Author: Chantel Thompson

John Kilpatrick Turnpike Project Wins ACPA Award

The John Kilpatrick Turnpike Protected Turnaround project has been honored with the prestigious Gold Award from the Oklahoma/Arkansas chapter of the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA). This accolade recognizes exceptional work in the Municipal category for projects less than 30,000 square yards.

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Freese and Nichols Named Firm of the Year by ASCE Corpus Christi

Last month, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) – Corpus Christi Branch hosted its annual Engineer’s Week awards banquet. With over 200 people and dozens of firms in attendance, this was a special night for Freese and Nichols’ Corpus Christi office as it was awarded Engineering Firm of the Year by the ASCE Corpus Christi Branch. 

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Colton Fisher Named ASCE Fort Worth Young Engineer of the Year

Freese and Nichols’ Colton Fisher was recognized as 2024 Young Engineer of the Year by the American Society of Civil Engineers – Fort Worth Branch. Colton is passionate about his community and an advocate for the civil engineering field.

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The 1910s: Solving Water Supply Crises Here and In France

During the 1910s, Freese and Nichols founder John Hawley helped serve the rapidly growing water needs of Dallas and Fort Worth, helped found a Texas section of ASCE and solved a water supply crisis in France during World War I for the Allies.

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Freese and Nichols TxDOT CEI Team Paves the Way for An Award-Winning Partnership

Freese and Nichols’ CEI team in an effort with the TxDOT – San Angelo Area Office and Contractor – Reece Albert, received the 2023 Texas Quality Asphalt Pavement Award.

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Kevin St. Jacques to Help Develop Transportation Planner Exam

Kevin St. Jacques, Dallas Transportation Planner, has been selected to serve on a team of subject matter experts for the Professional Transportation Planner certification program for the Transportation Professional Certification Board. 

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Four Projects Win ACEC Awards in Texas, North Carolina

Four Freese and Nichols projects have won Engineering Excellence Awards from the state chapters of the American Council of Engineering Companies: two Gold Medals and one Silver Medal from ACEC Texas, and one Honor Award from ACEC North Carolina.

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An Open Road and New Opportunities: Parker County Marks Two Transportation Milestones

Parker County, Texas, continues to experience significant population growth and as a result, there is increasing pressure on the existing transportation system. To address these challenges, Parker County has worked on transportation improvement programs for more than 15 years.

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Airport Consultants Council Honors Eric Potts for DEI Contributions

Eric was recognized for his time and dedication to helping the council develop and roll out its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) framework. Eric played an integral role in the ACC’s DEI initiatives, serving as the chair of ACC’s DEI Task Force.

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Three Planning Projects Win 2023 APA Texas Awards

Three Freese and Nichols projects have won Project of the Year Awards from the American Planning Association – Texas Chapter. These awards strengthen our valuable client relationships, and the diversity of our winning projects shows the wide range of our expertise.

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Innovative Bioengineering Stabilizes Riverbank and Protects Winston-Salem’s Water Supply

This innovative solution not only preserved the dam’s integrity but also ensured the continuation of vital services to the community, demonstrating a practical application of sustainable engineering.

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The Importance of Bridge Services: An Austin Avenue Pedestrian Bridge Update

Our current bridge spotlight project for the City of Georgetown will serve as a gateway to the historic town square.

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