Major design firms have set up the starting blocks and are ready to begin the sprint for a rapidly expanded marketplace. After the election of Donald Trump, companies report positive signs in most markets. Early economic news has been encouraging, as job creation in the private sector spiked in the first quarter of 2017. But the failure of the president and Congress to agree on a health-care reform package and a tax-cut program has many firms worrying that it may be a while before the starting gun goes off.
Many large designers say the current market continues to be healthy and believe it will stay that way in the near term. Some firms point to early indications that clients, particularly on the private-sector side, think the new administration will cut taxes and regulations, encouraging new capital investments. Further, Trump’s vow to aid in the rebuilding of U.S. infrastructure have those in the public sector anxious to get started. All this points to a continued strong construction market. However, many of the top U.S. design firms are adopting a “wait-and-see” attitude.The table below shows only rankings and firm name. For complete data from the Top 500 Design Firms list see the following links.
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2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003
Companies are ranked according to revenue for
design services performed in 2016 in $ millions (*).
Those with subsidiaries are indicated by (†). For
information on subsidiaries and where each firm
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.
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; O=other. Other combinations possible. Firms classified themselves.
Rank 2017 | Rank 2016 | Firm | Firm Type |
---|---|---|---|
301 | 313 | PS&S, Warren, N.J. | EA |
302 | 273 | BL COS. INC., Meriden, Conn. | EA/ENV |
303 | 293 | TKDA, Saint Paul, Minn. | EA |
304 | 302 | MAZZETTI, San Francisco, Calif. | E |
305 | 319 | J-U-B ENGINEERS INC., Boise, Idaho | E |
306 | 317 | TPG ARCHITECTURE, New York, N.Y. | A |
307 | 398 | THE MANNIK & SMITH GROUP INC., Maumee, Ohio | E |
308 | 334 | ALPHA TESTING INC., Dallas, Texas | GE |
309 | 355 | ROSS & BARUZZINI, Saint Louis, Mo. | EA |
310 | 337 | PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS PA, Wichita, Kan. | E |
311 | 318 | WD PARTNERS, Dublin, Ohio | AE |
312 | 284 | AMERICAN ENGINEERING TESTING, Saint Paul, Minn. | GE |
313 | 109 | M+W GROUP, Albany, N.Y. | EC |
314 | 310 | AYRES ASSOCIATES INC, Eau Claire, Wis. | EA |
315 | 358 | MCMILLAN PAZDAN SMITH LLC, Greenville, S.C. | A |
316 | 368 | CORE STATES GROUP, Duluth, Ga. | AEC |
317 | 265 | THOMPSON ENGINEERING, Mobile, Ala. | EA |
318 | 340 | C&I ENGINEERING, Louisville, Ky. | E |
319 | 335 | BURNS ENGINEERING INC., Philadelphia, Pa. | E |
320 | 299 | SHALOM BARANES ASSOCIATES PC, Washington, D.C. | A |
321 | 352 | INTERFACE ENGINEERING, Portland, Ore. | E |
322 | 304 | THE BECK GROUP, Dallas, Texas | A |
323 | 332 | WOOD RODGERS INC., Sacramento, Calif. | E |
324 | 307 | LARSON DESIGN GROUP, Williamsport, Pa. | EA |
325 | 339 | SME, Plymouth, Mich. | EA |
326 | 427 | CLARK PATTERSON LEE, Rochester, N.Y. | AE |
327 | 342 | MSA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, Baraboo, Wis. | EA |
328 | 291 | TOLUNAY-WONG ENGINEERS INC., Houston, Texas | GE |
329 | 164 | STELLAR, Jacksonville, Fla. | EA |
330 | 287 | URBAN ENGINEERS INC., Philadelphia, Pa. | E |
331 | 421 | CPH INC., Sanford, Fla. | EA |
332 | 328 | BOSWELL ENGINEERING INC., South Hackensack, N.J. | E |
333 | 346 | OTAK INC., Portland, Ore.† | EA |
334 | 350 | COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATES INC., Jackson, Mich. | E |
335 | 331 | ON-BOARD ENGINEERING CORP., East Windsor, N.J. | E |
336 | 311 | THE S/L/A/M COLLABORATIVE, Glastonbury, Conn. | AE |
337 | 420 | NOVA ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL LLC, Kennesaw, Ga. | GE |
338 | 441 | FXFOWLE, New York, N.Y. | A |
339 | 326 | RMA GROUP, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. | GE |
340 | 380 | EPPSTEIN UHEN ARCHITECTS (EUA), Milwaukee, Wis. | A |
341 | 454 | GBBN ARCHITECTS, Cincinnati, Ohio | A |
342 | 354 | DCI ENGINEERS, Seattle, Wash. | E |
343 | 378 | HART HOWERTON, New York, N.Y. | A |
344 | 280 | ORBITAL ENGINEERING INC., Pittsburgh, Pa. | E |
345 | 370 | OZ ARCHITECTURE INC., Denver, Colo. | A |
346 | 359 | BARTON & LOGUIDICE DPC, Liverpool, N.Y. | E |
347 | 363 | MORRISON-MAIERLE INC., Helena, Mont. | E |
348 | 314 | KIRKSEY ARCHITECTURE, Houston, Texas | A |
349 | 452 | ISG, Mankato, Minn. | EA |
350 | 361 | LIONAKIS, Sacramento, Calif. | AE |
351 | 347 | ATCS PLC, Herndon, Va. | E |
352 | ** | JORDAN & SKALA ENGINEERS, Norcross, Ga. | E |
353 | 297 | AYERS SAINT GROSS, Baltimore, Md. | A |
354 | 385 | BINKLEY & BARFIELD INC., Houston, Texas† | E |
355 | ** | FKP, Houston, Texas | A |
356 | 439 | RNL DESIGN INC., Denver, Colo. | A |
357 | 360 | CO ARCHITECTS, Los Angeles, Calif. | A |
358 | 351 | KISINGER CAMPO & ASSOCIATES CORP., Tampa, Fla. | E |
359 | 391 | I.C. THOMASSON ASSOCIATES INC., Nashville, Tenn. | E |
360 | 344 | LHB INC., Duluth, Minn. | EA |
361 | 321 | THE THRASHER GROUP INC., Bridgeport, W.Va.† | AE |
362 | ** | WENCK, Golden Valley, Minn.† | E |
363 | 389 | MCLAREN ENGINEERING GROUP, West Nyack, N.Y.† | E |
364 | 341 | ERDMAN ANTHONY, Rochester, N.Y. | E |
365 | 367 | MUESER RUTLEDGE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, New York, N.Y. | E |
366 | 381 | RDK ENGINEERS, Andover, Mass. | E |
367 | 405 | DGA PLANNING | ARCHITECTURE | INTERIORS, Mountain View, Calif. | A |
368 | 416 | DAVIS PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS, Denver, Colo. | A |
369 | 387 | GEOCON INC., San Diego, Calif.† | GE |
370 | 426 | MVE + PARTNERS INC., Irvine, Calif. | A |
371 | 386 | BAXTER & WOODMAN INC., Crystal Lake, Ill.† | E |
372 | 325 | RPS KLOTZ ASSOCIATES, Houston, Texas | E |
373 | 373 | OLSON KUNDIG, Seattle, Wash. | A |
374 | 364 | GP STRATEGIES, Columbia, Md. | E |
375 | 403 | HILLIS-CARNES ENGINEERING ASSOC. INC., Annapolis Junction, Md. | E |
376 | 268 | STEELMAN PARTNERS, Las Vegas, Nev.† | A |
377 | 388 | MBH ARCHITECTS, Alameda, Calif. | A |
378 | ** | RATIO ARCHITECTS INC., Indianapolis, Ind. | A |
379 | 480 | QUINN EVANS ARCHITECTS, Washington, D.C. | A |
380 | 369 | V3 COS. LTD., Woodridge, Ill.† | E |
381 | 345 | GFF, Dallas, Texas | A |
382 | 343 | T. BAKER SMITH LLC, Houma, La. | E |
383 | 336 | GUERNSEY, Oklahoma City, Okla. | AEC |
384 | 395 | LAWRENCE GROUP, St. Louis, Mo.† | A |
385 | 383 | AI ENGINEERS INC., Middletown, Conn. | E |
386 | 375 | GRAEF, Milwaukee, Wis. | EA |
387 | 353 | DES ARCHITECTS + ENGINEERS, Redwood City, Calif. | AE |
388 | 402 | MANHARD CONSULTING, Vernon Hills, Ill. | E |
389 | 372 | LANDRUM & BROWN INC., Cincinnati, Ohio | EAP |
390 | 324 | SHAFER, KLINE & WARREN INC., Lenexa, Kan. | E |
391 | 435 | GEOTECHNOLOGY INC., St. Louis, Mo. | GE |
392 | 436 | HUBBELL, ROTH & CLARK INC., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. | E |
393 | 392 | ROBERT DERECTOR ASSOCIATES, New York, N.Y. | E |
394 | 440 | WALLACE MONTGOMERY & ASSOCIATES LLP, Hunt Valley, Md. | E |
395 | 400 | NILES BOLTON ASSOCIATES, Atlanta, Ga. | A |
396 | 494 | BEAM, LONGEST AND NEFF LLC, Indianapolis, Ind. | E |
397 | 338 | LEIGHTON GROUP INC., Irvine, Calif.† | GE |
398 | 390 | PCI SKANSKA, Evansville, Ind. | EA |
399 | 362 | WRIGHT-PIERCE, Topsham, Maine | E |
400 | 406 | BHDP ARCHITECTURE, Cincinnati, Ohio | A |
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