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WithersRavenel, formerly Withers & Ravenel, is an American multidisciplinary civil engineering firm headquartered in Cary, North Carolina.Founded in 1983, WithersRavenel has ten office locations across North Carolina in Asheville, Cary, Charlotte, Greensboro, Pittsboro, Powells Point, Raleigh, Southern Pines, and Wilmington.
Air: Raleigh-Durham International Airport is the closest major airport with service to more than 45 domestic and international destinations. Wayne Executive Jetport is an airport located nearby, but is only used for general aviation. Interstate Highway: Interstate 795 runs just west of Pikeville and I-95 is located 15 miles (24 km) west in Kenly.
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The 20th Engineer Brigade currently consists of two engineer battalions: the Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) as well as the 27th Engineer Battalion are headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina [2] while the 19th Engineer Battalion (Construction Effects) headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the 46th Engineer Battalion, split between Fort Johnson, Louisiana and Fort Drum ...
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North Carolina State University's College of Engineering (CoE) is the flagship college of engineering in the state of North Carolina and the largest college at North Carolina State University in terms of enrollment, followed by CHASS, with 9 core departments and 3 affiliated departments offering 18 bachelor's, 17 master's and 13 doctoral degrees.
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North Carolina State University in 1950 founded the first university-based reactor program and Nuclear Engineering curriculum in the United States. The program continues in the early 21st century. That year, NC State College administrators approved construction of a reactor and the establishment of a collegiate nuclear engineering program. [2]