Tricia Hatley, Freese and Nichols Executive Vice President, has been appointed to the City of Oklahoma City Board of Appeals. […]
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Learn MoreWe are fourth among Great Place to Work’s 2021 Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services, in the small/medium category.
Learn MoreCFO 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 MoreCongratulations 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.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols has been certified for a fourth time as a Great Place to Work. This national recognition by […]
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols continues to grow in Georgia with the opening of an office in Columbus, where we’re beginning a […]
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols has elected nine new Principals and 18 new Associates. Principals and Associates are leaders of the firm […]
Learn MoreGreat Place to Work has honored Freese and Nichols as one of the 2021 Best Workplaces in Texas. We took the No. 4 spot among small and medium companies, and […]
Learn MoreThe Northwest Lubbock Drainage Improvements Project received recognition from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund PISCES Program for exemplifying innovative financing, community engagement, system partnerships and environmental and public health protections.
Learn MoreA 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 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.
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