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Bass Nixon and Kennedy Engineers

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Founded in 1969 BASS NIXON KENNEDY practices in the areas of mechanical electrical and civil engineering as well as land surveying The company offers consulting services for owners architects engineers and contractors It employs engineers and land surveyors who serve clients in government educational institutional and commercial fields BASS NIXON KENNEDY offers site planning and permitting and cost inspection and study services It has worked on several projects such as Two Hannover Building Wake County Public Safety Facility Rams Club Expansion and Football Center Minges Coliseum University Student Recreation Center at East Carolina University Research IV Building at the North Carolina State University Centennial Campus and Scientific Research Initiative Building for Duke University
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Bass Nixon and Kennedy Engineers is a Raleigh, North Carolina professional consulting firm with roots dating back to 1969. Practicing mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering alongside land surveying, the company supports owners, architects, engineers, and contractors with engineering and surveying expertise tailored to complex project needs. Teams include engineers and land surveyors serving government, educational, institutional, and commercial clients. The firm provides consulting services including site planning and permitting, as well as cost inspection and study. Bass Nixon and Kennedy Engineers has contributed to a range of notable regional projects, including the Wake County Public Safety Facility, Rams Club Expansion and Football Center at Minges Coliseum, the University Student Recreation Center at East Carolina University, Research IV Building at North Carolina State University Centennial Campus, and the Scientific Research Initiative Building for Duke University, among others. With deep experience across disciplines and project phases, Bass Nixon and Kennedy Engineers helps clients move from planning through permitting and cost-focused evaluation—delivering practical, engineering-informed support for major facilities throughout the Raleigh area and beyond.