHIVE-HATTERY, Cedar Rapids, Iowa AE 56.6 0.0 71 12 1 2 1 0 8 0 0
258 185 ARQUITECTONICA, Miami, Fla. A 55.7 18.2 99 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
259 288 MATRIX TECHNOLOGIES INC., Maumee, Ohio E 55.6 0.0 0 52 0 0 0 33 0 0 0
260 295 MOODY NOLAN, Columbus, Ohio A 55.2 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
261 261 EMH&T, Columbus, Ohio E 55.2 0.0 66 0 0 6 12 0 16 0 0
262 273 CENTURY ENGINEERING INC., Hunt Valley, Md. E 54.8 0.0 25 0 0 0 0 0 62 0 0
263 269 INTEGRAL GROUP, Oakland, Calif. E 54.5 30.5 84 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1
264 ** GEO-LOGIC ASSOCIATES INC., Santa Barbara, Calif.† ENV 54.0 0.0 0 0 0 9 31 0 0 59 0
265 267 MS CONSULTANTS INC., Columbus, Ohio EA 53.8 0.0 27 0 0 7 11 0 52 0 0
266 278 FEHR & PEERS, Walnut Creek, Calif. E 53.6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
267 232 SALAS O’BRIEN, Santa Ana, Calif.† EA 53.4 0.0 67 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 30
268 333 OTAK INC., Portland, Ore.† EA 53.1 1.9 34 0 0 11 4 0 35 0 0
269 283 DRMP INC., Orlando, Fla. E 52.7 0.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 94 0 0
270 299 ESP ASSOCIATES PA, Fort Mill, S.C.† E 52.5 0.0 39 0 6 0 0 0 30 0 0
271 263 SRF CONSULTING GROUP INC., Plymouth, Minn. E 52.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
272 257 BARTLETT & WEST INC., Topeka, Kan.† E 52.0 0.0 12 0 0 26 8 1 53 0 0
273 272 BSA LIFESTRUCTURES, Denver, Colo. AE 51.9 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
274 289 OHM ADVISORS, Livonia, Mich. EA 51.9 0.0 20 0 0 13 15 0 44 0 0
275 ** KITTELSON & ASSOCIATES INC., Portland, Ore.† E 51.8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
276 282 MG2, Seattle, Wash. A 51.7 10.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
277 215 SHEPLEY BULFINCH, Boston, Mass.† A 51.6 0.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
278 309 ROSS & BARUZZINI INC., St. Louis, Mo.† EA 51.4 6.6 59 0 0 0 3 0 34 0 3
279 340 EPPSTEIN UHEN ARCHITECTS INC., Milwaukee, Wis. A 51.4 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
280 290 MAGNUSSON KLEMENCIC ASSOCIATES, Seattle, Wash. E 51.2 4.5 87 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 0
281 271 REMINGTON & VERNICK ENGINEERS, Haddonfield, N.J. E 51.1 0.0 14 0 0 23 23 0 39 0 0
282 326 CPL, Rochester, N.Y. AE 51.0 0.0 67 0 0 10 4 0 20 0 0
283 264 ME ENGINEERS, Golden, Colo. E 50.8 7.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
284 361 THE THRASHER GROUP INC., Bridgeport, W.Va. EA 50.5 0.0 10 0 0 18 18 26 2 0 0
285 285 CRAWFORD, MURPHY & TILLY INC., Springfield, Ill. E 50.3 0.0 0 0 0 11 13 0 74 0 0
286 302 BL COS. INC., Meriden, Conn. EA/ENV 50.0 0.0 52 1 4 0 0 19 18 1 2
287 489 TVS DESIGN, Atlanta, Ga.† A 49.9 2.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
288 315 MCMILLAN PAZDAN SMITH, Greenville, S.C. A 49.7 0.0 87 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
289 303 TKDA, Saint Paul, Minn.† EA 48.7 0.0 16 22 0 0 4 2 51 0 0
290 308 ALPHA TESTING INC., Dallas, Texas GE 48.3 0.0 43 5 0 3 4 5 1 0 1
291 317 THOMPSON ENGINEERING, Mobile, Ala.† EA 48.2 0.0 7 2 5 2 2 20 49 1 1
292 276 HORROCKS ENGINEERS, Pleasant Grove, Utah E 48.0 0.0 12 0 0 5 5 0 72 0 6
293 ** WILSON ASSOCIATES, Dallas, Texas A 48.0 31.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
294 323 WOOD RODGERS INC., Sacramento, Calif. E 47.6 0.0 6 0 0 26 3 0 25 0 0
295 292 NAC ARCHITECTURE, Spokane, Wash. A 47.5 0.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
296 305 J-U-B ENGINEERS INC., Boise, Idaho† E 47.4 0.0 0 0 0 0 20 0 11 0 0
297 287 LMN ARCHITECTS, Seattle, Wash. A 47.4 0.0 95 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
298 297 DESIMONE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, New York, N.Y. E 47.0 3.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
299 321 INTERFACE ENGINEERING INC., Portland, Ore. E 46.8 3.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
300 306 TPG ARCHITECTURE LLP, New York, N.Y. A 46.5 4.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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301 280 DANNENBAUM ENGINEERING CORP., Houston, Texas E 46.3 0.0 0 0 0 38 5 0 43 0 0
302 343 HART HOWERTON, New York, N.Y.† A 46.2 8.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
303 ** BCC ENGINEERING INC., Miami, Fla. E 46.2 0.0 7 0 0 0 5 0 88 0 0
304 339 RMA GROUP, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. GE 46.2 0.0 12 0 5 6 0 0 77 0 0
305 310 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS PA, Wichita, Kan. E 45.7 0.0 35 12 7 10 6 6 24 0 0
306 284 BALLINGER, Philadelphia, Pa. AE 45.5 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
307 325 SME, Plymouth, Mich. EA 45.4 0.2 20 13 11 5 6 6 19 17 3
308 389 LANDRUM & BROWN INC., Cincinnati, Ohio† EAP 44.9 18.6 6 0 0 0 0 0 94 0 0
309 279 FUSS & O’NEILL INC., Manchester, Conn.† E 44.6 2.5 43 4 2 6 1 8 9 0 0
310 327 MSA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INC., Baraboo, Wis. EA 44.5 0.0 2 0 0 11 24 0 38 5 0
311 ** PRIMORIS SERVICES CORP., Dallas, Texas† EC 44.4 8.3 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
312 275 HGA, Ruston, La. E 44.4 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 69 0 0 0
313 246 KENDALL/HEATON ASSOCIATES INC., Houston, Texas A 44.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
314 307 THE MANNIK & SMITH GROUP INC., Maumee, Ohio E 44.0 0.0 18 19 4 10 16 7 17 5 3
315 311 WD PARTNERS, Dublin, Ohio† AE 44.0 4.9 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
316 300 COLLINS ENGINEERS INC., Chicago, Ill. E 43.7 0.4 12 1 0 0 0 1 85 0 0
317 231 WALDEMAR S. NELSON AND CO. INC., New Orleans, La. EA 43.7 8.5 1 0 1 0 10 68 1 1 0
318 301 PS&S, Warren, N.J. EA 43.5 0.0 47 0 17 1 9 27 0 0 0
319 334 COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATES INC., Jackson, Mich. E 43.4 0.0 0 0 97 0 0 0 0 0 0
320 319 BURNS ENGINEERING INC., Philadelphia, Pa. E 43.2 0.0 8 0 7 0 6 0 79 0 0
321 314 AYRES ASSOCIATES INC., Eau Claire, Wis. EA 43.0 0.0 10 0 0 8 7 0 44 1 1
322 424 MITHUN, Seattle, Wash. A 43.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
323 312 AMERICAN ENGINEERING TESTING, Saint Paul, Minn. E 42.7 0.0 18 3 9 3 7 21 39 1 0
324 349 ISG, Mankato, Minn.† EA 42.6 0.0 29 17 2 0 10 21 6 0 0
325 316 CORE STATES GROUP, Duluth, Ga. EA 42.2 0.8 72 10 6 0 0 12 0 0 0
326 358 KISINGER CAMPO & ASSOC CORP., Tampa, Fla.† E 42.2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 0
327 344 ORBITAL ENGINEERING INC., Philadelphia, Pa. E 42.0 0.0 0 0 43 0 0 57 0 0 0
328 342 D’AMATO CONVERSANO INC., DBA DCI ENGINEERS INC., Seattle, Wash. E 41.8 0.1 66 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
329 328 TOLUNAY-WONG ENGINEERS INC., Houston, Texas GE 41.7 0.5 9 1 2 1 3 60 6 1 1
330 313 M+W GROUP, Plano, Texas† EC 41.7 4.2 0 91 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
331 ** TREANORHL, Denver, Colo. A 41.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
332 286 BWBR, Saint Paul, Minn. A 41.5 0.0 90 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
333 294 SPEC SERVICES INC., Fountain Valley, Calif. E 41.4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 92 7 0 0
334 320 SHALOM BARANES ASSOCIATES PC, Washington, D.C. A 41.3 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
335 375 HILLIS-CARNES ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INC., Annapolis Junction, Md. E 41.3 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
336 440 STEINBERG HART, San Jose, Calif.† A 41.2 1.5 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
337 368 DAVIS PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS, Denver, Colo. A 41.1 0.0 90 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
338 ** HLW INTERNATIONAL, New York, N.Y. A 41.0 6.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
339 374 GP STRATEGIES CORP., Columbia, Md. E 40.9 20.6 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
340 353 AYERS SAINT GROSS, Baltimore, Md. A 40.8 2.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
341 335 ON-BOARD ENGINEERING, East Windsor, N.J.† E 40.8 6.6 7 14 4 0 0 71 3 0 0
342 304 MAZZETTI INC., Lynnwood, Wash. E 40.7 0.3 95 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
343 347 MORRISON MAIERLE INC., Helena, Mont. E 40.4 0.0 27 0 0 1 22 1 33 0 0
344 336 THE S/L/A/M COLLABORATIVE INC., Glastonbury, Conn.† AE 40.3 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
345 322 THE BECK GROUP, Dallas, Texas A 40.3 2.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
346 324 LARSON DESIGN GROUP INC., Williamsport, Pa. EA 40.2 0.0 23 0 0 2 5 16 37 0 0
347 363 MCLAREN ENGINEERING GROUP, West Nyack, N.Y.† E 40.1 2.8 58 0 4 0 1 0 37 0 0
348 371 BAXTER & WOODMAN INC., Crystal Lake, Ill.† E 40.0 0.0 0 0 0 25 27 0 28 0 0
349 369 GEOCON, San Diego, Calif. GE 39.9 0.0 70 3 1 4 3 3 15 0 2
350 441 DRAPER ADEN ASSOCIATES INC., Richmond, Va. E 39.6 0.0 42 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0
#54CHA CONSULTING INC. earlier this month was acquired by equity investor First Reserve, Stamford, Conn., from Long Point Capital, New York City.
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THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS #79CANNONDESIGN acquired gkkworks, an Irvine, Calif.-based architectural and construction super vision firm on April 16.
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351 338 FXCOLLABORATIVE, New York, N.Y. A 39.4 0.3 97 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
352 291 FRCH DESIGN WORLDWIDE, Cincinnati, Ohio A 39.3 1.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
353 435 INFRASTRUCTURE CONSULTING & ENGINEERING PLLC, Columbia, S.C. E 39.2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
354 351 ATCS PLC, Herndon, Va. E 39.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 2 0 72 0 0
355 337 NOVA ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL LLC, Kennesaw, Ga. E 38.8 0.0 59 0 2 0 0 0 23 9 0
356 359 I.C. THOMASSON ASSOCIATES INC., Nashville, Tenn. E 38.8 0.4 77 3 10 2 0 4 3 0 0
357 352 JORDAN & SKALA ENGINEERS, Norcross, Ga. E 38.5 0.0 90 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
358 346 BARTON & LOGUIDICE DPC, Liverpool, N.Y. E 38.2 0.0 2 1 2 14 42 0 26 2 0
359 293 FENTRESS ARCHITECTS, Denver, Colo. A 38.2 0.0 35 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0
360 367 DGA INC., Mountain View, Calif. A 38.1 0.0 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
361 348 KIRKSEY ARCHITECTURE, Houston, Texas A 38.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
362 332 BOSWELL ENGINEERING INC., South Hackensack, N.J. E 37.9 0.0 2 0 19 3 5 0 71 0 0
363 388 MANHARD CONSULTING, Vernon Hills, Ill. E 37.8 0.0 92 0 0 2 1 2 3 0 0
364 350 LIONAKIS, Sacramento, Calif. AE 37.8 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
365 452 INTEGRUS ARCHITECTURE, Spokane, Wash. EA 37.8 0.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
366 331 CPH INC., Sanford, Fla. EC 37.6 1.1 29 0 0 19 20 0 10 0 0
367 365 MUESER RUTLEDGE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, New York, N.Y. E 37.3 0.5 41 3 3 7 8 6 32 0 0
368 ** WESTWOOD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, Minnetonka, Minn. E 37.2 0.0 35 0 58 0 0 1 0 0 7
369 394 WALLACE MONTGOMERY & ASSOCIATES LLP, Hunt Valley, Md. E 37.1 0.0 0 0 0 11 1 0 87 0 0
370 422 P2S INC., Long Beach, Calif. E 36.5 0.0 45 9 36 0 0 2 2 0 6
371 372 RPS GROUP INC., Houston, Texas E 36.5 0.0 0 0 0 25 10 0 65 0 0
372 402 MARTIN/MARTIN INC., Lakewood, Colo.† E 36.4 0.3 77 13 0 2 3 0 3 0 1
373 364 ERDMAN ANTHONY, Rochester, N.Y. E 36.1 0.0 17 0 0 8 0 0 75 0 0
374 397 LEIGHTON GROUP INC., Irvine, Calif.† GE 36.0 0.0 56 0 8 8 0 8 19 0 0
375 385 AI ENGINEERS INC., Middletown, Conn. E 35.9 0.0 19 0 7 7 6 0 61 0 0
376 330 URBAN ENGINEERS INC., Philadelphia, Pa.† E 35.8 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 3 89 7 0
377 463 REBEL DESIGN+GROUP, Marina Del Rey, Calif. A 35.7 19.8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
378 399 WRIGHT-PIERCE, Topsham, Maine E 35.7 0.3 0 0 0 27 71 1 2 0 0
379 360 LHB, Duluth, Minn.† EA 35.5 0.0 59 5 0 0 0 22 14 0 0
380 400 BHDP ARCHITECTURE, Cincinnati, Ohio A 35.5 1.6 97 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
381 416 LORD AECK SARGENT, Atlanta, Ga. A 35.4 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
382 378 RATIO ARCHITECTS INC., Indianapolis, Ind. A 35.4 5.0 99 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
383 403 WIGHT & CO., Darien, Ill. AE 35.3 0.1 74 0 0 0 0 0 21 1 3
384 398 PCI SKANSKA, Evansville, Ind. EA 35.3 0.0 6 3 35 0 0 54 2 0 0
385 ** ARRAY ARCHITECTS, Conshohocken, Pa. A 35.2 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
386 392 HUBBELL, ROTH & CLARK INC., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. EA 35.0 0.0 11 3 0 11 27 1 48 0 0
387 362 WENCK, Golden Valley, Minn. ENV 35.0 1.0 14 6 6 26 17 20 9 3 0
388 318 C&I ENGINEERING, Louisville, Ky. E 34.9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0
389 382 T. BAKER SMITH LLC, Houma, La. E 34.6 0.0 4 4 10 4 5 20 7 0 45
390 ** WILEY | WILSON, Lynchburg, Va. AE 34.6 0.0 65 6 12 4 7 6 0 0 0
391 406 WENDEL, Williamsville, N.Y.† AE 34.5 0.0 44 0 0 12 4 0 1 0 1
392 455 ADRIAN SMITH + GORDON GILL ARCHITECTURE, Chicago, Ill. A 34.5 29.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
393 379 QUINN EVANS ARCHITECTS, Washington, D.C. A 34.4 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
394 ** WRNS STUDIO, San Francisco, Calif. A 34.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
395 415 RJN GROUP INC., Wheaton, Ill. E 33.7 0.0 0 0 0 3 97 0 0 0 0
396 ** ARDURRA - KING, Tampa, Fla.† E 33.7 0.0 45 0 0 13 42 0 0 0 0
397 447 WHPACIFIC INC., Portland, Ore. EA 33.5 0.0 29 0 0 7 0 0 43 0 0
398 390 SHAFER, KLINE & WARREN, Lenexa, Kan.† E 33.3 0.0 22 0 2 6 7 50 9 0 0
399 384 LAWRENCE GROUP, St. Louis, Mo.† A 33.1 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
400 380 V3 COS. LTD., Woodridge, Ill.† E 33.1 3.0 41 0 8 5 0 0 45 0 0
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THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
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401 ** LOCHMUELLER GROUP INC., Evansville, Ind.† E 32.6 0.0 0 0 0 2 13 0 68 0 0
402 450 MACKAY & SOMPS CIVIL ENGINEERS INC., Pleasanton, Calif. E 32.4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
403 427 PBS ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, Portland, Ore. E 32.4 0.0 49 6 3 2 6 6 12 15 0
404 462 SEPI ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION INC., Raleigh, N.C. EC 32.4 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 97 0 0
405 386 GRAEF, Milwaukee, Wis. EA 32.4 0.0 38 10 4 10 15 2 21 0 0
406 391 GEOTECHNOLOGY INC., St. Louis, Mo. GE 32.0 0.0 43 7 2 8 6 1 27 3 0
407 393 ROBERT DERECTOR ASSOCIATES, New York, N.Y. E 32.0 0.0 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
408 434 HERBERT, ROWLAND & GRUBIC INC., Harrisburg, Pa. E 32.0 0.0 13 10 0 20 31 2 23 0 0
409 409 JCJ ARCHITECTURE, Hartford, Conn. A 32.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
410 376 STEELMAN PARTNERS, Las Vegas, Nev.† A 31.7 6.6 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
411 464 SUNRISE ENGINEERING INC., Salt Lake City, Utah† E 31.7 0.0 16 0 16 29 0 22 6 0 0
412 387 DES ARCHITECTS + ENGINEERS, Redwood City, Calif. AE 31.5 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
413 341 GBBN, Cincinnati, Ohio A 31.4 2.3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
414 ** VLK ARCHITECTS, Fort Worth, Texas A 31.4 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
415 ** HOUSTON ENGINEERING INC., Fargo, N.D. E 31.2 0.0 16 0 0 13 1 0 12 0 0
416 ** STAHL SHEAFFER ENGINEERING LLC, State College, Pa. E 31.1 0.0 5 2 1 0 0 20 71 0 0
417 425 ADVANTAGE ENGINEERS, Columbia, Md.† E 31.0 0.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90
418 457 PRIMERA ENGINEERS LTD., Chicago, Ill. E 30.8 0.0 22 0 50 0 0 0 29 0 0
419 381 GFF, Dallas, Texas A 30.6 0.0 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
420 429 KAPUR & ASSOCIATES, Milwaukee, Wis. E 30.5 0.0 9 0 6 2 4 9 65 1 3
421 383 GUERNSEY, Oklahoma City, Okla. EA 30.3 0.0 35 0 47 6 1 1 6 3 0
422 377 MBH ARCHITECTS, Alameda, Calif.† A 30.3 3.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
423 405 GBA, Lenexa, Kan.† EA 30.3 0.0 6 0 0 0 18 24 41 6 5
424 430 WDG ARCHITECTURE PLLC, Washington, D.C. A 30.3 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
425 408 RDG PLANNING & DESIGN, Des Moines, Iowa† A 30.3 0.0 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
426 404 GRIMM + PARKER ARCHITECTS, Calverton, Md. A 30.2 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
427 420 WHITNEY BAILEY COX & MAGNANI LLC, Baltimore, Md. EA 30.2 0.0 28 0 0 1 1 6 65 0 0
428 436 THE LIRO GROUP, Syosset, N.Y.† EA 30.2 0.0 38 0 0 0 5 0 25 15 5
429 396 BEAM LONGEST & NEFF LLC, Indianapolis, Ind. E 30.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 2 0 97 0 0
430 444 BOULDER ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, Boulder, Colo. A 29.7 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
431 421 HEAPY ENGINEERING, Dayton, Ohio† E 29.7 0.0 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
432 414 DEGENKOLB ENGINEERS, San Francisco, Calif. E 29.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
433 426 BUCHART HORN INC., York, Pa.† EA 29.6 4.1 26 0 0 8 25 0 33 3 1
434 ** BROWN REYNOLDS WATFORD ARCHITECTS INC., Dallas, Texas A 29.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
435 407 ENGLAND-THIMS & MILLER INC., Jacksonville, Fla.† E 29.5 0.0 53 0 0 0 0 0 4 44 0
436 454 CTL | THOMPSON INC., Centennial, Colo.† E 29.5 0.2 93 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0
437 433 CUHACI & PETERSON, Orlando, Fla. AE 29.5 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
438 472 CARRIER JOHNSON + CULTURE, San Diego, Calif. A 29.3 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
439 485 LAMP RYNEARSON & ASSOCIATES, Omaha, Neb. E 29.2 0.0 14 0 2 10 10 3 14 0 0
440 413 GRW ENGINEERS INC., Lexington, Ky.† EA 29.2 0.0 6 0 0 23 43 0 28 0 0
441 ** MILLER ENGINEERS INC. DBA SOUDER, MILLER & ASSOCIATES, Las Cruces, N.M. E 28.9 0.0 9 0 5 27 26 5 18 5 5
442 474 LOONEY RICKS KISS, Memphis, Tenn. A 28.5 0.1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
443 453 KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, Clovis, Calif. E 28.3 0.0 58 4 5 5 1 6 11 7 3
444 357 CO ARCHITECTS, Los Angeles, Calif. A 28.3 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
445 449 DESIGN COLLECTIVE INC., Baltimore, Md. A 28.2 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
446 418 CTL ENGINEERING INC., Columbus, Ohio† EA 28.1 0.0 45 4 1 6 6 3 26 2 7
447 ** WK DICKSON & CO. INC., Charlotte, N.C. E 28.1 0.0 5 0 9 20 27 0 34 0 0
448 ** DUNAWAY ASSOCIATES LP, Fort Worth, Texas E 28.1 0.0 79 0 0 0 3 4 14 0 0
449 412 MG ENGINEERING DPC, New York, N.Y. E 28.1 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
450 432 MOORE ENGINEERING INC., West Fargo, N.D. E 28.1 0.0 0 0 0 26 64 0 10 0 0
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451 451 THE GATEWAY ENGINEERS INC., Pittsburgh, Pa. E 28.1 0.0 33 0 0 3 25 28 8 0 3
452 354 BINKLEY & BARFIELD INC., Houston, Texas† E 28.0 0.0 4 0 0 0 13 0 37 0 38
453 ** KS ENGINEERS PC, Newark, N.J. E 28.0 0.0 4 0 0 7 7 0 82 0 0
454 460 VOCON, Cleveland, Ohio A 28.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
455 469 THE MILLER HULL PARTNERSHIP LLP, Seattle, Wash. A 28.0 0.0 69 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0
456 471 DAVIS BRODY BOND, New York, N.Y. A 28.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
457 443 BOHANNAN HUSTON INC., Albuquerque, N.M. E 27.9 0.0 17 0 1 18 11 2 17 0 0
458 437 FFKR ARCHITECTS, Salt Lake City, Utah† A 27.9 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
459 ** CALYX ENGINEERS AND CONSULTANTS, Cary, N.C. E 27.8 0.0 17 0 0 0 0 0 83 0 0
460 442 SANDIS CIVIL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS PLANNERS, Campbell, Calif.† EA 27.7 0.0 33 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
461 496 INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERS INC., St. Cloud, Fla. E 27.6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
462 461 BETA GROUP INC., Lincoln, R.I. E 27.6 0.0 0 0 0 18 35 0 47 0 0
463 410 DEKKER/PERICH/SABATINI, Albuquerque, N.M. AE 27.4 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
464 470 GOETTSCH PARTNERS, Chicago, Ill. A 27.2 14.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
465 ** ALLIIANCE, Minneapolis, Minn. A 27.2 0.8 41 0 0 0 0 0 59 0 0
466 419 EBA ENGINEERING INC., Laurel, Md. E 27.0 0.0 12 0 0 13 13 0 51 2 0
467 445 BRIDGEFARMER & ASSOCIATES INC., Dallas, Texas E 27.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
468 467 HULL & ASSOCIATES INC., Dublin, Ohio E 27.0 0.0 4 4 1 6 8 21 10 41 4
469 493 LORING CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC., New York, N.Y. E 27.0 0.4 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
470 468 MCMAHON ASSOCIATES INC., Neenah, Wis.† EA 27.0 0.0 19 3 3 6 45 9 13 0 1
471 298 MODJESKI AND MASTERS INC., Mechanicsburg, Pa.† E 27.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
472 431 VCBO ARCHITECTURE, Salt Lake City, Utah† A 27.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
473 479 CESO INC, Miamisburg, Ohio EA 26.8 0.2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
474 448 JONES EDMUNDS & ASSOCIATES INC., Gainesville, Fla.† E 26.6 0.0 3 0 0 20 40 0 29 0 0
475 439 OPN ARCHITECTS, Cedar Rapids, Iowa A 26.5 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
476 478 UNITED CONSULTING, Indianapolis, Ind. E 26.2 0.0 0 0 0 5 8 0 87 0 0
477 492 BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS INC., Miami, Fla. AE 26.1 3.1 20 0 0 0 1 0 79 0 0
478 423 HIGHLAND ASSOCIATES LTD., New York, N.Y.† AE 26.1 0.3 57 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 41
479 ** MURRAYSMITH INC., Portland, Ore. E 26.0 0.0 0 0 0 42 27 0 31 0 0
480 ** HBG DESIGN, Memphis, Tenn. A 25.7 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
481 ** SAULSBURY INDUSTRIES INC., Odessa, Texas† EC 25.6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 97 0 0 0
482 ** ESG ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN, Minneapolis, Minn. A 25.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
483 ** DATTNER ARCHITECTS, New York, N.Y. A 25.5 0.0 95 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
484 482 SHELADIA ASSOCIATES INC., Rockville, Md. EA 25.4 17.9 13 0 0 15 0 0 72 0 0
485 ** DOKKEN ENGINEERING, Folsom, Calif. E 25.3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
486 459 CRAFTON TULL, Rogers, Ark. EA 25.3 0.0 47 0 0 2 4 25 20 0 0
487 ** CBRE GROUP INC., Dallas, Texas† AE 25.1 0.0 86 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0
488 486 BOARMAN KROOS VOGEL GROUP INC., Minneapolis, Minn. AE 25.1 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
489 498 EARTH SYSTEMS INC., San Luis Obispo, Calif.† GE 25.1 0.0 77 2 2 2 2 2 9 1 1
490 401 BALA CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC., King of Prussia, Pa. E 25.0 0.0 93 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0
491 477 LEACH WALLACE ASSOCIATES INC., Elkridge, Md. E 25.0 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
492 ** HASTINGS ARCHITECTURE ASSOCIATES LLC, Nashville, Tenn. A 24.9 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
493 ** ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS, Miami, Fla. A 24.8 0.7 95 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
494 487 DAHLIN GROUP ARCHITECTURE PLANNING, Pleasanton, Calif. A 24.7 1.4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
495 480 CHIPMAN DESIGN ARCHITECTURE, Des Plaines, Ill. A 24.6 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
496 ** BORTON-LAWSON, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. EA 24.5 0.0 17 0 21 0 2 31 29 0 0
497 488 STG DESIGN, Austin, Texas A 24.5 0.0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
498 ** ARM GROUP INC., Hershey, Pa.† E 24.3 0.0 27 1 1 6 47 16 1 0 1
499 446 SAI CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC., Pittsburgh, Pa. E 24.3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0
500 473 EPSTEIN, Chicago, Ill.† AEC 24.3 4.6 36 57 0 0 0 0 7 0 0
#398SHAFER, KLINE & WARREN was acquired April 6 by Clive, Iowa-based infrastructure engineering firm McClure Engineering Co.
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RANK RANK RANK RANKFIRM FIRM FIRM FIRM
A Advantage Engineers 417AECOM 2Aegion Corp. 52Affiliated Engineers Inc. 126AI Engineers Inc. 375AKF Group LLC 218AKRF Inc. 191Alliiance 465Alpha Testing Inc. 290American Engineering Testing 323American Structurepoint 176Anvil Corp. 193Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL 13Architects Orange 222Ardurra - King 396ARM Group Inc. 498Arquitectonica 258Array Architects 385Arup 43ATCS PLC 354Ayers Saint Gross 340Ayres Associates Inc. 321
B Michael Baker International 30T. Baker Smith LLC 389Bala Consulting Engineers Inc. 490Ballinger 306Barge Design Solutions Inc. 182Barr Engineering Co. 104Bartlett & West Inc. 272Barton & Loguidice DPC 358Baxter & Woodman Inc. 348BCC Engineering Inc. 303Beam Longest & Neff LLC 429Bechtel 17The Beck Group 345Alfred Benesch & Co. 129Louis Berger 21Bergmann 224Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc. 477Beta Group Inc. 462Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP 235BGE Inc. (Brown & Gay Engineers Inc.) 136BHDP Architecture 380Binkley & Barfield Inc. 452BKF Engineers 154BL Cos. Inc. 286Black & Veatch 10Boarman Kroos Vogel Group Inc. 488Bohannan Huston Inc. 457Bolton & Menk Inc. 160Borton-Lawson 496Boswell Engineering Inc. 362Boulder Associates Architects 430Bowman Consulting Group 179BR+A Consulting Engineers LLC 201Braun Intertec 120Bridgefarmer & Associates Inc. 467Brown and Caldwell 44Brown Reynolds Watford Architects Inc. 434BRPH 230BSA LifeStructures 273Buchart Horn Inc. 433Bureau Veritas 26Burgess & Niple Inc. 190The Burke Group Ltd. 167Burns & McDonnell 9Burns Engineering Inc. 320Burrow Global LLC 131BWBR 332
C C&I Engineering 388C&S Cos. 149CALYX Engineers and Consultants 459CannonDesign 79
Cardno Inc. 47Carollo Engineers 59Carrier Johnson + CULTURE 438CB&I 22CBRE Group Inc. 487CDI Corporation 62CDM Smith 23Century Engineering Inc. 262CESO Inc. 473CHA Consulting Inc. 54Chipman Design Architecture 495Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc. 115Clark Nexsen Inc. 169CPL 282CO Architects 444Cobb, Fendley & Associates Inc. 247Coffman Engineers Inc. 212Collins Engineers Inc. 316Commonwealth Associates Inc. 319Cooper Carry 237Core States Group 325Corgan 77COWI North America Inc. 214CP&Y Inc. 219CPH Inc. 366Crafton Tull 486Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Inc. 285CRB 101CTA Architects Engineers 232CTL Engineering Inc. 446CTL | Thompson Inc. 436Cuhaci & Peterson 437Cuningham Group Architecture Inc. 145
D D&B Engineers and Architects PC 246Dahlin Group Architecture Planning 494Leo A Daly 91Dannenbaum Engineering Corp. 301Dattner Architects 483Davis Brody Bond 456Davis Partnership Architects 337Day & Zimmermann 157D’Amato Conversano Inc., dba DCI Engineers Inc. 328Degenkolb Engineers 432Dekker/Perich/Sabatini 463Dennis Group 248Robert Derector Associates 407DES Architects + Engineers 412Design Collective Inc. 445DeSimone Consulting Engineers 298Dewberry 42DGA Inc. 360WK Dickson & Co. Inc. 447DLR Group 72DLZ Corp. 125Dokken Engineering 485DOWL 249Draper Aden Associates Inc. 350DRMP Inc. 269Dunaway Associates LP 448
E EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc. PBC 138Earth Systems Inc. 489EBA Engineering Inc. 466Ecology and Environment Inc. 141ECS 75EFI Global Inc. 156Electrical Consultants Inc. 192Elkus Manfredi Architects 172EMH&T 261EN Engineering LLC 82Enercon Services Inc. 67England-Thims & Miller Inc. 435Ennead Architects 242EnSafe Inc. 253Eppstein Uhen Architects Inc. 279Epstein 500Erdman Anthony 373
ESD 231ESG Architecture & Design 482ESP Associates PA 270David Evans Enterprises Inc. 99EwingCole 194EXP 32EYP 114
F Farnsworth Group 200Fehr & Peers 266fentress architects 359FFKR Architects 458Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber 217Flad Architects 150Fluor Corp. 3Foth Cos. 118FRCH Design Worldwide 352Freese and Nichols Inc. 121Fugro 50Fuss & O’Neill Inc. 309FXCollaborative 351
G GAI Consultants Inc. 116Gannett Fleming 39Garver 146The Gateway Engineers Inc. 451GBA 423GBBN 413GEI Consultants Inc. 92Gensler 15Geocon 349GeoEngineers Inc. 226Geo-Logic Associates Inc. 264Geosyntec Consultants Inc. 53Geotechnology Inc. 406GFF 419Ghafari Associates LLC 108GHD Inc. 25Goettsch Partners 464Golder Associates Corp. 18Goodwyn Mills Cawood 213GP Strategies Corp. 339GPD Group 148GRAEF 405Greeley and Hansen 170HR Green Inc. 207GreenbergFarrow 223Greenman-Pedersen (GPI) 56Gresham, Smith and Partners 83Grimm + Parker Architects 426GRW Engineers Inc. 440Guernsey 421Gulf Interstate Engineering Co. 51GZA 127
H H2M architects + engineers 208HAKS 134Haley & Aldrich Inc. 103Halff Associates Inc. 128Hanson Professional Services Inc. 184Hardesty & Hanover LLC 180Hargrove Engineers + Constructors 70Harley Ellis Devereaux 185Hart Howerton 302Hastings Architecture Associates LLC 492Hazen and Sawyer 66HBG Design 480HBK Engineering LLC 236HDR 6Heapy Engineering 431Henderson Engineers 142Herbert, Rowland & Grubic Inc. 408HGA 312HGA 93Highland Associates Ltd. 478Hillis-Carnes Engineering Associates Inc. 335
HKS 40HLW International 338HMC Architects 168HNTB Cos. 16HOK 36Hord Coplan Macht Inc. 195Horrocks Engineers 292Houston Engineering Inc. 415Hubbell, Roth & Cark Inc. 386Huckabee 221Huitt-Zollars Inc. 144Hull & Associates Inc. 468Humphreys & Partners Architects LP 196
I IBI Group 46IMEG Corp. 111Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering PLLC 353Infrastructure Engineers Inc. 461Integral Group 263Integrus Architecture 365Interface Engineering Inc. 299Intertek-PSI 14IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC 124ISG 324
J Jacobs 1Jaros, Baum & Bolles 216JCJ Architecture 409Jensen Hughes 85Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson Inc. 57Jones Edmunds & Associates Inc. 474Jones|Carter 183Jordan & Skala Engineers 357J-U-B Engineers Inc. 296
K Kadrmas Lee & Jackson (KLJ) 155Kapur & Associates 420KBR Inc. 5KCI Technologies Inc. 68Kendall/Heaton Associates Inc. 313Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Inc. 163Kiewit Corp. 34Kimley-Horn 20Kirksey Architecture 361Kisinger Campo & Assoc Corp. 326Kittelson & Associates Inc. 275Kleinfelder 60Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC 89KPFF Consulting Engineers 84Krazan & Associates 443KS Engineers PC 453KTGY Architecture + Planning 175
L Labella Associates DPC 186Lamp Rynearson & Associates 439Landrum & Brown Inc. 308Langan 64Larson Design Group Inc. 346Lawrence Group 399Leach Wallace Associates Inc. 491Leidos 27Leighton Group Inc. 374LHB 379T.Y. Lin International 48Lionakis 364The LiRo Group 428Little 178LJA Engineering Inc. 110LMN Architects 297Lochmueller Group Inc. 401H.W. Lochner Inc. 135Looney Ricks Kiss 442Lord Aeck Sargent 381
Where To Find the Top 500
THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
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RANK RANK RANK RANKFIRM FIRM FIRM FIRM
Loring Consulting Engineers Inc. 469LPA Inc. 153LS3P 177
M M+W GROUP 330MacKay & Somps Civil Engineers Inc. 402Magnusson Klemencic Associates 280Manhard Consulting 363The Mannik & Smith Group Inc. 314Martin/Martin Inc. 372Maser Consulting PA 132Matrix Technologies Inc. 259Mazzetti Inc. 342MBH Architects 422McCormick Taylor Inc. 171McKim & Creed Inc. 206McLaren Engineering Group 347McMahon Associates Inc. 470McMillan Pazdan Smith 288ME Engineers 283Mead & Hunt Inc. 139Merrick & Co. 122Mesa Associates Inc. 165MG Engineering DPC 449MG2 276Middough Inc. 181The Miller Hull Partnership LLP 455Mithun 322Modjeski and Masters Inc. 471Moffatt & Nichol 102Moody Nolan 260Moore Engineering Inc. 450Morrison Hershfield 117Morrison Maierle Inc 343Moseley Architects 245Mott MacDonald 33ms consultants Inc. 265MSA Professional Services Inc. 310Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers 367Murraysmith Inc. 479
N NAC Architecture 295NBBJ 88Neel-Schaffer Inc. 198NELSON 86Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc. 317Ninyo & Moore Geotech and Environ. Sciences Consultants 202NORR 123NOVA Engineering & Environmental LLC 355NV5 Global Inc. 45
O OBG 112OHM Advisors 274Olsson Associates 98On-Board Engineering 341OPN Architects 475
Orbital Engineering Inc. 327Otak Inc. 268
P P2S Inc. 370Page Southerland Page Inc. 133Pape-Dawson Engineers Inc. 137Parametrix 164Parkhill, Smith & Cooper Inc. 256Parsons 11Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering and Science Inc. 166Patrick Engineering Inc. 220PBK 158PBS Engineering and Environmental 403PCI Skanska 384Pennoni 78Perkins Eastman 71Perkins+Will 29PGAL 209Pond 119Populous 97POWER Engineers Inc. 35PRIME AE Group Inc. 238Primera Engineers Ltd. 418Primoris Services Corp. 311Professional Engineering Consultants PA 305PS&S 318Psomas 143
Q Quinn Evans Architects 393
R Raba Kistner Inc. 234RATIO Architects Inc. 382RCM Technologies Inc. 174RDG Planning & Design 425Rebel Design+Group 377Remington & Vernick Engineers 281Rettew Associates Inc. 244RJN Group Inc. 395RK&K 73RMA Group 304RMF Engineering Inc. 251Ross & Baruzzini Inc. 278RPS Group Inc. 371RS&H Inc. 65RSP Architects 187
S S&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. & Affil. 41S&ME Inc. 94The S/L/A/M Collaborative Inc. 344SAI Consulting Engineers Inc. 499Salas O’Brien 267SAM LLC 106
SANDIS Civil Engineers Surveyors Planners 460Sargent & Lundy LLC 38Sasaki 254Saulsbury Industries Inc. 481Schnabel Engineering Inc. 255SCS Engineers 90SEPI Engineering and Construction Inc. 404Shafer, Kline & Warren 398Shalom Baranes Associates PC 334Shannon & Wilson Inc. 239Sheladia Associates Inc. 484Shepley Bulfinch 277Shive-Hattery 257Short Elliott Hendrickson 130Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 113Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP 49SME 307Smith Seckman Reid Inc. 215Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture 392SmithGroupJJR 63SNC-Lavalin Inc. 31Solomon Cordwell Buenz 205Miller Engineers Inc. dba Souder, Miller & Associates 441SPEC Services Inc. 333SRF Consulting Group Inc. 271SSOE Group 105Stahl Sheaffer Engineering LLC 416Stanley Consultants Inc. 80Stantec Inc. 8Steelman Partners 410Steinberg Hart 336Robert A.M. Stern Architects 199STG Design 497Strand Associates Inc. 188STUDIOS Architecture 173STV Group Inc. 37Sunrise Engineering Inc. 411SWCA Environmental Consultants 147Syska Hennessy Group 151
T T&M Associates 240Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants PC 162Terracon Consultants Inc. 24Tetra Tech Inc. 4A. Morton Thomas and Associates Inc. 204I.C. Thomasson Associates Inc. 356Thompson Engineering 291Thornton Tomasetti Inc. 61The Thrasher Group Inc. 284Tighe & Bond Inc. 241Timmons Group Inc. 189TKDA 289TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc. 227Tolunay-Wong Engineers Inc. 329Tower Engineering Professionals 229TPG Architecture LLP 300TransCore 81TranSystems 76TRC 19TreanorHL 331
TVS Design 287Twining Inc. 252
U Ulteig Engineers Inc. 225United Consulting 476Universal Engineering Sciences Inc. 197UniversalPegasus International 100Urban Engineers Inc. 376
V V3 Cos. Ltd. 400Vanderweil Engineers 161VCBO Architecture 472VHB 69VLK Architects 414Vocon 454Volkert Inc. 87
W Wade Trim 228Walker Consultants 243Wallace Montgomery & Associates LLP 369Walter P Moore 140Wantman Group Inc. dba WGI 250Ware Malcomb 159WATG 210WD Partners 315WDG Architecture PLLC 424Wenck 387Wendel 391Weston & Sampson 152Westwood Professional Services 368Whitman, Requardt and Associates LLP 107Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani LLC 427WHPacific Inc. 397Wight & Co. 383Wiley|Wilson 390Willdan Group Inc. 58Wilson & Co. Inc., Engineers & Architects 233Wilson Associates 293Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates 109Wood plc 7Wood Rodgers Inc. 294Woodard & Curran 74Woolpert Inc. 95WorleyParsons 28Wright-Pierce 378WRNS Studio 394WSB & Associates Inc. 211WSP USA 12Wunderlich-Malec Engineering 203
Z Zachry Group 55ZGF Architects LLP 96Zyscovich Architects 493
DIRECTORY
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2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
1 Jacobs
All Jacobs subsidiaries related to Jacobs
Engineering Group Inc.
2 AECOM
AECOM Hunt
AECOM Tishman
3 Fluor Corp.
Fluor Constructors International, Inc
Fluor Enterprises Inc.
4 Tetra Tech Inc.
AEG, A Tetra Tech Co.
Ardaman and Associates
Coffey International, A Tetra Tech Co.
5 KBR Inc.
Granherne, Perth, Australia
Granherne, Houston, TX
GVA
6 HDR
HDR Architecture Associates Inc.
HDR Architecture Inc.
HDR China Co. Ltd.
HDR Construction Control Corp.
HDR Constructors Inc.
HDR Corp.
HDR Corp. Pty Ltd.
HDR Engineering Inc.
HDR GmbH
HDR Inc.
HDR Middle East LLC
HDR Security Operations Inc.
7 Wood plc
Asset Solutions Americas
Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions
M. A. Mortenson Co.
Mortenson International Inc.
8 Stantec Inc.
MWH Constructors Inc.
Stantec Architecture Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
9 Burns & McDonnell
Burns & McDonnell-Canada
Burns & McDonnell-India
10 Black & Veatch
Black & Veatch Contracting
Black & Veatch Management Consulting
Black & Veatch Oil & Gas
Black & Veatch Power
Black & Veatch Special Projects
Black & Veatch Telecom
11 Parsons
Parsons Environment & Infrastructure Group
Inc.
Parsons Government Services Inc.
13 Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CallisonRTKL
14 Intertek-PSI
Architectural Testing
Intertek
Professional Service Industies Inc.
17 Bechtel
Bantrel Co.
Bechtel Construction Operations Inc.
Bechtel Corp.
Bechtel Infrastructure and Power Corp.
Bechtel Ltd.
Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals
18 Golder Associates Corp.
Golder Associates (Asia) Pte. Ltd.
Golder Associates (HK) Ltd.
Golder Associates (Singapore) Pte Ltd.
Golder Associates (UK) Ltd.
Golder Associates Africa
Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd.
Golder Associates Inc.
Golder Associates Mexico Holding SA de CV
Golder Associates NC Inc.
Golder Associates Peru SA
Golder Associates SA
Golder Associates South America Ltd.
Golder Associates Srl
Golder Construction Services Inc.
Golder Europe Holdings Inc.
Golder Europe Service Center Srl
21 Louis Berger
Ammann & Whitney Consulting Engineers PC
APIA XXI SA
Berger Group Holdings
2
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
Berger/Abam Engineers Inc.
Hawthorne Services Inc.
ICS Louis Berger SRL
Louis Berger & Assoc. PC, Washington, DC
Louis Berger & Assoc. PC, Morristown, NJ
Louis Berger & Assoc. PC, Needham, MA
Louis Berger & Assoc. PC, Exton, PA
Louis Berger Aircraft Services Inc.
Louis Berger Algeria SARL
Louis Berger Canada Ltd.
Louis Berger Consulting Private Ltd. (India)
Louis Berger Holdings LLC
Louis Berger International Inc.
Louis Berger International SARL
Louis Berger Nevada Inc.
Louis Berger Power LLC
Louis Berger SAS
Louis Berger Services Inc.
Louis Berger SRL
Louis Berger UK Ltd.
The Louis Berger Group Inc.
22 CB&I
Arabian CBI Ltd.
CB&I LLC
CB&I Lummus BV
CB&I UK Ltd.
CBI Co. Ltd.
CBI Constructors Pty. Ltd.
CBI Constructors SA (Pty) Ltd.
CBI Eastern Anstalt
CBI Venezolana SA
Horton CBI Ltd.
23 CDM Smith
CDM Constructors Inc.
CDM International Inc.
The Louis Perry Group
24 Terracon Consultants Inc.
Argus Pacific
Building Exterior Solutions Inc.
CHJ Consltants
Dunkelberger Engineering & Testing
GeoCapitol Engineering LLC
GeoConcepts Engineering Inc.
Geotechnical Consulting & Testing Inc.
Liesch Associates
New England EnviroStrategies
NORCAL Geophysical Consultants Inc.
RGA Environmental
Stafford Consulting Engineers
25 GHD Inc.
GHD Consultants Ltee
GHD Consulting Services Inc.
GHD Engineering Group Inc.
GHD Fire Forensics Inc.
GHD Ltd.
GHD Services Inc.
26 Bureau Veritas
National Elevator Inspection Service
One CIS
Primary Integration Solutions
29 Perkins+Will
Genesis Planning
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates, Los
Angeles, CA
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates,
Washington, DC
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates,
Atlanta, GA
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates, Boston,
MA
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates, New
York, NY
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates,
Portland, OR
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates,
Oakland, CA
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates,
Sacramento, CA
NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates, Seattle,
WA
Pierre-Yves Rochon, Chicago, IL
Pierre-Yves Rochon, Paris, France
30 Michael Baker International
Baker AECOM LLC
Baker and Associates General Partnership
Baker LPA Architects PC
Baker LPA Group LLP
JMA Architects Inc.
Michael Baker Engineering Inc.
Michael Baker Global Services LLC
Michael Baker International Architects PC
Project Management Services Inc.
Sallyport Global Holdings Inc.
31 SNC-Lavalin Inc.
3
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
Astoria Project Partners II LLC
Atkins Energy - Nuclear
Atkins North America
Faithful & Gould
SNC-Lavalin Engineers & Constructors Inc.
The SNC-Lavalin Corp.
Valerus Field Solutions Holdings LLC
33 Mott MacDonald
Mott MacDonald Alabama LLC
Mott MacDonald I&E LLC
Mott MacDonald LLC
Mott MacDonald Ltd.
Mott MacDonald New York Inc.
Mott MacDonald Operating Services LLC
34 Kiewit Corp.
Cherne Contracting Corp.
Construction Kiewit Cie
Kiewit Building Group Inc.
Kiewit Construction Services ULC
Kiewit Energy Group Inc.
Kiewit Engineering Group Inc.
Kiewit Infrastructure Co.
Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.
Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.
Kiewit Offshore Services Ltd.
Mass. Electric Construction Co.
Peter Kiewit Sons ULC
T.E. Ibberson Co.
37 STV Group Inc.
STV Construction Inc.
STV Energy Services Inc.
STV Inc.
38 Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sargent & Lundy Canada Co.
Sargent & Lundy do Brasil Ltda.
Sargent & Lundy Engineers Ltd.
Sargent & Lundy Enterprises LLC
Sargent & Lundy International Inc.
Sargent & Lundy Texas LLC
41 S&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd. & affil.
Ford, Bacon & Davis LLC
S&B Engineers and Constructors Ltd.
S&B Group International Ltd.
S&B Infrastructure Private Ltd.
S&B Modular Operations Ltd.
S&B Northeast Operations Ltd.
S&B Plant Services Ltd.
42 Dewberry
Dewberry Architects Inc.
Dewberry Design-Builders Inc.
Dewberry Engineers Inc.
44 Brown and Caldwell
Brown and Caldwell Constructors
Brown and Caldwell Consultants Canada
45 NV5 Global Inc.
Bock & Clark Acquisition Corp.
Bock & Clark Corp.
Bock & Clark Environmental LLC
Butsko Utility Design Inc.
CivilSource Inc.
CSA (M&E) Ltd.
Dade Moeller & Associates Hanford Mission
Support LLC
Energenz Consulting Ltd., Hong Kong
Energenz Consulting Ltd., Macau
Energenz LLC
Hanna Engineering Inc.
Holdrege & Kull Consulting Engineers and
Geologists
J.B.A. Consulting Engineers Inc.
JBA Consulting Engineers (Asia) Ltd.
JBA Consulting Engineers Shanghai Ltd.
Marron and Associates Inc.
NV5 Consultants Inc.
NV5 Holdings Inc.
NV5 Inc. (Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands)
NV5 Inc. (Delaware Corp.)
NV5 Inc. (New Jersey Corp.)
NV5 LLC
NV5 LLC
NV5 New York - Engineers, Architects,
Landscape Architects and Surveyors
NV5 Northeast Inc.
NV5 West Inc.
NV5-Architecture PC
RDK Engineers N.C. Inc.
Richard D. Kimball Co. Inc. (dba RDK
Engineers)
Richard J. Mendoza Inc.
Sebesta East Inc.
Sebesta Inc.
SECD Engineering PC
4
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
46 IBI Group
CRJA
IBI Group (Canada) Inc.
IBI Group Florida Inc.
IBI Group Professional Services (Canada) inc.
IBI Group UK
IBI Group US Inc.
48 T.Y. Lin International
Bon Vietnam Joint Venture Co. Ltd.
Chung Yen Engineering Consultants Co. Ltd.
IDEAM SA
P.T. Konsultant T.Y. Lin International
SMA Bersekutu Sdn. Bhd.
T.Y. Lin International
T.Y. Lin International Canada Inc.
T.Y. Lin International Engineering Consulting
(China) Co. Ltd
T.Y. Lin International Panama SA
T.Y. Lin International Pte. Ltd.
T.Y. Lin International Taiwan Consulting
Engineers Inc.
T.Y. Lin International Vietnam Co. Ltd.
49 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SOM (Europe) LLP
SOM Architectural Consulting (Shanghai) Co.
Ltd.
SOM India Private Ltd.
50 Fugro
Fugro USA Land Inc.
Fugro USA Marine Inc.
51 Gulf Interstate Engineering Co.
Gulf Interstate Filed Services
53 Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Envirogroup Ltd. Inc.
Geosyntec Consultants Inc. of NC PC
Geosyntec Consultants Int'l Inc.
Geosyntec Consultants Ltd.
Geosyntec Consultants of Michigan Inc.
Geosyntec Consultants Pty Ltd.
Green Harbor Energy Inc.
MEC Water Resources Inc.
MMI Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd
MMI Engineering Inc.
MMI Engineering Ltd.
54 CHA Consulting Inc.
American Fire Protection
CHA Tech Services LLC
Novara GeoSolutions
PDT Architects
55 Zachry Group
Ambitech Engineering
Zachry Engineering Corp.
Zachry Industrial Inc.
Zachry Nuclear Inc.
56 Greenman-Pedersen (GPI)
Keller & Kirkpatrick
57 Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson Inc.
JMT of New York Inc.
Kennedy Consulting Inc.
60 Kleinfelder
A-1 Surveying
Kleinfelder Australia Inc.
Kleinfelder Canada Inc.
Kleinfelder Central Inc.
Kleinfelder Guam Inc.
Kleinfelder Hood
Kleinfelder Southeast Inc.
Kleinfelder West Inc.
Kleinfelder-Alliance
Kleinfelder-Ecobiological Inc.
Omni Environmental Inc.
SEA Consultants Inc.
Simon Wong Engineering
62 CDI Corp.
C.D.I. Professional Services Group, S. de RL
de CV ©
CDI Infrastructure
64 Langan
Langan International LLC
Langan Inc. (Multiple Locations)
65 RS&H Inc.
RS&H Architects-Engineers-Planners Inc.
RS&H Michigan Inc.
68 KCI Technologies Inc.
KCI Communications Infrastructure
KCI Environmental Technologies and
Construction
5
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
70 Hargrove Engineers + Constructors
Hargrove Controls + Automation
Hargrove Life Sciences LLC
71 Perkins Eastman
BFJ Planning
Russell Design Group
Urbanomics
75 ECS
ECS Capitol Services PLLC
ECS Corporate Services LLC
ECS Florida LLC
ECS Mid-Atlantic LLC
ECS Midwest LLC
ECS Southwest LLP
78 Pennoni
IIS Engineering
Pennoni Engineering and Surveying
80 Stanley Consultants Inc.
SCEPSC
SCIPL
82 EN Engineering LLC
Energy Initiatives Group
87 Volkert Inc.
Volkert Global
88 NBBJ
NBBJ Architecture Consulting (Shanghai) Co.
Ltd.
NBBJ LLC
NBBJ LP
NBBJ Ltd.
89 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
KPF Architecture & Design Consulting
KPF International
90 SCS Engineers
SCS Engineers (Nationwide)
SCS Field Services (Nationwide)
91 Leo A Daly
Lockwood, Andrews and Newnam
94 S&ME Inc.
Littlejohn Engineering Associates
97 Populous
Populous Design Pty Ltd.
Populous Ltd.
99 David Evans Enterprises Inc.
David Evans and Associates Inc.
Flux Resources LLC
102 Moffatt & Nichol
Moffatt & Nichol, Chile
Moffatt & Nichol, Colombia
Moffatt & Nichol, London
Moffatt & Nichol, Panama
103 Haley & Aldrich Inc.
Emerging Compounds Treatment Technologies
Inc.
Haley & Aldrich Construction Services
Haley & Aldrich of Michigan Inc.
104 Barr Engineering Co.
Barr Engineering & Environmental Science
Canada Ltd.
105 SSOE Group
SSOE China Co. Ltd.
SSOE Group de Mexico S de RL de CV
SSOE Systems Inc
110 LJA Engineering Inc.
Berg Oliver
Horizon
LJA Infrastructure
LJA Rail
114 EYP
EYP Architecture & Engineering of CT Inc.
EYP Architecture & Engineering PC
EYP Inc.
EYP/AE Inc.
EYP/BJAC PA
EYP/Program Management Inc.
The Weidt Group Inc.
WHR Architects Inc.
WHR Architecture PC
WHR Design PC
116 GAI Consultants Inc.
GAI Consultants - NC Inc.
GAI Consultants of New York PC
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2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
Systems Planning Corp.
117 Morrison Hershfield
Morrison Hershfield Corp.
Morrison Hershfield International Inc.
Morrison Hershfield Ltd.
Morrison Hershfield Managers Inc.
118 Foth Cos.
Foth Infrastructure & Environment LLC
Foth Production Solutions LLC
121 Freese and Nichols Inc.
Freese and Nichols, Inc
123 NORR
NORR Architects & Engineers Ltd.
NORR Architects Engineers Planners
NORR Architects Planners
NORR Associates Inc.
NORR Consultants Ltd.
NORR Inc.
NORR LLC
NORR Ltd.
124 IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Integrated Project Services International Pvt.
IPS - Biopharmaceutical Technical Consulting
IPS - Integrated Project Services GmbH
IPS - Integrated Project Services Ltd.
IPS - Integrated Project Services Pvt. Ltd.
IPS - Integrated Project Services ULC
IPS - Integrated Project Services, Ireland Ltd.
IPS - Mehtalia, Private Ltd.
125 DLZ Corp.
DLZ Illinois Inc.
DLZ Indiana LLC
DLZ Industrial LLC
DLZ Industrial Surveying Inc.
DLZ Kentucky Inc.
DLZ Michigan Inc.
DLZ National Inc.
DLZ Ohio Inc.
DLZ Pennsylvania Inc.
DLZ Wisconsin LLC
127 GZA
Goldberg-Zoino Associates of New York, PC
d/b/a GZA GeoEnvironmental of New York
GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc.
128 Halff Associates Inc.
Halff Tri-Tex
130 Short Elliott Hendrickson
SEH of Indiana LLC
131 Burrow Global LLC
Burrow Global Construction (Houston,
Beaumont, Deer Park, and Angelton,
Texas)
Burrow Global Construction ( Lake
Charlesand Baton Rouge, LA)
Burrow Global Services (Lake Charlesand
Baton Rouge, LA)
Burrow Global Services (Lake Charlesand
Baton Rouge, LA)
Doyon Anvil LLC
133 Page Southerland Page Inc.
Page Southerland Page International Ltd.
141 Ecology and Environment Inc.
Ecology & Environment Engineering Inc.
ecology and environment do brasil Ltda.
Gustavson Associates LLC
Lowham-Walsh Engineering & Environment
Services LLC
Servicios Ambientales Walsh SA
Walsh Peru SA
142 Henderson Engineers
Henderson Building Solutions
150 Flad Architects
Flad Architects, San Francisco, CA
Flad Architects, Gainesville, FL
Flad Architects, New York, NY
Flad Architects, Seattle, WA
Flad Architects, Tampa, FL
Flad Architects, Raleigh, NC
151 Syska Hennessy Group
Syska Hennessy Group China Inc.
Syska Hennessy Group Inc.
152 Weston & Sampson
W&S of North Carolina
Weston & Sampson Architects Inc.
Weston & Sampson Engineers Inc.
Weston & Sampson Engineers PC
7
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
Weston & Sampson Land Surveyors
Weston & Sampson PE, LS, LA PC
Weston & Sampson Services Inc.
157 Day & Zimmermann
– dba DZNPS Day & Zimmermann
International Inc.
Day & Zimmermann (Satellite Office,
Greenville, SC)
Day & Zimmermann (Satellite Office,
Goodyear, AZ)
Day & Zimmermann (Satellite Office,
Birmingham, AL)
Day & Zimmermann Management Services
Inc.
Day & Zimmermann NPS Inc.
Mason & Hanger, Lexington, KY
Mason & Hanger, Lexington, KY
The Atlantic Group Inc.
162 Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Short Hills, NJ
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Newport Beach, CA
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Forest Hills, NY
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Richmond, VA
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Albuquerque, NM
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Rochester, NY
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Newburgh, NY
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Walnut Creek, CA
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Houston, TX
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, White Plains, NY
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Astoria, NY
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC, Latham, NY
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants
PC,Tempe, AZ
167 The Burke Group Ltd.
Burke LLC
Camplin Environmental Services
Christopher B. Burke Engineering LLC
Christopher B. Burke Engineering Ltd.
Emerald Site Services
KLOA
LAWR
SPACECO Inc.
Thomson Surveying
170 Greeley and Hansen
Greeley and Hansen Architects LLC
Greeley and Hansen Ecuador CIA Ltda.
Greeley and Hansen of Michigan LLC
174 RCM Technologies Inc.
RCM Technologies (USA) Inc.
RCM Technologies Canada Corp.
176 American Structurepoint
American Structurepoint International LLC
182 Barge Design Solutions Inc.
Resourcetek
184 Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Hanson Alaska LLC
Hanson Alaska Professional Services Inc.
185 Harley Ellis Devereaux
CrimeLab Design
186 Labella Associates DPC
LaBella Engineering, SLU
LaBella Environmental LLC
192 Electrical Consultants Inc.
Electrical Consultants, Inc
EPC Services Co.
196 Humphreys & Partners Architects LP
Atticus Real Estate
HP Civil Engineering
HPA Design Group
Humphreys & Partners Architects (Vietnam)
Co. Ltd.
Humphreys & Partners Architects/Canada
Humphreys & Partners UK Ltd.
198 Neel-Schaffer Inc.
Maptech Inc.
SoilTech Consultants Inc.
8
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
203 Wunderlich-Malec Engineering
MSD
Wunderlich-Malec Services
208 H2M architects + engineers
H2M Associates Inc., Parsippany, NJ
H2M Associates Inc., Howell, NJ
210 WATG
WATG Singapore Inc.
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo Inc.
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo LLC
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo NA Inc., New
York, NY
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo NA Inc., Los
Angeles, CA
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo NA Inc., Irvine,
Calif.
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo NA Inc.,
Chicago, Ill.
Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo NA Inc.,
Seattle, WA
214 COWI North America Inc.
COWI North America Ltd.
223 GreenbergFarrow
BG Surveying
228 Wade Trim
Wade Trim Associates Inc.
Wade Trim Inc., St. Louis, MO
Wade Trim Inc., Fort Worth, TX
Wade Trim Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
Wade Trim Inc., Omaha, NE
Wade Trim Inc. (Michigan)
Wade Trim Inc. (Ohio)
Wade Trim NY PC
Wade Trim Operations Services Inc.
234 Raba Kistner Inc.
PC Sports LLC
Project Control of Texas Inc.
Raba Ingenieros
Raba Kistner Consultants Inc.
Raba Kistner Environmental Inc.
236 HBK Engineering LLC
Not applicable
238 PRIME AE Group Inc.
Gulf Coast Architectural Group Inc.
MEP Engineering Solutions Inc.
PRIME 3SG
PRIME Construction Management & Survey
Inc.
240 T&M Associates
East Coast Drilling
242 Ennead Architects
Ennead Architects
Ennead Design Consulting (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.
244 Rettew Associates Inc.
RETTEW Engineering & Surveying PC
245 Moseley Architects
Moseley Architects, Harrisonburg, VA
Moseley Architects, Richmond, VA
Moseley Architects, Charlotte, NC
Moseley Architects, Springfield, VA
Moseley Architects, Virginia Beach, VA
Moseley Architects, Warrenton, VA
248 Dennis Group
Dennis Brasil Engenharia Ltda.
Dennis Group International, Unipessoal Lda.
Tech4Food Engineering & Innovation Lda.
The Dennis Engineering Group LLC
The Dennis Group Inc.
252 Twining Inc.
DRP
Twining Consulting Inc.
Twining Inc.
GR2 LLC
255 Schnabel Engineering Inc.
Lachel & Associates Inc.
Schnabel Engineering LLC
Schnabel Engineering of Michigan Inc.
Schnabel Engineering of New York
Schnabel Engineering West Inc.
Schnabel Services Inc.
256 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper Inc.
PSC Services LLC
264 Geo-Logic Associates Inc.
Clear Creek Associates Inc.
9
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc.,
Albuquerque, NM
Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc., Santa
Barbara, Costa Mesa, and Oakland, CA
Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc.,
Durango, CO
Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc., Austin
and Lubbock, TX
267 Salas O'Brien
Salas O'Brien Engineers Inc.
Salas O'Brien Holdings Inc.
Salas O'Brien LLC
Salas O'Brien South LLC
268 Otak Inc.
Day CPM Services LLC
Loris and Associates
Otak Architects Inc.
Otak Colorado Inc.
Otak International Inc.
270 ESP Associates PA
ESP Associates PA
272 Bartlett & West Inc.
BW Field Services LLC
West Dakota Water-12% owner
275 Kittelson & Associates Inc.
Quality Counts
277 Shepley Bulfinch
Lens
278 Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
CAGE, a div. of Ross & Baruzzini
DVS, a div. of Ross & Baruzzini
Macro, a div. of Ross & Baruzzini
287 TVS Design
TVS Design
289 TKDA
Cedar Street Architecture
291 Thompson Engineering
Thompson Engineering Inc.
Watermark Design Group LLC
296 J-U-B Engineers Inc.
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Orem, UT
J-U-B Engineers Inc., LaGrande, OR
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Logan, UT
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Boise, ID
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Spokane, WA
J-U-B Engineers Inc., W. CO
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Coeur d'Alene, ID
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Pocatello, ID
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Moscow, ID
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Kaysville, UT
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Idaho Fall, ID
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Twin Falls, ID
J-U-B Engineers Inc., Ft. Collins, CO
302 Hart Howerton
Hart Howerton Ltd.
Hart Howerton Partners. Ltd.
308 Landrum & Brown Inc.
KBJ Architects
309 Fuss & O'Neill Inc.
Fuss & O'Neill EnviroScience LLC
Fuss & O'Neill Manufacturing Soluctions LLC
311 Primoris Services Corp.
ARB Inc.
Primoris I&M, Industrial, Heavy Civil
Rockford Corp.
315 WD Partners
WD Partnerss India Private Ltd.
324 ISG
ISG Field Services LLC
326 Kisinger Campo & Assoc Corp.
KCCS Inc.
330 M+W Group
M+W Group, Provo, UT
M+W Group, Plano, TX
M+W Group, Burlington, NC
M+W Group, Chandler, AZ
336 Steinberg Hart
RJC|Steinberg Hart
341 On-Board Engineering
On-Board Engineering
10
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
344 The S/L/A/M Collaborative Inc.
S/L/A/M Architects, Landscape Architects &
Engineers PC
S/L/A/M Construction Services
347 McLaren Engineering Group
M. G. McLaren PC
McLaren Technical Services
348 Baxter & Woodman Inc.
B&W Local Government Strategies LLC
Concentric Integration LLC
372 Martin/Martin Inc.
Martin/Martin Wyoming Inc.
374 Leighton Group Inc.
Leighton and Associates Inc.
Leighton Consulting Inc.
376 Urban Engineers Inc.
Urban Engineers of New York DPC
379 LHB
LHB LLC
391 Wendel
Evolve Architecture
WD Mgmt LLC
Wendel ADG LLC
Wendel Architecture PC
Wendel Architecture, Engineering, Surveying
& Landscape Architecture Inc.
Wendel Consulting Services LLC
Wendel Energy Services LLC
Wendel Engineering PC
Wendel SGN Architecture Inc.
396 Ardurra - King
3PL Engineering
BCG Group
Criser Troutman Tanner
Stouten Cramer
398 Shafer, Kline & Warren
SKW Enterprise Solutions Inc.
399 Lawrence Group
Lawrence Group Architects
Lawrence Group Projects
400 V3 Cos. Ltd.
V3 Cos. Ltd.
V3 Cos. of Canada Ltd.
401 Lochmueller Group Inc.
Lochmueller Group Inc., Fort Wayne, IN
Lochmueller Group Inc., Indianapolis, IN
Lochmueller Group Inc., Jeffersonville, IN
Lochmueller Group Inc., St. Louis, MO
Lochmueller Group Inc., Chicago, IL
Lochmueller Group Inc., Troy, IL
Lochmueller Group Inc., St. Peters, MO
410 Steelman Partners
Dalton Steelman Arias & Anderson
Marqi Branding
Shop 12
Steelman Architecture Asia
Steelman Architecture Europe
411 Sunrise Engineering Inc.
Utah Testing and Engineering
417 Advantage Engineers
Synergy
422 MBH Architects
MBH Architects
423 GBA
GBA Buiilders LLC
GBA Systems Integrators LLC
425 RDG Planning & Design
RDG IA Inc.
RDG Shutte Wilscam Birge Inc.
428 The LiRo Group
James, LaSala & Associates LLP
LiRo Constructors Inc.
LiRo Engineers Inc.
LiRo Program and Construction Management
PE PC
431 Heapy Engineering
Heapy Solutions
Hepay Consultants
433 Buchart Horn Inc.
Buchart Horn GmbH
435 England-Thims & Miller Inc.
11
2018 Top 500 Design Firms – Subsidiaries by Rank
Rank Company Subsidiary Rank Company Subsidiary
Robert M. Angas Associates Inc.
436 CTL|Thompson Inc.
CTL|Thompson Materials Engineers Inc.
440 GRW Engineers Inc.
Chapman Technical Grout Ltd.
GRW Aerial Surveys Inc.
446 CTL Engineering Inc.
Industrial Communication and Sound Inc.
452 Binkley & Barfield Inc.
Baseline Corp.
Landev Engineers Inc.
458 FFKR Architects
FFKR Architects
460 SANDIS Civil Engineers Surveyors Planners
BSI
470 McMahon Associates Inc.
IPR
McMahon Inc.
471 Modjeski and Masters Inc.
Summit Engineering
472 VCBO Architecture
VCBO Architecture
474 Jones Edmunds & Associates Inc.
JEAces
478 Highland Associates Ltd.
Highland Associates PC Architecture
Engineering
481 Saulsbury Industries Inc.
Saulsbury Industries
Saulsbury Maintenance & Construction
487 CBRE Group Inc.
Heery International Inc.
Trammell Crow Co.
489 Earth Systems Inc.
Earth Systems Pacific
Earth Systems Southern California
498 ARM Group Inc.
ARM EnerTech Associates LLC
Geo-Science Engineering & Testing LLC
500 Epstein
Epstein Architecture and Engineering SRL
Epstein sp. z o.o.
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Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
A. NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Affiliated Engineers Inc.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Arquitectonica
Arup
Barge Design Solutions Inc.
Barr Engineering Co.
Bechtel
Bergmann
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
BHDP Architecture
Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
CannonDesign
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
CDI Corporation
CDM Smith
CHA Consulting Inc.
Chipman Design Architecture
Coffman Engineers Inc.
Collins Engineers Inc.
Core States Group
COWI North America Inc.
CRB
CTA Architects Engineers
CTL|Thompson Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
Dennis Group
DLR Group
Ecology and Environment Inc.
EFI Global Inc.
Electrical Consultants Inc.
Elkus Manfredi Architects
EN Engineering LLC
Enercon Services Inc.
Ennead Architects
EnSafe Inc.
Epstein
ESD
EXP
Flad Architects
Fluor Corp.
Foth Cos.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
Fuss & O'Neill Inc.
Gannett Fleming
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
GeoEngineers Inc.
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Ghafari Associates LLC
GHD Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
GP Strategies Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
GZA
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Hardesty & Hanover LLC
Hart Howerton
Hazen and Sawyer
HDR
Henderson Engineers
Highland Associates Ltd.
HKS
HNTB Cos.
HOK
Humphreys & Partners Architects LP
IBI Group
Integral Group
Integrus Architecture
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kiewit Corp.
Kimley-Horn
Kittelson & Associates Inc.
Kleinfelder
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
KPFF Consulting Engineers
KTGY Architecture + Planning
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Leo A Daly
Little
Looney Ricks Kiss
Loring Consulting Engineers Inc.
Louis Berger
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Martin/Martin Inc.
MBH Architects
McLaren Engineering Group
ME Engineers
Merrick & Co.
MG Engineering DPC
MG2
Michael Baker International
Middough Inc.
Modjeski and Masters Inc.
Moffatt & Nichol
Morrison Hershfield
Mott MacDonald
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
NELSON
2
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
NORR
OBG
On-Board Engineering
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Pennoni
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
PGAL
Populous
Primoris Services Corp.
RCM Technologies Inc.
Rebel Design+Group
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
RSP Architects
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
SCS Engineers
Shannon & Wilson Inc.
Shepley Bulfinch
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
SSOE Group
Stanley Consultants Inc.
STUDIOS Architecture
STV Group Inc.
Syska Hennessy Group
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Tetra Tech Inc.
The Miller Hull Partnership LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TKDA
TPG Architecture LLP
TRC
TVS Design
V3 Cos. Ltd.
Vanderweil Engineers
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
Walker Consultants
Walter P Moore
Ware Malcomb
WATG
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
WorleyParsons
Wright-Pierce
WSP USA
ZGF Architects LLP
B. LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
KBR Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
Ninyo & Moore Geotech and Environ. Sciences
Conslts.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SmithGroupJJR
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
WD Partners
Wood plc
BOLIVIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Golder Associates Corp.
KBR Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Wood plc
BRAZIL
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Arup
Bechtel
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
COWI North America Inc.
Davis Brody Bond
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fluor Corp.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
3
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
GZA
HKS
HOK
Huitt-Zollars Inc.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
KCI Technologies Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
NELSON
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
SCS Engineers
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SmithGroupJJR
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Tetra Tech Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
Wood plc
CHILE
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Barr Engineering Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CDM Smith
COWI North America Inc.
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
HOK
Jacobs
KBR Inc.
Louis Berger
Martin/Martin Inc.
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
NV5 Global Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SmithGroupJJR
Syska Hennessy Group
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Tetra Tech Inc.
TRC
WD Partners
Wood plc
WSP USA
COLOMBIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arup
Barr Engineering Co.
BHDP Architecture
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CDM Smith
Day & Zimmermann
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fluor Corp.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
Goettsch Partners
Golder Associates Corp.
Greeley and Hansen
GreenbergFarrow
Hazen and Sawyer
HOK
Jacobs
KBR Inc.
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Looney Ricks Kiss
MBH Architects
Merrick & Co.
Moffatt & Nichol
NELSON
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Steelman Partners
T.Y. Lin International
TVS Design
Walker Consultants
Ware Malcomb
4
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
WSP USA
COSTA RICA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Black & Veatch
DLZ Corp.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
Hart Howerton
HKS
HOK
Jacobs
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Moffatt & Nichol
Morrison Hershfield
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Walker Consultants
Walter P Moore
Ware Malcomb
WATG
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
ECUADOR
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
CB&I
Core States Group
Ecology and Environment Inc.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Golder Associates Corp.
Greeley and Hansen
Hazen and Sawyer
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Moffatt & Nichol
NELSON
NORR
Perkins Eastman
Syska Hennessy Group
Wood plc
EL SALVADOR
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Golder Associates Corp.
Langan
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WD Partners
GUATEMALA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
Core States Group
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Langan
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
Morrison Hershfield
Page Southerland Page Inc.
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
The Miller Hull Partnership LLP
Walker Consultants
Ware Malcomb
WD Partners
Wood plc
GUYANA
Arquitectonica
Barr Engineering Co.
Core States Group
EXP
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Pond
Sheladia Associates Inc.
HONDURAS
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
Core States Group
Day & Zimmermann
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
IBI Group
Langan
Little
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
5
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
MEXICO
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Affiliated Engineers Inc.
AKF Group LLC
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Arquitectonica
Arup
Barge Design Solutions Inc.
Barr Engineering Co.
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
BHDP Architecture
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Coffman Engineers Inc.
COWI North America Inc.
CRB
Davis Brody Bond
Day & Zimmermann
Dennis Group
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Elkus Manfredi Architects
Ennead Architects
EnSafe Inc.
Epstein
Fluor Corp.
Foth Cos.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Geocon
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Gulf Interstate Engineering Co.
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Hart Howerton
HDR
HGA
HKS
HOK
Humphreys & Partners Architects LP
IBI Group
IMEG Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kiewit Corp.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Leidos
Leo A Daly
Little
Louis Berger
M+W GROUP
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Martin/Martin Inc.
MBH Architects
McKim & Creed Inc.
ME Engineers
Merrick & Co.
MG2
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
NELSON
Ninyo & Moore Geotech and Environ. Sciences
Conslts.
NV5 Global Inc.
Parsons
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Pennoni
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Populous
Raba Kistner Inc.
RSP Architects
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
SCS Engineers
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SME
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
SSOE Group
Syska Hennessy Group
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
The Beck Group
The Miller Hull Partnership LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TPG Architecture LLP
TRC
Walker Consultants
Walter P Moore
Ware Malcomb
WATG
WD Partners
6
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Wight & Co.
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
WorleyParsons
WSP USA
Zyscovich Architects
NICARAGUA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Gensler
Langan
Moffatt & Nichol
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Vanderweil Engineers
Wood plc
PANAMA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arup
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
BHDP Architecture
Black & Veatch
CTA Architects Engineers
Davis Brody Bond
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
Gannett Fleming
Gensler
GeoEngineers Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Hart Howerton
Hazen and Sawyer
HKS
Jacobs
Langan
Louis Berger
MBH Architects
Merrick & Co.
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
NELSON
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Rebel Design+Group
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SmithGroupJJR
Syska Hennessy Group
T.Y. Lin International
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
Vanderweil Engineers
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
Walker Consultants
Walter P Moore
Ware Malcomb
WATG
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
WorleyParsons
PARAGUAY
Interface Engineering Inc.
NV5 Global Inc.
PERU
AECOM
Arquitectonica
Barr Engineering Co.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
COWI North America Inc.
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Flad Architects
Fluor Corp.
FRCH Design Worldwide
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Hazen and Sawyer
Jacobs
Louis Berger
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Morrison Hershfield
Mott MacDonald
NELSON
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Perkins+Will
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
TRC
WD Partners
Wood plc
WSP USA
URUGUAY
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Humphreys & Partners Architects LP
Langan
Moffatt & Nichol
NV5 Global Inc.
7
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
SmithGroupJJR
TVS Design
WD Partners
Wood plc
VENEZUELA
AECOM
Barr Engineering Co.
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
KBR Inc.
ME Engineers
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
T.Y. Lin International
SURINAME
AECOM
CB&I
Golder Associates Corp.
ZGF Architects LLP
C. CARRIBEAN ISLANDS
GREATER ANTILLES
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Clark Nexsen Inc.
Cooper Carry
CRB
Davis Brody Bond
Dennis Group
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
ECS
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
Hart Howerton
Henderson Engineers
HKS
HNTB Cos.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jensen Hughes
Langan
Mazzetti Inc.
MBH Architects
McLaren Engineering Group
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
NV5 Global Inc.
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Syska Hennessy Group
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
TRC
V3 Cos. Ltd.
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
Walter P Moore
WATG
WD Partners
Wight & Co.
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
WorleyParsons
PUERTO RICO
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
BRPH
CDM Smith
Core States Group
CPH Inc.
CRB
ECS
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Hart Howerton
Henderson Engineers
HKS
HOK
IMEG Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Kimley-Horn
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Leo A Daly
Louis Berger
MG2
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
NV5 Global Inc.
OBG
8
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Parsons
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Pond
RCM Technologies Inc.
RSP Architects
SCS Engineers
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Tetra Tech Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
TRC
WD Partners
Wight & Co.
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
CUBA
AECOM
EnSafe Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jensen Hughes
Leo A Daly
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
Pond
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Terracon Consultants Inc.
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
LESSER ANTILLES
AECOM
Alliiance
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Barr Engineering Co.
Bechtel
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Cooper Carry
Corgan
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Ennead Architects
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Hart Howerton
HNTB Cos.
IBI Group
Jacobs
Jaros, Baum & Bolles
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Moffatt & Nichol
Morrison Hershfield
Mott MacDonald
NORR
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Perkins+Will
Pond
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Stanley Consultants Inc.
STUDIOS Architecture
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
The Beck Group
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
TRC
Vanderweil Engineers
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
Walter P Moore
WATG
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
WSP USA
D. EUROPE
ALBANIA
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Day & Zimmermann
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
ARMENIA
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Golder Associates Corp.
IMEG Corp.
Jensen Hughes
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
AUSTRIA
AECOM
9
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
CRB
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jensen Hughes
MBH Architects
Perkins+Will
Rebel Design+Group
TRC
Wood plc
AZERBAIJAN
AECOM
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Fluor Corp.
FXCollaborative
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
KBR Inc.
MBH Architects
Merrick & Co.
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wood plc
BELARUS
AECOM
Davis Brody Bond
Epstein
HOK
Jensen Hughes
Langan
MBH Architects
Merrick & Co.
BELGIUM
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
CRB
Davis Brody Bond
Day & Zimmermann
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
MBH Architects
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
Terracon Consultants Inc.
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
BULGARIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
Jensen Hughes
MBH Architects
TRC
Wood plc
CZECH REP.
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
EN Engineering LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
Rebel Design+Group
WATG
WD Partners
DENMARK
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arup
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Corgan
COWI North America Inc.
Davis Brody Bond
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
GP Strategies Corp.
HOK
10
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Parsons
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
ESTONIA
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Day & Zimmermann
HDR
HOK
MBH Architects
Steelman Partners
FINLAND
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Jacobs
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Little
Moffatt & Nichol
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
TRC
Wood plc
FRANCE
AECOM
Alliiance
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Corgan
CRB
Dennis Group
ESD
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
Louis Berger
Martin/Martin Inc.
MBH Architects
Parsons
Perkins+Will
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SSOE Group
STUDIOS Architecture
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
Vocon
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
GEORGIA
AECOM
Bechtel
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
ZGF Architects LLP
GERMANY
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Barge Design Solutions Inc.
Barr Engineering Co.
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
Buchart Horn Inc.
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
11
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
CDM Smith
CRB
Cuningham Group Architecture Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Hargrove Engineers + Constructors
HDR
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
MBH Architects
MG2
Michael Baker International
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Pond
RCM Technologies Inc.
Rebel Design+Group
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Smith Seckman Reid Inc.
Syska Hennessy Group
Tetra Tech Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
TRC
Vocon
WD Partners
Wight & Co.
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
Zyscovich Architects
GREECE
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
Collins Engineers Inc.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HKS
HOK
IBI Group
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Langan
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
HUNGARY
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
GZA
HOK
MBH Architects
Stanley Consultants Inc.
STUDIOS Architecture
TRC
WD Partners
Wood plc
IRELAND
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CDM Smith
CRB
ESD
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
HKS
HLW International
HOK
IBI Group
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Kimley-Horn
MBH Architects
Mott MacDonald
Parsons
Perkins+Will
12
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
RSP Architects
STUDIOS Architecture
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TPG Architecture LLP
Vanderweil Engineers
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
ITALY
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Collins Engineers Inc.
CRB
Elkus Manfredi Architects
EnSafe Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
Hart Howerton
HDR
HKS
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
ME Engineers
Michael Baker International
NV5 Global Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parkhill, Smith & Cooper Inc.
Parsons
Perkins+Will
Pond
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SmithGroupJJR
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Steelman Partners
TRC
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
LATVIA
AECOM
Langan
Perkins+Will
LITHUANIA
AECOM
Fluor Corp.
MBH Architects
MOLDOVA
AECOM
Interface Engineering Inc.
Louis Berger
ZGF Architects LLP
NETHERLANDS
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
EN Engineering LLC
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
NV5 Global Inc.
RCM Technologies Inc.
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
STUDIOS Architecture
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TPG Architecture LLP
TRC
Vocon
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wood plc
NORWAY
13
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Cardno Inc.
CHA Consulting Inc.
COWI North America Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
HOK
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
MBH Architects
Populous
Vocon
WD Partners
POLAND
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Black & Veatch
Buchart Horn Inc.
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
CDM Smith
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Epstein
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Goettsch Partners
Golder Associates Corp.
GP Strategies Corp.
HDR
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
Merrick & Co.
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
STUDIOS Architecture
Tetra Tech Inc.
TRC
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
PORTUGAL
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
Dennis Group
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jensen Hughes
MBH Architects
Perkins+Will
Pond
Rebel Design+Group
TPG Architecture LLP
TRC
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
ROMANIA
AECOM
Affiliated Engineers Inc.
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
Epstein
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Louis Berger
MBH Architects
Mott MacDonald
Populous
TRC
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
RUSSIA
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Barr Engineering Co.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Cuningham Group Architecture Inc.
ESD
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
Hart Howerton
HOK
14
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
MBH Architects
McLaren Engineering Group
NV5 Global Inc.
Perkins+Will
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Steelman Partners
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
WD Partners
Wood plc
SLOVAKIA
AECOM
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
MBH Architects
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
SPAIN
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Barr Engineering Co.
CB&I
Clark Nexsen Inc.
Davis Brody Bond
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HKS
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
Louis Berger
MBH Architects
Michael Baker International
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Steelman Partners
T.Y. Lin International
TRC
Vocon
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
SWEDEN
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
Davis Brody Bond
Day & Zimmermann
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
KBR Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
Pennoni
Perkins+Will
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Vocon
Wood plc
SWITZERLAND
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
CRB
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Langan
MBH Architects
Perkins+Will
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Vanderweil Engineers
WD Partners
Wood plc
UKRAINE
AECOM
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Jensen Hughes
MBH Architects
15
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Parsons
Vanderweil Engineers
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
UNITED KINGDOM
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Affiliated Engineers Inc.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Arup
Bechtel
BHDP Architecture
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Corgan
Day & Zimmermann
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Foth Cos.
Fugro
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
GP Strategies Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
HDR
HKS
HLW International
HOK
Humphreys & Partners Architects LP
IBI Group
Integral Group
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
McLaren Engineering Group
ME Engineers
Merrick & Co.
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
NBBJ
NELSON
NORR
Parsons
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Pond
Populous
RCM Technologies Inc.
Rebel Design+Group
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
RSP Architects
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Shepley Bulfinch
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TPG Architecture LLP
TRC
TVS Design
Vanderweil Engineers
Vocon
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
SERBIA
AECOM
CB&I
Davis Brody Bond
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
HOK
Jensen Hughes
Louis Berger
MBH Architects
RCM Technologies Inc.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Walker Consultants
WATG
BOSNIA & HERZ.
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
CROATIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
16
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Golder Associates Corp.
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
MBH Architects
WATG
FYR MACEDONIA
AECOM
Golder Associates Corp.
MBH Architects
SLOVENIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
MBH Architects
E. MIDDLE EAST
AFGHANISTAN
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
CHA Consulting Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
IMEG Corp.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Louis Berger
Michael Baker International
Sasaki
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Tetra Tech Inc.
The Miller Hull Partnership LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wood plc
BAHRAIN
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Ayers Saint Gross
Bechtel
CB&I
Clark Nexsen Inc.
COWI North America Inc.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
HAKS
HOK
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
NELSON
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Walker Consultants
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
CYPRUS
AECOM
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
Rebel Design+Group
Sasaki
SmithGroupJJR
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WATG
Wilson Associates
Wood plc
IRAN
CDM Smith
KBR Inc.
IRAQ
AECOM
Bechtel
CB&I
Day & Zimmermann
ECS
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
KBR Inc.
Langan
Leo A Daly
Louis Berger
Michael Baker International
Parsons
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
Wood plc
17
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
ISRAEL
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CBRE Group Inc.
CHA Consulting Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
Ecology and Environment Inc.
EN Engineering LLC
EnSafe Inc.
Farnsworth Group
Fluor Corp.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
HOK
IBI Group
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
M+W GROUP
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Perkins+Will
Populous
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
WATG
JORDAN
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Barr Engineering Co.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
Hazen and Sawyer
HDR
HGA
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Langan
NBBJ
NV5 Global Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Stanley Consultants Inc.
TRC
Vanderweil Engineers
WATG
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
KUWAIT
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
CB&I
COWI North America Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
EXP
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
HKS
HOK
IMEG Corp.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Louis Berger
MBH Architects
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
NBBJ
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
Stanley Consultants Inc.
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Tolunay-Wong Engineers Inc.
Walker Consultants
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
WorleyParsons
LEBANON
AECOM
Arquitectonica
18
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
GreenbergFarrow
HOK
Integral Group
Jensen Hughes
Landrum & Brown Inc.
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
NBBJ
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Perkins+Will
Sasaki
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WD Partners
OMAN
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CDM Smith
COWI North America Inc.
Davis Brody Bond
Day & Zimmermann
DLR Group
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
HOK
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Parsons
Pond
Rebel Design+Group
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
PAKISTAN
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
CHA Consulting Inc.
Fugro
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
HOK
KBR Inc.
Louis Berger
Michael Baker International
Mott MacDonald
NV5 Global Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WATG
QATAR
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arup
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
CB&I
Cooper Carry
COWI North America Inc.
Cuningham Group Architecture Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gannett Fleming
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
GreenbergFarrow
HDR
HKS
HOK
Integral Group
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Louis Berger
MBH Architects
ME Engineers
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Morrison Hershfield
Mott MacDonald
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Pond
Rebel Design+Group
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
Stanley Consultants Inc.
T.Y. Lin International
19
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
Walker Consultants
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
SAUDI ARABIA
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Ayers Saint Gross
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
CB&I
CDM Smith
Cooper Carry
COWI North America Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
Dennis Group
DLR Group
EN Engineering LLC
ESD
Fluor Corp.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
FXCollaborative
GBBN
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
GreenbergFarrow
HDR
HKS
HOK
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Leo A Daly
LJA Engineering Inc.
Louis Berger
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
Michael Baker International
NELSON
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Pennoni
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Smith Seckman Reid Inc.
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Syska Hennessy Group
T.Y. Lin International
Tetra Tech Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TransCore
Vanderweil Engineers
Walker Consultants
Walter P Moore
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
WorleyParsons
TURKEY
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
COWI North America Inc.
Davis Brody Bond
Day & Zimmermann
Elkus Manfredi Architects
EN Engineering LLC
Ennead Architects
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
FXCollaborative
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
HKS
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jensen Hughes
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
MBH Architects
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
20
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Vocon
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
U.A.E.
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Arquitectonica
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CannonDesign
CB&I
Coffman Engineers Inc.
Cooper Carry
COWI North America Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
DLR Group
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Elkus Manfredi Architects
Enercon Services Inc.
ESD
Fluor Corp.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
Gannett Fleming
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
Goettsch Partners
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
HDR
HKS
HOK
IBI Group
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Leo A Daly
LJA Engineering Inc.
Louis Berger
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
ME Engineers
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
NBBJ
NELSON
Otak Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
SNC-Lavalin Inc.
Stanley Consultants Inc.
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TransCore
TRC
TVS Design
Walker Consultants
Walter P Moore
WATG
WD Partners
Wight & Co.
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
YEMEN, NORTH
Black & Veatch
CB&I
F. ASIA/AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CDM Smith
Coffman Engineers Inc.
CRB
Day & Zimmermann
Dewberry
21
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Ecology and Environment Inc.
FFKR Architects
Flad Architects
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
GeoEngineers Inc.
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
HKS
HOK
Integral Group
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
Kleinfelder
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Louis Berger
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
ME Engineers
MG2
Mott MacDonald
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
NV5 Global Inc.
Pennoni
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
SCS Engineers
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Steelman Partners
Tetra Tech Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
WATG
WD Partners
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
BANGLADESH
AECOM
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
Day & Zimmermann
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Langan
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sheladia Associates Inc.
BRUNEI
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
MYANMAR (BURMA)
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Day & Zimmermann
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
Moffatt & Nichol
ZGF Architects LLP
CHINA (P.R.C.)
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Arquitectonica
Arup
Bechtel
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
BHDP Architecture
Black & Veatch
BRPH
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Corgan
CRB
Cuningham Group Architecture Inc.
Dahlin Group Architecture Planning
D'Amato Conversano Inc., dba DCI Engineers Inc.
David Evans Enterprises Inc.
Dennis Group
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Ennead Architects
EnSafe Inc.
ESD
Fluor Corp.
Foth Cos.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
FXCollaborative
GBBN
Gensler
22
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
GeoEngineers Inc.
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Ghafari Associates LLC
Goettsch Partners
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Hart Howerton
HDR
HGA
HKS
HLW International
HOK
Huitt-Zollars Inc.
IMEG Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
KTGY Architecture + Planning
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Leo A Daly
Little
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
McLaren Engineering Group
MG2
Middough Inc.
Moffatt & Nichol
NAC Architecture
NBBJ
NELSON
NV5 Global Inc.
OBG
Page Southerland Page Inc.
PBK
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Populous
RATIO Architects Inc.
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
RSP Architects
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
SSOE Group
Steelman Partners
Steinberg Hart
STUDIOS Architecture
Syska Hennessy Group
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
TVS Design
Vanderweil Engineers
Walker Consultants
Walter P Moore
Ware Malcomb
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
MACAU
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Gensler
IMEG Corp.
Jensen Hughes
McLaren Engineering Group
NV5 Global Inc.
Steelman Partners
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WATG
Wilson Associates
DIEGO GARCIA
Black & Veatch
Pond
HONGKONG
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HKS
HOK
Jacobs
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Morrison Hershfield
Mott MacDonald
NBBJ
NV5 Global Inc.
Parsons
23
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Ross & Baruzzini Inc.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Steelman Partners
T.Y. Lin International
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
INDIA
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Bechtel
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
CB&I
CDM Smith
CESO Inc
Corgan
DLZ Corp.
Farnsworth Group
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Ghafari Associates LLC
Golder Associates Corp.
HAKS
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
HGA
HKS
HOK
IBI Group
Interface Engineering Inc.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Louis Berger
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
ME Engineers
NBBJ
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Populous
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
SSOE Group
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Steelman Partners
Syska Hennessy Group
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
TVS Design
Vocon
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
INDONESIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Davis Brody Bond
Day & Zimmermann
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
GAI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
Michael Baker International
Mott MacDonald
NBBJ
Otak Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Sasaki
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
T.Y. Lin International
24
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TPG Architecture LLP
TRC
Vocon
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
JAPAN
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Clark Nexsen Inc.
Coffman Engineers Inc.
Collins Engineers Inc.
CTA Architects Engineers
Day & Zimmermann
Dewberry
EnSafe Inc.
EXP
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen (GPI)
HDR
HKS
HOK
I. C. Thomasson Associates Inc.
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Leo A Daly
Louis Berger
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
MG2
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Parkhill, Smith & Cooper Inc.
Parsons
Perkins+Will
Pond
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Smith Seckman Reid Inc.
Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Terracon Consultants Inc.
TLC Engineering for Architecture Inc.
TPG Architecture LLP
TRC
Vocon
WATG
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
KAZAKHSTAN
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
Jensen Hughes
Langan
Martin/Martin Inc.
MBH Architects
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SmithGroupJJR
TRC
WATG
Wood plc
KOREA, SOUTH
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Burgess & Niple Inc.
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Coffman Engineers Inc.
CRB
Cuningham Group Architecture Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
Elkus Manfredi Architects
Enercon Services Inc.
EnSafe Inc.
FRCH Design Worldwide
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
25
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
GreenbergFarrow
Greenman-Pedersen (GPI)
HDR
HOK
IMEG Corp.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
MG2
Michael Baker International
Moffatt & Nichol
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
NBBJ
NELSON
NV5 Global Inc.
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Pond
RATIO Architects Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Steelman Partners
Syska Hennessy Group
The Beck Group
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
Walker Consultants
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
KOREA, NORTH
Black & Veatch
Jensen Hughes
Stanley Consultants Inc.
KYRGYZSTAN
AECOM
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
Langan
MALAYSIA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
MG2
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
Populous
RATIO Architects Inc.
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Steelman Partners
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
NEPAL
AECOM
CDM Smith
CHA Consulting Inc.
Coffman Engineers Inc.
Jensen Hughes
Louis Berger
Rebel Design+Group
Sheladia Associates Inc.
NEW ZEALAND
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CDM Smith
COWI North America Inc.
CRB
Dennis Group
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Kimley-Horn
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Merrick & Co.
Mott MacDonald
26
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
Populous
Sasaki
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
Walter P Moore
Ware Malcomb
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
PACIFIC ISLANDS
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Collins Engineers Inc.
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Kleinfelder
Leo A Daly
Louis Berger
Michael Baker International
Otak Inc.
Parsons
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
ZGF Architects LLP
PAPUA N. GUINEA
AECOM
Alliiance
GeoEngineers Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Louis Berger
Page Southerland Page Inc.
PHILIPPINES
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Arquitectonica
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
Louis Berger
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
NBBJ
NV5 Global Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Steelman Partners
Syska Hennessy Group
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
SINGAPORE
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Corgan
CRB
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HGA
HKS
HOK
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
MBH Architects
MG2
Moffatt & Nichol
NBBJ
NV5 Global Inc.
Parsons
Partner Assessment Corp. dba Partner Engineering
and Science Inc.
Perkins+Will
27
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Sasaki
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Syska Hennessy Group
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
SRI LANKA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
CHA Consulting Inc.
Coffman Engineers Inc.
Fugro
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Jensen Hughes
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Sasaki
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WATG
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
TAIWAN (R.O.C.)
AECOM
Affiliated Engineers Inc.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Architects Orange
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CHA Consulting Inc.
Fluor Corp.
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
HGA
HOK
IMEG Corp.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
MBH Architects
NBBJ
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Stanley Consultants Inc.
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TRC
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
TAJIKISTAN
Langan
THAILAND
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Bechtel
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Hart Howerton
HGA
HOK
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
MG2
Moffatt & Nichol
NBBJ
NV5 Global Inc.
Perkins Eastman
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
SSOE Group
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
ZGF Architects LLP
TURKMENISTAN
CB&I
UZBEKISTAN
Bechtel
CB&I
HOK
28
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
KBR Inc.
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Wood plc
VIETNAM
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Arquitectonica
Black & Veatch
CDM Smith
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HDR
HGA
HKS
HOK
Humphreys & Partners Architects LP
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Langan
Martin/Martin Inc.
MG2
Morrison Hershfield
NBBJ
NV5 Global Inc.
Otak Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Perkins Eastman
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Steelman Partners
T.Y. Lin International
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
TVS Design
WATG
WD Partners
Wilson Associates
Wood plc
WorleyParsons
LAOS
AECOM
Black & Veatch
EXP
Golder Associates Corp.
KBR Inc.
MONGOLIA
AECOM
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Golder Associates Corp.
Hazen and Sawyer
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
ZGF Architects LLP
CAMBODIA
IMEG Corp.
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Steelman Partners
WD Partners
G. NORTH AFRICA
ALGERIA
AECOM
Aegion Corp.
CB&I
COWI North America Inc.
Day & Zimmermann
EXP
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
KBR Inc.
Louis Berger
McLaren Engineering Group
Moffatt & Nichol
Sargent & Lundy LLC
EGYPT
AECOM
Affiliated Engineers Inc.
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CDM Smith
CTA Architects Engineers
Day & Zimmermann
DLR Group
Fugro
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
GreenbergFarrow
HKS
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
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Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Langan
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Perkins+Will
Populous
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sasaki
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Vanderweil Engineers
Walker Consultants
WATG
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
ZGF Architects LLP
ETHIOPIA
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Farnsworth Group
Golder Associates Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Morrison Hershfield
NORR
Sheladia Associates Inc.
WATG
Wood plc
LIBYA
AECOM
Bechtel
Day & Zimmermann
KBR Inc.
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
MOROCCO
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HKS
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
MBH Architects
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Parsons
Perkins Eastman
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Stanley Consultants Inc.
WATG
Wilson Associates
NIGER
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
CB&I
Day & Zimmermann
Golder Associates Corp.
HKS
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jensen Hughes
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Page Southerland Page Inc.
The Miller Hull Partnership LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Walter P Moore
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
SOMALIA
AECOM
Davis Brody Bond
Day & Zimmermann
KBR Inc.
SUDAN
AECOM
Interface Engineering Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Perkins+Will
Sheladia Associates Inc.
SUB SAHARA
AECOM
Golder Associates Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Moffatt & Nichol
NV5 Global Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc.
WorleyParsons
TUNISIA
AECOM
Day & Zimmermann
Jensen Hughes
Louis Berger
WATG
Wood plc
H. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN AFRICA
30
Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
ANGOLA
AECOM
Bechtel
Black & Veatch
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
KBR Inc.
Langan
Louis Berger
Moffatt & Nichol
NV5 Global Inc.
Perkins+Will
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
BENIN
AECOM
Day & Zimmermann
Louis Berger
Page Southerland Page Inc.
BOTSWANA
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Fluor Corp.
Golder Associates Corp.
TRC
Wood plc
BURKINA FASO
AECOM
Day & Zimmermann
Golder Associates Corp.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Sheladia Associates Inc.
BURUNDI
AECOM
CAMEROON
AECOM
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Louis Berger
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Wood plc
CAPE VERDE IS.
AECOM
Bermello Ajamil & Partners Inc.
Sheladia Associates Inc.
CONGO
AECOM
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
Langan
Louis Berger
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wood plc
GABON
AECOM
Bechtel
Farnsworth Group
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Wood plc
GAMBIA
AECOM
Day & Zimmermann
ECS
GHANA
AECOM
Black & Veatch
BR+A Consulting Engineers LLC
CB&I
Day & Zimmermann
FXCollaborative
Gensler
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jensen Hughes
Moffatt & Nichol
Mott MacDonald
Page Southerland Page Inc.
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Wood plc
ZGF Architects LLP
GUINEA
AECOM
Fluor Corp.
Golder Associates Corp.
Louis Berger
Moffatt & Nichol
Sargent & Lundy LLC
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Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
WATG
Wood plc
IVORY COAST
AECOM
FFKR Architects
Fugro
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
HOK
KENYA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Bechtel
DLR Group
Foth Cos.
FXCollaborative
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Jacobs
Langan
MBH Architects
Moffatt & Nichol
NV5 Global Inc.
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wood plc
LESOTHO
AECOM
Black & Veatch
Wood plc
LIBERIA
AECOM
Day & Zimmermann
Golder Associates Corp.
Jacobs
Mazzetti Inc.
Wood plc
MALAWI
AECOM
Day & Zimmermann
Golder Associates Corp.
MOZAMBIQUE
AECOM
Black & Veatch
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
Moffatt & Nichol
NV5 Global Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Smith Seckman Reid Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wood plc
NIGERIA
AECOM
BHDP Architecture
Black & Veatch
Cardno Inc.
CB&I
Fugro
Gensler
GeoEngineers Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Louis Berger
Moffatt & Nichol
Perkins+Will
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
TRC
Walker Consultants
RWANDA
AECOM
Day & Zimmermann
Mazzetti Inc.
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Shepley Bulfinch
SENEGAL
AECOM
Cardno Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Interface Engineering Inc.
Landrum & Brown Inc.
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Wood plc
SIERRA LEONE
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Day & Zimmermann
Golder Associates Corp.
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Where the 2017 Top 500 Design Firms Worked
Region Country Company Region Country Company
Jensen Hughes
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
SOUTH AFRICA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Black & Veatch
CB&I
CDM Smith
Ecology and Environment Inc.
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
GEI Consultants Inc.
Gensler
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
HOK
Interface Engineering Inc.
Jacobs
Jensen Hughes
KBR Inc.
Kimley-Horn
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
MBH Architects
Rebel Design+Group
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
TRC
WATG
WD Partners
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
Wood plc
SWAZILAND
AECOM
Black & Veatch
NV5 Global Inc.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
TANZANIA
AECOM
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
Golder Associates Corp.
Gulf Interstate Engineering Co.
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
HGA
HOK
Jensen Hughes
Moffatt & Nichol
NORR
Perkins+Will
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Stanley Consultants Inc.
Syska Hennessy Group
Wood plc
UGANDA
AECOM
Arcadis North America/CallisonRTKL
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners LLP
DLR Group
ECS
Fluor Corp.
Fugro
Golder Associates Corp.
Gulf Interstate Engineering Co.
HKS
Jacobs
Sheladia Associates Inc.
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
ZAMBIA
AECOM
CB&I
Fluor Corp.
Golder Associates Corp.
Wood plc
ZIMBABWE
Golder Associates Corp.
Page Southerland Page Inc.
T.Y. Lin International
Thornton Tomasetti Inc.
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
I. ANTARCTIC/ARCTIC Clark Nexsen Inc.
Golder Associates Corp.
Merrick & Co.
NORR
NV5 Global Inc.
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates