Engineering News-Record has ranked Jacobs No. 1 in its list of Top 500 Design Firms. Widely considered the industry benchmark, the annual list ranks both publicly and privately held U.S. companies, based on revenue for design-specific services performed in the previous year. Jacobs has held a top five position in the Top 500 list since ENR’s rankings began in 2003, and we’re proud to retain the top spot for a fifth consecutive year.
“For the past six years Jacobs has been on a transformation journey to become a company like no other," said Jacobs Chair & CEO Steve Demetriou. "Our culture, with an emphasis on inclusion, is the cornerstone of our success and has proven to be a competitive advantage that enables us to be agile, innovative, collaborative and transparent – today and into the future.”
This year ENR’s lead article featured one of Jacobs’ electric vehicle projects and comments from one of our leaders in relation to our new Divergent Solutions Business:
First Inductive Charging Project on a US Public Road, Michigan Department of Transportation
Jacobs is part of a consortium selected by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop and implement an inductive vehicle charging pilot – the first of its kind in the United States. The project team will be led by Electreon, a leading provider of wireless charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs). NextEnergy, a Detroit-based clean energy accelerator, will head up stakeholder and partner engagement. The pilot will also be supported by partners like Ford Motor Company and DTE Energy — a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services — among others. As engineering partner, Jacobs is providing project management and design services to successfully deliver this pilot project through to operations in 2023.
As part of our bold strategy, we’ve created a new Divergent Solutions business that’s focused on developing and delivering innovative, next generation cloud, cyber, data and digital technologies across the whole of Jacobs. Our new data solutions accelerator will integrate cloud, cyber and data-management technologies for clients across all of our design markets.
“This move recognizes the significant progress we’ve made,” said Jacobs Executive Vice President and President of Critical Mission Solutions Steve Arnette. “More than that, it acknowledges the importance of embracing disruption and innovation to drive solutions horizontally across the company and create value for our clients.”
Among the rankings outside of the Top 500, we’re ranked among the top 3 in many, with several rankings improving from last year.
#1:
Hazardous Waste
Sewer and Waste
Telecommunications
Manufacturing
Top 3:
Transportation
General Building
Industrial Process/ Petroleum
Water
To read the full article and see a complete list of ENR’s Top 500 Design Firms, visit ENR.com.
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