Freese and Nichols’ Liz Grindstaff has been named a 2025 Harold L. Adams ’61 Outstanding Alumna by the Texas A&M University College of Architecture, the college’s highest honor. Her recognition celebrates a career dedicated to helping Texas communities grow sustainably through leadership, service and stewardship.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols helped Fort Worth develop a custom method for using smart meter data to better track and monitor violations of watering restrictions.
Learn MoreBased in Atlanta, James will focus on delivering client satisfaction, providing support to all our operating groups in Georgia and expanding services we offer in the area.
Learn MoreHyunsik Moon returns to Freese and Nichols — where he spent the first eight years of his career — to strengthen and build our Bridge Services team, bringing extensive experience in bridge design and inspection for a wide variety of clients.
Learn MoreStephenson Park in Edmond earned the Oklahoma ASLA Award of Excellence, the highest honor the organization gives. The project was recognized for its thoughtful blend of historic preservation, sustainable design and community engagement, showcasing how visionary landscape architecture can honor the past while enriching the future.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols is expanding the Transmission and Utilities teams in our North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina offices. The collaborative framework between these offices promotes the sharing of expertise and enables the team to deliver quality service.
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Join our experts at the 2025 NC One Water Annual Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. We look forward to seeing you!
Learn MoreDuring more than 27 years in public and private sector roles, Gilbert has developed expertise in stormwater, water resources, wastewater and transportation projects, along with an understanding of the region’s unique needs.
Learn MoreErin Flanagan, PE, has been appointed to the Industry Advisory Board for the Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering (CECE) Department at Texas […]
Learn MoreNot just a lake, it’s a 16,641-acre reservoir, two pump stations, transmission systems, a treatment plant and 60 miles of pipelines working together to provide a crucial water source for 2 million North Texans.
Learn MoreJoin our experts at the 2025 Texas Municipal League (TML) Annual Conference and Exhibition in Fort Worth, TX. We look forward to seeing you!
Learn MoreThrough hands-on demonstrations, Freese and Nichols helped city officials understand the complexities of lighting standards to make adjustments for community safety.
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