Why Rain City Civil?
We understand how projects are reviewed—not just how they’re designed. Our approach focuses on clear communication, practical solutions, and helping your project move through permitting without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Direct communication with the engineer on your project
Experience navigating review processes across Washington jurisdictions
Designs developed with permitting and constructability in mind
Practical guidance to help you avoid unnecessary revisions
Nick Rasor, P.E.
Nick is a licensed Civil Engineer with over a decade of experience in site development and infrastructure design. He began his career in the California Bay Area, working on private land development projects before returning to Washington State, where he continues to support both private development and public improvement projects across a range of jurisdictions.
Nick has extensive experience preparing site plans, grading and drainage designs, and coordinating utility improvements for a variety of project types. His work focuses on developing practical, well-coordinated solutions that align with project goals while meeting local and state regulatory requirements.
With experience across multiple regions, Nick brings a well-rounded perspective to site development and understands how to adapt designs to varying site conditions, jurisdictional standards, and project constraints. He works closely with project teams to ensure designs are both technically sound and feasible for construction.
Outside of work, Nick enjoys spending time outdoors with his family, including camping, hiking, and cycling throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Kenton Bruno, P.E.
Kenton Bruno is a licensed Civil Engineer providing stormwater and site development design services throughout Washington State. He began his career in transportation engineering after earning a B.S. in Civil Engineering from California State University, Sacramento in 2017. After relocating to Seattle in 2018, Kenton transitioned into land development, working on a wide range of projects across western Washington for clients including Seattle Public Schools, University of Washington, and the Washington State Military Department, as well as private developers.
Kenton specializes in navigating the complexities of Washington’s stormwater regulations, including the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (SWMMWW). His experience includes preparing drainage reports, grading plans, and utility designs that align with project goals and jurisdictional requirements across multiple jurisdictions throughout the state.
Outside of work, Kenton enjoys photography, playing guitar, and spending time traveling with his family.
Nick’s love for the Pacific Northwest stemmed from his time at Walla Walla University, where he graduated with a B.S. in Engineering in 2011. His civil site design experience began in the CA Bay Area where he primarily worked on private land development projects. In 2018, Nick’s longing for the great Northwest drew him back to WA where he continued his career in private land development and public improvement projects. Outside of work, Nick enjoys spending time outdoors with his family camping, hiking, and cycling.
Nick Rasor, P.E.
Kenton started his career in transportation engineering after graduating with a B.S.. in civil engineering from California State University Sacramento in 2017. After moving to Seattle in late 2018, Kenton’s work in the land development field included projects for Seattle Public Schools, the University of Washington, Washington military department as well as private developers. This wide range of projects has included work throughout western Washington. Outside of work, Kenton enjoys photography, guitar and vacationing with his family.