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ENR Top 500 2018
No Signs That the Hot Market sition of last year’s No. 3 firm, CH2M,
was enough to push it to No. 1 on this
year’s Top 500, moving AECOM down to
Will Cool Off Anytime Soon No. 2 for the first time in nine years.
In another big acquisition, Wood
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he market for major design firms is age originally proposed by the Trump Group bought last year’s No. 7 design
growing and is poised to continue administration has not made any headway firm, AMEC-Foster Wheeler. The
to grow for the foreseeable future, in Congress. Further, there is some doubt merger leaves Wood with a broader geo-
but the sense of euphoria seen last year about how much a bill so heavily reliant graphic reach and gives it access to mar-
has faded. One year ago, most firms ex- on local public contributions and private kets beyond its base market in oil and gas.
pected a burst of new business from tax funding will work over the long haul. Canada’s SNC-Lavalin also made a
cuts, deregulation and a promised infra- There also is concern about the impact splash, acquiring Atkins plc. While SNC-
structure bill in the wake of the election the administration’s tariffs will have on the Lavalin had a presence in the U.S. market,
of President Donald Trump. Now, design cost of construction, and worry that tech- Atkins North America broadens the scope
firms are focusing more on their key mar- nology will not blunt the impact of loom- and depth of that presence.
kets and systems to deliver their services ing staff shortages on both the design and More recently, shareholders of CB&I
as efficiently as possible. construction sides. and Houston-based engineer-contractor
This more focused attitude among However, the domestic market contin- McDermott International voted on May 2
large design firms stems from disappoint- ues to grow, as can be seen in the data to approve a merger between the two oil
ment that the major infrastructure pack- from ENR’s Top 500 Design Firms list. and gas giants. n
categories and rounding. NA=Not available. Power comprises thermal and hydroelectric power
How To Read the Tables General Building as a category includes commercial plants, waste-to-energy plants, transmission lines,
KEY TO TYPE OF FIRM buildings, offices, stores, educational facilities, government substations, cogeneration plants, etc.
A architect, E engineer, EC engineer-contractor, buildings, hospitals, medical facilities, hotels, apartments, Sewerage / Solid Waste includes sanitary and storm
AE architect-engineer, EA engineer-architect, ENV housing, etc. sewers, treatment plants, pumping plants, incinerators,
environmental, GE geotechnical engineer, L landscape Hazardous Waste includes chemical and nuclear waste industrial waste facilities, etc.
architect, P planner and O other. Other combinations are treatment, asbestos and lead abatement, etc. Telecommunications comprises transmission lines and
possible. Firms classified themselves.
Industrial Process comprises pulp and paper mills, steel cabling, towers and antennae, data centers, etc.
Companies are ranked according to revenue for mills, nonferrous metal refineries, pharmaceutical plants, Transportation includes airports, bridges, roads, canals,
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design services performed in 2016 in $ millions of chemical plants, food and other processing plants, etc. locks, dredging, marine facilities, piers, railroads,
dollars (*). Those with subsidiaries are indicated by (†).
Manufacturing includes auto plants, electronic tunnels, etc.
For information on subsidiaries and where each firm
worked outside of the U.S., see ENR.com. **Firms not assembly, textile plants, etc. Water Supply includes dams, reservoirs, transmission
ranked last year. Some markets may not add up to 100% Petroleum includes refineries, petrochemical plants, pipelines, distribution mains, irrigation canals, desalination
due to omission of “other” miscellaneous market offshore facilities, pipelines, etc. and potability treatment plants, pumping stations, etc.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK GENERAL BUILDING
Gensler
Post Office Repurposing
Chicago’s old main Post Office is
undergoing a restoration and repo-
sitioning as Class A office space.
The 2.5-million-sq-ft building, de-
s i g n e d b y G e n s l e r, f e a t u r e s
250,000-sq-ft floorplates and
18-ft-high ceilings. Amenities in-
clude a 4-acre roof park, riverfront
lawn, entertainment lounges, fit-
ness center and public food hall.
HDR
Ambitious Patient Tower
The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center selected HDR to pro-
gram and design a new patient
tower at its Columbus campus. The
840-bed tower will house surgical
services, emergency services, logis-
tics and new parking facilities. The
DOMED VIEWS The Raiders’ stadium features horseshoe seating open on one end for views of Las Vegas. tower will connect to the Ohio State
University Comprehensive Cancer
Center – Arthur G. James Cancer
NFL Stadium Surge Hospital and Richard J. Solove Re-
search Institute. OSU announced
Las Vegas stadium is one of several under construction that the total project cost could top
$1 billion, and completion isn’t ex-
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he Las Vegas Raiders stadium broke ground in November, joining pected before 2025.
a growing list of major stadium projects underway in the U.S. The
project was designed by Manica Architecture with HNTB serving HOK
as architect of record. Major design subconsultants include civil engineer Complex Justice Campus
Kimley-Horn, structural engineer ARUP and MEP engineer SSR. The The $571-million Indianapolis Com-
munity Justice Campus in Indianapo-
$1.9-billion project, which includes $750 million in public funding, will lis, Ind., includes an assessment and
serve as the new home of the NFL’s Raiders, who are relocating from intervention center, a 2,700-bed
Oakland, Calif. The stadium features a horseshoe-shaped seating arrange- adult detention center with an addi-
ment that is open on one end, offering views of the Las Vegas Strip. The tional 300 beds for acute healthcare
domed stadium includes 65,000 seats and is designed to be expandable to and mental health, adjudication
spaces and facility space for judicial
72,000 for major events such as the Super Bowl. A 120-ft-tall tower will officers. The 1.3-million-sq-ft project,
house a “flaming cauldron” in honor of former owner Al Davis. The designed by HOK, is slated for com-
stadium is currently targeted for completion in time for the 2020 NFL pletion in 2021.
season. Other major stadiums expected to open in 2020 include the Los
Angeles Stadium and Entertainment District at Hollywood Park in Ingle- Perkins Eastman
Marin Hospital Replacement
wood, Calif. and Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. n Driven by a need to meet California
By Bruce Buckley seismic safety standards, MGH 2.0
is a $535-million Marin General
Hospital replacement. The project,
RENDERINGS COURTESY MANICA ARCHITECTURE (TOP) AND HKS.
*BASED ON 2017 DESIGN REVENUE FROM GENERAL BUILDING AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS. SEE ENR.COM FOR EXPANDED LISTINGS.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK GENERAL BUILDING
EDUCATION 13
14
GRESHAM, SMITH AND PARTNERS
IMEG CORP.
59.5
52.0
REVENUE
RANK FIRM ($ MIL.) 15 ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP 49.4
1 AECOM 143.9 16 WSP USA 41.8
2 STANTEC INC. 116.0 17 BSA LIFESTRUCTURES 40.5
3 DLR GROUP 91.0 18 HMC ARCHITECTS 39.6
4 GENSLER 87.0 19 FLAD ARCHITECTS 36.0
5 CANNONDESIGN 75.0 20 SMITH SECKMAN REID INC. 35.2
6 JACOBS 72.9 21 SHEPLEY BULFINCH 34.1
7 STV GROUP INC. 68.4 22 LEO A DALY 31.8
8 HUCKABEE 65.3 23 BOULDER ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS 29.7
9 SMITHGROUPJJR 42.9 24 EWINGCOLE 28.2
10 EYP 42.7 25 TLC ENGINEERING FOR ARCHITECTURE INC. 27.0
11 HMC ARCHITECTS 42.2
12 PERKINS EASTMAN 41.5
DISTRIBUTION AND WAREHOUSES
13 TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC. 41.0
REVENUE
14 LPA INC 37.7 RANK FIRM ($ MIL.)
15 HOK 35.9 1 CHA CONSULTING INC. 83.1
16 NAC ARCHITECTURE 34.9 2 TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC. 32.5
17 CORGAN 32.5 3 AECOM 20.4
18 LS3P 30.7 4 INTERTEK-PSI 10.6
19 HARLEY ELLIS DEVEREAUX 30.5 5 CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC. 7.9
20 AYERS SAINT GROSS 30.5
21 IMEG CORP. 29.0
22 HKS 28.6
23 ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS 27.3
24 THE S/L/A/M COLLABORATIVE INC. 27.1
25 INTERTEK-PSI 25.9
*BASED ON 2017 DESIGN REVENUE FROM POWER AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS. SEE ENR.COM FOR EXPANDED LISTINGS.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK GENERAL BUILDING
*BASED ON 2017 DESIGN REVENUE FROM MANUFACTURING, INDUSTRIAL AND TELECOM AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS. SEE ENR.COM FOR EXPANDED LISTINGS.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK TRANSPORTATION
STV
Untangling an Interchange
The $880-million, six-phase recon-
fi g u ra t i o n , re h a b i l i ta t i o n a n d
reconstruction of the Betsy Ross
Interchange along I-95 in Philadel-
phia aims to ease congestion for
commuters and visitors. STV Inc. is
providing preliminary engineering,
final design, and construction sup-
port services for the multi-faceted
infrastructure project, which in-
cludes new and reconstructed
ramps, interstate-highway and
adjacent-street improvements and
extensive utility relocations.
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he ongoing modernization program at Los Angeles International ity. Features include new platforms
Airport (LAX) continues with a $1.95-billion automated people- and signature parasol-like canopy
mover system, being developed under a public-private design- structures just outside the Austin
build-finance-operate-maintain partnership by LAX Integrated Express Convention Center.
Solutions. Lead design firm HDR is overseeing engineering of the sys-
Stantec
tem’s fixed facilities, including 2.25 miles of elevated guideway and five Capacity for Key Corridor
stations with associated elevators and escalators. Technical design in- Stantec is leading the design of the
novations include engineering the guideway around two existing parking Long Island Rail Road’s $1.9-billion
structures, eliminating the need to demolish and rebuild them. A new Main Line capacity expansion in Nas-
maintenance and storage facility for the system’s electric trains will be sau County, N.Y. The addition of a
third track along the nearly 10-mile-
placed at ground level to reduce construction time and cost and simplify long corridor includes expansion of
future facility expansion. Design of other improvements, including el- eight bridges, upgrades at six sta-
evated passenger-moving walkway structures to connect stations and tions and elimination of seven street-
terminals, as well as roadways, drainage, traffic signage, signals and level grade crossings, as well as im-
lighting is also underway. Major construction begins next year, with the provements to railroad signal, power,
and communication systems.
people mover scheduled to begin operation in 2023. n
By Jim Parsons Louis Berger
P3 Powers I-66 Lanes
Louis Berger is a lead designer for a
$3.7-billion public-private partnership
43%
The projected
“Through innovation, new partnerships,
new technology and creative approaches,
that will add toll lanes along a 22-mile
stretch of Interstate 66 in Northern
Virginia. In addition to providing two
utilization of
the industry is poised to bring to life infrastructure dynamically tolled express lanes in
design-build for solutions that last longer, take less time each direction, the project consor-
RENDERING COURTESY OF HDR
highway and to build and require less money to operate.” tium is funding other transportation
street projects —John Barton, national DOT leader improvements within the corridor,
2018-21. including interchange upgrades, new
—FMI and senior vice president, park-and-ride lots and a pedestrian/
HNTB Corp. cycling trail.
The Top Design Firms in Transportation
TRANSPORTATION BRIDGES
REVENUE REVENUE
RANK FIRM ($ MIL.) RANK FIRM ($ MIL.)
1 AECOM 2961.1 1 AECOM 375.9
2 JACOBS 2305.5 2 JACOBS 180.9
3 HNTB COS. 1066.6 3 HDR 177.1
4 PARSONS 1042.0 4 HNTB COS. 157.5
5 WSP USA 977.4 5 GREENMAN-PEDERSEN (GPI) 155.0
6 HDR 972.3 6 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL 137.5
7 STANTEC INC. 459.2 7 WSP USA 121.0
8 KIMLEY-HORN 385.0 8 TRANSYSTEMS 85.2
9 STV GROUP INC. 359.2 9 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL 82.0
10 LOUIS BERGER 323.0 10 HARDESTY & HANOVER LLC 80.2
11 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL 313.7 11 LOUIS BERGER 78.0
12 SNC-LAVALIN INC. 297.0 12 STV GROUP INC. 68.2
13 GANNETT FLEMING 281.4 13 PARSONS 60.5
14 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL 275.5 14 STANTEC INC. 59.5
15 JOHNSON, MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON INC. 251.4 15 KCI TECHNOLOGIES INC. 58.0
16 TETRA TECH INC. 241.0 16 RK&K 43.7
17 GREENMAN-PEDERSEN (GPI) 221.4 17 VHB 42.8
18 RS&H INC. 207.6 18 MODJESKI AND MASTERS INC. 38.7
19 MOTT MACDONALD 200.5 19 ALFRED BENESCH & CO. 37.9
20 TRANSYSTEMS 196.6 20 COWI NORTH AMERICA INC. 37.5
21 WOOD PLC 194.0 21 TRC 35.1
22 ARUP 185.6 22 TETRA TECH INC. 35.0
23 TRANSCORE 180.9 23 GANNETT FLEMING 31.3
24 RK&K 180.6 24 PRIME AE GROUP INC. 26.4
25 CDM SMITH 179.9 25 JOHNSON, MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON INC. 26.1
26 BURNS & MCDONNELL 159.3
27 BECHTEL 155.0 MASS TRANSIT AND RAIL
28 MOFFATT & NICHOL 147.9 REVENUE
29 GOLDER ASSOCIATES CORP. 146.4 RANK FIRM ($ MIL.)
*BASED ON 2017 DESIGN REVENUE FROM TRANSPORTATION AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS. SEE ENR.COM FOR EXPANDED LISTINGS.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK TRANSPORTATION
AIRPORTS
REVENUE
RANK FIRM ($ MIL.)
1 JACOBS 335.3
2 AECOM 279.7
3 HNTB COS. 123.3
4 BURNS & MCDONNELL 120.0
5 KIMLEY-HORN 88.6
6 WSP USA 83.4
7 PARSONS 67.6
8 CORGAN 66.5
9 ARUP 64.4
10 HOK 61.3
11 RS&H INC. 55.4
12 LOUIS BERGER 55.0
13 SNC-LAVALIN INC. 54.3
14 MEAD & HUNT INC. 53.3
15 HDR 43.3
16 LANDRUM & BROWN INC. 42.3
17 PGAL 36.2
18 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL 31.3
19 GHAFARI ASSOCIATES LLC 31.0
20 T.Y. LIN INTERNATIONAL 28.1
21 KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES PC 27.1
22 MORRISON HERSHFIELD 25.5
23 STANTEC INC. 25.3
24 FENTRESS ARCHITECTS 24.9
25 BECHTEL 24.0
*BASED ON 2017 DESIGN REVENUE FROM POWER AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS. SEE ENR.COM FOR EXPANDED LISTINGS.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK PETROLEUM
SNC-Lavalin
World's Largest PAO Unit
In a joint venture with construction
EXPORT FACILITY LNG produced in British Columbia will be destined for Asian markets. firm JV Driver, SNC-Lavalin was
tapped by INEOS Oligomers to design
and build the world’s largest poly-
Canada Eyes Asia for LNG alphaolefin unit at the company’s
petrochemical complex in Chocolate
$14 billion LNG facility planned in British Columbia Bayou, Texas. The project, expected
online in October 2019, will be de-
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joint venture between Fluor and Yokohama, Japan-based JGC was signed to produce 120,000 metric
selected in April as the engineering, procurement and construction tons of PAO a year.
contractor for LNG Canada’s proposed liquefied natural gas export
facility in Kitimat, British Columbia. The approximately $14-billion proj- Bechtel
ect will include two LNG trains, each with the capacity to produce at least Lake Charles LNG JV
Bechtel entered into four turn-key
6.5 million tons of LNG a year. The project, which is targeting Asian contracts in November with Tellurian
markets, could be expanded to four trains. In late May, PETRONAS, a to design and build the $15.2-billion
Malaysian oil and natural gas company, reached a deal to take a 25% stake Driftwood LNG export facility near
in the LNG Canada project. When the deal is complete, Shell Canada Lake Charles, La. Tellurian expects
Energy will have a 40% stake, followed by subsidiaries of PetroChina at to make a final investment decision
on the project in the first half of next
15%, Mitsubishi at 15% and Korea Gas with 5%. Fluor expects the proj- year. Bechtel is taking a $50-million
ect owners to make a final investment decision late this year. If the project stake in the facility. Tellurian plans
moves ahead, Fluor intends to make modules for the LNG plant at a to begin producing LNG at the facil-
fabrication yard in China it co-owns with a China National Offshore Oil ity in 2023 and to bring it fully online
subsidiary, a move Fluor says will reduce project risk. It will take about five in 2026. Tellurian will spend up to
$2.2 billion on pipelines to deliver
years to build the project’s first two trains, according to LNG Canada. n natural gas to the export facility,
By Ethan Howland which is designed to ship up to 27.6
million tons of LNG a year.
*BASED ON 2017 DESIGN REVENUE FROM PETROLEUM AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS. SEE ENR.COM FOR EXPANDED LISTINGS.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK PETROLEUM
*BASED ON 2017 DESIGN REVENUE FROM POWER AS REPORTED IN ENR’S SURVEY OF LEADING CONTRACTORS AND DESIGN FIRMS. SEE ENR.COM FOR EXPANDED LISTINGS.
TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK POWER
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n June, Nuclear Development LLC tapped SNC-Lavalin to complete
work on at least one nuclear unit at the partially completed Bellefonte Sargent & Lundy
nuclear plant in Alabama. Nuclear Development has a contract to pur- Utility of the Future
chase the reactor from the Tennessee Valley Authority for $111 million As part of the NextGrid: Illinois Utility
after TVA determined it no longer needed the plant, which has two un- of the Future Study, Sargent & Lundy
has been selected to work with the
finished 1,256-MW reactors. TVA stopped construction on the plant in University of Illinois and the Illinois
1988, when work on the Babcock and Wilcox pressurized water reactor I n s t i t u te o f Te c h n o l o g y i n a
was about 90% complete. Since then, some of the reactor’s components consumer-focused study to trans-
have been removed, leaving the unit at closer to 55% complete. Company form Illinois’ energy landscape and
owner Franklin Haney expects it will cost about $13 billion to finish con- economy. Sargent & Lundy Vice Pres-
ident Brian Kelley will participate in
struction of the PWR unit and plans to ask for a federal loan guarantee. the new technology and grid integra-
SNC-Lavalin’s engineering work will include design changes to ensure tion working group. Other groups in-
systems and components meet all regulatory requirements. It will also clude metering, communications and
involve replacing missing, obsolete and degraded equipment, and ensur- data; reliability, resiliency and cyber
ing the plant will operate reliably and at a high capacity factor, according security; and electricity markets.
to an SNC-Lavalin spokeswoman. n TetraTech
By Pam Radtke Russell Coal Fields Transformation
Dominion Energy is in the early
stages of exploring the potential for
building a hydroelectric pumped-
21%
493
AECOM has announced it storage facility at two former coal
will no longer pursue fields in southwest Virginia. Tetra-
How much retail Tech is carrying out feasibility
electricity
fixed-price EPC projects studies and preliminary permitting
was sold by for the combined-cycle New wind farms planned in the analyses. Pumped hydroelectric stor-
competitive gas market because of U.S. through May 2021, providing age facilities can store energy for
PHOTO COURTESY TVA
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TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK POWER
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TOP 500FIRMS
DESIGN SOURCEBOOK
SOURCEBOOK
ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENT
Stantec
Skipjack Wind Farm
Developer Deepwater Wind has se-
lected Stantec to lead the environ-
mental assessment for its 120-MW
Skipjack Wind Farm off Maryland's
INCREASE An upgrade to equipment will expand Orange County Plant to 130 million gallons per day. coast. Stantec will work with Chesa-
peake Environmental Management to
handle state and local permitting, as
Old Plant Gets Upgraded well as coastal habitat surveys;
Coastal Resources Inc. to provide
Orange County Wastewater Plant Increases Capacity benthic taxonomy; AKRF to conduct
air quality and acoustic studies; and
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he Orange County Sanitation District has hired Black & Veatch R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates
to design the overhaul and upgrade of Wastewater Plant No. 2 in to provide marine archaeological and
Huntington Beach, Calif. The new facilities will replace units built cultural support. Deepwater Wind ex-
in the 1970s and will increase the plant’s capacity from 100 million gal- pects to submit its permit applica-
lons per day (mgd) to 130 mgd. The project will require replacing four tions in 2019.
primary clarifiers and upgrading 10 existing clarifiers. Investigations Carollo Engineers
during the design phase uncovered two earthquake faults beneath the Dallas Wastewaster Plant
plant that the sanitation district had not known about. The discovery The 110-mgd Southside Wastewater
led to a decision to relocate the new clarifiers. The estimated construc- Treatment Plant’s process control
tion cost will be $120 million, and work is expected to start in 2021. The system will be expanded with the help
of Carollo. Carollo will develop pro-
upgrades will improve the plant’s ability to provide source water for the cess and instrumentation diagrams
county’s groundwater replenishment system. The system, the world’s for each existing process for the Dal-
largest for indirect potable reuse, takes highly treated wastewater from las plant, and then evaluate process
throughout the county and further treats the water before injecting it improvements to allow integrated
back into the ground for a seawater-intrusion barrier or to increase the control through automation, making
the plant more reliable and reducing
local drinking-water supply. n operational labor costs.
By Scott Lewis
Hazen and Sawyer
Neuse Recovery Facility
Raleigh, N.C., is partnering with Hazen
“The most significant trend in the
25
and Sawyer on a bioenergy recovery
environmental sector is the increasing project at the Neuse River Resource
interest from regulators, facility
RENDERING COURTESY OF BLACK & VEATCH
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DESIGN FIRMS SOURCEBOOK ENVIRONMENT
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DESIGN FIRMS SOURCEBOOK ENVIRONMENT
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DESIGN FIRMS SOURCEBOOK ENVIRONMENT
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TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK MANUFACTURING
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he 1.1-million-sq-ft First Solar Modular Manufacturing Plant planned vacant for 15 years. IBI Group of
for Lake Township, Ohio, will be the single largest thin-film solar mod- Toronto will serve as architect/
ule manufacturing facility in the U.S. when it’s completed in late 2019. engineer for the plant, which will
The largest manufacturer of photovoltaic panels in the U.S., Tempe, Ariz.- include auto part engineering, weld-
based First Solar will produce cadmium-telluride PV panels at the plant. “The ing, molding, painting, plating, as-
sembly and shipping. The building
project has an aggressive schedule—we started the design for the facility in will also include a 40,000-sq-ft,
March and broke ground for construction this June,” says George Barbu, vice two-story office space. The struc-
president of Ghafari Associates, architect/engineer of the project. “Our team ture’s design and programming
has worked hand in hand with project stakeholders to help them achieve their emphasizes lean manufacturing
distinct goals for this project.” The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit final U.S. processes and principles.
Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index marked the second-strongest Ghafari Associates
improvement in the health of the sector since September 2014. ENR’s top Mazda Toyota, Huntsville
manufacturing design firms are providing more services such as facility plan- Toyota Manufacturing USA’s joint
ning and prefabrication of equipment. Joint ventures between companies that venture is a $1.6-billion investment
would otherwise be competitors remain popular, particularly in the southern between the two global automakers
in Huntsville, Ala. The Ghafari design
U.S. Green technology continues to drive manufacturing. n team is providing comprehensive
By Jeff Yoders architecture and engineering ser-
vices for the nearly 6-million-sq-ft
automotive production facility to be
developed on a greenfield site. “This
2018
“Our team has
56.4
facility will be among the largest of
worked hand in hand its kind in terms of size and opera-
RENDERING COURTESY GHAFARI ASSOCIATES
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TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK MANUFACTURING
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TOP 500 SOURCEBOOK MANUFACTURING
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THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS The Top 500 List
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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, Mountainville, N.Y.† E 87.7 0.0 31 0 3 1 1 0 27 1 20
163 147 KENNEDY/JENKS CONSULTANTS INC., San Francisco, Calif. 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., Madison, Ala. 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, Los Angeles, 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, Washington, D.C. 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, Southfield, Mich. † 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
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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., Raleigh, 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., Lisle, 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, Detroit, 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, Tampa, Fla. 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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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., Clarks Summit, Pa. † 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., Los Angeles, Calif. † 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
THE TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS
(312) 616-0000 David Seaton, Chariman and CEO GAI Consultants Inc.
www.exp.com/en/home 6700 Las Colinas Blvd Gary DeJidas, PE, MBA, Chairman &
Irving, Texas 75039 CEO
EYP (469) 398-7000 385 East Waterfront Drive
Tom Birdsey, AIA, CEO and President www.fluor.com Homestead, Pa. 15120
201 Fuller Road, 5th Floor (412) 476-2000
Albany, N.Y. 12203 Foth Cos. www.gaiconsultants.com
(518) 795-3800 Randall Homel, Pres/CEO
www.eypae.com 2121 Innvovation Court Gannett Fleming
De Pere, Wis. 54115 Robert M. Scaer, PE, Chairman of the
Farnsworth Group (920) 496-6744 Board and Chief Executive Officer
Karen M. Jensen, President & CEO www.Foth.com 207 Senate Avenue
2709 McGraw Drive Camp Hill, Pa. 17011
Bloomington, Ill. 61704 FRCH Design Worldwide (717) 763-7211
(309) 663-8435 James Tippmann, Co-CEO www.gannettfleming.com
www.f-w.com 311 Elm Street, Suite 600
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Garver
Fehr & Peers (513) 241-3000 Daniel H. Williams, PE, President/Chief
Matt Henry, President/Chief Executive www.frch.com Executive Officer
Officer 4701 Northshore Drive
100 Pringle Avenue #600 Freese and Nichols Inc. North Little Rock, Ark. 72118
Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596 Brian Coltharp, President and CEO (501) 376-3633
(925) 977-3200 4055 International Plaza, Suite 200 www.GarverUSA.com
www.fehrandpeers.com Fort Worth, Texas 76110
(817) 735-7300 The Gateway Engineers Inc.
fentress architects www.freese.com Jason D. Jesso, Chief Executive Officer
Curt, Fentress 100 McMorris Road
421 Broadway Fugro Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205
Denver, Colo. 80203 Ed Saade, President (412) 921-4030
(303) 722-5000 6100 Hillcroft Street www.gatewayengineers.com
www.fentressarchitects.com Houston, Texas 77081
(713) 369-5530 GBA
FFKR Architects www.fugro.com Tim Ross, President/CEO
Roger P. Jackson, FAIA, LEED AP, 9801 Renner Blvd
President Fullerton Engineering Consultants Lenexa, Kan. 66219
730 Pacific Avenue Inc. (913) 577-8220
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 Henry M. Bellagamba, CEO www.gbateam.com
(801) 521-6186 1100 E. Woodfield Rd. Suite 500
www.ffkr.com Schaumburg, Ill. 60173 GBBN
(847) 908-8400 Matthew, Schottelkotte
Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber www.fullertonengineering.com 332 East 8th Street
Jim Susan, President/Principal Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
1515 Arboretum Drive SE Fuss & O'Neill Inc. (513) 241-8700
Grand Rapids, Mich. 49546 Peter Grose, President, CEO www.gbbn.com
(616) 575-3824 146 Hartford Road
www.ftch.com Manchester, Conn. 6040 GEI Consultants Inc.
(860) 646-2469 Ronald Palmieri, PE, President / Chief
Flad Architects www.fando.com Executive Officer
Jeffrey C. Zutz, AIA, LEED AP, 400 Unicorn Park Drive
CEO/President FXCollaborative Woburn, Mass. 1801
644 Science Drive Guy Geier, Managing Partner (781) 721-4000
Madison, Wis. 53711 22 West 19 Street www.geiconsultants .com
(608) 238-2661 New York, N.Y. 10011
www.Flad.com (212) 627-1700 Gensler
www.fxcollaborative.com Diane Hoskins & Andy Cohen,
Fluor Corp. CoCEOs
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(405) 416-8100 Sergio A Pecori, CEO and Chairman 40 S MAIN ST, STE 2300
www.guernsey.us 1525 South Sixth Street MEMPHIS, Tenn. 38103
Springfield, Ill. 62703 (901) 525-2557
Gulf Interstate Engineering Co. (217) 788-2450 www.hbg.design
Rick Barnard, President & CEO www.hanson-inc.com
16010 Barkers Point Lane, Suite 600 HBK Engineering LLC
Houston, Texas 77079-9000 Hardesty & Hanover LLC Ronald G Kaminski, CEO
(713) 850-3400 Sean A. Bluni, Principal/CEO 921 W. Van Buren
www.gie.com 1501 Broadway, Suite 601 Chicago, Ill. 60607
New York, N.Y. 10036 (312) 432-0076
GZA (212) 944-1150 www.hbkengineering.com
William E. Hadge, P.E., President & www.hardesty-hanover.com
CEO HDR
249 Vanderbilt Avenue Hargrove Engineers + Constructors Eric L. Keen, PE, Chairman and Chief
Norwood, Mass. 2062 Ralph A. Hargrove, President + CEO Executive Officer
(781) 278-3700 20 S Royal St. 8404 Indian Hills Drive
www.gza.com Mobile, Ala. 36602 Omaha, Neb. 68114
(877) 388-8356 (402) 399-1000
H&M Co. Inc. www.hargrove-epc.com hdrinc.com
James E. Campbell, III, CEO
50 Security Drive Harley Ellis Devereaux Heapy Engineering
Jackson, Tenn. 38305 J. Peter Devereaux, Chairman and CEO Richard Pavlak, Senior Principal,
(731) 664-6300 26913 Northwestern Highway, Suite President
www.hmcompany.com 200 1400 W Dorothy Lane
Southfield, Mich. 48033 Dayton, Ohio 45409
H2M architects + engineers (248) 262-1500 (937) 224-0861
Richard Humann, Chairman, Chief www.hed.design www.heapy.com
Executive Office, President
538 Broadhollow Road, 4th Floor East Hart Howerton Henderson Engineers
Melville, N.Y. 11747 A. James Tinson, Chief Executive Richard E. Smith, CEO / President
(631) 756-8000 Officer 8345 Lenexa Drive. Suite 300
www.h2m.com 10 East 40th Street Lenexa, Kan. 66215
New York, N.Y. 10016 (913) 742-5000
HAKS (212) 683-5631 www.hendersonengineers.com
Husam Ahmad, Charirman & CEO www.harthowerton.com
40 Wall Street, 11th FL Herbert, Rowland & Grubic Inc.
New York, N.Y. 10005 Hastings Architecture Associates Robert C. Grubic, P.E., President/CEO
(212) 747-1997 LLC 369 East Park Drive
www.haks.net William Hastings, David Bailey, David Harrisburg, Pa. 17111
Powell, Principal, Principal, (717) 564-1121
Haley & Aldrich Inc. Principal www.hrg-inc.com
LAWRENCE P. SMITH, 127 Third Avenue South
CEO/PRESIDENT Nashville, Tenn. 37201 HGA
70 BLANCHARD RD. #204 (615) 329-1399 Alexander T. Hunt III, President/C.E.O.
Burlington, Mass. 1803 www.haa.us 603 E Reynolds Drive
(617) 886-7400 Ruston, La. 71270
www.haleyaldrich.com Hazen and Sawyer (318) 255-6825
Charles Hocking, President and CEO www.hga-llc.com
Halff Associates Inc. 498 Seventh Avenue
Patrick Kunz, President New York, N.Y. 10018 HGA
1201 North Bowser Road (212) 539-7000 Tim Carl, FAIA, CEO
Richardson, Texas 75081 www.hazenandsawyer.com 420 North 5th Street, Suite 100
(214) 346-6200 Minneapolis, Minn. 55401
www.halff.com HBG Design (612) 758-4404
Richard G. Gardner, AIA, Practice www.hga.com
Hanson Professional Services Inc. Leader
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Highland Associates Ltd. (314) 421-2000 5339 Alpha Road, Suite 300
Gil Ben-Ami, President hok.com Dallas, Texas 75240
102 Highland Ave. (972) 701-9636
Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411 Hord Coplan Macht Inc. www.humphreys.com
(570) 586-4334 Lee Coplan, AIA, CEO
www.highlandassociates.com 750 E. Pratt Street, Suite 1100 IBI Group
Baltimore, Md. 21202 Scott Stewart, CEO
Hillis-Carnes Engineering Associates (410) 837-7311 55 St Clair Ave West, 7th floor
Inc. www.hcm2.com Toronto, Ontario M4V 2y7
William M. Carnes, PE, President (614) 818-4900
10975 Guilford Rd, Suite A Horrocks Engineers www.ibigroup.com
Annapolis Junction, Md. 20701 James Horrocks, President
(410) 880-4788 2162 W Grove Parkway, Suite 400 IMEG Corp.
www.hcea.com Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Paul VanDuyne, President/CEO
(801) 763-5100 623 26th Avenue
Hixson Architecture, Engineering, www.horrocks.com Rock Island, Ill. 61201
Interiors (309) 788-0673
J. Wickliffe Ach, President and CEO Houston Engineering Inc. www.imegcorp.com
659 Van Meter Street Jeffrey LeDoux, President/CEO
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 1401 21st Ave N Infrastructure Consulting &
(513) 241-1230 Fargo, N.D. 58102 Engineering PLLC
www.hixson-inc.com (701) 237-5065 Elham Farzam, President & CEO
www.houstoneng.com 1021 Briargate Circle
HKS Columbia, S.C. 29210
Dan Noble, CEO Hubbell, Roth & Cark Inc. (803) 822-0333
350 N Saint Paul St DANIEL W MITCHELL, PRESIDENT www.ice-eng.com
Dallas, Texas 75201 PO BOX 824
(214) 969-5599 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48303-0824 Infrastructure Engineers Inc.
www.hksinc.com (248) 454-6300 David Reser, Chief Executive Officer
www.hrcengr.com 2121 Old Hickory Tree Road
HLW International St. Cloud, Fla. 34772
John Gering, Susan Boyle, Managing Huckabee (407) 957-1660
Partners Christopher M. Huckabee, Chief infrastructureengineers.com
115 Fifth Avenue Executive Officer
New York, N.Y. 10003 801 Cherry Street, Suite 500 NORR
(212) 353-4600 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Victor Smith, Chief Executive Officer
www.hlw.com (817) 377-2969 325 North LaSalle Street, Suite 500
www.huckabee-inc.com Chicago, Ill. 60654
HMC Architects (312) 424-2400
Brian Staton, President and CEO Huitt-Zollars Inc. www.norr.com
3456 Concours Street Robert Zollars, CEO
Los Angeles, Calif. 90071 1717 McKinney Avenue, Suite 1400 Integral Group
(213) 542-8300 Dallas, Texas 75202 Kevin Hydes, Founder + CEO
www.hmcarchitects.com (214) 871-3311 427 13th Street
www.huitt-zollars.com Oakland, Calif. 94612
HNTB Cos. (510) 663-2070
Rob Slimp, Chairman and CEO Hull & Associates Inc. www.integralgroup.com
715 Kirk Drive Craig Kasper, CEO
Kansas City, Mo. 64105 6397 Emerald Parkway, Suite 200 Integrus Architecture
(816) 472-1201 Dublin, Ohio 43016 Brian Carter, CEO, Principal Architect
www.hntb.com (614) 793-8777 10 South Cedar Street
www.hullinc.com Spokane, Wash. 99201
HOK (509) 838-8681
Bill Hellmuth, FAIA, Chairman + CEO Humphreys & Partners Architects www.integrusarch.com
10 South Broadway, Suite 200 LP
St. Louis, Mo. 63102 Mark Humphreys, Founder & CEO Interface Engineering Inc.
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Andy Frichtl, PE, LEED AP, Managing (410) 737-8677 7430 Second Avenue
Principal www.jensenhughes.com Detroit, Mich. 48202
100 SW Main Street, Suite 1600 (313) 202-7000
Portland, Ore. 97204 JLG Architects www.albertkahn.com
(503) 226-2266 MIchelle Mongeon Allen, CEO
www.interfaceengineering.com 124 N 3rd St Kapur & Associates
Grand Forks, N.D. 58203 Ramesh Kapur, President/CEO
Intertek-PSI (701) 746-1727 7711 N. Port Washington Road
Gavin Campbell, Global Senior Vice www.jlgarchitects.com Milwaukee, Wis. 53217
President (414) 751-7200
545 E. Algonquin Road Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson Inc. kapurengineers.com
Arlington Heights, Ill. 60005 John A. Moeller, President
(800) 548-7901 40 Wight Avenue KBR Inc.
www.intertek.com/building Hunt Valley, Md. 21030 Stuart Bradie, President & CEO, Group
(410) 329-3100 President of E&C
IPS-Integrated Project Services LLC www.jmt.com 601 Jefferson St
Dave Goswami, PE, Chairman & Chief Houston, Texas 77002
Executive Officer Jones Edmunds & Associates Inc. (713) 753-2000
721 Arbor Way, Suite 100 Stanley F. Ferreira, Jr, President and www.kbr.com
Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 CEO
(610) 828-4090 730 NE Waldo Road KCI Technologies Inc.
www.ipsdb.com Gainesville, Fla. 32641 Terry Neimeyer, CEO/Chairman
(352) 377-5821 936 Ridgebrook Road
ISG www.jonesedmunds.com Sparks, Md. 21152
Chad Surprenant, President, CEO (410) 316-7800
115 E. Hickory St. Suite 300 Jones|Carter www.kci.com
Mankato, Minn. 56001 Robert L. Aylward, President & CEO
(507) 387-6651 6330 West Loop South, Suite 150 Keith and Schnars PA
www.is-grp.com Bellaire, Texas 77401 Errol Kalayci, CEO
(713) 777-5337 6500 North Andrews Avenue
Jacobs www.jonescarter.com Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33309
Steven J. Demetriou, Chairman and (954) 776-1616
Chief Executive Officer Jordan & Skala Engineers www.ksfla.com
1999 Bryan Street, Suite 1200 Tim Milam, PE, President, Principal
Dallas, Texas 75201 4275 Shackleford Road Kendall/Heaton Associates Inc.
(214) 638-0145 Norcross, Ga. 80093 John P. O'Connell, CEO
www.jacobs.com (770) 447-5547 3050 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 1000
jordanskala.com Houston, Texas 77056
Jaros, Baum & Bolles (713) 877-1192
Mitchel W. Simpler, Managing Partner J-U-B Engineers Inc. www,kendall-heaton.com
80 Pine Street Lee E. Cammack, CEO
New York, N.Y. 10005 250 S. Beechwood Ave., #201 Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Inc.
(212) 530-9300 Boise, Idaho 83709 Keith London, President/CEO
www.jbb.com (208) 376-7330 303 Second Street, Suite 300 South
www.jub.com San Francisco, Calif. 94107
JCJ Architecture (415) 243-2150
Peter N. Stevens, LEED AP, President Kadrmas Lee & Jackson (KLJ) http://www.kennedyjenks.com/
120 Huyshope Ave, Suite 400 Dean Anagnost, Chief Executive
Hartford, Conn. 6106 Officer Kiewit Corp.
(860) 247-9226 4585 Coleman St Bruce Grewcock, CEO
JCJ.com Bismarck, N.D. 58503 1000 Kiewit Plaza
(701) 355-8400 Omaha, Neb. 68131
Jensen Hughes kljeng.com (402) 342-2052
Paul Orzeske, CEO www.kiewit.com
3610 Commerce Drive, Suite 817 Albert Kahn Associates Inc.
Baltimore, Md. 21227 Alan H. Cobb, FAIA, President & CEO Kimley-Horn
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Nicholas M. DeNichilo, PE, President 125 South Pearl Street, Suite 1100 www.ohm-advisors.com
and CEO Jackson, Miss. 39201
111 Wood Avenue South (601) 948-3071 Olsson Associates
Iselin, N.J. 08830-4112 www.neel-schaffer.com Brad Strittmatter, Chief Executive
(973) 379-3400 Officer
mottmac.com NELSON 601 P Street
John Ozzie Nelson Jr.; Jim Tippman, Lincoln, Neb. 68508
ms consultants Inc. Chairman, Co-CEO; Co-CEO (402) 474-6311
THOMAS E. MOSURE, PRESIDNET, 1201 Marquette Avenue South www.olssonassociates.com
CEO Minneapolis, Minn. 55403
2221 Schrock Road (612) 822-1211 On-Board Engineering
Columbus, Ohio 43229-1547 www.nelsononline.com Robert J. Wilson, CEO
(614) 898-7100 50 Millstone Road, Building 300, Suite
www.msconsultants.com Waldemar S. Nelson and Co. Inc. 110
Charles Nelson, Chairman East Windsor, N.J. 8520
MSA Professional Services Inc. 1200 St. Charles Ave. (609) 945-8000
Gilbert A Hantzsch, CEO New Orleans, La. 70130 www.onboardusa.com
1230 South Boulevard (504) 523-5281
Baraboo, Wis. 53913 www.wsnelson.com OPN Architects
(608) 356-2771 Daniel J. Thies, Principal
www.msa-ps.com Ninyo & Moore Geotech and 200 Fifth Ave SE, Suite 201
Environ. Sciences Conslts. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52403
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Avram Ninyo, Principal Engineer (319) 363-6018
Engineers 5710 Ruffin Road opnarchitects.com
Peter W. Deming, Partner San Diego, Calif. 92123
14 Penn Plaza, 225 West 34Th Street, (858) 576-1000 Orbital Engineering Inc.
6th Floor www.ninyoandmoore.com Robert J. Lewis, CEO
New York, N.Y. 10122 1344 Fifth Ave.
(917) 339-9300 NOVA Engineering & Environmental Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219
www.mrce.com LLC (412) 261-9100
Randall L. Bagwell, President & CEO www.orbitalengr.com
Murraysmith Inc. 3900 Kennesaw 75 Parkway, Suite 100
Chris Rayasam, CEO Kennesaw, Ga. 30144 Otak Inc.
888 SW 5th Ave., Suite 1170 (770) 425-0777 Jim Hamann, President & CEO
Portland, Ore. 97204 www.usanova.com 808 SW Third Ave, Suite 300
(503) 225-9010 Portland, Ore. 97204
www.murraysmith.us NV5 Global Inc. (503) 287-6825
Dickerson Wright, Chairman, Chief www.otak.com
NAC Architecture Executive Officer
Dana Harbaugh, President & CEO 200 South Park Road, Suite 350 P2S Inc.
1203 W. Riverside Hollywood, Florida 33021 Kevin L. Peterson, President / CEO
Spokane, Wash. 99201 (954) 495-2112 5000 E. Spring Street, 8th Floor
(509) 838-8240 www.nv5.com Long Beach, Calif. 90815
http://www.nacarchitecture.com/ (562) 497-2999
OBG http://www.p2sinc.com/
NBBJ James A. Fox, Chief Executive Officer
Steve McConnell, FAIA, Managing 333 W. Washington St. Page Southerland Page Inc.
Partner Syracuse, N.Y. 13202 James Wright, Senior Principal
223 Yale Ave North (315) 956-6100 1615 M Street NW, Suite 700
Seattle, Wash. 98109 www.obg.com Washington, D.C. 20036
(206) 223-5555 (202) 909-4900
www.nbbj.com OHM Advisors www.pagethink.com
John J. Hiltz, PE, President
Neel-Schaffer Inc. 34000 Plymouth Rd. Pape-Dawson Engineers Inc.
W. Hibbett Neel, PE, President and Livonia, Mich. 48150 Gene Dawson, Jr., President
CEO (734) 522-6711 2000 NW Loop 410
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Christopher M. Solomon, RPLS, CEO Raleigh, N.C. 27605 James Lee, President
and President (919) 789-9977 316 Second Street SE, Suite 500
4801 Southwest Parkway, Bldg 2, Ste. www.sepiengineering.com Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
100 (800) 798-0313
Austin, Texas 78735 SGA Design Group www.shive-hattery.com
(512) 447-0575 Christopher B. Goble, President & CEO
www.sam.biz 1437 S. Boulder Ave., Suite 550 Short Elliott Hendrickson
Tulsa, Okla. 74119 Sam L. Claassen, CEO/President
SANDIS Civil Engineers Surveyors (918) 587-8600 3535 Vadnais Center Drive
Planners www.sgadesigngroup.com Saint Paul, Minn. 55110
Ken Olcott, President, CEO (651) 490-2000
1700 S. Winchester Blvd., Suite 200 Shafer, Kline & Warren www.sehinc.com
Campbell, Calif. 95008 Ronald D. Petering, PE, PTOE,
(408) 636-0900 President and CEO Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
www.sandis.net 11250 Corporate Avenue Charles Russo, Chief Executive Officer
Lenexa, Kan. 66219 and Senior Principal
Sargent & Lundy LLC (913) 888-7800 41 Seyon Street, Building 1, Suite 500
Thomas R. White, Chairman, President www.skw-inc.com Waltham, Mass. 2453
& CEO (781) 907-9000
55 East Monroe Street Shalom Baranes Associates PC www.sgh.com
Chicago, Ill. 60603 Shalom Baranes, President
(312) 269-2000 1010 Wisconsin Avenue NW, 900 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
www.sargentlundy.com Washington, D.C. 20007 Gary Haney, William Baker, Carrie
(202) 342-2200 Byles, Partners, Executive
Sasaki www.sbaranes.com Committee
James Miner, Managing Principal 14 Wall Street
64 Pleasant St Shannon & Wilson Inc. New York, N.Y. 10005
Watertown, Mass. 02472-2316 Gerard Buechel, President (212) 298-9300
(617) 926-3300 400 N 34th Street, Suite 100 www.som.com
www.sasaki.com Seattle, Wash. 98103
(206) 632-8020 SME
Saulsbury Industries Inc. www.shannonwilson.com Mark K. Kramer, PE, CEO/President
Rick Graves, Chief Executive Officer 43980 Plymouth Oaks Blvd
2951 E Interstate 20 Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects Plymouth, Mich. 48170
Odessa, Texas 79766 Ltd. (734) 454-9900
(432) 366-3686 Neil Sheehan, Principal www.sme-usa.com
www.saulsbury.com 30 W. Monroe, Suite 900
Chicago, Ill. 60603 Smith Seckman Reid Inc.
Schnabel Engineering Inc. (312) 633-2900 Steve Lane, PE, DEE, CEO & President
Walter Rabe, PE, President, CEO www.sheehannaglehartray.com 2995 Sidco Drive
9800 JEB Stuart Parkway Suite 200 Nashville, Tenn. 37204
Glen Allen, Va. 23059 Sheladia Associates Inc. (615) 383-1113
(804) 264-3222 Manish Kothari, CEO www.ssr-inc.com
www.schnabel-eng.com 15825 Shady Grove Rd.
Rockville, Md. 20850 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill
SCS Engineers (301) 590-3939 Architecture
James J. Walsh, P.E., President/CEO www.sheladia.com Adrian Smith, Partner, Chief Executive
3900 Kiilroy Airport Way, Ste. 100 Office
Long Beach, Calif. 90806 Shepley Bulfinch 111 W. Monroe, Suite 2300
(800) 869-0235 Carole Wedge, FAIA, President Chicago, Ill. 60603
www.scsengineers.com 2 Seaport Lane (312) 920-1888
Boston, Mass. 2210 http://smithgill.com
SEPI Engineering and Construction (617) 423-1700
Inc. www.shepleybulfinch.com SmithGroupJJR
Sepideh Saidi, PE, President and CEO Mike Medici, President, Managing
1025 Wade Avenue Shive-Hattery Partner
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Zyscovich Architects
Bernard Zyscovich, FAIA, Founding
Partner
100 N Biscayne Blvd., 27th Floor
Miami, Fla. 33132
(305) 372-5222
www.zyscovich.com