The details
According to a city news release, Fort Worth City Council approved spending $366,877 on a contract for an engineering firm to evaluate the park’s infrastructure during its regular meeting March 19. Freese & Nichols, a Frisco-based engineering firm that’s been in business for 130 years and has previous experience with the water gardens, will analyze several aspects of the attraction, including:
- Pipes and pump systems
- Lighting and operating systems
- Concrete pavement
A closer look
The news release states that the water gardens is a 4.3-acre park that was designed by New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee. A total of $6.5 million was set aside from the 2022 bond program to provide upgrades as part of the water gardens renovation project.
According to the news release, the project coincides with the larger convention center expansion effort that is currently underway adjacent to the water gardens.