by | Mar 16, 2020 | All Posts
Froelich Engineers is very excited to be working on the structural engineering for the historic Laurelhurst Mann House. Established in 1911, the Mann House was named after humanitarian Anna Lewis Mann, who originally led the project, and was created as an “old folks...
by | Sep 13, 2019 | All Posts
The Elks Temple in Tacoma, Washington has been renovated and restored to its 1916 glory. The hotel, designed by Ankrom Moisan Architects, now offers 44 guestrooms, a live music venue, three restaurants, a McMenamins brewery, and on-site gardens that will provide the...
by | Jan 18, 2019 | All Posts
If you’ve been involved in designing buildings in Portland, the above graphic will probably resonate with you. Many of us have tales of clients leaving a meeting with the city pie-eyed and in serious sticker shock over the many extra public right-of-way improvements...
by | Jan 11, 2019 | All Posts
New year, new title! Several Froelich employees are starting 2019 in new roles, and we’re too proud of our team to keep it to ourselves. Below you’ll find their new positions as well as their background. Chris Nelson, Senior Associate Chris Nelson has been promoted to...
by | Dec 11, 2018 | All Posts
The Civil Department is proud to continue our ongoing relationship with Guerrilla Development and Brett Schulz, Architect. We love helping to provide micro retail and commercial space along Portland’s thoroughfares, as well as innovative solutions to the housing...
by | Nov 21, 2018 | All Posts
We are excited to announce our Redmond City Hall & Civic Center project won the 2018 DeMuro Award for excellence in preservation, reuse, and community revitalization from Restore Oregon. Their mission is to pass forward the historic places that make communities...