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RCA Business Profiles: Nobis Engineering, Inc.

Name of Company: Nobis Engineering, Inc. Location:  18 Chenell Dr., Concord, NH  03301 and 585 Middlesex St., Lowell, MA  01851 Services: Civil, geotechnical and environmental engineering Year founded: 1988 Founder: Nannu Nobis, P.E., LSP Recent accomplishments: Founded as a remediation company, but today offer multi-disciplinary services. * 1998 - 2002: Voted One of the Top 10 Best Companies to Work For in NH (98, 00, & 01); Received Nunn-Perry Award; Completed our 8,000th project; Received ACEC-NH Design Excellence Award * 2003 - 2005: Voted No. 1 Best Small Company to Work For in NH; Launched Employee Stock Ownership Program; Voted into Hall of Fame, Best Companies to Work for in NH; Received Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year Award * 2006 - 2009: Voted one of the Top 10 Best Companies to Work for in NH; Top 50 Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work for nationally by CE News; Received ACEC-NH Design Excellence Award for Capital Commons Project; New Nobis Office in Lowell, Mass. Celebrating 20 Years in Business New Lowell Office - to be First LEED Historic Brownfields Mill Building in Lowell, MA
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