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Freese and Nichols Opens New Headquarters in Downtown Fort Worth
Freese and Nichols, Inc., has completed its move to Burnett Plaza in downtown Fort Worth, relocating 300 of the firm’s […]
Learn MoreMatt Giglio Named TSPE Fort Worth Young Engineer of the Year
Congratulations to Matt Giglio, Stormwater Engineering, Fort Worth, who has been named 2021 Young Engineer of the Year by the Fort […]
Learn More236 MGD in 3-D: Pump Station Innovations at Bois d’Arc Lake
Using 3-D modeling, visualization software and other innovative tools, Freese and Nichols’ design will provide redundancy, reduce power system losses and directly reduce the costs for conveying water.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Names Payne and Hatley as New Executive Vice Presidents
Freese and Nichols, Inc., has promoted Jeff Payne, PE, and Tricia Hatley, PE, two longtime managers with nationally recognized leadership […]
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Moves to Larger OKC Office, Growing Local Presence
Freese and Nichols is expanding its presence in the Oklahoma City area. To accommodate our growing team, our office has […]
Learn MoreAward-Winning Urban Infill Project Makes Most of Limited Space
The high-profile Colleyville Plaza, which was honored by APA Texas, incorporated historic and sustainable design elements while working within a budget that had been set 11 years earlier.
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Forward-Thinking Watershed Master Plan Makes Fayetteville a Leader in Flood Resilience
The project, which saves taxpayer dollars and lays a strong foundation for economic development, was recognized with one of four top honors from ACEC North Carolina.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Among the Nation’s Best Medium Workplaces for Third Year
Freese and Nichols has been named one of the 2020 Best Small & Medium Workplaces by Fortune magazine and the […]
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