Author: Freese and Nichols

Veterans 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 […]

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Featured 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.

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Growth 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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Leveraging Sustainability and Flexibility for a Truly Integrated Transportation Plan

The North Richland Hills Transportation Plan received the Gold Award in the Transportation Planning category from the APA Texas Chapter.

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Joint Venture Supports Multibillion-Dollar Coastal Protection Program

Freese and Nichols has joined with California-based GENTERRA Consultants to assist the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay Project designed to enhance hurricane […]

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Specialty Team Assists Corps of Engineers to Boost Hurricane Protection for Port Arthur and Refineries

Freese and Nichols is leading a joint venture with COWI and CDM Smith to assist the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ multibillion-dollar effort to improve hurricane flood […]

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Jason Cocklin

Radio Forum Examines Corpus Christi Desalination Project

A wide-ranging radio forum provided another opportunity to answer questions about Corpus Christi’s seawater desalination project designed to develop a crucial new water […]

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Nick Landes

Why Influent Monitoring Matters for Design and Operations

Presented at the GAWP Virtual Fall 2020 Conference Series. Raw wastewater influent is a critical factor governing the design and […]

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Alan Hutson

Surge Manager Rebecca Peters Featured as ‘Industry Person of the Week’

Freese and Nichols Surge Manager Rebecca Peters, PE, was featured as “Industry Person of the Week” by Empowering Pumps & […]

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Richardson Raises Water Tower Bowl

Congratulations to the City of Richardson, which raised the bowl on its new Northside Elevated Storage Tank. The bowl can hold 1 million gallons […]

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Jamie Joyner

FEMA Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) Technical Workshop

Presented at the Georgia Association of Floodplain Management 2020 conference. This workshop describes what the FEMA Letter of Map Change […]

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Stephanie Buckingham

Interns Gain Experience During a Tumultuous Summer

In a year of unexpected changes, cancelations and general uncertainty, Freese and Nichols’ 2020 summer interns (along with their groups!) adapted […]

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