Author: Linda Campbell

Annie Vest Gets NW Missouri State Spotlight

An alumni feature explains how Freese and Nichols Mitigation and Disaster Planning Lead Annie Vest has parlayed her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Disaster Management into a career helping communities build resilience.

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Kelsey Calvez Named to URISA Young Professionals Post

An environmental/coastal scientist and GIS analyst, Kelsey will help engage young geographic information system practitioners through the URISA Vanguard Cabinet.

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Celebrating Bois d’Arc Lake Dam Construction Completion with NTMWD

Congratulations to North Texas Municipal Water District on completing the dam that creates the centerpiece of a new system that soon will supply water for 2 million people. Freese and Nichols is proud to be a partner in bringing this vital program to reality to help our communities thrive.

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Jason Steele

How the Tricolored Bat Federal Listing Could Affect Your Project

A proposal to list the wide-ranging tricolored bat as an endangered species could require more approvals for projects that involve clearing trees, working on bridges and culverts, or impacting other places the bats roost. See how our environmental scientists can help you navigate this development.

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Freese and Nichols Adds Gregg Hudock to Lead Water Resource Projects in Southeast U.S.

Gregg brings skills as a dam engineer and solutions-oriented integrator of all the dam-related technical practice areas to helping clients address dam safety issues, water supply needs and flood-impact mitigation.

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Tom Gooch Quoted in The Hill on Water Planning

One of our most experienced water resource planners, Tom shared expertise in an article on the impact of drought and floods on the Texas’ long-term water supply.

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Freese and Nichols Adds Muna Mitchell to Broaden Expertise on Bridges

During more than 25 years as a bridge engineer handling transportation and structural projects, Muna has led teams across the United States and abroad.

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Cook Park Shortlisted for Global Sustainability Award

Already acclaimed nationally and statewide in Georgia, Atlanta’s Cook Park has been named among 28 projects worldwide recognized for their impact on social, economic and environmental quality of life.

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Freese and Nichols Adds David Cross as a Transportation Leader in Oklahoma

A professional engineer and Certified Floodplain Manager, David has led dozens of state and local transportation and infrastructure projects for new growth and facility upgrades.

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Freese and Nichols Adds Julie Huerta to Guide Lead and Copper Rule Compliance Work

Julie has long experience helping provide communities with safe drinking water and assisting water districts with their compliance programs.

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Taking Drones to New Heights for Your Projects

Learn how drones can improve your project documentation, inspection, emergency management and more – and save you time and money.

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Freese and Nichols Adds Jillian Nava to Expand Water Presence in West Texas

Jillian can assist with innovative technical solutions for water needs and with navigating funding programs to pay for projects.

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