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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.
Centennial Campus is a research park and educational campus owned and operated by North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.Composed of two locations, the 1,334 acres (5.4 km 2) property provides office and lab space for corporate, governmental and not-for-profit entities, in addition to providing space for 75 university research centers, institutes ...
A North Carolina state government building that had Department of Health and Human Services office space, it was set to be demolished in 2023, but still stands in May 2024. The land will be turned ...
The North Carolina Turnpike Authority was established on October 3, 2002, by ratification of House Bill 644 (S.L. 2002-133) and signed by Governor Mike Easley. [1] In its original draft, the authority was independent and only able to establish the first three projects in the following conditions: one project located in whole or in part in a county with a population equal to or greater than ...
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.
Kimley-Horn was founded in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1967 by three transportation engineers: Bob Kimley, Bill Horn, and Ed Vick. [2] Kimley-Horn has approximately 5,476 employees as of 2022. [ 3 ]
In 1959 a commission was formed to guide the construction of a new legislative building [4] to replace the North Carolina State Capitol as the home of the legislature since 1840. [3] Architect Edward Durrell Stone was selected to design the building in partnership with North Carolina firm Holloway & Reeves. [4] The building opened in February ...
Two Hannover Square is a 29-story 431.01 ft (131.37 m) skyscraper at 434 Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, North Carolina with 433,900 square feet (40,310 m 2) of office space. Its major tenant is Truist bank. From its opening in 1991 until the completion of RBC Plaza in 2008, it was Raleigh's tallest building.