As Highway Services Leader, Ricardo Gonzalez brings deep expertise to guiding our teams working with cities, counties, state transportation departments and regional councils of government.
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Join our experts at the Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) 2025 Dam Safety Conference in Cleveland, OH. We look forward to seeing you!
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Vimal Nair shares how continuous improvement is a natural part of Freese and Nichols’ DNA and how having supportive mentors guided him from a design engineer to a leader.
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Learn MoreA collaboration between the City of Dunwoody, Lowe Engineers and Freese and Nichols took home one of the top prizes at the 2025 Georgia American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Awards for Environmental Revitalization.
Learn MoreVicente Garza joins Freese and Nichols’ San Antonio office to provide deep owner’s perspective and project management for water, wastewater and stormwater.
Learn MoreUnforgettable experiences in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and during many years of recovery brought our team members invaluable expertise that they continue to apply in helping communities reduce flood risk and build resilience.
Learn MoreNew industry rankings show Freese and Nichols among the nation’s top firms in six market sectors for environmental design.
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Join our flood resiliency experts at the 2025 TFMA Technical Summit in San Antonio, Texas as they discuss topics related to data, planning, nature-based solutions and more.
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Join our Colorado water/wastewater experts at the 2025 Rocky Mountain Water Conference. We look forward to seeing you!
Learn MoreMcKenna Korzeniewski, Resilience and Mitigation Planner, offers insights on the importance of interdisciplinary planning to protect communities and natural systems in APA Florida’s Spring/Summer 2025 issue.
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