Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Stantec’s electrical team designed the security and communication systems and also the infrastructure supporting comprehensive specialist services at South Australia’s largest private hospital.
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Stantec’s electrical team designed the security and communication systems and also the infrastructure supporting comprehensive specialist services at South Australia’s largest private hospital.
Our architecture and interior design teams designed the Cambridge Discovery Park mixed-use, master planned campus featuring office and lab buildings. Building 400-500 was the final building, designed to express the corner site and internal roadways.
Drawing inspiration from the landscape and local traditions, the expanded hospital creates an environment of wellness.
Looking to improve safety, New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi engaged Stantec to develop long-term plans for an extension of the Waikato Expressway from Cambridge to Piarere—with median barriers, turnarounds, and roundabouts for the interim.
Located between Campell’s Field and NJ’s Adventure Aquarium, this urban park provides the perfect spot for relaxation along the waterfront.
Engaged by Camden City Council, Stantec crafted and managed business case submissions through WestInvest’s application process—developing a bespoke economic impact model and securing $69.1 million from the fund across six community-building projects.
After the Cameron Peak Fire burned in Larimer County, Colorado, our geohazards team used our DebrisFlow Predictor to develop models to show the possibility of predicting hazardous impacts of debris flow to the watersheds downslope of the burn area.
We worked with Heriot Watt University on the feasibility review and detailed design services of the Cameron Smail Library’s refurbishment.
Limited by traditional, inflexible classrooms, Camosun College needed to modernize their campus. The college uses a groupwork-centric teaching model, but collaboration between students constantly being hindered by the restrictive setting.
Our joint land use study for Camp Lejeune and the communities of Oslow County will help this North Carolina region identify potential conflicts early on so that all entities can develop and grow with cooperation, safety, and open communication.