Author: Crista Reed
Veterans Day: Honoring Our Colleagues’ Service
On this Nov. 11, Veterans Day, we salute the dozens of Freese and Nichols employees who have served our country in a branch of the U.S. military and thank them for their dedication. We support our colleagues in a variety of ways, including with the formation of our new Military Employee Resource Group, led by Transmission and Utilities Project Manager Dustin Pope.
Learn MoreViraj deSilva Appointed Chair of WEF PFAS Task Force
Viraj deSilva was appointed Chair of the WEF PFAS Task Force, a group that has sponsored workshops, shared educational resources, and worked closely with other agencies and organizations such as the EPA, AWWA, SWANA, SAME, AMTA, and NACWA to help lead and promote information about PFAS.
Learn MoreFNI Team Produces WEF Pump Stations Manual, Its First Update Since 1993
Freese and Nichols employees help produce a new pump stations manual for the Water Environment Federation (WEF) that will be used across the industry.
Learn MoreTexas WET Features Richardson Asset Management Work
Water/Wastewater Master Planners Mazen Kawasmi and Stephen Johnson write in the latest issue of Texas WET magazine in an article describing the City of Richardson’s data-driven asset management plan to assess the capacity and condition of their entire collection system.
Learn MoreCharles Kucherka
Laguna Madre Water District Breaks Ground on Water System Projects
Laguna Madre Water District celebrates the groundbreaking for its Water Systems Improvements with our Treatment, Transmission and Utilities team.
Learn MorePFAS Resources
PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are chemicals used in the production of a wide range of everyday products but are now […]
Learn MoreThree Parks and Trails Projects Reach Milestones
Three Urban Planning + Design projects hit major milestones during September in Texas and Oklahoma.
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The Dillard Wetland Restoration: Reducing Flood Risk and Creating a Healthy Retreat for New Orleans
More than 17 years earlier, this wetland area was significantly impacted by Hurricane Katrina and is still recovering. This hydrologic resiliency project is designed to increase stormwater retention capacity and reestablish healthy wetland vegetation and to provide a retreat from urban life with a variety of community improvements.
Learn MoreMark Evans
Annie Vest
Jonah Vasquez
What to Know About FEMA BRIC’s $2.3B Available for Hazard Mitigation Projects
FEMA’s BRIC program has a deep focus on large-scale resilient infrastructure projects and will soon make available $2.3 billion to states, territories, tribes, and local governments for hazard mitigation work.
Learn MoreStormwater Adds Brian Edmondson and Morgan White
Brian Edmondson and Morgan White join Freese and Nichols’ Stormwater Engineering practice with diverse flood mitigation project and agency experience.
Learn MoreRequest for Qualifications: City of Port Arthur Main Wastewater Treatment Plant and Main Outfall Lift Station Construction Phase Services
Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) is working with the City of Port Arthur to provide construction management/inspection services for the […]
Learn MoreMichael L. Nichols Client Service Award: Charles Archer
Charles Archer earns recognition for his outstanding client service as recipient of Michael L. Nichols Client Service Award.
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