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Fortune 500 engineering firms — who they are and what they actually build.

A reference hub on the publicly traded engineering majors: scopes, license footprint, vendor onboarding, and live procurement signal.

The majors move differently than the rest of the market.

Fortune 500 engineering firms operate at a scale most owners never touch — billion-dollar EPC contracts, multi-year federal programs, global delivery teams. The procurement process, fee structure, and bid cycle reflect that.

This hub catalogs the publicly listed engineering majors, plus equivalent private giants (Bechtel, Black & Veatch, Burns & McDonnell). Each profile covers disciplines, signature projects, vendor onboarding paths, and current public-sector bidding activity.

Use it when scoping a mega-project, evaluating a teaming partner, or tracking who is winning federal infrastructure work.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which Fortune 500 companies are engineering firms?+

Fluor, Jacobs Solutions, AECOM, Emerson Electric, Parsons, KBR, Quanta Services, and MasTec are among the publicly traded engineering and engineering-services firms on the Fortune 500. Many more — like Bechtel — are privately held and rank on equivalent revenue lists.

What scopes do Fortune 500 engineering firms cover?+

Mega-projects: refineries, LNG terminals, transit systems, semiconductor fabs, federal infrastructure, defense programs, and global EPC delivery. They bring in-house P.E. rosters across all 50 states plus international license coverage.

Should a mid-size project hire a Fortune 500 firm?+

Usually no. The overhead and minimum fee structure of a Fortune 500 firm makes them uneconomic below roughly $50M in construction value. For mid-size scopes, use a specialized regional firm — VectorCore filters by firm size and project range.

How do I get on a Fortune 500 firm's vendor list?+

Most maintain supplier diversity and subcontractor portals. Certifications (MBE/WBE/DBE, ISO 9001), bonding capacity, and a track record on at least one comparable scope are typically required.

Can I see live RFPs from Fortune 500 firms?+

Public infrastructure RFPs are visible on government procurement portals. VectorCore aggregates live engineering procurement signal so you can see who is bidding what, where, in near real time.

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