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2019-2020 Directory of ACEC/NC Member Firms Celebrating 50 Years ACEC/NC MISSION STATEMENT To promote the business interests of engineering companies by providing legislative advocacy and business services. American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 1340 Raleigh, NC 27601 (919) 781-7934 [email protected]

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2019-2020 Directory of ACEC/NC Member Firms

Celebrating 50 Years

ACEC/NC MISSION STATEMENTTo promote the business interests of engineering companies

by providing legislative advocacy and business services.American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina

150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 1340Raleigh, NC 27601

(919) [email protected]

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Wells Fargo Capital Center150 Fayetteville Street

Suite 1340Raleigh, NC 27601

Tel: (919) 781-7934

Fax: (919) 781-7319

Contact Information

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James Smith, P.E. Executive [email protected]

Fred Burchett, P.E.

Member Recruitment & Retention& Assistant Executive Director

[email protected]

Jessica Mills, CMPEvent & Meeting Planner

[email protected]

Meredith Houston, CAEAdministrative and Communications Manager

[email protected]

Randi Jean VeibergAdministrative Assistant & Webmaster

[email protected]

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Jim Smith, P.E.Executive Director

ACEC/NC

Scott Hinesley, P.E. RRCPresident-ElectREI Engineers, Inc.

Derek Clyburn, P.E.President

ECS Southeast, LLP

Elizabeth Phipps P.E. Secretary/Treasurer

KCI Associates

Iona Thomas, AICPDirector

McAdams Company

Paul Meehan, P.E. Vice-President

HDR

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Gary Hartong, P.E. LEED AP

National DirectorThe Wooten Company

Josh Dalton, P.E., CPESCDirector

Sungate Design Group

Mike Slusher, P.E.Director

Davis-Martin-Powell & Associates, Inc.

Colin DavisDirectorKleinfelder

Jason Peterson, P.E., CCMDirector

S&ME

Stephen Greene, P.E.Director

Ramey Kemp & Associates

2019 - 2020 Board of Directors

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Executive Committee

NATIONAL DIRECTOR:Gary Hartong, P.E., LEED APThe Wooten Company129 N. Boylan AvenueRaleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 828-0531Email: [email protected]

PRESIDENT:Derek L. Clyburn, P.E.ECS Southeast, LLP9001 Glenwood AvenueRaleigh, NC 27617Tel: (919) 861-9910Email: [email protected]

PRESIDENT ELECTScott Hinesley, P.E., RRCREI Engineers 1927 JN Pease Pl, Ste. 201 Charlotte, NC 28262Tel: (704) 596-0331Email: [email protected]

VICE PRESIDENTPaul Meehan, P.E.HDR555 Fayetteville Street, Suite 900Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 232-6611Email: [email protected]

SECRETARY/TREASURER Elizabeth Phipps, P.E.KCI Associates of NC, PA4601 Six Forks Road, Ste. 220Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 783-9214Email: [email protected]

2019 - 2020 Board of Directors

Directors

Mike Slusher, P.E.Davis-Martin-Powell & Associates, INC6415 Old Plank RoadHigh Point, NC 27265Tel: (336) 886-4821Email: [email protected]

Josh Dalton, P.E., CPESCSungate Design Group, P.A.905 Jones Franklin RoadRaleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 859-2243Email: [email protected]

Iona Thomas, AICPMcAdams Company2905 Meridian ParkwayDurham, NC 27713Tel: (919) 361-5000Email: [email protected]

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Stephen Greene, P.E.New 2 year termRamey Kemp & Associates5808 Faringdon Place, Ste. 100Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 872-5115Email: [email protected]

Jason Peterson, P.E., CCMNew 2 year termS&ME3201 Spring Forest RoadRaleigh NC 27616Tel: (919) 872-2660Email: [email protected]

Colin DavisNew 2 year termKleinfelder6200 Harris Technology BlvdCharlotte, NC 28269Tel: (704) 598-1049Email: [email protected]

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ACEC/NC Contact Information Page i

ACEC/NC Standing Events & ACEC National Conferences Page 2

2019 EEA Awards Page 3

ACEC/National Executive Committee Page 6

Member Firm Fields of Practice Page 7

Member Firm Information Page 9

ACEC/NC Committees and Forums Page 53

Qualifications-Based Selection of Design Professionals Page 56

3-Step QBS Process Page 62

Who We Are and the Benefits of Membership Page 63

ACEC/NC Index of Member Firms Page 65

Appendix A Page 67

Please refer to the ACEC/NC website, www.acecnc.org, to find information regarding:

• Details & registration information for ACEC/NC Seminars & Membership Meetings • Membership application forms• Current & previous issues of the ACEC/NC newsletter• ACEC/NC Constitution, Rules & Bylaws• Information about the “ACEC NC/PAC” and “Engineering Companies for North

Carolina” Independent Expenditure Account.• Discussion groups for committees and forums

Table of Contents

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ACEC/National Conference Schedule through 2022

DATE LOCATION CITY

October 13-16, 2019 ACEC National Fall Conference Chicago, IL

April 26-29, 2020 Washington Marriott Wardman Park Washington, D.C.

October 28-31, 2020 Marriott Marquis San Diego San Diego, CA

April 25-28, 2021 Washington Marriott Wardman Park Washington, D.C.

October 27-30, 2021 JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort Marco Island, FL

May 1-4, 2022 Washington Marriot Wardman Park Washington, D.C.

October 16-19, 2022 The Broadmoor Colorado Springs, CO

April 23-26, 2023 Washington Marriott Wardman Park Washington, D.C.

October 15-18, 2023 JW Marriott Austin Austin, TX

ACEC/NC 2019–2020 Standing Events

JUNE June 17 ACEC/NC Legislative Golf Tournament Prestonwood CC Cary, NC

JULY July 4 HOLIDAY - OFFICE CLOSED

July 25-27 ACEC/NC Summer Conference Wrightsville Beach, NC

SEPTEMBER September 2 HOLIDAY - OFFICE CLOSED

OCTOBEROctober 28-29 Transportation Conference Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, NC

NOVEMBERNovember 19 Engineering Excellence Awards Pinehurst Resort, Pinehurst, NC

November 28-29 HOLIDAY - OFFICE CLOSED

DECEMBER December TBA Member Reception Charlotte, NC

December 12 Holiday Party & ACEC/PAC Auction Sheraton Raleigh, NC

December 25 HOLIDAY - OFFICE CLOSED

2020JANUARY January 1 HOLIDAY - OFFICE CLOSED

January TBA Breakfast with the Board Winston-Salem, NC

FEBRUARY February TBA Environmental Education & Networking Event

MARCH March TBA Breakfast with the Board Charlotte, NC

APRIL TBA Clay Shoot - Fundraiser for the State PAC - Raleigh, NC

April 28-29, All Day Consulting Congress Days Washington, DC

MAY May TBA 2018 Breakfast with the Board Wilmington, NC

May TBA 2018 Joint Legislative Day Raleigh, NC

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Engineering Excellence Awards

Since 1967, U.S. engineering firms have entered their most innovative projects and studies in ACEC’s annual Engineering Excellence Awards program (EEA)—”the Academy Awards of the engineering industry”— honoring the year’s most outstanding engineering accomplishments. Projects that are winners at state level EEA competitions are eligible for ACEC’s national EEA competition.

The projects are then judged by a distinguished panel of judges representing a cross section of industry, government, academia and media to rank the submissions on engineering excellence. Projects from throughout the world are rated on the basis of uniqueness and innovative applications; future value to the engineering profession; perception by the public; social, economic, and sustainable development considerations; complexity; and successful fulfillment of client/owner’s needs, including schedule and budget.

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2019 Engineering Excellence AwardsEach year the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of North Carolina selects the top project from North Carolina engineering f irms to go forward to the national ACEC’s annual Engineering Excellence Awards competition. Since 1967, U.S. engineering f irms have entered their most innovative projects and studies in ACEC’s annual Engineering Excellence Awards program (EEA)—’the Academy Awards of the engineering industry’— honoring the year’s most outstanding engineering accomplishments. Projects that are winners at state level EEA competitions are eligible

for ACEC’s national EEA competition.

Engineering North Carolina’s Future.

On Thursday November 8th, ACEC/NC Members and their guests came together at 214 Martin in downtown Raleigh for the annual Engineering Excellence Awards Dinner. The foyer hall was lined with boards displaying the winning projects representing North Carolina Firms at work all over the country. Fourteen projects placed in this year’s competition. Raleigh-based S&ME received the “HENRY A. STIKES GRAND CONCEPTOR AWARD.” This top honor was given for their project, “Surcharge Program and NOVO NORDISK DAPI Project” which is the largest life science facilities investment in North Carolina. S&ME recognized an opportunity to value-engineer a surcharge program that resulted

in elimination of 4,600 piles, saving the project over $10 million in construction costs, while beating schedule and settlement requirements.

Four f irms were awarded the competition’s second-highest honor.

The recipients of these “GRAND AWARDS” were:

• AECOM Raleigh, “TRINITY ROAD PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL”

• WK Dickson, Charlotte, “BUTTERFLY BRANCH RESTORATION AND LINEAR PARK”

• Michael Baker International, Cary, “ GALLANTS CHANNEL BRIDGE”

• McKim &Creed, Inc. Wilmington, “ MELINDA K. KNOERZER ADAPTATIVE ECOSYSTEM RECLAMATION FACILITY”

HONORS AWARD recipients are:

• WithersRavenel for CRABTREE CREEK GREENWAY – Cary, NC

• Dewberry Engineers, for NC GLOBAL TRANSPARK STRATEGIC PLAN – Kinston, NC

• WSP for SALEM CREEK CONNECTOR, Winston-Salem, NC

• Schnabel Engineering for HOPE MILLS LAKE DAM, Hope Mills, NC

• The Wooten Company for PENNINGTON PARK BASEBALL FIELD – Lumberton, NC

• North State Engineering for BRUNSWICK TOWN – FORT ANDERSON SHORELINE STABILIZATION, Brunswick County, NC

• Freese and Nichols, Inc. for TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL BOND AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT, Chapel Hill, NC

• STV for CATS LYNX BLUE LINE EXTENSION, Charlotte, NC

• Kimley Horn for NC STATE UNIVERSITY HARRELSON HALL DEMOLITION in Raleigh, NC

The “PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD” recipient was given to STV, Charlotte for their “CATS LYNX BLUE LINE EXTENSION.”

Those in attendance at the dinner were asked to vote for the project that was the most impressive and the most deserving of recognition.

ACEC/NC annually presents the “Engineering Excellence Awards” to honor and recognize engineering f irms located in North Carolina for projects which demonstrate the highest degree of achievement, value and ingenuity.

Congratulations to all of our 2019 winners! [Download a playable presentation of all the winners’ entries here.]

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Past Presidents of ACEC/NC

Randy A. Neuhaus, P.E. S&ME, Inc. 3201 Spring Forest RoadRaleigh, NC 27616

Richard C. Wells, P.E.Kleinfelder313 Gallimore Dairy Road Greensboro, NC 27409

ACEC Fellows

ACEC Life MembersACEC Life Fellows

ACEC/NC Past Presidents, ACEC Fellows & ACEC Life Members

1968 L. E. Wooten

1969 John D. Watson

1970 Irving W. Tourtellot

1971 Richard H. Moore

1972 Charles A. Purcell, Jr.

1973 W. M. Piatt, III

1974 Robert S. Fullerton

1975 Ben R. Huske

1976 T. Curtiss Torrance

1977 C. Page Fisher

1978 Robert J. Kimley

1979 Evan R. Minier

1980 Charles A. Willis

1981 Robert E. Lasater

1982 James E. Stewart

1983 Ralph L. Whitehead

1984 James N. Poole

1985 E. J. Mogilnicki

1986 Herbert P. McKim Jr.

1987 Donald H. Kline

1988 Ralph F. Gordon

1989 Robert J. Owens

1990 D. Franklin Stephenson

1991 Christopher H. Glass

1992 Larry A. New

1993 M. Frank Tyndal

1994 Robert F. Grimes

1995 J. Richard Cottingham

1996 J. Edward Jenkins

1997 Michael E. Krannitz

1998 Robert G. Wright

1999 Jesse G. Hite

2000 M. Steve Cavanaugh

2001 Stephen J. Criscenzo

2002 Gordon A. Rose

2003 Willy E. Stewart

2004 Barbara H. Mulkey

2005 David L. Pond

2006 Richard C. Wells

2007 Donald B. Chandler

2008 Kenneth W. Smith

2009 Bryan R. Odom

2010 Thomas F. Burchett

2011 Steven L. Thomas

2012 Randall A. Neuhaus

2013 Valoree K. Eikinas

2014 Jeffery S. Douglas

2015 Bill S. Hood

2016 Stephanie L. Hachem

2017 Monty W. Irvin

2018 Gary D. Hartong

Robert G. Wright, CPA708 Blenheim DriveRaleigh, NC 27612

Donald H. Kline, P.E.5301 Sendero DriveRaleigh, NC 27612

William I. Bigger, P.E.7205 N. Catamount CourtRaleigh, NC 27615

Donald H. Kline, P.E.5301 Sendero DriveRaleigh, NC 27612

Stephanie L. Hachem, P.E.Kimley-Horn & Associates421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 600Raleigh, NC 27601

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ChairMitchel W. SimplerJaros, Baum & Bolles80 Pine St, New York, NY 10005Tel: 212-530-9300

Treasurer, 2018-2020Stephanie HachemKimley-Horn and Associates421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 600Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: 919-677-2000

Senior Vice Chair Jerry C. Wolverton, Jr.Wolverton & Associates7 E Congress StreetSavannah, GA 31401Tel: 912-721-6995

Vice Chair, 2019-2021John L. CarratoPresident and CEO of Alfred Benesch & Company35 West Wacker Drive, Suite 3300Chicago, Illinois 60601Tel: 312-565-0450

NAECE PresidentMichael SmithACEC of Utah8915 South 700 East Sandy, UT 84070Tel: 801-657-4470

President and CEOLinda Bauer DarrACEC/National1015 15th St., N.W., Ste. 802Washington, DC 20005Tel: 202-347-7474

Chair-ElectCharles GozdziewskiHardesty & Hanover 1501 Broadway, #601New York, NY 10036Tel: 212-944-1150

Vice Chair, 2019-2021Kenneth Wm. SmithT. Baker Smith, LLC412 South Van AvenueHouma, LA 70363Tel: 985-868-1050

ACEC/National Executive Committee

Vice Chair, 2019-2021Keith A. LondonKennedy/Jenks Consultants3200 El Camino Real, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92602Tel: 949-261-1577

Vice Chair, 2018-2020Keith JacksonHNTB701 Brazos StreetAustin, TX 78701Tel: 512-447-5590

Vice Chair, 2018-2020W. Arthur Barrett, IIGannett FlemingRutherford Plaza Building, Suite 3007133 Rutherford RoadBaltimore, MD 21244-2718Tel: 443-348-2017

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Member Firm Fields of PracticeThe American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina are qualified to provide services in one or more of the engineering practice areas listed below:

Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services Building/Technology Systems Structural Systems Surveying and Mapping Technology Environmental Water and Stormwater Water Resouresces Transportation Special Projects Small Projects Energy Industrial and Manufacturing Processes and Facilities Other

On the following pages, member companies are cross-referenced with the practice areas listed above to enable the reader to identify the firms who offer services in these specific areas. See individual member company websites for specific areas of practice and Appendix A for a breakdown of sub-areas.

Click on the search field on any of our webpages, search any “Member Firm Practice Area” above, and you will be presented with a list of our members who have identified that term as one of their operations.

Affiliate/Supplier members are also identified in the following listing. Affiliate/Supplier members provide professional services or products used in the internal operations of engineering firms.

For more specific information related to services, please consult the company listings in this directory.

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ACEC/NC Member Firms

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■ A ■A. MORTON THOMAS AND ASSOCIATES, INC.6131 Falls of Neuse RoadSuite 106 Raleigh, NC 27609, NC 27609Tel: (800) 881-2545EMAIL: [email protected]: www.amtengineering.comEMPS: 20Primary Contact: Nick Ramirez [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: ivil (Transportation); Construction Management; Surveying

HEADQUARTERS:800 King Farm Blvd, Fourth FloorRockville, MD 20850Tel: (301) 881-2545

BRANCHES:Delaware, DC, Maryland, NC, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia

Accelerate Engineering, PLLC875 Walnut Street, Suite 316Cary, NC 27511Tel: 919-263-5678EMAIL: [email protected]: www.AccelerateEng.comEMPS: 2Primary Contact: Gavin Teng [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Basic Research and Studies,

Project Feasibility Studies/Economic/, Expert Testimony, Public Outreach/Involvement, Value Engineering.Transportation: Highways, Basic Research and Studies, Public Transit, Airports, Marine/Ports, Intermodal Facilities.

ACEC BUSINESS INSURANCE TRUSTAffiliate/Supplier3780 Mansell Road, Ste 370Atlanta, GA 30022Tel: (833) 223-2248EMAIL: [email protected]: www.acecbit.orgEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Jeff Connelly [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: The ACEC Business Insurance Trust (BIT) provides the only Business Insurance Program endorsed by ACEC. In addition to providing Business Insurance, The BIT also provides Professional Liability and Management Liability Insurance to members of ACEC.

ACEC LIFE/HEALTH INSURANCE TRUSTAffiliate/Supplier

2600 Network Blvd. Suite 230Frisco, TX 75034Tel: (469) 200-4583URL: www.aceclifehealthtrust.comEMPS: 9Primary Contact: Lana Oxsen [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: The ACEC Life/Health Trust provides healthcare benefit solutions and services to support the business objectives of ACEC member firms and the health and wellbeing of their employees and families.

ACEC Retirement TrustAffiliate/Supplier

1510 Woodstock RoadRoswell, GA 30075Tel: (248)-535-3300EMAIL: [email protected]: www.acecrt.comPrimary Contact: Charles Kim [email protected]

DESCRIPTIONS/DISCIPLINES:The ACEC Retirement Trust oversees a program that provides retirement plans for participating ACEC member firms. Firms in any national category of membership are eligible for this program.

Adams & Hodge Engineering, PC314 E. Main St.Clayton, NC 27520Tel: (919) 763-2780EMAIL: [email protected]: adamsandhodge.comEMPS: 12Primary Contact: Donnie [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: We are a Civil Engineering firm located in Clayton, NC that specializes in residential and commercial land development design.

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AECOM701 Corporate Center DriveSuite 475Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 854-6253EMAIL: [email protected]: www.aecom.com/EMPS: 423Primary Contact: Greg Watkins [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental); Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Transportation); Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrology; Hydrogeology; Industrial; Planning; Water

BRANCHES:

NC AECOM offices:CHARLOTTE5925 Carnegie Blvd Suite 370 Charlotte, NC 28209 TEL: (704) 553-6150

CHARLOTTEConstruction Services7207 IBM Drive M/C: CLT-3A Charlotte, NC 28262-4307 TEL: (704) 805-2810

CHARLOTTE6000 Fairview Rd Ste 200 Charlotte, NC 28210 TEL: (704) 522-0330

MORRISVILLE1600 Perimeter Park Dr, Ste 400Morrisville, NC 27560 TEL: (919) 461-1100

RALEIGH Professional Engineering Services701 Corporate Center Dr, Ste 475Raleigh, NC 27607 TEL: (919) 854-6200

WILMINGTON201 North Front Street, Suite 509Wilmington, NC 28401 TEL: (910) 763 806

Aerial Analytics LLCAffiliate/Supplier

7151 O’Kelly Chapel RdCary, NC 27519EMAIL: [email protected]: (919) 417-2343URL: aerial-analytics.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Peter [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Aerial Analytics is a remote sensing data collection provider that utilizes advanced UAV-based LiDAR and thermal sensors to inspect, collect, analyze and model natural and man made environments.

ALLEY, WILLIAMS, CARMEN & KING, INC740 Chapel Hill RoadBurlington, NC 27215Tel: (336) 226-5534EMAIL: [email protected]: www.awck.comEMPS: 31Primary Contact: Mark D. Reich [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Transportation); Hydrology; Mining; Planning; Surveying; Water

ALLIED CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PLLC2905 Queen City Drive, Ste. DCharlotte, NC 28208Tel: (704) 399-3943EMAIL: [email protected]: www.allied-engineers.comEMPS: 13Primary Contact: Edwin Belk [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Construction Management; Electrical; Mechanical

Alpha & Omega Group, PC4601 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 3CRaleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 981-0310EMAIL: [email protected]: www.aogroup.comEMPS: 12Primary Contact: Ted Bartelt [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/structural; Civil (environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation; Construction Management; Hydrology; Water----NBIS bridge inspection and assessment; structural (dams, buildings, culverts bridges) inspection and assessment; construction administration.

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AME Consulting Engineers, PC705 East Morehead StreetCharlotte, NC 28202Tel: (704) 295-4263EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ame-pc.comEMPS: 26Primary Contact: Marianne Torbert [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: AME is a consulting engineering firm. AME’s team of professionals offers Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP), Fire Protection and Telecommunications design and engineering services.

American Engineering Associates - Southeast, PA8008 Corporate Center DriveSuite 110Charlotte, NC 28226Tel: 704-375-2438EMAIL: [email protected]: american-ea.com/EMPS: 16Primary Contact: Chris Johnson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil Engineering; Environmental; Planning & Landscape Architecture; Project & Construction Management; Real Estate Due Diligence; Structural Engineering / Facilities; Transportation

ANDREW CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PC3811 Peachtree Avenue, Ste. 300Wilmington, NC 28403Tel: (910) 202-5555EMAIL: [email protected]: www.andrewengineers.comEMPS: 7Primary Contact: Neal Andrew [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Expert Testimony, Value Engineering; Foundations, Buildings, Towers, Stadiums, Seismic Design. Marine/Ports. Recreational Facilities, Program and Construction Management.

APPLIED FOUNDATION TESTING, PLLC4904 Waters Edge Dr, Ste. 284Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 803-5891EMAIL: [email protected]: www.testpile.comEMPS: 3Primary Contact: John Greis [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Civil (Geotechnical)

ARCADIS G&M OF NC, INC.Wade 1 in Wade Office Park 5420 Wade Park Blvd, Suite 350 Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 854-1282EMAIL: [email protected]: arcadis.comEMPS: 60

Primary Contact: Nilesh Surti [email protected]

ARETÉ ENGINEERS7668 Valley BoulevardBlowing Rock, NC 28605Tel: (828) 434-0587EMAIL: [email protected]: www.areteengineers.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Shawn Ausel [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Geotechnical, Structure, Transportation), Construction Management, Hydrology

ATCS, PLLC100 Regency Forest DriveSuite 130Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 341-9418EMAIL: [email protected]: www.atcsplc.comEMPS: 3Primary Contact: Michael Fendrick [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Construction Services, Emergency Management Services, Environmental Services, Federal Infrastructure, Land Development, Surveying, Transportation Design, Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Water Resources

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BRANCH:

VIRGINIA2553 Dulles View Drive, Suite 300 | Herndon, VA 20171P: 703-430-7501F: [email protected]

ATKINS1616 East Millbrook RoadSuite 160Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 431-5247URL: www.atkinsglobal.com EMPS: 124Primary Contact: Courtney Taylor [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Energy; Hydrology; Planning; Water

Atlantec Engineers3221 Blue Ridge Road, Ste 113Raleigh, NC 27612Tel: (919)571-1111URL: www.atlantecengineers.com EMPS: 9Primary Contact: Dave Whitney [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical consulting engineering

B2E, Inc.800 Park Offices Drive, Suite 3712RTP, NC 27709Tel: (919) 349-1939EMAIL: [email protected]: www.solutions-ies.comEMPS: 4Primary Contact: Carolyn White [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: : Civil (Environmental); Computer Applications; Hazardous Waste; Hydrology; Hydrogeology

BALDWIN DESIGN CONSULTANTS1700-D East Arlington BlvdGreenville, NC 27858Tel: (252) 756-1390EMAIL: [email protected]: www.baldwindesignconsultants.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Dawn Poaletti [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Engineering, Surveying, Planning Firm

■B■BASS, NIXON, AND KENNEDY, INC6310 Chapel Hill Road, Ste. 250Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 851-4422EMAIL: [email protected]: www.bnkinc.comEMPS: 55Primary Contact: Matthew Burleson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General); Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hydrology; Mechanical; Fire Protection; Plumbing; Land Surveying

BBFoster Consulting, PC4819 Emperor BoulevardSuite 400Durham, NC 27703-5420Tel: 336-355-7897EMAIL: [email protected]: www.bbfosterconsulting.com/EMPS: 1Primary Contact: Bellandra [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil Engineering, Project/Project Management, Contract Administration

BENESCH2359 Perimeter Pointe Pkwy, Ste 350Charlotte, NC 28208Tel: 704-521-9880EMAIL: [email protected]

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URL: www.benesch.comEMPS: 20Primary Contact: Greg Allen Stewart [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Structural, Transportation, Construction Management, Planning and Environmental)

BRE Engineers304 Baytree LaneRaleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 618-0771EMAIL: [email protected]: bre-engineers.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Robert Wolff [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Small Engineering firm providing MEP services

BREE & ASSOCIATES, INC.Highgate Office Center; 5315 Highgate Drive, Ste. 203Durham, NC 27713Tel: (919) 387-3338EMAIL: [email protected]: www.breeassociates.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Robert Lancaster [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: ISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Transportation); Construction Management; Planning; Cost Estimating, AutoCADD

Brown Consultants30 Ben Lippen School RoadAsheville, NC 28806Tel: (828) 350-7685EMAIL: [email protected]: emptyEMPS: 4Primary Contact: Jeffery Brown [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal), Construction Management, Planning, Water

C2 Engineering Solutions, PLLC1401 Central Ave, Suite 200-JCharlotte, NC 28205Tel: (540) 314-1578EMAIL: [email protected]: rcengineering.net EMPS: 7Primary Contact: Ryan Caya [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Electrical; Mechanical

CALYX ENGINEERS + CONSULTANTS, An NV5 Company6750 Tryon RoadCary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 836-4800EMAIL: [email protected]: www.CALYXengineers.comEMPS: 183Primary Contact: Jill Heath [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal), Structural), Transportation, Traffic); Construction Management; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water; Sub-Surface Utility Engineering;

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CAPE FEAR ENGINEERING151 Poole RoadSuite 100Belville, NC 28451Tel: (910) 383-1044EMAIL: [email protected]: capefearengineering.comEMPS: 39Primary Contact: Jeff Williams [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Structural); surveying

CARDNO, INC9800 Southern Pine Boulevard, Suite ICharlotte, NC 28273Tel: (704) 927-9700EMAIL: [email protected] URL: www.cardno.comEMPS: 7Primary Contact: Tony DiMarino Jr. [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Transportation); Surveying

BRANCH:RALEIGH OFFICE:5400 Glenwood Avenue, Ste G03Raleigh, NC 27612

CAROLINA ECOSYSTEMS INC.Associate (Non Lic.)

3040 NC 42 WestClayton, NC 27520Tel: (919) 606-1065EMAIL: [email protected]

URL: www.carolinaeco.comEMPS: 8Primary Contact: Philip May [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: CEI is a natural resource and environmental consulting company focused on the successful completion of public and private infrastructure projects and offering a full suite of services including wetland & stream delineation, assessment, and permitting, endangered species surveys and consultation, water resource assessments, and regulatory coordination. Primary disciplines include transportation, water/wastewater, and solid waste.

BRANCHPO Box 41, Lewisville NC 27320

Carolinas Geotechnical Group, PLLC2400 Crownpoint Executive DriveSuite 800Charlotte, NC 28227Tel: (980) 339-8684EMAIL: [email protected]: www.carolinasgeotech.comEMPS: 4Primary Contact: Rob Kral [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: We are a newly established geotechnical engineering consulting firm concentrating in designs services to the department of transportation arena.

CATLIN ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS220 Old Dairy RoadWilmington, NC 28405Tel: (910) 452-5861EMAIL: [email protected]: www.CatlinUSA.comEMPS: 44Primary Contact: Mim Hall [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Geotechnical), General Municipal); Hazardous Waste; Hydrology; Hydrogeology; Water

BRANCH OFFICE:1044 Washington StreetRaleigh, NC 27605Tel: (919) 838-2875Fax: (919) 838-6682Contact: Bill WalshEMAIL: [email protected]

CDM Smith5400 Glenwood Avenue, Ste. 400Raleigh 27612Tel: (919) 325-3500EMAIL: [email protected]: cdmsmith.comEMPS: 132Primary Contact: Hisham K Abdelaziz [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal), Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water

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CH ENGINEERING, PLLC3220 Glen Royal RoadRaleigh, NC 27617Tel: (919) 788-0224 (Ext 5462)EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ch-engr.comEMPS: 31Primary Contact: Maha Chambliss [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Transportation); Surveying; Water

Charlotte Engineers, LLP5838 Monroe RoadCharlotte, NC 28212Tel: (704) 531-3000EMAIL: [email protected]: charlotteengineers.comEMPS: 25Primary Contact: Michael Eaves [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Mechanical, Electrical

CHEATHAM & ASSOCIATES, PA3412 Enterprise DriveWilmington, NC 28405Tel: (910) 452-4210EMAIL: [email protected]: www.cheathampa.comEMPS: 15Primary Contact: Kenneth Lynch PE LEED AP [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Fire Protection

Civil Consultants, Inc.3708 Lyckan ParkwaySuite 201Durham, NC 27707Tel: (919) 490-1645EMAIL: [email protected]: civil-consultants.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Tony Whitaker [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES Land Planning, Civil Engineering, Approvals & Permits, Construction Support

CIVIL DESIGN CONCEPTS, PA168 Patton AvenueAsheville, NC 28801Tel: (828) 252-5388EMAIL: [email protected]: www.cdcgo.comEMPS: 29Primary Contact: Christopher Eller [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal); Planning; Water

BRANCH:

WAYNESVILLE:52 Walnut Street, Suite 9Waynesville, NC 28786

CJS Conveyance, PLLC320 S. Academy StreetCary, NC 27511Tel: (919) 890-3876EMAIL: [email protected]: www.cjsconveyance.com/EMPS: 5Primary Contact: Chris L Windley [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: CJS Conveyance provides professional engineering services related to water and sewer infrastructure design and construction. We provide these services for municipal and private clients.

CLARK NEXSEN333 Fayetteville Street, Ste 1000Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 828-1876EMAIL: [email protected]: www.clarknexsen.comEMPS: 141Primary Contact: Terry Hall [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Transportation); Communications; Electrical; Mechanical; Planning

BRANCHES:

CHARLOTTE1523 Elizabeth Avenue, Ste. 300Charlotte, NC 28204Tel: (704) 377-8800Fax: (704) 358-1037Branch Contact: Jason JonesE-mail: [email protected]

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ASHEVILLE301 College Street, Suite 300 Asheville, NC 28801Tel: (828) 232-0608Fax: (828)232-1606Branch Contact: Chad RobersonEMAIL: [email protected]

Clark Patterson Lee, P.C.1620 Hillsborough Str, Suite ARaleigh, NC 27605Tel: (919) 645-9001EMAIL: [email protected]: www.clarkpatterson.comEMPS: 35Primary Contact: Reginald Scales [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Engineering, Architecture, Transportation Planning

CLH DESIGN, PA400 Regency Forest Dr, Ste. 120Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 319-6716EMAIL: [email protected]: www.clhdesignpa.comEMPS: 23Primary Contact: Steven Miller [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Water and Stormwater: Stormwater Management; Erosion Control. Water Resources: Hydraulics, Hydrology. Special Projects: Land Development, Recreational Facilities, Recreational Facilities

ColeJenest & Stone, PA200 South Tryon St, Suite 1400 Charlotte, NC 28202Tel: (704) 376-1555EMAIL: [email protected]: www.colejeneststone.comEMPS: 45Primary Contact: Brian Jenest [email protected]

Construction Materials Engineering & Consulting, PC4401 Shopton Road Charlotte, NC 28217Tel: (704) 361-8104EMAIL: [email protected]: 11Primary Contact: Jim Magennis [email protected]

CriTek Engineering Group, P.C. Centerview Drive, Suite 307Greensboro, NC 27407Tel: (336) 348-0889EMAIL: [email protected]: www.critekgroup.comEMPS: 2Primary Contact: Dawayne Crite [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: CriTek is a civil and environmental engineering firm with a concentration in water resources engineering.

Client SavvyAffiliate/Supplier

6601 Six Forks Road, Ste. 130Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 882-3843EMAIL: [email protected]: clientsavvy.comEMPS: 12Primary Contact: Ryan Suydam [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Client Savvy(SM) services include: Business and market research surveys; business management consulting/strategic planning/business advisory services, and related business management information services in client specific fields; and on-line computer services enabling registered users to gather, review, and respond to feedback from their clients.

COASTAL ENGINEERING & SURVEYING, INC.4425 N. Croatan HighwayKitty Hawk, NC 27949Tel: (252) 261-4151EMAIL: [email protected]: www.coastales.comEMPS: 8Primary Contact: Carlos F. Gomez [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Structural); Surveying

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DANIEL CONSULTANTS, INC1329 Mackinaw DriveWake Forest, NC 27587Tel: (919) 378-1985EMAIL: [email protected]: www.danielconsultants.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Larry Green [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Traffic Engineering, Transportaton Planning

DAVENPORT119 Brookstown Ave, Ste PH 1Winston-Salem, NC 27101Tel: (336) 744-1636EMAIL: [email protected]: www.davenportworld.comEMPS: 55Primary Contact: Robin Buchanan [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Transportation); Planning; Site Civil, Environmental Consulting, Environmental Remediation

BRANCH OFFICESVIRGINIA:22375 Broderick Dr, Suite 250Sterling, VA 20166Tel: (240)753-6216Contact: David NewbergerEMAIL: [email protected]

1100 Boulders Parkway, Richmond, VA, 23225Tel: (804) 381-0581 Contact: Nick LiguoriEMAIL: [email protected]

780 Lynnhaven Parkway, Ste 423Virginia Beach, VA 23452Tel: (757)-375-7470Contact: Robert GeyEMAIL: [email protected] BRANCES: (construction services office only)

ASHEVILLE206 Executive ParkAsheville, NC 28801Tel: 828-398-4528Contact: Lori BoyerEMAIL: [email protected]

CHARLOTTE5200 77 Center Drive, Suite 325 Charlotte, NC 28217Tel: (704) 200-2864Edith PetersEMAIL: [email protected]

RALEIGH4600 Marriott Dr., Suite 350Raleigh, NC 27612Tel: (919) 324-1665Contact: Dionne BrownEMAIL: [email protected]

BRANCHES (Construction services office only)

WILMINGTON3722 Shipyard Boulevard, Suite E Wilmington, NC28403Tel: (910) 251-8912Contact: Dan CumboEMAIL: [email protected]

DAVID MILLER, PE8504 Six Forks Road, Ste. 101Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 422-8932EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dma-pa.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: David Miller [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Geotechnical, Structural); Electrical; Energy; Mechanical

DAVIS-MARTIN-POWELL & ASSOCIATES, INC6415 Old Plank RoadHigh Point, NC 27265Tel: (336) 886-4821EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dmp-inc.comEMPS: 36Primary Contact: Mr. Michael L. Slusher [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Transportation); Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water

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APEX:1099 Investment Blvd, Apex, NC 27502Contact: Steve McKeeEMAIL: [email protected]: (919) 267-5205

WINSTON-SALEM Office: 815 Burke Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101Contact: Michael Goliber EMAIL: [email protected]: (336) 819-8477

DELTA |v| FORENSIC ENGINEERING, INC.9401 Southern Pine BlvdSuite DCharlotte, NC 28273Tel: (704) 525-5700EMAIL: [email protected]: www.deltavinc.comEMPS: 40Primary Contact: Jennifer Volk [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Mechanical, Forensic

BRANCHES:

COLORADO 10835 Dover Street, Suite 1400 Westminster, CO 80021Main Contact: Adam Michener [email protected]

TENNESSEE500 Wilson Pike Circle, Suite 115Brentwood, TN 37027Main Contact: Heath Spivey [email protected]

Delta Oaks GroupDelta Oaks Group4904 Professional Drive, Second FloorRaleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 457-1099EMAIL: [email protected]: www.deltaoaksgroup.comEMPS: 25Primary Contact: Maria Bowers [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Delta Oaks Group is a growing engineering company located in NC doing Civil / A&E, Environmental, Geotechnical, Inspection & Structural Services specializing in the Telecom industry.

DEWBERRY2610 Wycliff RoadSuite 410Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 425-7637EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dewberry.comEMPS: 208Primary Contact: Matthew West [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Structural); Civil (Transportation); Electrical; Energy; Mechanical; Surveying; Water/Wastewater;

Stormwater; Federal; Plumbing; Telecommunications

BRANCHES

CHARLOTTE9300 Harris Corners Pkwy, Ste 220Charlotte, NC 28269Tel: (704) 509-9918

DIEHL & PHILLIPS, P.A., CONSULTING ENGINEERS1500 Piney Plains Rd Suite 200Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 467-9972EMAIL: [email protected]: www.diehlandphillips.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: John Phillips [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal); Water

DRAPER ADEN ASSOCIATES114 Edinburgh South Dr, Ste 200Cary, NC 27511Tel: (919) 827-0864EMAIL: [email protected]: www.daa.comEMPS: 25Primary Contact: Tyrus Clayton Jr. [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation) Construction Management; Energy; Hazardous Waste;

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Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying ; Water

BRANCHES:

FAYETTEVILLE 225 Green Street, Ste. 310, Fayetteville, NC, 28301, In the Systel Bldg. RALEIGH1101 Nowell Road, Raleigh, NC 27607

DRMP, Inc.4235 South Stream Blvd #150Charlotte, NC 28217Tel: (704) 332-2289EMAIL: [email protected]: www.drmp.comEMPS: 50Primary Contact: Jim Beck [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Structural); Civil (Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water

BRANCHES:

CARY8000 Regency Parkway, Suite 175, Cary, NC 27518Primary Rep | Robert Walker [email protected] Tel: (919) 650-1038

CHARLOTTE4235 South Stream Blvd #150Charlotte NC, 28217Tel: (704) 332-2289

DUNCKLEE & DUNHAM, PC511 Keisler Drive, Suite 102Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 858-9898EMAIL: [email protected]: www.dunckleedunham.comEMPS: 18Primary Contact: Dave Duncklee [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Duncklee & Dunham is a professional services firm focused on environmental assessment & remediation, EHS Compliance, brownfields redevelopment, and Industrial Hygiene

E. L. Robinson Engineering Co.3362 Six Forks RoadRaleigh, NC 27609Tel: (984) 960-2810EMAIL: [email protected]

URL: www.elrobinson.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Paul A Mattox [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Structural Systems, Studies, Research & Consulting Engineering, Surveying & Mapping Technology, Transportation, Water Resources, Water & Stormwater

ECS Southeast, LLP9001 Glenwood AvenueRaleigh, NC 27617Tel: (919) 861-9910EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ecslimited.comEMPS: 345Primary Contact: Derek Clyburn [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: ECS provides Geotechnical, Environmental, Construction Materials Testing, Industrial Hygiene and Building Envelope consulting services. ECS also provides reinforced earth design and geotechnical deep foundation design services.BRANCHES:

ASHEVILLE1900 Hendersonville Rd., Ste 10Asheville, NC 28803

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CHARLOTTE1812 Center Park Drive, Suite D Charlotte, NC 28217

GREENSBOROKoger Boulevard, Greensboro, NC 27404PRIMARY PHONE: (336)856-7150

WINSTON-SALEM2511 Neudorf Road, Suite NClemmons, NC 27012

EDMONDSON ENGINEERS, PA700 Executive Park; 1920 Hwy 54Durham, NC 27713Tel: (919) 544-1936EMAIL: [email protected]: edmondsonengineers.comEMPS: 22Primary Contact: Charles Crowl [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Electrical; Mechanical and Plumbing

ENERGY LAND & INFRASTRUCTURE1015 Passport WayCary, NC 27513Tel: (919) 234-1974EMAIL: [email protected]: www.eli-llc.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Joel Smith [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Gen. Municipal,

Structural, Transportation) Construction Mgmt.; Energy; Hydrology; Surveying; Water

ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.900 Paverstone Dr, Suite 200`Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 954-9090EMAIL: [email protected]: www.engrconst.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Scott D. Dawson Sr. [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Construction Management; Planning; Surveying

ENGINEERED DESIGNS, INC.1151 SE Cary Parkway, Ste. 200Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 851-8481EMAIL: [email protected]: www.engineereddesigns.comEMPS: 23Primary Contact: M. Ginger Scoggins [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Project Feasibility Studies/Economic; Value Engineering. Building/Technology Systems: Mechanical/Electrical /Plumbing; Energy Efficiency - New and Retrofit.

Engineered Steel Services

4977 Plainfield RoadSophia, NC 27350Tel: (336) 495-5266EMAIL: [email protected]: www.engineeredsteel.comEMPS: 38Primary Contact: Adam Duggins [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: We are a structural steel fabricator that has engineers on staff who provide design/build solutions for our structural steel packages.

ESP ASSOCIATES, INC.2200 Gateway Centre Blvd. Suite 216Morrisville, NC 27560Tel: (919) 678-1070EMAIL: [email protected]: www.espassociates.com/EMPS: 154Primary Contact: Brian Welch [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: ESP Associates, Inc. is a multi-discipline engineering design and consulting firm providing our clients with civil engineering, surveying, planning/landscape architecture, geosciences, environmental, subsurface utility engineering, and construction engineering inspection.Building partnerships with a simple approach:Listen. Deliver. Improve.

BRANCHES:

CORPORATEESP Associates, P.A.3475 Lakemont Blvd

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Fort Mill, SC 29708Tel: (803)802.2440(803)802.2515 fax

PO Box 7030Charlotte NC 28241

CONCORD7144 Weddington Rd. NWSuite 110Concord, NC 28027Tel: (704)793.9855(704)793.9865 fax

CORNELIUS20484 Chartwell Center DrSuite DCornelius, NC 28031Tel: (704)990-9428

GREENSBORO7011 Albert Pick RoadSuite EGreensboro, NC 27409Tel: (336)334-7724

RALEIGH5121 Kingdom WaySuite 208Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919)678.1070(919)677.1252 fax

WILMINGTON211 Racine DriveSuite 101Wilmington, NC 28403Tel: (910)313.6648(910)313.6823 fax

COLUMBIA2711 Alpine RoadSuite 200Columbia, SC 29223Tel: (803)705-2229

FALCON ENGINEERING1210 Trinity Road, Suite 110Cary, NC 27513Tel: (919) 871-0800EMAIL: [email protected]: www.falconengineers.comEMPS: 32Primary Contact: Margaret Robertson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Expert Testimony; Value Engineering; ; Foundations; Buildings; Towers; Stadiums; Tunnels; Seismic; Design; Bridges; Mitigation; Restoration/Reclamation/Remediation; ; Public Transit; Airports; Marine/Ports; Recreational Facilities; Program and Construction Management; Geotechnical Engineering, Special Inspection, Construction Materials Testing

FITZPATRICK ENGINEERING GROUP, PLLC19520 W. Catawba Ave, Ste. 311Cornelius, NC 28031Tel: (704) 987-9114EMAIL: dfi [email protected]: www.fegstructural.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Douglas Fitzpatrick dfi [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Structural)

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FLEMING & ASSOCIATES, PA1004 Hay StreetFayetteville, NC 28305Tel: (910) 433-2825EMAIL: [email protected]: www.flemingandassociates.comEMPS: 8Primary Contact: Stephen Fleming [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Foundations; Buildings; Towers; Stadiums; Tunnels; Seismic; Design; Bridges; Locks/Dams/Water Control Structures; Airports; Manufacturing; Heavy Industry

FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC.1017 Main Campus Dr, Ste. 1200Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 582-5850EMAIL: [email protected]: www.freese.comEMPS: 30Primary Contact: Mike Wayts [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Basic Research and Studies, Project Feasibility Studies/Economic/; Water Conservation, Expert Testimony Computer/Software Technology, Value Engineering; Mechanical/Electrical /Plumbing, Sustainability or Carbon Neutrality, Foundations, Towers, Bridges; Noise; Graywater Systems, Stormwater

Management, Wastewater Collection/Treatment and Disposal, Erosion Control; Water Resources; Transportation; Recreational Facilities,Program and Construction Management, Trenchless Technologies; Civil (Environmental); Civil (General Municipal); Planning; Water (Wastewater, Program Management)

BRANCHES:

CHARLOTTE3440 Toringdon Way, Suite 205, Charlotte, NC 28277 Tel: (704) 251-0178

GREENSBORO717 Green Valley Road, Ste. 200Greensboro, NC 27408 Tel: (336) 790-6744

WINSTON-SALEM531 N Liberty St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101Tel: (336) 790-6744

FROEHLING & ROBERTSON, INC.310 Hubert StreetRaleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 828-3441EMAIL: [email protected]: www.fandr.comEMPS: 90Primary Contact: Dan Schaefer PE [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Geotechnical); Construction Management; Hazardous Waste; Hydrogeology;

Hydrology Materials Handling; Planning

BRANCHES:

CHARLOTTE3300 International Airport Drive, Suite 600, Charlotte, NC 28208Tel: (704) 596-2889

FAYETTEVILLE327 E Jenkins St. Fayetteville, NC 28306Tel: (910) 323-9832Craig Mintz, Branch Manager, [email protected]

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GANNETT FLEMING, INC.1 GlenwoodSuite 900Raleigh, NC 27603(919) 420-7660EMAIL: [email protected]: www.gfnet.comEMPS: 128Primary Contact: Terry Snow [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Acoustics, Architecture, Business and Technology Solutions, Construction Management/Program Management, Engineering, Environmental Management & Remediation, Geotechnical, Information Technology, Project Delivery Security & Safety, Valuation & Rate, Vertical Transportation

GAR Engineering Inc.4464 Raceway Drive SW #AConcord, NC 28027Tel: (704) 721-6449EMAIL: [email protected]: www.garengineering.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Greg Riffe [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Forensic

Gavel & Dorn EngineeringPO BOX 1791Denver, NC 28037Tel: (704) 483-2054EMAIL: [email protected]: gaveldorn.comEMPS: 28Primary Contact: Lisa Gavel [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil, Gen. Mun., Civil Geotechincal, Environmental, Structural, Cons. Mgmt.

GEL Engineering of NC, Inc. DBA GEL Solutions2700 Sumner Blvd.Suite 106Raleigh, NC 27616Tel: (919) 544-1100EMAIL: [email protected]: www.gel-solutions.comEMPS: 44Primary Contact: Beth Axson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: We provide subsurface utility engineering, surveying, and geophysical services throughout the United States.

GENESIS ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, PLLC220 Barnhill LaneWake Forest, NC 27587Tel: (919) 306-4345EMAIL: [email protected]: www.genesiseec.comEMPS: 1

Primary Contact: James John Barcomb [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil, Structural

GEORGE BARBOUR + ASSOCIATES6622 Gordon Road, Suite BWilmington, NC 28411Tel: 910-792-6192EMAIL: [email protected]: grbpe.comEMPS: 3Primary Contact: Tammy Barbour [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Civil (Structural), Forensic Engineer Investigations

GEOSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, PA2050 Northpoint DriveWinston-Salem, NC 27106Tel: (336) 896-1300EMAIL: [email protected]: www.geotec.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Steve E. Mason [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Geotechnical, Environmental, Structural); Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Hazardous Waste; Planning, Civil Engineering and Environmental Consulting

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GeoTechnologies, Inc., P.A.3200 Wellington CourtSuite 108Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 954-1514EMAIL: [email protected]: geotechpa.comEMPS: 36Primary Contact: Debora Hester [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Engineering Services

GPI Geospatial, Inc.Associate (Non Lic.)

508 W 5th StreetSuite 150Charlotte, NC 28202Tel: (704) 540-0087EMAIL: [email protected]: www.gpinet.com/geospatialEMPS: 12Primary Contact: W Allen Brock [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: GPI Geospatial, Inc. is a trusted provider of precision aerial mapping, imagery, LiDAR, and surveying services within the transportation, planning, design, construction and government agencies. Our mission is to map the foundation for infrastructure improvements that enhance the connectivity between people and communities. With multiple aircraft and vehicles equipped with high precision imagery and LiDAR sensors, we provide innovative surveying and mapping solutions to state,

local and federal governments, as well as private-sector clients throughout the US.

Gradient, PLLC230 Donaldson St, Suite 500AFayetteville, NC 28301Tel: (910) 824-7731EMAIL: [email protected]: www.gradientnc.comEMPS: 4Primary Contact: Gord Rose [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil design firm specializing in Stormwater Management, Erosion Control, Hydraulics, Hydrology, Watershed Management, Flood Risk Management, Land Development

BRANCHES:

FAYETTEVILLEMain Principal/Contact: Gordon A. Rose

CARY Main Principal/Contact: C. Heath Wadsworth

Green Engineering PLLCPO Box 609Wilson, NC 27893Tel: (252) 237-5365EMAIL: [email protected]: www.greenengineering.comEMPS: 21Primary Contact: Leo Green [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Planning, design and construction management work in all types of wastewater treatment and disposal facilities, water treatment and distribution systems, industrial parks, shopping centers, airports, correctional facilities, government installations, county roads and interstate highways. Its pioneering specialization in advanced wastewater technologies, such as water reuse, land application and conjunctive uses, is acknowledged statewide.

Green Mountain Engineering, PLLC7 A Wendy Court Greensboro, NC 27409Tel: (336) Wendy CourtEMAIL: [email protected]: greenmountainengineers.comEMPS: 9Primary Contact: Vincent Townsend [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DICIPLINES:Civil Engineering and Land Surveying in Greensboro, North Carolina, green mountain engineering, greensboro engineering firm, greensboro surveyor, professional engineer greensboro, civil engineering, land surveying, land development

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Gresham Smith201 S. College StreetSuite 1950Charlotte, NC 28244Tel: (704) 944-7992EMAIL: [email protected]: www.greshamsmith.comEMPS: 7Primary Contact: Ms. Mary Clayton [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Public Outreach/Involvement. Structural Systems: Bridges. Water and Stormwater: Erosion Control, Stormwater Management. Water Resources:Hydraulics, Hydrology; Treatment; Watershed Management; . Flood Risk Management. Transportation: Highways, Basic Research and Studies, Public Transit.

EMAIL: [email protected]: www.harthickman.comEMPS: 41Primary Contact: Bruce Hickman [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Hydrology

HAZEN AND SAWYER, PC4011 Westchase Blvd, Ste. 500Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 833-7152EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hazenandsawyer.comEMPS: 190Primary Contact: Ronald Taylor [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal); Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Mechanical; Planning; Water

HDR of the Carolinas555 Fayetteville Street, Suite 900Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 232-6600EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comEMPS: 493Primary Contact: Paul Meehan [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Acoustical; Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation)

Hardesty & Hanover8601 Six Forks RoadRaleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 720-0860EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hardestyhanover.comEMPS: 2Primary Contact: Robert Lindyberg [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Hardesty & Hanover is a full-service infrastructure engineering firm with more than 130 years of experience steeped in solving complex engineering challenges.

HARRELL DESIGN GROUP. PC8016 Tower Point DriveCharlotte, NC 28227Tel: (704) 814-1320EMAIL: [email protected]: www.harrelldg.comEMPS: 22Primary Contact: Amanda Harrell [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Mechanical; Electrical; Communications; Plumbing; Fire Protection; Planning

HART & HICKMAN2923 S. Tyron Street, Ste 100Charlotte, NC 28203Tel: 704-586-0007

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Cogeneration; Communications; Computer Applications; Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Mechanical; Mining; Planning; Water

HensonFoley8712 Lindholm Drive, Suite 202A Huntersville, NC 28078Tel: (704) 875-1615URL: hensonfoley.comEMPS: 8Primary Contact: Tim Foley [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Land Planning, Landscape Architectural, Surveying, Civil Engineering, and Wetland & Stream Stabilization firm specializing in Site Planning and preparation of Site Construction Documents.

HIGHFILL INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING, P.C.2703 Jones Franklin Rd, Ste 201Raleigh, NC 27518Tel: (919) 481-4342EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hiepc.comEMPS: 15Primary Contact: J Ray Cox [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: HIGHFILL is a principle-centered consulting firm serving public and private utilities and industrial clients with water, wastewater

and stormwater infrastructure solutions. From initial planning through construction, our service-focused team members efficiently lead projects with a proficiency and devotion to customer service that are second to none.

BRANCHES:3804 PARK AVENUE, UNIT A, WILMINGTON, NC 28403

301 N. MAIN STREET, SUITE 2433, WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101

1728 MAIN STREET, SUITE 205, COLUMBIA, SC 29201

Hinde Engineering, Inc.10815 Sikes Place, Suite 210Charlotte, NC 28227Tel: (704) 814-4407EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hindeengineering.comEMPS: 12Primary Contact: Kevin Hinde [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: HEI was founded in 2004 and is a civil engineering firm specializing in utility design and utility coordination and provides a wide range of consulting services to both private and public clients.

HIPP ENGINEERING & CONSULTING, INC.2301 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 200Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 755-1033

EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hipp-usa.comEMPS: 35Primary Contact: J. Budd Hipp [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: HIPP is a leading Engineering & Consulting firm in process and facilities design for cGMP/cGLP driven fields. We provide planning, budgeting, design, project management, construction support, and start-up services for all FDA, EMA, and MHW regulated industries; pharmaceutical manufacturing processes and facilities

HMMH (Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc.)(Affiliate/Supplier

77 South Bedford StreetBurlington, MA 01803Tel: (781) 229-0707EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hmmh.comPrimary Contact: Britt-Anya [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: HMMH is an international leader in environmental and transportation planning including noise and vibration control, air quality analysis, airport and airspace planning, and climate and energy solutions. With three offices throughout the country, We serve government and private industry clients with a broad range of innovative and effective

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solutions. HMMH is certified as a Woman-Owned (WBE) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and is also recognized as an Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned mall Business (EDWOSB) by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

HNTB NC343 E Six Forks Road, Suite 200Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 546-8997EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hntb.comEMPS: 133Primary Contact: Spencer Franklin [email protected]

BRANCH: 121 W. Trade Street, Suite 2050, Charlotte, NC 28202Contact: Greg Boulanger Direct Tel: (704)208-5362EMAIL: [email protected]

HUGH J. GILLEECE, III, & ASSOCIATES, PA875 Walnut Street, Ste. 360Cary, NC 27511Tel: (919) 469-1101EMAIL: [email protected]: 2Primary Contact:Hugh Gilleece [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal), Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Planning

Hughes Engineering, PLLC8601 Six Forks Rd, Ste 400Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 630-4868EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hugheseng.comEMPS: 2Primary Contact: Robert Hughes [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Process Engineering, Project Management; Biotechnology, Upstream Fermentation, Downstream Purification; Oral Solid Dosage; Aseptic Formulation/Filling/Finishing; Packaging; High Purity Systems & Utilities; Equipment selection, specification and management; Project Management of all phases: Concept Scope Development, Detail Design, Construction, Validation; Automation & Controls; Detail Design Specifications and Drawings; Regulatory Audits and Guidance;

HYDROSTRUCTURES, PA126 Commerce Court Pittsboro, NC 27312Tel: (919) 542-5002EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hydrostructures.comEMPS: 48Primary Contact: Gina Moore [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Civil (General Municipal); Computer Applications; Water

ICE OF CAROLINAS, PLLC4505 Falls of Neuse Rd, Ste 110Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (984) 255-0410EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ice-eng.comEMPS: 14Primary Contact: Susie Bender [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrology; Surveying

BRANCHES:

790 Cardinal Road, Suite 14New Bern, NC 28562Johnny MetcalfeTel: (252) -75-3208

5200 Seventy Seven Center DRSuite 100Charlotte, NC 28217Jim Cravens Tel: (704) 705-3575

IMAGINiT TECHNOLOGIESAffiliate/Supplier2221 Edge Lake Drive, Suite 160Charlotte, NC 28217Tel: (704) 626-4006EMAIL: [email protected]: www.imaginit.comEMPS: 17Primary Contact: James Love [email protected]

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DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Provider of design engineering technology solutions.

INSURANCE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS, INC. (IMCI)Affi liate/SupplierPO Box 2490 Davidson, NC 28036Tel: (704) 799-1600EMAIL: [email protected]: www.imcipls.comEMPS: 9Primary Contact: Jeff Todd [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Professional Liability, General Insurance, Risk Management Services for design professionals in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee.

Intertek-PSI, Inc.5021-A West W.T. Harris Blvd.Charlotte, NC 28269Tel: (704) 598-2234EMAIL: [email protected]: www.intertek.comEMPS: 53Primary Contact: Bryan Lucas [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Geotechnical); Construction Management

JAMESTOWN ENGINEERING GROUP, INC.117 E. Main StreetJamestown, NC 27282Tel: (336) 886-5523EMAIL: [email protected]: www.jamestownengineering.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Daniel Pritchett [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal); Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water

JC WALLER & ASSOCIATES7 - L Dundas CircleGreensboro, NC 27407Tel: (336) 697-2637EMAIL: [email protected]: jcwaller.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Sherry Bittle [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal); Surveying; Water, Planning

JOHNSON MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON, INC.1130 Situs Court, Ste 200Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (984) 269-4910EMAIL: [email protected]: www.jmt.comEMPS: 19Primary Contact: Emily Woodward [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural, Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geo technical, Structural, Transportation); Computer Applications, Construction Management; Electrical; Hazardous Waste; Hydrology, Industrial, Mechanical; Planning; Surveying; Water' Natural and Cultural Resources

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KCI ASSOCIATES OF NC, PA4505 Falls of Neuse Rd, Ste 400Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 783-9214EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kci.comEMPS: 187Primary Contact: Laurie Arensdorf [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Communications; Construction Management; Hydrology; Surveying; Resource Management; Water Resources, Water Quality, Water/Wastewater. Power; Subsurface Utility Engineering; Site/Civil; Landscape Architecture; Building Structural.

KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 600Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 677-2000EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kimley-horn.comEMPS: 341Primary Contact: Steph Hachem [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Structural); Civil (Transportation); Communications; Computer Applications; Hydrology; Planning; WaterStudies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Project Feasibility Studies/Economic/; Expert Testimony; Public Outreach/Involvement; Value Engineering.Building/Technology Systems: Mechanical/Electrical /Plumbing; Communications, Software Systems; Efficiency Certification Standards, e. g. LEED; Computer/Technology

Kisinger Campo & Associates Corp301 Fayetteville Street, Ste 1500Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 882-7839EMAIL: [email protected]: www.Kisingercampo.comEMPS: 74Primary Contact: Paul G Foley [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Structural, Transportation); Computer Applications

BRANCH:

RALEIGH4800 Six Forks Road, Ste 120Raleigh, NC 27609, Debbie.barbour@ Kisingercampo.comwww.campoassociates.com

Kittelson & Associates, Inc.555 Fayetteville Street, Suite 300Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (800) 878-5230EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kittelson.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Bastian Schroeder [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Kittelson & Associates, Inc., has provided transportation engineering, planning, and research services to government agencies, municipalities, and private organizations since 1985.

KLEINFELDER9009 Perimeter Woods Dr, Ste HCharlotte, NC 28216Tel: (704) 598-1049EMAIL: [email protected]: www.kleinfelder.comEMPS: 85Primary Contact: Andrew Hadsell [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Mining; Planning; Water

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BRANCHES:

GREENSBORO7343 West Friendly Avenue, Suite B, Greensboro, NC 27410 Tel: (336) 668-0093

MORRISVILLE3200 Gateway Centre Blvd., Ste. 100Morrisville, NC 27560Tel: (919) 755-5011

KOONCE, NOBLE & ASSOCIATES, INC.208 E. 5th Street PO Box 1027Lumberton, NC 28358Tel: (910) 738-9376EMAIL: [email protected]: 5Primary Contact: Mrs. Lillian H Koonce [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Project Feasibility Studies/Economic; Water Conservation; Value Engineering; Stormwater Management; Wastewater Collection/Treatment and Disposal; Erosion Control; Treatment; Surface and Groundwater Supply Development; Transmission, Distribution & Storage

LAURENE, RICKHER & SORRELL, PC8701 Red Oak Blvd., Ste. 500Charlotte, NC 28217Tel: (704) 522-0495EMAIL: [email protected]: www.lrspc.netEMPS: 11Primary Contact: Mark S. Rickher [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Computer Applications

LHC STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS1331 Sunday Drive, Suite 121Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 832-5587EMAIL: [email protected]: www.lhcengineers.comEMPS: 11Primary Contact: Robert Lasater [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Structural

LJB INC.1401 Aversboro Road, Suite 215Garner, NC 27529Tel: (919) 594-6735EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ljbinc.comEMPS: 21Primary Contact: Roberto Canales [email protected]

DESCRIPTION: Created In 1966, LJB is a company fueled by integrity, quality and service. Today, our diverse and talented staff provides transportation, highway, bridge, traffic, water resources, hydraulics and hydrology, civil, building structural engineering, environmental and safety services.

DISCIPLINES: Transportation, road, bridge, traffic, civil and building structural engineering, NEPA/SEPA environmental and safety services.

LMHT Associates3005 Carrington Mill Blvd, Suite 150Morrisville, NC 27560Tel: (919) 544-0087EMAIL: [email protected]: lmht.comEMPS: 23Primary Contact: Nelson Ray [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Provides comprehensive design services including Architectural, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering with many licensed Architects and Engineers on staff. We are capable of working on individual and national corporate mulit-site projects in 48 states. This includes renovations, end caps, in-line up-fits, and free standing projects

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LOCHNER2840 Plaza Place, Ste. 202Raleigh, NC 27612Tel: (919) 571-7111EMAIL: [email protected]: www.hwlochner.comEMPS: 15Primary Contact: Kenneth Smith [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Planning; Water

LOCKLEAR, LOCKLEAR & JACOBS, PLLC114 W. 3rd SreetP.O. Box 3119Pembroke, NC 28372Tel: (910) 774-9306EMAIL: [email protected]: www.llandj.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Jonathan Locklear [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil and Environmental Engineering; Structural Engineering and Foundation Design; Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing (MEP) Engineering; Renovations and Retrofitting; Performance Contracting

LOUIS BERGER U.S., Inc.1001 Wade Avenue, Suite 400Raleigh, NC 27605Tel: (919) 866-4425EMAIL: [email protected]: www.louisberger.comEMPS: 65Primary Contact: Dean Hatfield [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental); Civil (General Municipal); Civil Geotechnical); Civil (Structural); Civil (Transportation); Communications; Construction Management; Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Material Handling; Mechanical; Mining; Planning; Water

Lynch Mykins415 Hillsborough St., Suite 101Raleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 782-1833EMAIL: [email protected]: www.lynchmykins.comEMPS: 13Primary Contact: Dave Mykins [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Structural)

Maple Engineering, PLLC708 St. Mary's StreetRaleigh, NC 27605Tel: (919) 341-4247EMAIL: [email protected]: maple-eng.comEMPS: 14Primary Contact: Lori White [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: AutoCAD – Drawing Production, REVIT - Building Information Modeling (BIM), Carrier HAPS – HVAC Load Software, Visual – Lighting Modeling Software, E-Quest – Energy Modeling, Adobe PDF – Document Transmitting, Digital Pictures & Video, FTP – Document Receiving & Delivery, Web Based Video Conferencing, LEED Design , Energy Modeling, Site Lighting Design, As-Built Drawings, Construction Administration, Existing Building Audits & Troubleshooting

Maser Consulting P.A.2000 Regency Pkwy, Ste 295Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 439-6082EMAIL: [email protected]: www.maserconsulting.comEMPS: 43Primary Contact: George Buchholz [email protected]

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DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Maser Consulting P.A. is a privately owned, multi-discipline, engineering firm with a unique balance of public and private sector experience.

MATTERN & CRAIG, INC.12 Broad StreetAsheville, NC 28801Tel: (828) 254-2201EMAIL: [email protected]: www.matternandcraig.comEMPS: 21Primary Contact: James Voso [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Structural); Civil (Transportation); Hydrology; Industrial; Planning; Surveying; Water; Wastewater

MBD CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PA760-A N.W. Broad StreetPinehurst, NC 28388Tel: (336) 629-3931EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mbd-eng.comEMPS: 11Primary Contact: Joe McGougan [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal); Communications; Materials Handling

MBP CAROLINAS3200 Beechleaf Court, Ste 910Raleigh, NC 27604Tel: (919) 875-0124EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mbpce.comEMPS: 24Primary Contact: Kevin Lugo [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Construction Management

MCADAMS COMPANY2905 Meridian ParkwayDurham, NC 27713Tel: (919) 361-5000EMAIL: [email protected]: mcadamsco.comEMPS: 200Primary Contact: John McAdams [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research & Consulting Engineering Studies, Structural Systems, Surveying & Mapping Technology, Environment, Water & Storm water, Transportation, Geomatics

MCCORMICK TAYLOR, INC.5400 Trinity Rd, Suite 102 Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 233-8965EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mccormicktaylor.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Brian Roberts [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:Civil (Environmental, Geotechnical, Transportation); Communications; Hydrology; Planning

MCDAVID ASSOCIATES, INC.3714 N. Main StreetFarmville, NC 27828Tel: (252) 753-2139EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mcdavid-inc.comEMPS: 43Primary Contact: Richard Moore [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal); Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water

MCFADYEN ENGINEERS, PLLC4411 Peachtree AvenueWilmington, NC 28403Tel: (910) 399-1125EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mcfadyenengineers.comEMPS: 2Primary Contact: Duncan McFayden [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Electrical; Energy

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MCGILL ASSOCIATES, PA55 Broad StreetAsheville, NC 28801Tel: (828) 252-0575EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mcgillengineers.comEMPS: 117Primary Contact: Joel Storrow joel.storrow @mcgillengineers.com

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal); Construction Management; Electrical; Planning; Surveying; Water

BRANCHES:

North Carolina:Cary, Boone, Hickory, Pinehurst, Shallote

MCKIM & CREED, INC.1730 Varsity Drive, Ste. 500Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 233-8091EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mckimcreed.comEMPS: 223Primary Contact: Phyllis Elikai [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Mechanical; Planning; Surveying; Water

BRANCHES:

ASHEVILLE370 N. Louisiana Ave., Suite F-3, Asheville, NC 28806, Tel: (828) 252-8181, Contact: [email protected] James Rudd

CHARLOTTE8020 Tower Point Drive, Charlotte, NC 28227, Tel: (704) 841-2588, Contact: Don Hamburger [email protected]

WILMINGTON243 North Front Street, Wilmington, NC 28401, Tel: (910) 343-1048, Contact: Marianna Boucher, [email protected]

MEAD & HUNT, INC.111 E. Hargett St.Suite 300Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 714-8670EMAIL: [email protected]: www.meadhunt.comEMPS: 8Primary Contact: Joel [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Project Feasibility Studies/Economic; Water Conservation; Public Outreach/Involvement. Structural Systems: Bridges. Water and Stormwater: Stormwater Management; Erosion Control. Water

Resources: Hydraulics, Hydrology. Transportation: Highways, Airports

BRANCH:

CHARLOTTE10130 Perimeter ParkwaySuite 200Charlotte, NC 28216

MEDALLION INSURANCE SERVICESAffiliate/Supplier

8145 Ardrey Kell RdSuite 203Charlotte, NC 28277Tel: (704) 256-6000EMAIL: [email protected]: www.medallionpro.comPrimary Contact: Joe Minervini [email protected]

DISCIPLINES: Providing professional liability insurance for architects and engineers.

DESCRIPTION: Medallion Insurance Services provides Professional Liability Insurance to Architects, Engineers, Surveyors, CPA’s, Accountants and other professionals. We are an independent insurance broker and specialize in Professional Liabilty/E&O Insurance. We also offer customized insurance solutions for General Liability, Workers Compensation, EPLI, Property and other insurance products for clients.

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Medlock & Associates Engineering, PA53 Asheland Ave, Suite 101Asheville , NC 28801Tel: (828) 232-4448EMAIL: [email protected]: medlockengr.comEMPS: 13Primary Contact: Coreen Roberts [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Structural engineering firm

MI ENGINEERING, PLLC1011 Schaub Drive, Ste. 100Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 851-6606EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mi-engineers.comEMPS: 9Primary Contact: Morris Israelnaim [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrogeology; Hydrology

MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL8000 Regency Parkway, Ste. 600Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 463-5488EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mbakercorp.comEMPS: 154Primary Contact:Dwain Hathaway [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Computer Applications; Construction Management; Hydrology; Hydrogeology; Industrial; Planning; Surveying; Water

MID ATLANTIC ASSOCIATES, INC.409 Rogers View CourtRaleigh, NC 27610Tel: (919) 250-9918EMAIL: [email protected]: www.maaonline.comEMPS: 19Primary Contact: Darin McClure [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Phase I & II Environmental Assessments, Contaminant Assessment, Hazardous Waste; Brownfields, Remediation, Hydrology

BRANCH:

1125 East Morehead Street, Suite #104Charlotte, NC 28204Tel: (980) 585-1271Greg D. [email protected]

MID-SOUTH ENGINEERING200 Mackenan DriveCary, NC 27511Tel: (919) 481-1084EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mseco.com

EMPS: 40Primary Contact: Lee Murphy [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Industrial; Mechanical

MODJESKI AND MASTERS, INC333 Fayetteville StreetSuite 500Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919)831-4765EMAIL: [email protected]: www.modjeski.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Jason Doughty [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Transportation

BRANCH:

100 Sterling Parkway, Suite 302, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Tel: (717)790-9565 ext. 10521

MOFFATT & NICHOL4700 Falls of Neuse, Ste 300Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 781-4626EMAIL: [email protected]: www.moffattnichol.comEMPS: 70Primary Contact: Timothy Reid [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation; Computer Applications;

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Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hydrology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Mechanical; Planning; Water

MORNINGSTAR LAW GROUPAffiliate/Supplier

421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 530Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 590-0375EMAIL: [email protected]: www.morningstarlawgroup.comEMPS: 36Primary Contact: Grayson Hale [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Raleigh based full service business and litigation law firm where partner Grayson S. Hale leads its practice in representing engineering and related professional firms in mergers, acquisitions, ownership transition, licensing and other business matters.

MOSHER ENGINEERING, INC.409-B Rogers View CourtRaleigh, NC 27610Tel: (919) 856-1550EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mosherengineering.comEMPS: 17Primary Contact: Christina Warr [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:

Civil (Environmental, Geotechnical); Hydrology; Hydrogeology

MOTT MACDONALD7621 Purfoy Road, Ste.115Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526Tel: (919) 552-2253EMAIL: [email protected]: www.mottmac.comEMPS: 69Primary Contact: Glenda Gibson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Structural, Transportation); Planning; Hydro; Pipeline; Power; Water/Wastewater

Branch/Satellite:1101 Haynes Street, Suite 101Raleigh, NC 27604

MS CONSULTANTS, INC.920 Main Campus Dr.Suite 430Raleigh, NC 27606-5213Tel: (919) 772-5565EMAIL: [email protected]: www.msconsultants.comEMPS: 15Primary Contact: Walt Gray [email protected]

DESCRIPTION: ms is a multidiscipline engineering, architecture,

and planning firm for the transportation, environmental, architecture, commercial, retail, sustainability, railroad and construction industries.

DISCIPLINES: Acoustical; Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrology; Hydrogeology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Mechanical; Planning; Surveying; Water

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Nexsen PruetAffiliate/Supplier

4141 Parklake Ave, Suite 200Raleigh, NC 27612Tel: (919) 755-1800EMAIL: [email protected]: www.nexsenpruett.comEMPS: 130Primary Contact: David Ferrell [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Nexsen Pruet is a multi-discipline law firm with over 190 lawyers in eight offices throughout North and South Carolina. Our practices include, but are not limited to legislative/regulatory/government relations, banking and finance, construction, corporate, economic development, employment, environmental, IP, litigation, real estate, and tax. We represent businesses and professionals working in virtually every industry.

NC Department of Transportation Office of Civil RightsAffiliate/Supplier

1 Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 508-1826EMAIL: [email protected]: www.ncdot.gov/about/regulations/equalopportunity/EMPS: 1000

Primary Contact: Lisa Wilson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Connecting people, products and places safely and efficiently with customer focus, accountability and environmental sensitivity to enhance the economy and vitality of NC.

NOVA Engineering & Environmental, Inc.2201 Brentwood Road, Suite 105Raleigh, NC 27604Tel: (984)242-1950EMAIL: [email protected]: www.usanova.comEMPS: 19Primary Contact: Mahalingam Bahiradhan [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Nova provides engineering consulting services, geotechnical and environmental engineering, construction support and materials testing services

NXL Construction Services, Inc114 E Cary StreetRichmond, VA 23219Tel: (804) 644-4600EMAIL: [email protected]: www.nxl.comEMPS: 3Primary Contact: Emily Ripka [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: NXL is a leading group of talented transportation engineers, surveyors, and construction managers who provide their clients with services of the highest caliber.

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O. R. COLAN ASSOCIATESAffiliate/Supplier

7005 Shannon Willow Road, Suite 100Charlotte, NC 28226Tel: (704) 944-1406EMAIL: [email protected]: orcolan.comEMPS: 155Primary Contact: Steve Chastain [email protected]

DESCRIPTION: Founded in 1969, O.R. Colan Associates (ORC) is the nation's oldest firm specializing exclusively in land acquisition, relocation, and program management for public works projects.

DESCRIPTION: Land acquisition, residential & commercial relocation, property management, appraisal, training to public & private agencies, and program management for pubic work projects.

OneDigital Health and BenefitsAffiliate/Supplier

4325 Lake Boone TrailSuite 220Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 847-4188EMAIL: [email protected]: www.onedigital.comEMPS: 65Primary Contact: Henry Stewart [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Employee benefit advisers

Orsborn Engineering Group, PA610 East Morehead Street, Ste 106Charlotte, NC 28202Tel: (704) 749-1432EMAIL: [email protected]: www.orsborn-eng.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Amanda Orsborn [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil engineering design, design and project management

Pabst Design Group, PA404-B Glenwood AvenueRaleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 848-4399EMAIL: [email protected]: www.pabstdesign.comEMPS: 7Primary Contact: Phillip (Dan) Daniel Pabst Jr. [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES:General Municipal; Construction Management; Surveying, Site/Civil, Land Development, Landscape Architecture, Planning

PARRISH AND PARTNERS1801 Stanley Road, Ste. 104Greensboro, NC 27407Tel: (336) 944-6880EMAIL: [email protected]: parrishandpartners.comEMPS: 9Primary Contact: Jeff Kirby [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Transportation); Construction Management; Planning

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Parsons Transportation Group5540 Centerview Drive, Ste. 217Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 977-9455EMAIL: [email protected]: www.parsons.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Ed Robbins [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Planning

Percheron Survey NC PLLCAssociate (Non Lic.)

5550 77 Center Dr., Suite 270Charlotte, NC 28217Tel: (980) 335-0257EMAIL: [email protected]: www.percheronllc.comEMPS: 3Primary Contact: Terry Rowe [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Percheron is the first and largest nationwide integrated land services provider, offering specialized expertise in land, right of way, surveying and environmental services.

PERIGON INTERNATIONAL931 Industrial DriveMatthews, NC 28105Tel: (704) 246-2000EMAIL: [email protected]: perigoneng.com

EMPS: 27Primary Contact: Lillian Mcrae [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Structural), Communications, Construction Management, Industrial, Materials Handling, Mechanical, Planning

PHC Engineering PLLC8511 Norcross RoadColfax, NC 27235Tel: (336) 992-1355EMAIL: [email protected]: piedmonthoist.comEMPS: 62Primary Contact: Rich Burns [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Piedmont Hoist & Crane manufactures overhead cranes and crane components in Colfax, NC.

PIEDMONT DESIGN ASSOCIATES, PA125 East Plaza Drive, Ste. 101Mooresville, NC 28115Tel: (704) 664-7888EMAIL: [email protected]: www.pdapa.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Donald Munday [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal); Planning; Surveying

Poggemeyer Design Group Inc.501 West Williams StreetApex, NC 27502Tel: (919) 926-9950EMAIL: [email protected]: poggemeyer.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Adam Pilarz [email protected]/DISCIPLINES:Community leaders, facility managers, contractors, military advisors, teachers, business owners, and more building on the expertise of seasoned professionals and the fresh perspectives of new talent to offer the perfect balance of proven techniques and forward-thinking design. We are employee-owned.

PROGRESSIVE DESIGN COLLABORATIVE, LTD.3101 Poplarwood Ct, Suite 320Raleigh, NC 27604Tel: (919) 790-9989EMAIL: [email protected]: www.pdcengineers.comEMPS: 14Primary Contact: Steve Campbell [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: New Products, Materials and Technologies; Basic Research and Studies; Technical Papers; Project Feasibility Studies/Economic/; Water Conservation;

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Expert Testimony; Computer/Software Technology; Public Outreach/Involvement; Security Plans; Value Engineering. Building/Technology Systems: Mechanical/Electrical /Plumbing; Communications; Software Systems; Efficiency Certification Standards, e.g. LEED; Secure Facilities (Military, Research, Correctional); Computer/Technology; Computer/Software Technology; Acoustics; Sustainability or Carbon Neutrality; Energy Efficiency - New and Retrofit. Special Projects: Recreational Facilities.

PublicInput.comAffiliate/Supplier

16 W Martin StreetSuite 810Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (704) 607-3441EMAIL: [email protected]: publicinput.comEMPS: 12Primary Contact: Graham Stone [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Community engagement software for public infrastructure projects

PYRAMID ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING PC503 Industrial AveGreensboro, NC 27406Tel: (336) 335-3174EMAIL: [email protected]: pyramidenvironmental.com

EMPS: 10Primary Contact: Doug Canavello [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Hazardous Waste; Restoration/Reclamation/Remediation; Air Quality; Stormwater Management; Hydraulics, Hydrology Subsurface Engineering; geophysical surveys and utility locating.

RAGSDALE LIGGETT PLLCAffiliate/Supplier

2840 Plaza Place, Ste. 400Raleigh, NC 27612Tel: (919) 787-5200EMAIL: [email protected]: www.rl-law.comEMPS: 45Primary Contact: John Nunnally [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Ragsdale Liggett provides legal services for Engineering Firms

RAMEY KEMP & ASSOCIATES, INC5808 Faringdon Place, Ste. 100Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 872-5115EMAIL: [email protected]: www.rameykemp.comEMPS: 55Primary Contact: Stephen Greene [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Transportation); Construction Management; Planning. Transportation Consulting Services

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REECE, NOLAND & McELRATH, INC94 Main StreetCanton, NC 28716Tel: (828) 492-0677EMAIL: [email protected]: www.rnm-engineers.comEMPS: 15Primary Contact: Stephen Kaufman [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Project Feasibility Studies/Economic, Value Engineering.Building/Technology Systems: Mechanical/Electrical /Plumbing, Efficiency Certification Standards, e. g. LEED, Energy Efficiency - New and Retrofit.Water Resources: Water Use Reduction. Energy: Renewable Energy, Energy Usage Reduction Programs.Industrial and Manufacturing Processes and Facilities: Biotech, Manufacturing.

REI ENGINEERS, INC.9121 Anson Way, Ste 100Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 845-1450EMAIL: [email protected]: www.reiengineers.comEMPS: 51Primary Contact: Scott Hinesley PE, RRC [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Other (Building envelopes)

BRANCHES:

CHARLOTTE1927 JN Pease Place | Suite 201Charlotte, NC 28262Tel: (704) 596-0331 David Honeycutt [email protected]

GREENVILLE704 Cromwell Drive | Suite AGreenville, NC 27858Tel: (252) 752-1992Kevin Burch, [email protected]

Richard Grubb & Associates (RGA), Incorporated (RGA, Incorporated)Associate (Non Lic.)

106 North AvenueWake Forest, NC 27587Tel: (919) 219-1489EMAIL: [email protected]: www.rgaincorporated.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Ellen Turco [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: RGA, Inc. is a full-service cultural resource management firm with a staff of professional historians, archaeologists, architectural historians, material culture specialists, and GIS experts.

RIVERS & ASSOCIATES, INC.107 E. 2nd StreetGreenville, NC 27858Tel: (252) 752-4135EMAIL: [email protected]:www.riversandassociates.com

EMPS: 36Primary Contact: Donnie Brewer [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water

RS&H ARCHITECTS-ENGINEERS-PLANNERS, INC.1520 South Blvd, Suite 200Charlotte, NC 28203Tel: (704) 752-0610EMAIL: [email protected]: www.rsandh.comEMPS: 28Primary Contact: Chad Critcher [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Transportation)

RUMMEL, KLEPPER & KAHL, LLP900 Ridgefield Drive, Suite 350, Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 878-9560EMAIL: [email protected]: www.rkk.comEMPS: 350Primary Contact: Keith Skinner [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Acoustical; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Energy; Hydrology; Planning; Water

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S&ME, INC.3201 Spring Forest RoadRaleigh, NC 27616Tel: (919) 872-2660EMAIL: [email protected]: www.smeinc.comEMPS: 357Primary Contact: Jason Peterson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Transportation); Hazardous Waste; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Planning; Water

SABER ENGINEERING PA2923 S. Tryon StreetSuite 280CHARLOTTE, NC 28203Tel: (704) 373-0068EMAIL: [email protected]: www.saberengineering.comEMPS: 11Primary Contact: James Tribble [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Electrical, Mechanical & Plumbing

SAFRAN LAW OFFICESAffiliate/Supplier

120 S. Boylan Ave.Raleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 828-1396EMAIL: [email protected]: www.safranlaw.comPrimary Contact: Perry Safran [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: A law firm offering legal council for the design build construction industry.

Scenic Consulting Group1017 Main Campus Drive, Ste. 2300Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (336) 725-2010EMAIL: [email protected]: sncgrp.comEMPS: 40Primary Contact: Mark Cooney [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Basic Research and Studies; Expert Testimony; Value Engineering; Mitigation; Hydraulics, Hydrology; Coastal and Eco-System Restoration; Recreational Facilities; Program and Construction Management

SCHNABEL ENGINEERING SOUTH, P.C.11 A Oak Branch DriveGreensboro, NC 27407Tel: (336) 274-9456EMAIL: [email protected]: schnabel-eng.comEMPS: 40Primary Contact: Thomas Fitzgerald [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Geotechnical, General Municipal, Structural), Construction Management; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Water; Risk Analysis

SEPI, Inc.1 Glenwood AvenueSuite 600Raleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 789-9977EMAIL: [email protected]: www.sepiengineering.comEMPS: 225Primary Contact: Steven Thomas [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Transportation); Construction Management; Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water; Subsurface utility exploration

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SHIELB PLLC1945 J. N. Pease Place, Ste 201CHARLOTTE, NC 28262Tel: (704) 564-3309EMAIL: [email protected]: www.shielb.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Bobbie Shields [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Planning, Engineering & Management

SIMPSON ENGINEERS & ASSOCIATES, PC5640 Dillard Drive, Ste. 200 Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 852-0468EMAIL: [email protected]: www.simpsonengr.comEMPS: 39Primary Contact: David B. Simpson Jr. [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management

SKA CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.300 Pomona DriveGreensboro, NC 27407Tel: (336) 855-0993EMAIL: [email protected]: www.skaeng.com

EMPS: 97Primary Contact: Stephen Robinson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Structural); Electrical; Industrial; Mechanical

SO-DEEP | SAM NC2800-154 Sumner BoulevardRaleigh, NC 27616Tel: (919) 878-7466EMAIL: [email protected]: www.sam.biz/sodeep-samncEMPS: 40Primary Contact: Keith Garry [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Providing full service Subsurface Utility Engineering, Utility Coordination, Land Surveying, Mobile & Airborne LiDAR, Photogrammetry and Construction Phase services.

DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Planning

Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA8412 Falls of Neuse Rd, Ste 104Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 846-5900EMAIL: [email protected]: sandec.comPrimary Contact: Patrick Smith [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: S&EC, is a multi-disciplinary engineering and environmental consulting firm that has advanced the concept of providing a total package of consulting services to public and private clients.

Sole Source Engineering PC207 East Main StreetGibsonville, NC 27249Tel: (336) 446-6911EMAIL: [email protected]: no websiteEMPS: 3Primary Contact: Jimmy Peacock [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Engineering Services

STANFORD WHITE1620 Midtown Place Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 832-8118EMAIL: [email protected]: www.stanfordwhite.comEMPS: 24Primary Contact: Bill Smith [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Mechanical; Electrical

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Stantec801 Jones Franklin RdSuite 300Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 851-6866EMAIL: [email protected]: www.stantec.com/EMPS: 150Primary Contact: christa greene [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation); Cogeneration; Communications; Electrical; Energy; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Mechanical; Planning; Surveying; Water

STEWART223 S. West StSuite 1100Raleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 380-8750EMAIL: [email protected]: www.stewartinc.comEMPS: 210Primary Contact: Michael Krannitz [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Project FeasibilityStudies/Economic, Expert Testimony, Public Outreach/Involvement; Foundations, Buildings, Stadiums, Tunnels, Bridges; Surveying & Mapping; NoisE; Waste Pond Management, Stormwater Management, Wastewater Collection/Treatment and Disposal, Erosion

Control; Hydraulics, Hydrology ; Highways, Intermodal Facilities; Land Development, Recreational Facilities, Program and Construction Management, Subsurface Engineering

BRANCHES

RALEIGH 223 S. West Street, Suite 1100Raleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 380-8750

RALEIGH GEOTECH/CMT Lab 5400 Old Poole Road Raleigh, NC 27610Tel: (919) 380-8750 Phone

RALEIGH GEOMATICS5410 Old Poole Road Raleigh, NC 27610Tel: (919) 380-8750 Phone CHARLOTTE101 N. Tryon St., Suite 1400Charlotte, NC 28202Tel: (704) 334-7925 Phone

CHARLOTTE GEOTECH/CMT Lab 9801-E Southern Pine Blvd Charlotte, NC 28273Tel: (919) 334-7925 Phone

DURHAM101 West Main St. Durham, NC 27701Tel: (919) 380-8750 Phone

STF, Inc.3412 Yelverton CircleRALEIGH, NC 276012Tel: (919)785-1161EMAIL: davephilbrook@

stfcorp.comURL: www.stfcorp.comEMPS: 2Primary Contact: Dave [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Hazardous Waste; Industrial; Water; Other

Stoltzfus Engineering, Inc.747 Park Lawn CourtKernersville, NC 27284Tel: (336) 904-0207EMAIL: [email protected]: www.seiengineering.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Aden Stoltzfus [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil Engineering Consultants

STV ENGINEERS, INC.900 West Trade St, Suite 715Charlotte, NC 28202Tel: (704) 372-1885EMAIL: [email protected]: www.stvinc.comEMPS: 118Primary Contact: Stuart Matthis [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical). Structural, Transportation); Computer Applications; Construction Management; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Materials Handling; Planning; Energy; Water

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BRANCH

MORRISVILLE1600 Perimeter Park Dr, Ste 225Morrisville, NC 27560Tel: (919) 238-6674

SUMMER CONSULTANTS4325 Lake Boon Trail, #301RALEIGH, NC 27607Tel: (919) 413-3566EMAIL: [email protected]: www.summerconsultants.com/EMPS: 3Primary Contact: Amanda Andrassy [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Building and Technology Systems

SUMMIT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SERVICES, PLLC504 Meadowlands DriveHillsborough, NC 27278Tel: (919) 732-3883EMAIL: [email protected]: www.summitde.netEMPS: 283Primary Contact: James Parker [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (General Municipal, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrology; Materials Handling; Planning; Surveying; Water

SUNGATE DESIGN GROUP, P.A.905 Jones Franklin RoadRaleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 859-2243EMAIL: [email protected]: www.sungatedesign.comEMPS: 13Primary Contact: Joshua G Dalton [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Project Feasibility Studies/Economic; Water Conservation; Expert Testimony; Value Engineering. Surveying and Mapping Technology: Control, GPS, Monitoring or Construction Surveying. Environmental: Mitigation, Restoration/Reclamation/Remediation; Water Resources; Transportation: Highway, Public Transit. Land Development, Recreational Facilities.

SWCA Environmental ConsultantsAssociate (Non Lic.)

110 Selly Manor CourtCary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 630-4099EMAIL: [email protected]: www.swca.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Chad Evenhouse [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Our 100% employee-owned firm offers comprehensive

environmental planning, regulatory compliance, and natural and cultural resources management consulting services.

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T. WAYNE OWENS & ASSOCIATES, PCAffiliate/Supplier

1689 Duluth Hwy Lawrenceville, GA 30043Tel: (678) 367-6157EMAIL: [email protected]: www.twocpa.comEMPS: 15Primary Contact: Mindy Toole [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Certified Public Accountant firm focusing on A/E/C firms nationwide

TAE, INC.4917 Professional Court, Ste. 105Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 871-0744EMAIL: [email protected]: www.taeinc.us/EMPS: 8Primary Contact: Michael Talley [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Communications; Industrial; Materials Handling

TAYLOR, WISEMAN & TAYLOR3500 Regency Parkway, Ste.260Cary, NC 27518Tel: (919) 297-0085

EMAIL: [email protected]: www.taylorwiseman.comEMPS: 20Primary Contact: Fred Rash [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil Environmental; Surveying

TEETER ENGINEERING GROUP, PA5500 77 Center Drive, Suite 140Charlotte, NC 28217Tel: (704) 376-2999EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tegpa.comEMPS: 13Primary Contact: Penney Waller [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Electrical; Energy; Mechanical; Water

TELICSAssociate (Non Lic.)

2540 Mill StreetWinterville, NC 28590Tel: (704) 575-7011EMAIL: [email protected]: telics.comEMPS: 30Primary Contact: Steve Nichols [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Right of Way Services

TERRACON CONSULTANTS, INC.2401 Brentwood Road, Ste. 107Raleigh, NC 27604Tel: (919) 873-2211EMAIL: [email protected]: www.terracon.comEMPS: 141Primary Contact: Aaron Layne [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services: Expert Testimony, Value Engineering. Building/Technology Systems: Efficiency Certification Standards, e. g. LEED; Energy Efficiency - New and Retrofit. Structural Systems: Foundations, Buildings, Towers, Stadiums, Tunnels, Seismic Design, Bridges. Environmental: Hazardous Waste, Noise, Mitigation, Restoration/Reclamation/Remediation, Air Quality. Water and Stormwater: Erosion Control; Water Resources: Hydraulics, Hydrology, Treatment; Locks/Dams/Water Control Structures. Transportation: Highways, Basic Research and Studies, Public Transit, Airports, Marine/Ports, Intermodal Facilities.

BRANCHES:

RALEIGHAaron Layne2401 Brentwood Road, Ste. 107Raleigh, NC 27604Tel: (919) [email protected]

CHARLOTTE 2701 Westport Road

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Charlotte, NC 28208Tel: (704) 509 1777Mike [email protected]

GREENSBORO - Environmental Testing and Materials7327-G West Friendly Ave.Greensboro, NC 27410Tel: (336) 854 8135Jim [email protected]

GREENSBORO - Facilites600D N Regional Rd.Greensboro, NC 27409Tel: (336) 605 8020Rob [email protected]

GREENVILLE314 Beacon Dr.Winterville, NC 28590Tel: (252) 353 1600Carl [email protected]

TGS ENGINEERS706 Hillsborough StreetSuite 200Raleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 773-8887EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tgsengineers.comEMPS: 96Primary Contact: Allen Raynor [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management;

Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water; Row; Utility; Traffic Management

THC INC.Affiliate/Supplier

8514 McAlpine Park Dr, Ste 295Charlotte, NC 28211Tel: 704-568-9990 x202EMAIL: [email protected]: www.thcinc.netEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Neil Burleson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: THC, Inc. is a NCDOT prequalified program management firm providing right of way land acquisition and relocation services to deliver a win-win outcome for both the property owner and client; Right of Way Land Acquisition and Relocation Services; Noise Mitigation

Thigpen Engineering & Consulting, PLLC3612 Griffice Mill RoadRaleigh, NC 27610Tel: (704) 223-0682EMAIL: [email protected]: www.thigpenengineering.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Matthew Thigpen [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Certified Small Professional Services Firm offering

transportation design services in Work Zone Traffic Control plan preparation, Pavement Marking Design and Signing Design.

THINC STRATEGY, Inc.Affiliate/Supplier

1017 Ashes Dr. Suite 204 Wilmington, NC 28405Tel: (910) 769-3397EMAIL: [email protected]: www.thincstrategy.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Cindy Anderson [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Ownership Transition, Strategy & Consulting, Management Development

Thompson Engineering Inc.555 Fayetteville Street Suite 201Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 719-3490EMAIL: [email protected]: www.thompsonengineering.comEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Dr. Mohammed Mulla [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Thompson Engineering was established in 1953 in Mobile, Alabama. Since then, the company has grown throughout

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the Southeast States providing Transportation Infrastructure and many other services.

THREE OAKS ENGINEERING324 Blackwell Street, Suite 1200Durham, NC 27701Tel: (919) 732-1300EMAIL: [email protected]: www.threeoaksengineering.comEMPS: 27Primary Contact: Suzanne Unger Young [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, Transportation); Hydrology; Planning, Traffic

Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.1293 Hendersonville RoadBuilding A, Suite 9Asheville, NC 28803Tel: (828) 575-0133EMAIL: [email protected]: www.trafficpd.comEMPS: 3Primary Contact: Christy Staudt [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: TPD is a transportation engineering firm serving the eastern US. We provide sustainable engineering solutions for our clients and teaming partners.

TRC ENGINEERS5540 Centerview DriveRaleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 828-3150EMAIL: [email protected]: www.trccompanies.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Richard Boyd [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Materials Handling

Trimat Materials TestingAssociate (Non Lic.)

1 Triangle Drive, Ste. 200Durham, NC 27709Tel: (919) 532-2211EMAIL: [email protected]: trimattesting.comEMPS: 14Primary Contact: Christopher Bacchi [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Construction materials testing and inspection, CEI, lab services, consultation

TYNDALL ENGINEERING & DESIGN, PA250 Shipwash Drive, Suite 104Garner, NC 27529Tel: (919) 773-1200EMAIL: [email protected]: www.tyndallengineering.comEMPS: 7Primary Contact: Prentice Tyndall Jr. [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural

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UMA GEOTECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION8815 Neville RoadColfax, NC 27235Tel: (336) 992-0746EMAIL: [email protected]: team-uma.comEMPS: 30Primary Contact: Sheri Byrd [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Chemical Grouting; Concrete Lifting; Soil Stabilization; Infrastructure Repair; Compaction Grouting; Concrete Slab Leveling; Lightweight Fills; Micropiles; Helical Piers; Underpinning Services; Limited Access Drilling; Soil Nailing; Mechanical Anchors; Rock Anchors; Slope Stabilization; Geotechnical Engineering

URBAN DESIGN PARTNERS PLLC1318 Central Ave., Ste E 6 Charlotte, NC 28205Tel: (704) 334-3303EMAIL: [email protected]: www.urbandesignpartners.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Brian Smith [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Land Development)

UTILITY COORDINATION CONSULTANTS, LLCAssociate (Non Lic.)

137 Indian Trail Rd Indian Trail, NC 28079Tel: (704) 844-9093EMAIL: [email protected]: www.utilitycoor.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: Mark Price [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Coordinates the relocations of utilities that are in conflict with new roadway construction.

VAUGHN & MELTON CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.1318-F Patton AvenueAsheville, NC 28806Tel: (828) 253-2796EMAIL: [email protected]: www.vaughnmelton.comEMPS: 170Primary Contact: DeWayne Brown [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Mining; Planning; Surveying; S.U.E.;Water Resources; Utility Services, Right-of-Way Acquisition

Vericom Group LLCAffiliate/Supplier

312 W Millbrook Rd, Suite 233Raleigh, NC 27609Tel: (919) 845-8800EMAIL: [email protected]: www.vericomgroup.comEMPS: 6Primary Contact: G. Blake Phillips [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: We help businesses gain visibility and control over their telecom, utility, cable TV, and IT services while improving services and

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decreasing costs. We turn dozens or hundreds of monthly bills into one.

VHB ENGINEERING NC, P.C.940 Main Campus Drive, Ste 500Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 829-0328EMAIL: [email protected]: www.vhb.comEMPS: 121Primary Contact: Lyle Overcash [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Energy, Hydrology; Planning; Water

Visible ValueAffiliate/Supplier

338 Belrose DrCary, NC 27513Tel: (919) 533-2444EMAIL: [email protected]: visiblevalue.netEMPS: 1Primary Contact: Chandra Storrusten [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: We foster sustainable value creation strategies that allow professional services firms around the globe to capitalize on pivotal opportunities during growth, transitions, and transformations.

Vistabution, LLCAssociate (Non Lic.)

8315 Six Forks Road, Suite 205Raleigh, NC 27615Tel: (919) 844-9375EMAIL: [email protected]: vistabution.comEMPS: 5Primary Contact: Chandra Sturrup [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Environmental Remediation, Land Acquisition, Demolition & Deconstruction, Disaster Response, “On Call” Services

VOLKERT, INC.5540 Centerview Drive, Ste. 305Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 854-0344EMAIL: [email protected]: www.volkert.comEMPS: 145Primary Contact: Bill Moyers [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Structural, Transportation); Construction Management, Planning, Construction Engineering and Inspection, NBIS Bridge Inspection, Traffic Engineering, Load Rating

Wantman Group, Inc14045 Ballantyne Corporate PlSte 380Charlotte, NC 28277Tel: (704) 716-8000EMAIL: [email protected]: wginc.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Eliza Partington [email protected]

DESCRIPTION: WGI (Wantman Group, Inc.) is a national design and professional services firm leading in technology-based solutions for the construction of public infrastructure and real estate development.

DISCIPLINES: Civil Engineering, Creative services, Environmental, Geospatial and Land Surveying, Land Design Services, MEP Engineering, Parking Solutions, Structural Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Transportation Design -Build, Water Resources, Architecture

Westcott, Small & Associates, PLLC125 S. Elm St, Suite 606Greensboro, NC 27401Tel: (336) 310-1480EMAIL: [email protected]: www.wsaaeng.com

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EMPS: 3Primary Contact: Michael Westcott [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Westcott, Small and Associates, PLLC is a full service engineering firm offering services for municipal, educational, industrial, commercial, and residential projects.

WETHERILL ENGINEERING, INC.1223 Jones Franklin RoadRaleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 851-8077EMAIL: [email protected]: www.wetherilleng.comEMPS: 64Primary Contact: Debora Wetherill [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Construction Management; Hydrology; Planning; Surveying; Water; GIS, SUE

Whitman, Requardt and Associates, LLP1201 Edwards Mill Rd, Suite 320Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 859-0808EMAIL: [email protected]: www.wrallp.comEMPS: 4Primary Contact: Melanie [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Established in 1915, WRA is a nationally recognized engineering, architectural, construction management and environmental firm.

Wiley|Wilson5540 Centerview Dr - Suite 405Raleigh, NC 27606Tel: (919) 746-8351EMAIL: [email protected]: www.wileywilson.comEMPS: 4Primary Contact: Tim Groover [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: A full service A/E firm with the vision to create a built environment that is reliable, sustainable, safe, and secure.

WILLIS ENGINEERS10700 Sikes Place, Ste. 115Charlotte, NC 28277Tel: (704) 377-9844EMAIL: [email protected]: www.willisengineers.comEMPS: 10Primary Contact: Chuck Willis [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Master Planning for Wastewater; Master Planning for Water Systems; Pumping Stations; Sanitary Engineering; Sewage Collection, Treatment & Disposal; Wastewater Treatment; Water Supply, Treatment, Distribution

WITHERSRAVENEL, INC.115 MacKenan DriveCary, NC 27511Tel: (919) 469-3340EMAIL: [email protected]: www.withersravenel.comEMPS: 220Primary Contact: Susan Griffin [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Transportation); Construction Management; Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Planning; Surveying; Water

WK DICKSON & CO., INC.616 Colonnade DriveCharlotte, NC 28205Tel: (704) 334-5348EMAIL: [email protected]: www.wkdickson.comEMPS: 104Primary Contact: Kraig Kern [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Transportation); Energy; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Planning; Landscape Architecture; Surveying; Water

Wood PLC4021 Stirrup Creek Dr, Ste. 100Durham, NC 27703Tel: (919) 381-9900EMAIL: [email protected]

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URL: woodplc.comEMPS: 232Primary Contact: Bill Hood [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation) Computer Applications; Construction Management; Energy; Hazardous Waste; Hydrology; Hydrogeology; Industrial; Materials Handling; Mechanical; Planning; Water

BRANCHES:

ASHEVILLE 1308 Patton Avenue Asheville, NC [email protected]

CHARLOTTE 2801 Yorkmont Rd, Ste 100, Charlotte, NC [email protected]

WILMINGTON5710 Oleander Drive Suite 110 Wilmington, NC [email protected]

WOODS ENGINEERING, PA254 North Front Street, Suite 201Wilmington, NC 28401Tel: (910) 343-8007EMAIL: [email protected]: www.woodseng.comEMPS: 13Primary Contact: Melissa Begue [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Project Feasibility Studies/Economic, Public Outreach/Involvement, Value Engineering, Efficiency Certification Standards, e.g. LEED, Foundations, Buildings, Towers, Stadiums, Seismic Design, Bridges, Airports, Marine/Ports, Safety and Security, Recreational Facilities, Manufacturing, Heavy Industry, Commercial, High-End Residential, Industrial, Hospitality, Schools, Apartments & Mixed Use

WOOLPERT NC, PLLC11301 Carmel Commons Blvd Ste 300Charlotte, NC 28226Tel: (704) 526-3058EMAIL: [email protected]: www.woolpert.comEMPS: 55Primary Contact: Lashawn Mungo [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Structural, Transportation); Communications; Computer Applications; Construction Management; Electrical; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Mechanical; Planning; Surveying; Water;

WOOTEN COMPANY, THE120 N. Boylan AvenueRaleigh, NC 27603Tel: (919) 828-0531EMAIL: [email protected]: www.thewootencompany.comEMPS: 75Primary Contact: Gary D. Hartong [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal); Communications; Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Industrial; Mechanical; Planning; Surveying; Water;

BRANCHES:

GREENVILLE301 West 14th Street, Greenville, NC 27834Tel: (252) 757-1096 Derrick Smith [email protected]

HICKORY1430 Old Lenoir Rd. NW. Hickory, NC 28601Tel: (828) 322-5533Clarence [email protected]

WINSTON-SALEM300 South Main Street. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Tel: (336) 722-5326John [email protected]

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COLUMBIA, SC1830 Marion Street, Suite A. Columbia, SC 29201Tel: (803) 978-2488Chad Easter [email protected]

WSP434 Fayetteville St, Ste. 1500Raleigh, NC 27601Tel: (919) 836-4040EMAIL: [email protected]: www.wsp.comEMPS: 120Primary Contact: Nancy Ray [email protected]

DESCRIPTION/DISCIPLINES: Acoustical; Architectural/Structural; Civil (Environmental, General Municipal, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation); Cogeneration; Communications; Construction Management; Electrical; Energy; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Mechanical; Planning; Water

BRANCHES:

CHARLOTTE1001 Morehead Square Drive, Suite 610Charlotte, NC 28203 Contact: Will Letchworth

MOORESVILLE128 Talbert Road Suite AMooresville, NC 28117Contact: Will Letchworth

RALEIGH1425 Rock Quarry Rd.Suite 115Raleigh, NC 27610Contact: Will Letchworth

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ACEC/NC Committees & Forums

Buildings & Infrastructure Focusing on all aspects of vertical development projects and their respective sites, this committee serves as liaison between ACEC/NC and multiple owner types and related agencies (including but not limited to higher education institutions, NC Office of State Construction, municipalities, K-12 school districts, healthcare institutions and private industry) and monitors their activities in project planning, design, construction, budgeting and selection of design firms. Focus areas include building construction, site and infrastructure development, code compliance, sustainability and energy conservation.This committee also focuses on economic developent activity that affects projects and memer firms, with the goal to develop a mutually beneficial relationship between ACEC/NC and economic development organiations such as the North Carolina Economic Developers Association (NCEDA) and raise the visibility and profile of member firms within the econimic development community.

Board Liaison: Gary HartongThe Wooten Company120 N Boylan AveRaleigh, NC 27603(919) [email protected]

Chair: Allison KossKCI Associates, of NC, PA4505 Falls of Neuse RoadSuite 400Raleigh, NC 27609(919) [email protected]

Vice-Chair: Jonathan LocklearLocklear, Locklear & Jacob114 W. 3rd St.Pembroke, NC 28372(910)[email protected]

Business Practices CommitteeSmall and Large Business Leaders interested in improving the efficiency and operation of large and small firms are members of this committee. The objective of this committee is to reach out to and expand opportunities for business members of ACEC/NC, protect the interests of engineering firms, and offer business leaders a chance to leverage the collective knowledge of a larger group, to improve overall performance related to human resources, financial, legal, business development, and operations.

Board Liaison: Michael SlusherDavis-Martin-Powell & Associates, Inc.6415 Old Plank RoadHigh Point, NC 27265(336) [email protected]

Chair: Justine D’AndreaRamey Kemp Associates5808 Faringdon Place, Suite 100Raleigh, NC 27609(919) [email protected]

Vice-Chair: Trey HendrickECS Southeast, LLP1812 Center Park Drive, Suite DCharlotte, NC 28217(704) 525-5152 [email protected]

Environmental/Energy Committee (joint with PENC)This committee interacts with various departments and agencies of the State who are involved in environmental activities. Members interact with agency representatives to help improve relationships and assist in promoting environmental policies that benefit both member firms and State agencies. The committee also to monitor and develop an information program on energy/power and private industrial issues. This mirrors a national goal of serving this industry segment and providing value to private and utility sector firms. It will also promote recruitment of these firms to membership in ACEC/NC.

Board Liaison: Colin DavisKleinfelder6200 Harris Technology BlvdCharlotte, NC 28269(704) 598-1049 [email protected]

ACEC/NC Co-Chair: Amos ClarkMcAdams Company2905 Meridian ParkwayDurham, NC 27713(919) [email protected]

PENC Co-Chair: /Brian JohnsonThe Wooten Company120 N. Boylan AvenueRaleigh, NC 27603(919) [email protected]

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ACEC/NC Committees & ForumsFuture Leaders ProgramThis program seeks to provide young professionals with the broad-based, in-depth industry knowledge they will need in order to rise into leadership positions within ACEC/NC member firms. Future Leaders are nominated annually for this program.

Board Liaison: Scott HinesleyREI Engineers, Inc.1927 JN Pease Place Ste. 201Charlotte, NC 28262(704) 595-0331 x [email protected]

Co-Chair: Stephen BrowdeCalyx Engineers + Consultants6750 Tryon RoadCary, NC 27518(919) [email protected]

Co-Chair: Jessica McClureRamey Kemp & Associates, Inc.5808 Faringdon Place, Ste. 100Raleigh, NC 27609(919) [email protected]

Legislative CommitteeThis committee monitors State and National legislation that may impact the engineering industry. The committee compiles the Council’s legislative agenda for approval by the Board of Directors and assists in the lobbying efforts to support that agenda. The committee also promotes and organizes events that focus on furthering the Council’s legislative agenda, and supporting our State and National Political Action Committees.

Board Liaison: Paul MeehanHDR of the Carolinas555 Fayetteville Street Suite 900Raleigh, NC 27601(919) [email protected]

Chair: Jeremy PotterHDR of the Carolinas555 Fayetteville St #900Raleigh, NC 27601(919) [email protected]

Vice-Chair: Brock StorrustenWithersravenel, Inc.111 MacKenan DriveCary, NC 27511(919) [email protected]

Senior Leaders ForumThis forum serves as a platform for our member firms’ senior leadership to meet and exchange ideas on bettering our business practices with public and private sector clients. In addition, this forum will allow senior members to identify issues that the Board of ACEC/NC should consider focusing on and suggesting action items related to the political process that could be important to the long-term viability of the private engineering industry. Please note that this forum is mindful of anti-collusion requirements and will not discuss those items that could be construed as collusion.

Board Liaison: Iona ThomasMcAdams Company2905 Meridian ParkwayDurham, NC 27713(919)[email protected]

Chair: Monty IrvinRamey Kemp & Associates5808 Faringdon Place, Ste. 100Raleigh, NC 27609(919) [email protected]

Vice-Chair: Valoree EikinasCalyx Engineers & Consultants6750 Tryon RoadCary, NC 27518(919) [email protected]

Transportation CommitteeThis committee serves as a liaison between ACEC/NC and the North Carolina Department of Transportation and other public agencies dealing with all areas of transportation including highways, railways, airports, waterways, mass transit, and other forms of public transportation.

Board Liaison: Josh DaltonSungate Design Group, P.A.905 Jones Franklin RoadRaleigh, NC 27606(919) [email protected]

Chair: Keith Skinner RK&K900 Ridgefield Drive, Ste. 350Raleigh, NC 27609(919) [email protected]

Vice-Chair: Lisa Samplesms consultants, inc.920 Main Campus Dr.Ste 430Raleigh, NC 27606(919) [email protected]

Vice-Chair: Jeff Thatcher GANNETT FLEMING, INC.1 Glenwood, Suite 900Raleigh, NC 27603(919) [email protected]

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Qualifications-Based Selection of Design Professionals

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What is Qualifications- Based Selection?

Qualifications-Based Selection (QBS) is a process for the selection of design professionals by public and private owners. It is a negotiated procurement process for selection based on qualifications and competence in relation to the work to be performed.• It fosters broad-based competition.• It affords the selection professional

an opportunity to understand the owner’s needs and objectives as a basis for negotiating the professional fee.

• It saves money over bid-based methods, as proven in actual practice by public and private owners.

• It takes full advantage of creativity and expertise of the design professional.

What Precedents Exist for Qualifications-Based Selection?

• It has been in use since the Civil War.

• Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Bill) confirms it is in the nation’sbest interest in federal procurement on civilian agency projects.

• Public Law 100-464 reaffirms 92-582 and adds specific services covered by the law.

• North Carolina General Statutes 143-64.31,.32,.33 clearly states it is public policy to use the QBS process.

• The American Bar Association’s Model Procurement Code for State and Local Governments specifies it as the preferred method of procuring design professional services.

• The American Public Works Association endorses it in a strongly worded policy statement.

• Experience. Maryland adopted price-based selection in 1974, which in 1985 was overwhelmingly replaced with Qualifications-Based Selection type procurement method because of its efficiency and benefits to the state. Maryland’s research and experience clearly showed that meaningful price- based comparisons are quite difficult to make at the time the selection is made. Price-based selection increased the design phase cost by 94% and resulted in major construction cost increases. The cost increase resulted from the time and effort it took Maryland to prepare a scope of work that could be used to obtain bids from design professionals.

Why Would an Owner Want to Use Qualifications Based Selection?

Because:• High quality consultant services are

only a small percentage of the project cost, yet affect and influence the entire project cost and outcome.

• It promotes improved project quality by assuring that the client clearly understands the scope of work required.

• It leads to realistic construction bids based upon a definitive scope of work.

• Studies have shown that use of Qualifications-Based Selection for projects is more efficient and less costly than use of a selection process that uses price as a primary criterion.

• Qualifications-Based Selection avoids the situation where the greatest benefit of the design professional’s innovation and creativity is lost because its importance was not recognized at the fee proposal stage.

What about Price-Based Selection?

An RFP that requests fee proposals requires the design professional to determine the lowest fee at which the tasks for the project can be accomplished. A fee proposal can only be as precise and accurate as the owner’s statement of the scope of work. For some projects it may be possible to state in advance a comprehensive scope of work on which proposals can be based, but many projects are complex, often more so than they first appear.Ordinarily, an owner must define the scope of work desired. This is often a difficult and time-consuming task and is best accomplished jointly with the highest rated firm as determined by QBS evaluation; where the owner takes advantage of multi-discipline experience and knowledge to properly define the scope of services.

Do Owners Have to Use Qualifications-Based Selection?

NO. Owners have the right to choose any selection process they wish.Likewise, the design professional has freedom of choice as to participation. For example:Situation #1• You have an existing relationship

with a design professional.• Your needs are met, and the firm

you are working with has the qualifications needed for the new project.

The recommended method for you is to continue the current relationship by jointly developing the new project scope, contract form and fee.

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Situation #2• You do not have a relationship with a

design professional.• You have a project requiring the

attention of a competent technical professional.

The recommended method for you is to use Qualifications-Based Selection.

Situation #3• You may or may not have an

existing relationship with a design professional.

• You have to (or want to) go through a competitive selection process.

The recommended method for you is to use Qualification Based Selection.(A simplified example of the Qualifications-Based Selection Process follows this section.)

QBS and the Rules of Professional Conduct

Effective August 1, 2002 the N.C. Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors added the followingto its Rules of Professional Conduct:

21-56.0701(f)3. The licensee shall solicit or accept work only on the basis of qualifications and:…(3) shall, with regard to fee bidding on public projects, comply with the provisions of G.S. 143-64.31, and shall not knowingly cooperate in a violation of any provision of G.S.143-64.31.

The following Questions were asked during an ACEC/NC SpecialConference, in January 2001, on the proper application of the Board’s new requirement under the Rules of Professional Conduct pertaining to G.S. 143-64-31 (Mini-Brooks Act). The answers shown represent the official position of the North Carolina Board

of Examiners. Both the Questions and the answers apply equally to the Engineering and Surveying professions.

Question: Is a two envelope system, where qualifications are placed in one envelope and price is placed in the second envelope with an assurance from the public body that the price will not be opened until the selection has been made based upon qualifications, acceptable under the provisions of the Mini-Brooks Act?Answer: No. A project price may not be provided until a firm has been selected based upon a qualification based process. Once selected, the firm can then negotiate a project price with the public body.

Question: Are all licensees obligated to report known violations of board rules?Answer: Yes. All licensees are obligated to report known violations of board rules under the requirements of the Rules of Professional Conduct. This would include reporting Professional Engineers or firms that submit prices in response to request for proposals for publicly funded projects that have not been exempted under the provision the Mini-Brooks Act.

Question: What about the delivery of unit prices for the project?Answer: The delivery of unit prices as a response to a request for proposals identifies relative information with respect to general fees and is not specific to tasks related to the project. The submission of any information, which can be easily correlated to a fixed price or a bid, is prohibited unless the project has been exempted.

Question: If the proposed fee is less than $50, 000.00, is an exemption still required?Answer: Yes. All exemptions must be in writing and are required on a project by project basis.

Question: What is an appropriate way to respond to a request for a price?Answer: Currently, the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina has developed a process to contact the party who is requesting the price. This contact includes detailed information regarding the Mini-Brooks Act and the obligation by the licensee not to submit a price.

Question: Will the Board of Examiners respond to a specific request for clarification of rule?Answer: Yes. The Board of Examiners will respond to any request for clarification of responsibility concerning the proper application of the Mini-Brooks Act but the Board’s jurisdiction is limited to licensees.Question: If a resolution of exemption is obtained from the requesting entity, may the licensee submit a price?Answer: Yes. The ability to exempt projects is provided to NCDOT and local units of government when the estimated cost is less than $50,000.

Question: Are their exemptions for special conditions?Answer: Yes. The Act provides for exceptions in the “cases of special emergency involving the health and safety of the people or their property.”

Question: What does the effective date of the resolution need to be and must the resolution or exemption be project specific?Answer: The resolution to exempt a project must be in force before a licensee may provide a project price. Each exemption must be project specific.

Question: How far does the responsibility of the engineer go as it relates to prime/sub-consultants (architectural type of contracting arrangement)?

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Answer: The Board of Examiners has ruled that the provisions of the Mini-Brooks apply even in situations of prime/subconsultants. If the project involves public funds from a project that has not been exempted, the sub-consultants must be selected through a qualification- based process. The North Carolina Attorney General has been asked to render an opinion on this issue.

Question: What about design/build and alternative delivery systems?How should the licensee handle this issue?Answer: Same as above.

Question: What is the licensee’s responsibility as it relates to assure that the resolution of exemption is valid?Answer: The licensee must exercise prudent judgment to determine that an exemption has been properly executed in writing for the specified project.

Question: What about multiple Phase contracts?Answer: Unless specifically exempted, multiple phase contracts are subject to the requirements of the Mini-Brooks Act.

Question: There seems to some gray area in environmental work, such as wetlands delineation. Now with this new rule engineers cannot bid, but environmental professionals can. Is there some way that we can address this situation?Answer: The Mini-Brooks Act only pertains to professional services listed as “...architectural, engineering or surveying services…” Professional Engineers and Firms may offer prices for projects that they are legally capable of providing,i.e. geology, soil science, landscape architecture.

Question: Is it permissible to submit project prices for projects that have been exempted?Answer: Yes. If the exemption is by a local unit of government or NCDOT and is in writing, it is permissible for licensees to submit total project prices.

Question: Is it a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct for a licensee, placed in a responsible role for a public body, to request other professionals to provide a total project price on behalf of the owner?Answer: Yes. All licensees of the Board are required to comply with the provisions of the Mini-Brooks Act.

Question: Has there been any consideration to Maryland’s rescinding the price prohibition?Answer: No. This is outside the Board’s jurisdiction.

Question: Currently the State of North Carolina is required to request bids for construction and the contractor then typically hires sub- consultants through a bid process. Is it a violation for a licensee to provide a total project price under such circumstances?Answer: Yes. The Mini-Brooks Act applies to all publicly funded projects and professional services must be selected based upon a qualification based process unless exempted under the provisions of the act. The North Carolina Attorney General has been requested to render an opinion on this issue.

Question: Paragraph F of Section 21-56.0701 is only applied/enforced relative to GS143-64.31.Does this apply to public funds only?Answer: The Mini-Brooks Act only pertains to public funds. The Board Rules do not prohibit licensee from offering total project prices for privately funded projects.

Question: What about primarily planning studies with engineering elements? Is this considered a violation?Answer: This would be dictated by the nature of the services to be rendered for the specific project. If the services are professional in nature, the Mini-Brooks Act would apply.

Question: What about state agencies, are they covered by GS14364.31?Answer: No exemptions are allowed for state agencies other than NCDOT.

Question: What about State Universities?Answer: There was an exemption for capital improvement projects for The University of North Carolina, which expired on July 1, 2001

Question: Do other non-DOT agencies have the ability to exempt themselves on state directed projects?Answer: There are no exceptions allowed for State agencies except for State Capital Improvement Projects where the total cost is less than$100,000.00.

Question: What about exemptions for municipalities?Answer: Local units of government or NCDOT may in writing exempt particular projects in the case of:(1) Proposed projects where an

estimated professional fee is in an amount less than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), or

(2) Other particular projects exempted in the sole discretion of the Department of Transportation stating the reasons therefore and the circumstances attendant thereto.

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Question: Is a non-license violation a criminal violation?Answer: No. A violation of the MiniBrooks Act would be considered a civil violation.

Question: Does the rule apply to GIS?Answer: Yes

Question: What is considered a fee bid?Answer: The submission of any information that would allow the public entity to determine a total project fee would be considered a “fee bid.”

Question: Would an RFP that request man-hours without unit prices be considered a bid?Answer: The Act only allows for “unit price information” and qualifications. Man-hours would not be considered a “unit price.”

Question: During a short list or interview type of arrangement, if the interviewing party requests a price, is the licensee free to give a price at that time?Answer: No. Price should not be given until the consultant is selected as the most qualified to provide the services requested and negotiations may then begin to establish the fee. Question: What about licensed city/state engineers, architects and surveyors, are they in violation if they send out RFP’s requesting a price.Answer: Yes. All licensees must comply with the requirements of the Mini-Brooks Act.

Question: Who must issue the written exemption?Answer: The exemption can only be issued by the entity that is authorized to award the contract.

Question: What if a sub-consultant asks for a price and it is thought that there is a sole source selection being performed?Answer: The licensee should make every effort to verify that the proposed project is a sole source selection, which should include confirmation in writing from the requesting entity.

Question: What if a client (public) asks for prices of recent projects, is this a violation?Answer: Currently, government form 330 requires prices for similar types of previous work effort as a basis for qualifications. It is not a violation of the Mini Brooks Act to provide this form as a part of the QBS process for publicly funded projects.

Qualifications-Based Selection

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NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL STATUTES 143-64.31, .32, .33 and .34(as amended)

§ 143-64.31. Declaration of public policy.

It is the public policy of this State and all public subdivisions and Local Governmental Units thereof, except in cases of special emergency involving the health and safetyof the people or their property, to announce all requirements for architectural, engineering, and surveying services, to select firms qualified to provide such services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualification for the type of professional services required without regard to fee other than unit price information at this stage, and thereafter to negotiatea contract for architectural, engineering, or surveying services at a fair and reasonable fee with the best qualified firm. If a contract cannot be negotiated with the best qualified firm, negotiations with that firm shall be terminated and initiated with the next best qualified firm.

Changes to A/E Procurement by HB 1043:SECTION 4. G.S. 143-64.31, as amended by Section 3 of this act, is amended to add a new subsection to read:“(f) Except as provided in this subsection, no work product or design may be solicited,submitted, or considered as part of the selection process under this Article; and no costs or fees, other than unit price information, may be solicited, submitted, or considered as part of the selection process under this Article. Examples of prior completed work may be solicited, submitted, and considered when determining demonstrated competence and qualification ofprofessional services; and discussion of concepts or approaches to the project, including impact on project schedules, is encouraged.” § 143-64.32. Written exemption of particular contracts.

Units of local government or the North Carolina Department of Transportation may in writing exempt particular projects from the provisions of this Article in the case of: Proposed projects where an estimated professional fee is in an amount less than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000).

§ 143-64.33. Advice in selecting consultants or negotiating consultant contracts.

On architectural, engineering, or surveying contracts, the Department of Transportation or the Department of Administration may provide, upon request by a county, city, town or other subdivision of the State, advice in the process of selecting consultants or in negotiating consultant contracts with architects, engineers, or surveyors or any or all.

§ 143-64.34. (Effective December 31, 2006)Exemption of certain projects.

(a) State Capital Improvement Projects under the jurisdiction of the State Building Commission where the estimated expenditure of public money is less than hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) are exempt from the provisions of this Article.

§§ 143-64.35 through 143-64.49: Reserved for future codification purposes.

This statement of public policy and the results of its use provide the people of North Carolina with the assurance that public funds are providing them with the most qualified and experienced firms to handle each unique project that is undertaken in the public interest.

Qualifications-Based Selection

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U.S. Public Law 92-582

The United States Congress passed Public Law 92- 582 in 1972 which states that “The Congress hereby declares it to be the policy of the Federal Government to publicly announce all requirements for architectural and engineering services and to negotiate contracts for architectural and engineering services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications for the type of professional services required and at fair and reasonable prices”.

The American Bar Association

The American Bar Association, on February 13, 1979, in a Model Procurement Code for State and Local Governments also recommended competitive negotiation procedures for selection, repeating the policy stated by Public Law 92-582 (see above).

APWA Policy Statement

The American Public Works Association believes that the public interest is best served when governmental agencies select architects, engineers and related professional technical consultants for projects and studies through QBS procedures. Basing selections on qualifications and competence (rather than price) foster greater creativity and flexibility, and minimizes the potential for disputes and litigation (see footnote on QBS below).

APWA Footnote:

QBS means that the qualifications of architect- engineer consultants are the determining factors in consultant selection. Agencies alert the consultant community regarding available work and invite interested firms to respond. The responses are screened to determine the firms most likely qualified to meet the agency’s needs. The screening results in a “short-list”, because it is seldom practical or productive

to interview all who may respond. This best- qualified group is invited to appear for interview. Interviewers include technically qualified person and others such as elected officials or citizens having a special interest. The direct presentations, Questions/answers/, and supporting materials of each firm are the basis for ranking the firms in order of relative qualifications. The top-rated firm is then invited for contract negotiations. Price is not ignored, but a realistic price is mutually agreed upon once details on the kinds and extent of work required of the consultant have been established through the negotiations. If agreement cannot be reached with the top firm, negotiations are terminated with that firm and opened with the firm judged next-best qualified.

Qualifications-Based Selection

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QBS - The 3-Step Process

ACEC/NC Website provides a Link to the latest “Qualifications-Based Selection of Design Professionals”

ACEC National provides a Link to the QBS Resource Center

YES

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Select the best Qualified Firm.

Jointly define scope and contract terms, taking advantage of the selected firm.

Retain the firm on the basis of an acceptable proposal.

Qualifications Based Selection Process —Easy as One, Two, Three

Go to Next Firm on the

Short List

Establish Evaluation Criteria.

Solicit Statements of Qualifications from Interested Firms

Develop a Short List of 3-5 Firms. Investigate References, Jobs, and Office.

Invite for Interviews.

INTERVIEW & RANK

Invite the Hightest Ranked Firm to Assist in Defining the Scope of Work.

Establish Contract Terms.

AGREEMENT???

Ask for Fee Proposal.

AGREEMENT???

RETAIN THE FIRMEnter into Written Contract

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The American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina (ACEC/NC) is a member organization of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), a national federation of state organizations headquartered in Washington, DC.

ACEC/NC works to promote the business interests of engineering companies by providing legislative advocacy and business services for member companies.

Some of the benefits of ACEC/NC membership are:

MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS, which provide forums for sharing ideas and experiences between company leaders that often lead to partnering between companies on major projects in the state.

SEMINARS, through which required professional development hours (PDH’s) can be earned. ACEC/NC seminars provide opportunities to earn at least a total of fifteen PDH’s per year to meet the State licensure requirement for licensed engineers.

MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES through client contact at special awards ceremonies and joint conferences with State agencies, interaction with partner organizations representing client groups, and interaction with elected officials.

ACTIVE COMMITTEES, which focus on practice-area-specific issues that have an impact on how engineering companies do business both at the state and national level. All members of ACEC/NC normally participate in one or more committees and, through their participation, run the affairs of the Council.

A VOICE IN RALEIGH on issues impacting member firms. The Executive Director of ACEC/NC is a registered lobbyist for the Council and covers the activities of the General Assembly gavel-to-gavel, advocating on behalf of and protecting the interests of member companies.

A VOICE IN WASHINGTON through our national organization, ACEC, our Executive Director and Board of Directors monitor and advocate for legislation beneficial to the industry at the Federal level.

POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT through education on legislative issues affecting member companies, organized interaction and support of elected officials of North Carolina (ACEC NC/PAC and “Engineering Companies for NC” Independent Expenditure Account) and ACEC/PAC, which supports candidates at the National level.

COST-EFFECTIVE INSURANCE offered through the ACEC Life/Health Trust, which includes health, dental, disability, and life insurance as well as business insurance, retirement plans, and professional liability insurance through ACEC Business Insurance Trust and Retirement Trust, the Trusts can save your company money by leveraging the group purchasing power of more than 5,500 firms and 600,000 employees nationwide to give member companies lower insurance rates.

For additional information about ACEC/NC member benefits or questions on how to become a member, please contact our office at 919-781-7934 or via email [email protected].

Who We Are &The Benefits of Membership

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ACEC/NC Index of Membership Firms

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ACEC/NC Index of Member FirmsAccelerate Engineering, PLLC .....................9ACEC BUSINESS INSURANCE TRUST ............9ACEC LIFE/HEALTH INSURANCE TRUST .......9ACEC Retirement Trust .................................9Adams & Hodge Engineering, PC .................9AECOM .........................................................10Aerial Analytics LLC ....................................10ALLEY, WILLIAMS, CARMEN & KING, INC ...10ALLIED CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PLLC ....10Alpha & Omega Group, PC ..........................10AME Consulting Engineers, PC ..................11American Engineering Associates - Southeast, PA ...........................................11A. MORTON THOMAS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. .......................................9ANDREW CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PC .....11APPLIED FOUNDATION TESTING, PLLC ..........................................................11 ARCADIS G&M OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC. .........................................11 ARETÉ ENGINEERS .....................................11ATCS, PLLC ...................................................11ATKINS .........................................................12Atlantec Engineers .....................................12B2E, Inc. .......................................................12BALDWIN DESIGN CONSULTANTS ...............12BASS, NIXON, AND KENNEDY, INC..............12BBFoster Consulting, PC ............................12BENESCH ......................................................12BREE & ASSOCIATES, INC. ..........................13BRE Engineers .............................................13Brown Consultants .....................................13C2 Engineering Solutions, PLLC ................13CALYX ENGINEERS + CONSULTANTS, An NV5 Company ......................................13CAPE FEAR ENGINEERING ..........................14CARDNO, INC ...............................................14CAROLINA ECOSYSTEMS INC. .....................14 Carolinas Geotechnical Group, PLLC ........14CATLIN ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS .........14CDM Smith ...................................................14Charlotte Engineers, LLP ...........................15CHEATHAM & ASSOCIATES, PA ...................15CH ENGINEERING, PLLC ..............................15Civil Consultants, Inc. .................................15CIVIL DESIGN CONCEPTS, PA......................15CJS Conveyance, PLLC ................................15CLARK NEXSEN ............................................15Clark Patterson Lee, P.C. ...........................16CLH DESIGN, PA ...........................................16Client Savvy .................................................16COASTAL ENGINEERING & SURVEYING, INC. .....................................16ColeJenest & Stone, PA ..............................16Construction Materials Engineering & Consulting, PC .................16CriTek Engineering Group, P.C. ..................16 DANIEL CONSULTANTS, INC ........................17DAVENPORT .................................................17DAVID MILLER, PE .......................................17DAVIS-MARTIN-POWELL & ASSOCIATES, INC ......................................17DELTA |v| FORENSIC ENGINEERING, INC. .18Delta Oaks Group ........................................18DEWBERRY ..................................................18DIEHL & PHILLIPS, P.A., CONSULTING ENGINEERS ...............................................18

DRAPER ADEN ASSOCIATES .......................18DRMP, Inc. ...................................................19DUNCKLEE & DUNHAM, PC .........................19ECS Southeast, LLP ....................................19EDMONDSON ENGINEERS, PA ....................20E. L. Robinson Engineering Co. ..................19ENERGY LAND & INFRASTRUCTURE ...........20ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. .....20ENGINEERED DESIGNS, INC. .......................20Engineered Steel Services .........................20 ESP ASSOCIATES, INC. ................................20 FALCON ENGINEERING ................................21FITZPATRICK ENGINEERING GROUP, PLLC ............................................21FLEMING & ASSOCIATES, PA ......................22FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC. ........................22FROEHLING & ROBERTSON, INC. ................22GANNETT FLEMING, INC. .............................23GAR Engineering Inc. ..................................23Gavel & Dorn Engineering ..........................23GEL Engineering of NC, Inc. DBA GEL Solutions ...................................23GENESIS ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, PLLC ..23GEORGE BARBOUR + ASSOCIATES .............23GEOSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, PA ..............23GeoTechnologies, Inc., P.A. ........................24 GPI Geospatial, Inc. ....................................24Gradient, PLLC ............................................24Green Engineering PLLC .............................24Green Mountain Engineering, PLLC ..........24Gresham Smith ............................................25Hardesty & Hanover....................................25HARRELL DESIGN GROUP. PC ....................25HART & HICKMAN ........................................25HAZEN AND SAWYER, PC ............................25HDR of the Carolinas ..................................25HensonFoley................................................26HIGHFILL INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING, P.C. ...................................26Hinde Engineering, Inc. ..............................26HIPP ENGINEERING & CONSULTING, INC. ....................................26HMMH (Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc.) ..............................................26HNTB NC .......................................................27Hughes Engineering, PLLC .........................27HUGH J. GILLEECE, III, & ASSOCIATES, PA .27HYDROSTRUCTURES, PA .............................27ICE OF CAROLINAS, PLLC ............................27IMAGINiT TECHNOLOGIES ...........................27INSURANCE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS, INC. (IMCI) .......................28Intertek-PSI, Inc. .........................................28JAMESTOWN ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. ..28JC WALLER & ASSOCIATES .........................28JOHNSON MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON, INC. ..28KCI ASSOCIATES OF NC, PA ........................29 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC ........29Kisinger Campo & Associates Corp...........29Kittelson & Associates, Inc. .......................29KLEINFELDER ..............................................29KOONCE, NOBLE & ASSOCIATES, INC. ........30LAURENE, RICKHER & SORRELL, PC ..........30LHC STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS....................30LJB INC. ........................................................30LMHT Associates .........................................30

LOCHNER .....................................................31LOCKLEAR, LOCKLEAR & JACOBS, PLLC ....31LOUIS BERGER U.S., Inc. .............................31Lynch Mykins ...............................................31Maple Engineering, PLLC ...........................31Maser Consulting P.A. ................................31MATTERN & CRAIG, INC. ..............................32MBD CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PA ............32MBP CAROLINAS ........................................32MCADAMS COMPANY ..................................32MCCORMICK TAYLOR, INC. .........................32MCDAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. .......................32MCFADYEN ENGINEERS, PLLC ....................32MCGILL ASSOCIATES, PA ............................33MCKIM & CREED, INC. .................................33 Mead & Hunt, Inc.........................................33 MEDALLION INSURANCE SERVICES ...........33Medlock & Associates Engineering, PA ....34MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL ..............34MID ATLANTIC ASSOCIATES, INC. ...............34MID-SOUTH ENGINEERING ..........................34MI ENGINEERING, PLLC ..............................34MODJESKI AND MASTERS, INC ...................34MOFFATT & NICHOL .....................................34MORNINGSTAR LAW GROUP .......................35MOSHER ENGINEERING, INC. .....................35MOTT MACDONALD ......................................35MS CONSULTANTS, INC. ..............................35NC Department of Transportation Office of Civil Rights ................................36Nexsen Pruet ...............................................36NOVA Engineering & Environmental, Inc. ..................................36NXL Construction Services, Inc .................36OneDigital Health and Benefits .................37O. R. COLAN ASSOCIATES ...........................37Orsborn Engineering Group, PA .................37Pabst Design Group, PA .............................37PARRISH AND PARTNERS ...........................37Parsons Transportation Group ..................38Percheron Survey NC PLLC ........................38PERIGON INTERNATIONAL ..........................38PHC Engineering PLLC ................................38PIEDMONT DESIGN ASSOCIATES, PA .........38Poggemeyer Design Group Inc. .................38PROGRESSIVE DESIGN COLLABORATIVE, LTD. ..............................38PublicInput.com ..........................................39PYRAMID ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING PC ..................................39RAGSDALE LIGGETT PLLC ...........................39RAMEY KEMP & ASSOCIATES, INC .............39REECE, NOLAND & McELRATH, INC ............40REI ENGINEERS, INC. ..................................40Richard Grubb & Associates (RGA), Incorporated (RGA, Incorporated) ..........40RIVERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. ......................40RS&H ARCHITECTS-ENGINEERS -PLANNERS, INC. .......................................40RUMMEL, KLEPPER & KAHL, LLP ............... 40SABER ENGINEERING PA ............................41SAFRAN LAW OFFICES ................................41Scenic Consulting Group ............................41SCHNABEL ENGINEERING SOUTH, P.C. ......41SEPI, Inc. ......................................................41SHIELB PLLC ................................................42SIMPSON ENGINEERS & ASSOCIATES, PC .42

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SKA CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. ...........42S&ME, INC. ...................................................41SO-DEEP | SAM NC ......................................42Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA ......42Sole Source Engineering PC ......................42STANFORD WHITE ........................................42Stantec.........................................................43STEWART ......................................................43STF, INC. .......................................................43Stoltzfus Engineering, Inc. .........................43STV ENGINEERS, INC. ..................................43SUMMER CONSULTANTS .............................44SUMMIT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SERVICES, PLLC ...............44SUNGATE DESIGN GROUP, P.A. ..................44SWCA Environmental Consultants ............44TAE, INC. .......................................................45TAYLOR, WISEMAN & TAYLOR ....................45TEETER ENGINEERING GROUP, PA .............45TELICS ..........................................................45TERRACON CONSULTANTS, INC. .................45TGS ENGINEERS ...........................................46THC INC. .......................................................46Thigpen Engineering & Consulting, PLLC ..46THINC STRATEGY, Inc. .................................46Thompson Engineering Inc. ........................46THREE OAKS ENGINEERING ........................47Traffic Planning and Design, Inc. ..............47TRC ENGINEERS ...........................................47Trimat Materials Testing ............................47T. WAYNE OWENS & ASSOCIATES, PC ........45TYNDALL ENGINEERING & DESIGN, PA ......47UMA GEOTECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION ........48URBAN DESIGN PARTNERS PLLC ...............48UTILITY COORDINATION CONSULTANTS, LLC .............................................................48VAUGHN & MELTON CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.......................................48Vericom Group LLC .....................................48VHB ENGINEERING NC, P.C. ........................49Visible Value ...............................................49Vistabution, LLC ..........................................49VOLKERT, INC. .............................................49Wantman Group, Inc ...................................49Westcott, Small & Associates, PLLC .........49WETHERILL ENGINEERING, INC. .................50Whitman, Requardt and Associates, LLP ........................................50Wiley|Wilson ...............................................50WILLIS ENGINEERS .....................................50WITHERSRAVENEL, INC. ..............................50WK DICKSON & CO., INC. ............................50Wood PLC ....................................................50WOODS ENGINEERING, PA ..........................51WOOLPERT NC, PLLC ...................................51WOOTEN COMPANY, THE .............................51WSP ..............................................................52

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Appendix A. PRACTICE AREAS FOR ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARDS AStudies, Research, and Consulting Engineering ServicesNon-design services including, but not limited to:— New Products, Materials and Technologies — Expert Testimony— Basic Research and Studies — Computer/Software Technology— Technical Papers — Public Outreach/Involvement— Water Conservation — Security Plans— Project Feasibility Studies/Economic/Risk — Value EngineeringNone of the projects entered in Category A are involved with the preparation of construction documents. BBuilding/Technology — Systems Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing — Computer/Technology— Communications — Acoustics— Software Systems — Sustainability or Carbon Neutrality— Efficiency Certification Standards, e.g. LEED — Energy Efficiency — New and Retrofit— Secure Facilities (Military, Research, Correctional) CStructural Systems — Foundations — Tunnels— Buildings — Seismic Design— Towers — Bridges— Stadiums DSurveying and Mapping Technology — Geometrics, ALTA, Land Title and Rights Surveys— Control, GPS, Monitoring or Construction Surveying— Surveying Mapping, GIS/LIS Photogrammetry EEnvironmental — Hazardous Waste — Restoration/Reclamation/Remediation— Solid Waste — Air Quality— Noise — Recycling— Waste Pond Management — Carbon Sequestration and Trading— Mitigation FWater and Stormwater — Graywater Systems — CSOs— Residuals Management and Reuse — Wastewater Collection/Treatment and Disposal— Mine Tailings — Agriculture— Stormwater Management — Erosion Control

GWater Resources — Hydraulics, Hydrology — Surface and Groundwater Supply Development— Treatment — Transmission, Distribution & Storage— Watershed Management — Water Use Reduction— Flood Risk Management — Climate Adaptation— Coastal and Eco-System Restoration — Locks/Dams/Water Control Structures— Irrigation HTransportation— Highways — Airports— Rail — Marine/Ports— Public Transit — Intermodal Facilities

ISpecial Projects — Safety and Security — Corrosion Protection/Cathodic Protection— Land Development — Trenchless Technologies— Recreational Facilities — Subsurface Engineering— Program and Construction Management

JSmall Projects Total project construction budget does not exceed $2.5 Million. At the entrant’s discretion, except for entries in Category A, projects under $2.5 million are not limited to this category.

KEnergy — Transmission and Distribution — Energy Storage Technologies— Power Generation — Energy Usage Reduction Programs— Renewable Energy — Demand Side Management— Cogeneration LIndustrial and Manufacturing Processes and Facilities — Petrochemical — Industrial Waste— Biotech — Materials Handling— Manufacturing — Mining, Metallurgy, Mineralogy— Heavy Industry

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Notes