The Green Water Treatment Plant, designed by Freese and Nichols founder John Hawley, was the City of Austin’s first water filtration plant. Today, we’re still helping Central Texas with innovative water supply solutions.
Learn MoreAs many of our interns head back to school to continue their degrees, many reflect on their summer, the things […]
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols, Inc., continues adding depth to its Stormwater practice with the addition of George Fowler, PE, MS, a […]
Learn MoreFrom rapidly growing urban areas to agricultural lands to dry stretches of southern and western states, communities across the United […]
Learn MoreThe Keep Oklahoma Beautiful “presidential gavel” was passed to Account Director Jennifer Wasinger during the July 2019 Board Meeting. Jennifer, who has been […]
Learn MoreOn Wednesday, Aug. 7, we’re partnering with the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) to celebrate the engineers who keep the world running. […]
Learn MoreCongratulations to Treatment Lead Technical Professional Leonard Ripley, PhD, PE, BECC, on being named a Water Environment Federation Fellow – one of the […]
Learn MoreCongratulations to Keith Beatty, PE, on becoming the new President-Elect for the Oklahoma Chapter of APWA. Keith will serve a three-year term […]
Learn MoreCongratulations to Bregger Garrison, who has been named the National Society of Professional Engineers New Professionals Director for 2019-21 and selected for the Society’s Emerging […]
Learn MoreTricia Hatley, PE, Freese and Nichols Oklahoma Division Manager, continues her leadership on the National Society of Professional Engineers Board of Directors as […]
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols is again among the nation’s top design firms in six market sectors, as compiled by Engineering News-Record (ENR). The rankings […]
Learn MoreAlfred Vidaurri Jr., NCARB, FAIA, AICP, a Freese and Nichols vice president, was elected second vice president of the National Council […]
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