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Heritage Pump Station Meets Water Needs in South Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie’s new Heritage Pump Station is playing a key role in meeting the City’s water needs. The pump station will help supply additional water in Grand Prairie’s south side, where the City is seeing its largest residential growth.
Learn MoreThree Planning Projects Win 2023 APA Texas Awards
Three Freese and Nichols projects have won Project of the Year Awards from the American Planning Association – Texas Chapter. These awards strengthen our valuable client relationships, and the diversity of our winning projects shows the wide range of our expertise.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Continues National Leadership of the Urban Planning Profession
Dawn Warrick’s new role as the APA Region 3 Director continues Freese and Nichols’ national leadership of the urban planning profession: Wendy Bonneau is concluding eight years of service on the Board, and Shad Comeaux is serving as Chair of the 2024 National Planning Conference Committee.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Adds Jace Houston and Ian Taylor in Key Leadership Roles
These industry veterans who’ve managed water providers in fast-growing communities will bring valuable insights to our work supporting water systems.
Learn MoreThe Importance of Bridge Services: An Austin Avenue Pedestrian Bridge Update
Our current bridge spotlight project for the City of Georgetown will serve as a gateway to the historic town square.
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Connect With Us at the NC One Water Annual Conference 2023
Join our experts at the NC One Water Annual Conference 2023 in Raleigh, North Carolina. We look forward to seeing you!
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Expands Dams Services in Central Plains With Addition of Chris Stoner
Chris Stoner, one of Oklahoma’s leading experts in hydrology and dam management, has joined Freese and Nichols as a Water […]
Learn MoreJason Crawley: 1983-2023
A water/wastewater treatment engineer who helped clients with complex projects, Jason also was a leader in professional groups, including WEAT and WEF.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Selected as TxDOT DRIVE Program Mentor
For over 30 years, Freese and Nichols has mentored small and disadvantaged business firms and has recently been selected as a mentor to SE3, a disadvantaged consulting firm specializing in transportation and municipal engineering for the 2023 Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) DRIVE Program.
Learn MoreAnnie Vest Leads Two National and State Resilience Organizations
Leading the National Hazard Mitigation Association and the Oklahoma Floodplain Managers Association gives Annie even more avenues for helping improve vulnerable communities.
Learn MoreHatley Addresses Profession’s Ethical Duties With Society of Women Engineers
Designing infrastructure for the long term makes it imperative to consider the impact on future generations, Tricia says.
Learn MoreAdding Our Fourth Florida Office: Orlando
Freese and Nichols adds a new office in Orlando allowing more local staff to support our clients in central Florida.
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