Sargent & Lundy debuted at No. 36 on Engineering News-Record’s list of the Top 50 Program Management Firms and No. 63 among the Top 100 Construction Management/PM-for-Fee Firms. It’s the first time the company has appeared on either list, marking a strong showing for its growing project management office services.
Sargent & Lundy’s PMO team brings specialized skills for traditional and advanced energy solutions to projects of all types across the power and energy industry. The firm provides clear and timely information for clients to effectively react to evolving project challenges and deliver projects efficiently and on schedule.
“We’re rapidly expanding this business area as we address our clients’ needs in the evolving power generation and transmission landscape,” said Sargent & Lundy Chairman, President, and CEO Victor Suchodolski. “We have a solid team with decades of experience across all disciplines in the power and energy industry who have earned our clients’ trust. Making it onto this list is an accomplishment, and I expect we’ll continue to strengthen our position in this market.”
The rankings are part of ENR’s annual Top 100 Professional Services Firms issue and are based on revenue from construction and program management fees for construction-related projects. ENR is considered the gold standard in reporting on the industry.
Earlier this year, Sargent & Lundy ranked 23rd among ENR’s signature list of the Top 500 Design Firms and climbed to No. 3 among the top 20 firms in the power industry. The firm also secured an all-time high mark of No. 14 on the magazine’s Top 100 Pure Designers and an impressive showing at No. 23 on the Top 50 in International Markets list.
Sargent & Lundy is a global leader in power, energy, and decarbonization with expertise in grid modernization, renewable energy, energy storage, nuclear power, conventional power, carbon capture, and hydrogen. Sargent & Lundy delivers comprehensive project services – from consulting, design, and implementation to construction management, commissioning, and operations/maintenance – with an emphasis on quality and safety.