SJ Ranks Among Top International Design Firms in ENR Top Global Sourcebook 2025
SJ Group has been recognised as one of world’s leading international design firms in the Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top Global Sourcebook 2025. The Group achieved strong rankings across four major sectors – general building, transportation, power and environment, and secured top five positions in the mixed use, solid waste, dams and reservoirs sub-sectors.
This recognition follows SJ Group’s ranking at 24th in the ENR Top 225 International Design Firms 2025 list which tracks revenue from design services on projects outside a firm’s home country.
The ENR Global Sourcebook ranks the top international design firms across six major sectors based on annual revenue. ENR is widely regarded as a trusted, independent source of news and analysis for the global built environment industry, providing industry performance benchmarks and authoritative insights through its annual surveys and rankings of international companies in engineering, architecture and environmental services and other specialties.
Sean Chiao, Group CEO of SJ Group said, “Recognition like this comes from the trust our clients place in us to deliver work that matters. For SJ, rankings are never the goal, but they reflect how our work is viewed globally and the quality and collaboration our teams bring to complex projects. I want to thank our clients for their confidence, and our colleagues across the Group for earning that trust every day.”
SJ has been ranked in these sectors:
General Building
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11th
General Building
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4th
Mixed Use
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6th
Multi-Unit Residential
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7th
Government Offices
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7th
Sports
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19th
Healthcare
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21st
Commercial Offices and Banks
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21st
Hotels, Motels and Convention Centers
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25th
Retail
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Transportation
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17th
Transportation
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6th
Highways
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12th
Airports
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17th
Bridges
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22nd
Marine and Port Facilities
The Logan Enhancement Project is a major highway upgrade that has vastly improved safety and connectivity for communities in Southeast Queensland.
Power
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24th
Power
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6th
Hydro Plants
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7th
Solar Generation
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16th
Transmission and Distribution
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Environment
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10th
Water Supply
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4th
Dams and Reservoirs
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5th
Solid Waste
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9th
Treatment and Desalination
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41st
Sewer and Solid Waste
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