Tag: Infrastructure
“One Water” Guide Taps SARA Green Infrastructure Project
A Texas Hill Country guidebook on water stewardship features low-impact development guidelines Freese and Nichols drafted for the San Antonio River Authority and San Antonio’s Brooks Development.
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Lead and Copper Rule: Where Should I Start?
Starting now will give you the best chance to successfully navigate the changes. That early effort should include stakeholder communication, risk assessment, scheduling, budgeting and resourcing.
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Freese and Nichols has added Chuck Gilman, PE, PMP, an experienced public works leader, to our program management team to […]
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Hires Lewis Bernard to Lead Stormwater Pump Station Projects
Freese and Nichols has hired Lewis Bernard, PE, a broadly experienced mechanical engineer, to lead stormwater pump station projects and […]
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Georgia Water Funding Applications Due Feb. 26
Water and wastewater infrastructure are endearingly labeled the offensive linemen of public works. Nobody knows about them until there’s a […]
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Apply for Texas Revolving Fund Water Project Financing by March 3
Want your water project to be included in the initial Project Priority List for Texas’ SFY2022 State Revolving Fund? Freese […]
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Reducing Flood Risks With a Citywide Watershed Master Plan
The City of Fayetteville recognized that fortifying for the future required taking a broad look at resilience. Now, they’re finding […]
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How Smart City Digital Linking Can Improve Disaster Management
Chuck Wolf, a water program manager in the Houston office who also teaches engineering at Texas A&M University, recently co-authored […]
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Input Wanted for MS4 Needs Assessment Survey
MS4 stormwater program managers have until the end of May to give their input for the second MS4 Needs Assessment […]
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Coronavirus Exposes Long-Standing Infrastructure Funding Vulnerabilities
The coronavirus pandemic is teaching everyone the value of water unlike any experience we’ve ever had. With hand washing with […]
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Learn the Ins and Outs of Tunneling at April 14 ASCE Webinar
Tunnels have become a new tool for urban infrastructure projects to maximize the level of service and minimize disruption to […]
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How COVID-19 is Affecting the Transportation Industry
Many agencies in the transportation industry are continuing to work during the coronavirus outbreak, while taking necessary precautions to protect […]
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