Author: Linda Campbell
Helping Refine Fort Worth’s Water Asset Management Strategy
A comprehensive study has helped the City of Fort Worth better focus its water planning and management.
Learn MoreCindy Milrany Honored as CFO of the Year
CFO Cindy Milrany, who has been instrumental in Freese and Nichols’ continuous improvement journey, has been recognized by The Environmental Financial Consulting Group for her leadership on business excellence and client service.
Learn MoreVideo Tour: Bois d’Arc Lake Starts Filling With Water
Congratulations to the North Texas Municipal Water District on this major milestone for Texas’ first new reservoir in nearly 30 years, a $1.6 billion program that Freese and Nichols has been proud to take part in.
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Sea Level Impact Projection Studies: What They Are and What They Aren’t
A new Florida law will require public entities to conduct Sea Level Impact Projection (SLIP) studies ahead of coastal building projects that use state funding. Here are some key guidelines for planning such projects.
Learn MoreNew HVAC Design to Give Historic Army Band Hall a More Sustainable Life
Our Facilities team designed an innovative new energy-saving heating/cooling system as part of major renovations underway at Joint Base San Antonio/Fort Sam Houston. The Military Engineer magazine tells the story about the HVAC design.
Learn MoreBrian Gettinger Quoted by CNN on Tunneling
A CNN Business report on Florida cities talking about tunnels with Elon Musk’s The Boring Company quoted Freese and Nichols Tunneling Services Leader Brian Gettinger on tunneling technology advances.
Learn MoreDiane Glass Joins Federal Team as Account Director
Diane Glass has managed teams on multimillion-dollar federal programs and built strong relationships with agencies including the U.S. Army of Engineers, Department of Energy and EPA.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Adds Brian Glynn to Deliver Tunnel and Trenchless Projects
Brian Glynn brings insights from experience in the field and as a utility contractor.
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Lead and Copper Rule: Where Should I Start?
Starting now will give you the best chance to successfully navigate the changes. That early effort should include stakeholder communication, risk assessment, scheduling, budgeting and resourcing.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Adds Chuck Gilman to Lead Large Water Infrastructure Programs
Freese and Nichols has added Chuck Gilman, PE, PMP, an experienced public works leader, to our program management team to […]
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Hires Lewis Bernard to Lead Stormwater Pump Station Projects
Freese and Nichols has hired Lewis Bernard, PE, a broadly experienced mechanical engineer, to lead stormwater pump station projects and […]
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