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David Jackson Joins Texas A&M Engineering Council
As a council member for his alma mater, David Jackson continues a Freese and Nichols tradition of helping advise one of the nation’s top engineering programs.
Learn MoreVeterans Day: Honoring Colleagues, Learning From Their Service
Our colleagues who have served in the military bring skills that include leadership, collaboration, ingenuity and adaptability. As we honor them – and all who have served – this Nov. 11, here are insights some of them have shared.
Learn MoreThe 2000s: New Regions, New Services
In the 2000s, Freese and Nichols enhanced client relationships by opening new offices and reestablishing their presence in Southeast Texas. We strengthened urban planning services through strategic acquisitions and expanded into the energy sector, providing engineering support for major projects like Chesapeake Energy’s gas infrastructure.
Learn MoreGrand Prairie’s Elevated Storage Tank Wins Tank of the Year Award
The City of Grand Prairie’s Robinson Elevated Storage Tank won the 2024 Tank of the Year Award from the Tnemec Company. Featuring murals by Eric Henn and a collaborative design effort, the tank highlights local attractions and serves as a community landmark.
Learn MoreJessica Brown Receives Texas A&M Alumni Award
A leader in water/wastewater planning and a Freese and Nichols vice president, Jessica Brown also shares her talents extensively through community service and with her alma mater.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Breaks into Top 100 Environmental Firms
Freese and Nichols has been recognized among the nation’s Top 200 Environmental Firms by Engineering News-Record.
Learn MoreFlorida Infrastructure Management Veteran Denise Bevan Joins Freese and Nichols in Jacksonville
Denise Bevan joins Freese and Nichols to lead client development in Central and Northeast Florida from our Jacksonville office. Denise has spent time as an environmental consultant serving as a Senior Project Manager, and 17 years with the City of Palm Coast, most recently in the role of City Manager.
Learn MoreRusty Gibson Explains New Pipeline Standard in Journal AWWA
A broadly experienced water conveyance authority, Rusty chairs the American Water Works Association’s Concrete Pressure Pipe Installation Standards Subcommittee.
Learn MoreThe 1990s: The Wake-Up Call We Needed
Freese and Nichols’ second century in business began with its worst year ever. In 1995, it sustained its first annual loss, and the prospect of a sale loomed. The firm needed new strategic direction and radical changes to survive.
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Connect with Us at NC One Water Annual Conference 2024
Hear from our experts at the NC One Water Conference in Raleigh, NC. We look forward to seeing you!
Learn MoreFortune Lists Freese and Nichols Among Best Workplaces for Women
Freese and Nichols has earned a spot on the 2024 Fortune Best Workplaces for Women list, coming in at No. 75.
Learn More130 Years of Transportation: The Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike
Freese and Nichols has been a pioneer in designing roads, highways and bridges since the 1890s. Our legacy continues as we collaborate with transportation agencies, cities and counties to deliver innovative and effective solutions.
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