Félix Carles Joins Freese and Nichols to Expand Water and Wastewater Treatment Services
After more than 20 years leading complex municipal infrastructure projects, Félix Carles, PE, CFM, has joined Freese and Nichols as a Senior Project Manager in our Dallas office. With experience spanning water, wastewater and stormwater systems, Félix brings a proven record of delivering quality results for public sector clients from concept through construction.
“We are blessed to have someone with Felix’s experience and skills join our treatment team,” Water and Wastewater Treatment Practice Leader David Jackson said. “He brings the technical depth and client focused service that are essential to our project success.”
Félix builds on a strong foundation in water and wastewater treatment engineering, with extensive experience in large plant improvements and expansions. He also holds a Certified Floodplain Manager credential and a Class C Surface Water Treatment Operator license. These credentials give him valuable operational insight into the systems he designs. His earlier work supporting FEMA’s Risk MAP program further strengthened his expertise in infrastructure resiliency. He focuses on water availability and treatment as essential to public health and community service.
“I look forward to working with a team that shares my values around service and supporting the communities we serve,” Félix said. “There’s a lot of meaningful work ahead, and I’m glad to be part of it.”
Félix takes a client first approach to project delivery. He invests time early to understand each client’s needs and priorities and maintains close communication throughout each phase. He leads multidisciplinary teams, including subconsultants, and positions projects to deliver practical and effective solutions. He also presents technical information to public agencies and community stakeholders in a clear and accessible way.
At Freese and Nichols, Félix will continue building strong client relationships and expanding water and wastewater treatment capabilities across North Texas. He will help clients address complex infrastructure challenges with practical and lasting solutions.