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Mark Seaboch

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Mark Seaboch, PE Senior Engineer

Mark has been with BASS, NIXON & KENNEDY, Inc. since 1992. Mark has had extensive experience in mechanical design, layout, and supervision of engineering design for commercial, institutional and industrial HVAC systems. His experience has included heating and air conditioning load calculations, energy cost calculations, equipment selections, duct work, hydraulic piping, steam piping, high and low pressure gas piping, shop drawing review, job observations, plan checking and job coordination with other trades, both architectural and engineering. He has additional experience in design and preparation of drawings for plumbing and fire protection projects, and has provided field evaluations, and inspections for ongoing construction projects.

At BNK, Mark has been the lead mechanical engineer on multiple data centers ranging from Tier 1 to Tier 4 classification for Wake Med Hospital, Time Warner Cable and Road Runner Regional East Coast Hub, Infineon Technologies, Qualcomm and others of varying sizes.

Mark is a graduate of North Carolina State University, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.


EDUCATION:

  • Rowan County Public Schools, Salisbury, North Carolina
  • North Carolina State University - BSME


LICENSES:

  • Licensed Professional Engineer: North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, New York, Tennessee


OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

  • National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

  • J.M. Pleasants Plumbing Design Seminar
  • J.M. Pleasants Steam Design Seminar
  • Carrier Computer Training


EXPERIENCE:
1992 - Present

  • Mechanical Engineer in the firm of Bass, Nixon & Kennedy, Inc., offering services in the fields of Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, Fire Protection, and Land Surveying. Work experience includes: design, layout, and computer-aided Drafting, primarily of commercial, institutional and industrial HVAC systems including special applications, i.e., for heating and air conditioning load calculations, energy cost calculations, equipment selections, duct work and air conditioning, hydraulic piping, steam piping, high and low pressure gas piping, shop drawing review, job inspections, plan checking and job coordination with other trades, both architectural and engineering and extensive knowledge of AutoCAD. Design and preparation of drawings for plumbing and fire protection related projects, as well as, field evaluations, and inspections. Other duties include computer maintenance, software and hardware modifications as well as CADD training.



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