Eric Kong, Treatment, Transmission, and Utilities engineer received the Water Environment Association of Texas (WEAT) 2023 Emerging Leader Award for his outstanding contributions and services to the local chapter.
Learn MoreThe City of Weatherford picked up a Texas Water Award for its innovative approach in providing an additional water source for the growing community. Congratulations to the project team behind the city’s Indirect Potable Reclaimed Water System.
Learn MoreThe Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) is closing in on completing the first state flood plan for Texas. Freese and Nichols has played a key role in pioneering the flood planning process.
Learn MoreKyle Jacobs was elected an Associate Board member of the Virginia Lakes and Watershed Association (VLWA) after annual board meeting in March.
Learn MoreJoin our water experts at any of our sessions at the Texas Water conference in Houston.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols is expanding its electrical services in South Texas with the addition of JP Cantú. JP has joined the Brownsville office as a Senior Electrical Engineer.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols has elected nine new Principals and 19 new Associates. Principals and Associates are leaders of the firm who have made proven contributions in technical expertise, business development and management. Together, they represent 13 different offices across FNI.
Learn MoreMarc Miller has earned one of the highest certifications in the geotechnical profession by becoming a certified D.GE by The American Society of Civil Engineers.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols is expanding its transportation expertise to the Southeast. With the addition of Edith Peters, Senior Transportation Engineer, and the firm’s proven track record of implementing transportation projects in an ever-changing policy and funding environment, FNI aims to bring increased value and service to our Southeast communities.
Learn MoreThe City of Rogers, Arkansas makes improvements to its wastewater master plan to accommodate future growth.
Learn MoreAn updated document provides clarity and easier public access to information about the city’s future growth journey.
Learn MoreEmployees at the Winston-Salem Office got together to pack lunches for the overflow homeless shelters in Winston-Salem.
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