Description
EBJ’s annual analysis of the environmental consulting & engineering industry details a full statistical account of the $30 billion U.S. C&E industry in 2015 and 2016, with final figures for 2015 and an updated forecast for 2017-18, including environmental industry growth and profitability. A market overview and the accompanying EBJ dataset in Excel format provides a market breakdown and forecast by client, media and service type and exhibits show geographic breakdowns and lists of top firms. After 2-3% growth in 2015 and 2015, and forecasts 3-3.5% for 2016 and 2017.
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Exhibits and data included in and with this Environmental Consulting & Engineering Industry Review & Outlook issue (which includes Environmental Industry Growth and Profitability) are:
- U.S. Environmental Consulting & Engineering Industry 2004-16
- Revenue Performance of U.S. Environmental Consulting & Engineering Firms by Size in 2013-2015 ($mil)
- Revenue Performance of U.S. Environmental C&E Firms, 2009-2015
- Consolidation of U.S. C&E Industry 1990-2015
- Annual Size and Growth of U.S. C&E Industry: 1994-2016
- Marketshare of Top U.S. C&E Firms by Size Category: 2000-2015
- Share of International Revenues Derived by U.S. C&E Firms
- Share of Top 10 U.S. Environmental C&E Firms, 1995-2015
- Ranking of Environmental Industry Client Sectors in 2013-16
- Top 50 U.S. Environmental C&E Firms in 2015
- Engineering/Consulting Firm Internal Growth: Median vs. Weighted Average
- Steady Growth in Profitability in Engineering/Consulting Firms
- Beat & Worst Sector Outlook from EFCG Annual Surveys 2012-2016
- U.S. Renewable Energy Consulting & Engineering (C&E) and Engineering Construction (EC)/PM/Installation
- Percentage of Firms Doing Acquisitions, 2002-2017
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Table of Contents
01.C&E Overview: EBJ’s overview and forecast for the $29.5-billion U.S. environmental consulting & engineering industry shows 2-3% growth in 2015 and 2016, with larger companies lagging in growth, but still consolidating by acquisition.pg 1-5
02.EFCG survey data shows growth and profits pointing in the right direction.pg 6-7
03.Profiles and Q&As: CDM Smith focuses on tried formula of innovation and customer service; Willdan blossoms in energy efficiency; Huntingdon Ingalls launches SN3 to lead in nuclear services; ATC steps back in: acquires three firms in 2016; EcoAnalysts strengthens niche leadership with first acquisition.pg 8-15
04.Feature: Electric power sector drives growth for environmental consultants in 2015 and 2016 with coal-to-gas shift, renewable energy, coal combustion residuals and other drivers; Brattle Group, Burns & McDonnell, Ecology & Environment, ERM, ICF, TRC and Fluor all benefit from growing business in power.pg 16-32
05.Advisor Steve Gido shares M&A takeaways from 2016; EFCG weighs in on Stantec-MWH deal; Recent financial results show mixed performance of top tier firms.pg 33-37
06.Environment Analyst shares global perspective on environmental consulting.pg 38-39
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