Author: Freese and Nichols
Craig Wells
How to Assess Your Infrastructure To Be Climate Resilient
For water and wastewater utilities along the coasts, it’s not a matter of whether storm surge will impact infrastructure but when. Now is the time to assess facilities’ ability to withstand storms.
Learn MoreBaldrige, 10 Years Later: Still the Foundation of Our Success
Elected officials joined Freese and Nichols leaders at the award ceremony: CEO Bob Pence, Chairman Emeritus Jim Nichols, CFO Cindy […]
Learn MoreTWDB Approves $60.6M in Funding for Client City of Port Arthur
On Nov. 21, the Texas Water Development Board approved $60.6 million in financial assistance to help client City of Port Arthur meet wastewater system needs. The […]
Learn MoreWendy Shabay Bonneau
Chance Sparks
Make Online Engagement Work for Your Community
When communities went into coronavirus lockdowns and canceled public meetings starting in March 2020, some cities were determined not to […]
Learn MoreMurphy Parks
Grady Hillhouse Shares Dams Expertise in Texas WET Magazine
Thousands of small dams across Texas have outlasted their design life, need repair or replacement, and pose the risk of […]
Learn MoreLee Freese Excellence in Mentoring Award: Robert Allen
Congratulations to Robert Allen, an Associate Construction Manager from Freese and Nichols’s North Texas area, for receiving the company’s Lee B. […]
Learn MoreTodd Buckingham
OSU Features Partnership to Train Students on Sustainability
Our staff regularly serve as guest instructors to teach the basics of the Envision Rating System to design students at Oklahoma State University.
Learn MoreJustin Oswald
Designing for Channels with Limited Space
Even when designing drainage improvements in a project with limited easement space, aesthetics remain important to a successful outcome. When […]
Learn MoreBois d’Arc Lake Plan and Zoning Honored by APA Texas
Thanks to an innovative partnership between Fannin County and the North Texas Municipal Water District, Bois d’Arc Lake is the first reservoir in Texas to have a comprehensive plan/zoning regulation in place before being filled.
Learn MoreVeterans Day: Honoring Our Colleagues and All Who Have Served
Jeff Kirkwood took his skills as Freese and Nichols Safety Director overseas this year when he was sent to Afghanistan […]
Learn MoreFeatured Innovation: Forecasts for Water Along With the Weather
Amid 100-degree temperatures, Freese and Nichols employed a Daily Demand Model to help a water district be sure they could reliably provide for the peak demands of their 1.8 million customers.
Learn MoreGrowth in Denton Calls for Expanded Freese and Nichols Office
Freese and Nichols’ Denton team has recently moved to a larger office, strengthening our commitment to the City of Denton […]
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