Dams and levees are important assets to water #infrastructure. Wade Anderson, P.E., with 35 years of experience in #dam and levee design, is prepared to develop solutions to keep communities safe. His work in #damsafety, construction management and #engineering will allow him to provide insights to our water resource design team to expand our expertise in #hydraulic structure projects. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ggQX247Y
Freese and Nichols
Civil Engineering
Fort Worth, Texas 22,165 followers
Creating infrastructure that sustains communities.
About us
Freese and Nichols is a professional planning, consulting and engineering firm serving clients across the United States. With client service and continuous improvement in mind, we plan, design and manage sustainable water and infrastructure projects. We are the first engineering/architecture firm to receive the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. For more information, visit www.freese.com.
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http://www.freese.com
External link for Freese and Nichols
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1894
- Specialties
- Engineering, Architecture, Planning, Environmental Science, Construction Services, Program Management, and Transportation
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Updates
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The Texas Department of Public Safety has opened their new memorial to fallen officers, and it includes a special display wall designed by our team. The display wall inside DPS headquarters in #Austin includes illuminated plaques of each officer who died in the line of duty and badges from various DPS law enforcement groups. The exhibit allows visitors to remember the officers who have sacrificed for the community. Read more: https://ow.ly/Z5xR50SHkKN
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Just like a real tornado, a twister made for the big screen can disrupt traffic. But when the weather chaos is on film, the roadway closures and detours are all controlled. For Universal Studios Hollywood new production “Twisters,” Paul Green, our Central Plains Construction Management Group Manager, worked closely with the company and Oklahoma Department of Transportation to create detour routes and #roadway closures to minimize traffic impacts surrounding #Oklahoma highways. Read more: https://ow.ly/9bFP50SGcrY
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Freese and Nichols has been recognized by Great Place To Work US and Fortune as one of the nation's Best Workplaces for Millennials in 2024! This marks our triumphant return to the list for the first time since 2017, landing at No. 69. This honor reflects our commitment to creating a positive environment for all employees. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gjQtH8KP #BestWorkplaces #GPTWcertified #Millennials #JoinFNI
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Oysters are edible, sure, but they’re also important to #coastal ecological health. Since 2011, The Nature Conservancy has worked to slow shoreline erosion and provide oyster habitat using experimental reef structures at Lightning Point in Mobile Bay, #Alabama. But, the cage-like structures made of oyster shells, geogrid material and rebar became damaged over time and had to be removed. Our #CoastalResiliency team joined Volkert, Inc. and other volunteers to help harvest 500 adult oysters from the structures, which can filter more than 25,000 gallons of water per day in the area. Learn more about how our Coastal Resiliency team makes their mark: https://lnkd.in/gbhbUWWR
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Congratulations to the City of Lubbock: Their Twin Water Tower Project has won an 2024 Illumination Award for Outdoor Lighting Design from the #Dallas chapter of the Illuminating Engineering Society. Our Electrical Engineers, Dan Koss and Cihan Barnett, worked with the City to design lighting that illuminates the City’s logos while preserving night skies and reducing light pollution. The #energy-efficient lighting for the two new 2-million-gallon elevated storage tanks blends with the surrounding environment. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gUy9xkgZ
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Give a round of a-paws for our Real Estate team, as they demonstrated our #ServeAlways value by supporting the #FortWorth Animal Hope rescue shelter! The team raised $193 to purchase essential supplies such as treats, toys, blankets and cleaning supplies for the nonprofit, helping Animal Hope continue to give furry friends a safe haven before moving on to their furever homes.
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It may be summer, but the recent appearance of school supplies at stores got members of our #SanAntonio office thinking about how much we enjoyed supporting students in the ACE Mentor Program of San Antonio TX. The program offers exposure to the #AEC industry and helps students jumpstart their careers. Several of our #stormwater, #water/wastewater master planning and #bridge services #engineers volunteered with teams of high school students interested in #architecture, #engineering and #construction careers to guide them in a seven-month-long mock design project in response to a real-world challenge. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gGwpVQH4 #ACEMentorProgram
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Before there was Freese and Nichols, there was the Holly Pump Station. The station was designed in 1892 by Major John Hawley, who would found Freese and Nichols two years later, and remains central to the water supply for #FortWorth 130 years later. Our most recent updates to the facility, now the Holly Water Treatment Plants, improved #water purity and taste for the 1.3 million Fort Worth-area residents who drink the water today. Learn more about this foundational project: https://lnkd.in/gY9bSQHJ #Since1894
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Who knew our staff and their families from our #Rogers, AR, office would be fishing for tech treasures on a weekend morning, walking the #RazorbackGreenway and picking up trash? They found a smartphone and a PlayStation 4 – talk about a smart find! Serving our #communities truly streams from the heart. #ServeAlways #ATrailForEveryone