Fayetteville Pedestrian Master Plan
Working on both community engagement and master planning, we helped the City of Fayetteville develop practical and feasible recommendations for an improved pedestrian system.
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Working on both community engagement and master planning, we helped the City of Fayetteville develop practical and feasible recommendations for an improved pedestrian system.
We’re providing detailed design on wastewater infrastructure around Lake Qarun in Egypt. This improved wastewater network will increase access to sanitation in rural areas.
We contributed planning, surveying, engineering (civil and site), and environmental permitting to a new FedEx distribution center in Central Florida.
Stantec’s multi-discipline team provided design, construction documents, and construction support for a new FedEx Express facility as part of a development to expand an advanced logistics/border security economic cluster in the Windsor Essex region.
From design to supplier coordination to construction supervision, we helped FedEx upgrade their existing distribution facility in Rialto, California, with expanded capabilities for loading and unloading as well as administrative needs.
We provided the architectural, civil, and structural design for a new FedEx distribution center in Independence, Kentucky. This hub will improve services in the area and help another facility manage capacity.
We worked with the General Services Administration to provide technical expertise in a mitigation study that ensures safety and security against future flooding in our Nation’s Federal Triangle.
Our team’s solution is comprised of conventional sewer network enhancements and sustainable drainage systems to manage surface water with a smaller carbon footprint.
Stantec designed and managed construction services for a three-oval premier cricket facility, complete with all necessary amenities, for Camden Council on Fergusons Land. Cost-effective design minimizes the impact of flooding on the infrastructure.
We restored erosion damage from a perched stormwater outfall for Signal Mountain’s Shoal Creek by stabilizing the slope with natural, economical solutions—local boulders and coir-wrapped soil layers with native plantings slow down the water flow.