As a planning director, James provides a range of planning advice to both private and public sector clients for major commercial, retail, retirement living, and residential mixed-use development schemes.
James is a planning director in Stantec’s Newcastle and Leeds offices. His work includes urban extensions, town center and regeneration schemes, utilities, energy infrastructure, new schools and colleges, and hospitals—and expert witness advice.
Jeff supports science, engineering, and design technology advancements from the earliest research to the maintenance phase of Stantec’s digital products and projects.
Jenni is a business development (BD) director working with Stantec’s Community Development and Transport sectors, supporting BD strategy and marketing communications. She monitors, understands, and responds to market shifts and events in her role.
Jim is a collaborative leader focused on organizational growth and committed to providing exceptional program and project delivery to Stantec’s clients.
John is an operational analytics leader with our Digital Practice group in Atlanta. Always looking for new ways to use technology, he has practical, operations-centric approach that is valued by our clients.
Known for his collaborative approach, Kurt is a strategic leader, technology consultant, and engineer passionate about building sciences, intelligent buildings, workplace optimization, and smart city development.
As a senior application developer, Leah supports engineering and geographic information system (GIS) departments in the creation of tools to automate hydrologic processes. She does so by developing web, desktop, and GIS applications.
We provided a needs-based strategy assessment that will help the London borough of Merton determine the best methods for implementing smart city approaches such as the internet of things.
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Services:
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Markets:
Smart Cities
Smart(ER) Mobility
Looking back at Infrastructure Week: We have our marching orders—educate and advocate
As practitioners, now is the time to focus on what role we can take in helping repair our infrastructure systems in the US.