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Freese and Nichols Engineers Inspire Students to Explore Sustainable Energy
Volunteering at their area Future City competitions demonstrates our staff members’ commitment to their communities and profession.
Learn MoreDiane Glass Receives Medal from SAME San Antonio Post
Diane Glass receives a medal recognizing her dedication to scholarships through the SAME San Antonio Post.
Learn MoreThen and Now: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Starting in the late 1960s, Freese and Nichols served as associate consultant for the new DWF airport, designing its roadway network, water supply system, and industrial waste collection and treatment facilities. In the ensuing decades, we’ve contributed to dozens more projects critical to the airport’s continued growth.
Learn MoreWeatherford Reuse Project Featured in WE&T Magazine
By adding reuse to its water supply, the city also provides an example of resilience and sustainability.
Learn MoreSAME Chapters Honor Freese and Nichols Members from Fort Worth and New Orleans
Freese and Nichols’ Kiara Horton, Water Resources Design, New Orleans, and Christine Jacoby, Business Development, Fort Worth, were each recognized by the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) for their efforts and impacts in the organization.
Learn MoreThe Hedgehog: A Mascot With Meaning
Our love for the hedgehog goes beyond its charm. From its roots in Greek folklore to its role in modern business philosophy, the Freese and Nichols mascot symbolizes our commitment to excellence in client services.
Learn MoreBois d’Arc Lake Water Supply Program Receives National Attention in APWA Reporter Magazine
The crucial new water supply started serving more than 2 million North Texans in spring 2023, ahead of one of the hottest and driest summers on record.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols’ Scott Maughn Appointed Chair of AWWA Committee
Scott Maughn, Water and Wastewater Engineer, was recently appointed the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Concrete Pipe Standards Committee Chair, continuing the legacy of Lee Freese who once held the same position.
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Leaders and Legacies: Bob Herchert
With experience in government and business, Bob Herchert as CEO brought Freese and Nichols a perspective that added a competitive edge in a fast-moving engineering marketplace.
Learn More1894 to 1909: Innovative from the Start
When John Hawley started his own business in 1894 — the business that today is Freese and Nichols — he became the first independent consulting engineer in Texas in water and sewer work.
Learn MoreCindy Milrany Receives Baldrige Foundation Leadership Award
Congratulations to Cindy Milrany on being honored with The Harry S. Hertz Leadership Award by the Baldrige Foundation, for encouraging and empowering others to achieve performance excellence.
Learn MoreTPWA Central Texas Branch Elects John Nett to Board of Directors
John Nett, Program Manager, Austin, was recently elected as Vice President for the Texas Public Works Association Central Texas Branch. The Texas Chapter is the largest American Public Works Association Chapter and provides a forum in which public works professionals can exchange ideas, improve professional competency and bring important public works-related topics to public attention in local, state and federal arenas.
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