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Benchmarking Texas and Southeast Design Leaders: ENR’s 2026 Design Firm Ranking highlights architecture and engineering firms shaping the region’s booming construction market. Haskell Co. is among more than 125 companies that have already sent surveys.

ENR Texas & Southeast’s annual Top Design Firms ranking puts architecture and engineering firms in the spotlight as a standout firm in one of the nation’s most competitive and fastest-growing construction markets.

Although the initial submission deadline has passed, late entries are still being accepted on our polls page. For more information, contact Vince Kong at kongv@enr.com or Jack McMackin at mcmackinj@enr.com.

The annual ranking, like ENR’s Prime Contractor and Specialty Contractor lists, gives ENR owners, contractors, talent and other readers a look at listed companies’ market visibility, top markets and recent successes. In addition, many companies use it internally to compare their growth and market position with competitors.

ENR’s Texas and Southeast rankings include design firms doing business in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Puerto Rico. Rankings are based on total regional revenue for design services. Firms will also be ranked by state revenue and, where appropriate, by design discipline.

Here is a preliminary list of respondents to the 2026 Top Design Firms survey for the Texas and Southeast region as of April 14. So far, more than 125 companies have responded to this year’s survey. Last year, ENR Texas & Louisiana’s Top Design Firms ranking included more than 150 firms. See the full rankings, including revenue figures and specialty breakdowns, in the June 8 issue of ENR Texas & Southeast.

  • Abstract Group, Inc.
  • AECOM
  • Affiliated Engineers, Inc.
  • Alliance Consulting Engineers, Inc.
  • American engineering
  • Arcadis North America
  • AtkinsRealis
  • Atwell, LLC
  • Audubon Companies
  • AVCON, INC.
  • Yesterday Saint Gross
  • airs
  • Baird, Hampton & Brown, Inc.
  • Barge design solutions
  • bless
  • Bennett & Pless, Inc.
  • BGE, Inc.
  • Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. (Bowman)
  • BRPH Companies, Inc.
  • Burgess & Nipple, Inc.
  • Burns and McDonnell
  • Carroll Daniel, Inc.
  • CHA Consulting, Inc.
  • CJMW Architecture
  • Colliers Engineering and Design
  • Collins Engineers, Inc
  • Corgan
  • CPH Consulting LLC
  • Cushing Terrell
  • David Evans Enterprises, Inc.
  • Dewberry
  • DFW Consulting Group, Inc.
  • DLR Group
  • DRMP, Inc.
  • Duplantis Design Group, PC
  • ECS Group of Companies
  • Electrical Consultants, Inc.
  • ESP Associates, Inc.
  • EXP
  • Farnsworth Group, Inc.
  • Freese and Nichols, Inc.
  • Garver
  • GEI Consultants, Inc.
  • GFT
  • Goodwyn Mills Cawood
  • ACCOUNT
  • Gray Civil, Inc.
  • H&H
  • H2M architects + engineers
  • stocking
  • Haskell
  • HDR
  • HKS
  • HNTB Corporation
  • Holt Consulting Company, LLC
  • IMAGE
  • JCJ Architecture
  • Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc. (JMT)
  • KAI
  • Kendall/Heaton Associates
  • Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc.
  • Kimley-Horn
  • Kirksey Architecture
  • Kisinger Campo & Associates, Corp.
  • Kleinfelder, Inc.
  • Lang
  • LJA Engineering, Inc.
  • Lockwood, Andrews and Newnam, Inc.
  • M&S Engineering
  • Architecture Marmon Mok
  • Maternal Professional Engineering
  • McKim & Creed
  • McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture
  • Merrick & Company
  • Architecture of the method
  • Metric Engineering Inc.
  • Michael Baker International
  • Moffatt and Nichol
  • Mott MacDonald
  • Ninyo & Moore, a SOCOTEC company
  • OLC Architecture, Interiors and Aquatics
  • Pape-Dawson
  • Parkhill
  • Parsons
  • PBK
  • PGAL
  • PM Design, Inc.
  • Pond and company
  • PRIME AE Group, Inc.
  • Primus Design Services, Inc.
  • Quiddity Engineering, LLC
  • Raba Kistner, Inc.
  • REES
  • RRC Power & Energy, LLC
  • RS&H, Inc.
  • Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP
  • O’Brien Halls
  • SAM, LLC
  • Shepley Bulfinch
  • Sigma Technologies, Ltd.
  • Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
  • Smith group
  • Stanley Consultants
  • Stantec
  • Strand Associates
  • STV
  • Summit Design and Engineering Services, Inc.
  • SWCA Environmental Consultants
  • Syska Hennessy Group
  • Talbert, Bright & Ellington, LLC
  • Teague Nall and Perkins, Inc.
  • Terracon
  • The Beck Group
  • The Korte company
  • Three Notch Group, Inc.
  • TLC engineering solutions
  • training
  • Vanderweil Engineers
  • HBV
  • Volkert, Inc.
  • Walter P Moore
  • Westwood Professional Services
  • WGI, Inc.
  • Wilson & Company, Inc., Engineers and Architects
  • WithersRavenel, Inc.
  • Woodard & Curran
  • Woolpert
  • WSP USA
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Vince Kong is ENR’s Southeast Regional Editor, based in San Antonio, Texas. A veteran journalist, he brings deep experience covering regional growth, infrastructure policy and community impact, shaped by previous reporting roles in Florida and New Mexico. Prior to joining ENR, Vince led digital content initiatives for NPR affiliates in Texas and Florida, and was an editor for Treasure Coast Newspapers and a reporter for the Albuquerque Journal.

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