Published February 2006
EBJ’s Annual Review of the U.S. Environmental Consulting & Engineering industry
This 32-page issue of EBJ provides a snapshot of the $22-billion Environmental Consulting & Engineering industry with the latest market data by EBJ, interviews with more than 25 C&E executives and other sources.
The U.S. environmental consulting & engineering industry grew 6.2% to $20.78 billion in 2004 and an estimated 8% to $22.4 billion in 2005—the highest annual growth rates for the C&E business in 15 years. Reason for celebration and reason for optimism in the short-term, but also reason to examine just why the past two years have seen record growth and how sustainable is the current cycle.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Environmental Consulting & Engineering Overview:
2004 and 2005 bring a return to more prosperous times for the $22.4-billion environmental C&E segment; EBJ presents market figures, trend analysis and company rankings 1-5
Features:
Hurricane Katrina brings disaster market into relief; EnSafe makes inroads into China; and market shifts favor new contract mechanisms 6-11
C&E Profiles:
Prominent M&As highlight C&E activity in 2005 as Kleinfelder buys GSC, AECOM merges in ENSR and ARCADIS acquires BBL; Market and management focus create a framework of success for Weston, Safety and Ecology, W&M, IRG, Gannett Fleming and Hart Crowser 12-22
Management Outlook:
Community planning opportunities offer platform for higher-value municipal work; Former C&E exec reveals his keys to success 23-27
Stock Reporter:
2005 closes on slow note for Wall Street 28-31
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EXHIBITS FOUND IN THIS ISSUE
- The U.S. Environmental Consulting & Engineering Industry, 1985-2005
- Revenue Distribution of 2004 U.S. C&E Market
- U.S. C&E Market, 1995-2005 ($mil and % of market)
- Consolidation of U.S. Environmental C&E Market, 1990-2005
- EBJ’s Top Environmental C&E Firms in 2004
- Gross Revenues 1995-2005: Roy F. Weston/Weston Solutions
- Exchange Index Comparisons
- Environmental Industry Summary: 2nd Half of 2005
COMPANIES FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE
Abatix
AECOM
Agilent Technologies Inc.
American Water Works Assn
Applied Earth Sciences
ARCADIS
Ashbritt Inc.
Asian Development Bank
Assn of Bay Area Governments
Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Bechtel
Blasland, Bouck & Lee
BWXT Technologies
Capstone Turbine Corp
CECO Environmental
Ceres Environmental Services
CET Services
CH2M HILL
Clean Harbors
CMC Inc.
Congress of the New Urbanism
Dames & Moore/URS
Delta Envl Consultants
Design, Community & Envt
Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co.
Earth Tech
ECC Operating Services Inc.
Ecology & Environment |
EnSafe Inc.
ENSR International Inc.
Env’l Financial Consulting Gp
Environmental Quality Mgmt
Ferguson Harbour
FuelTech
Fluor
Foster Wheeler
Framatome ANP
Gannett Fleming Inc.
Geologic Services Corp.
Graziano & Partners
Hart Crowser
HBC/Terracon
Hudson Technologies Inc.
International Resources Group
Jones & Stokes
KCI Technologies Inc.
Kemron Environmental
Kleinfelder
KMPG LLP
Los Alamos Technical Associates
MACTEC
Malcolm Pirnie
Matrix Service Co.
Maunsell
McDermott International
MEC Analytical |
Metcalf & Eddy
Mooney & Associates
MWH Global Inc.
Natural Resources Defense Cncl
NewFields
O’Brien & Gere
Parallax Inc.
Parsons Corp
Pentec Environmental
Philips & Jordon Inc.
PL International Limited
Safety and Ecology Corp.
Severn Trent Laboratories
Shaw Group
Smart Growth America
Tetra Tech
Trade-Winds Environmental
Restoration Inc
U.S. Agency for International
Development
URS Corp.
Varian
W&M Environmental Inc.
W.D. Hall Company
Weston Solutions Inc.
WRS Infrastructure & Envt
XL Insurance
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Published February 2006
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