Berwick Bank Wind Farm
We provided engineering design for the Berwick Bank Wind Farm—a project so large that when complete, it will supply enough renewable energy to power Scotland’s households twice over.
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We provided engineering design for the Berwick Bank Wind Farm—a project so large that when complete, it will supply enough renewable energy to power Scotland’s households twice over.
The Better Places Research Project will provide our clients with the evidence they need to make more informed decisions on social value outcomes for the communities they create.
Looking to connect the UK’s first eco-town to the neighboring community, Oxford City Council faced a major problem: they only had 100 hours to install the bridge and underpass. Our team was there to help.
A state-of-the-art MBT and (AD) facility will treat up to 312,000 tonnes per annum of waste to divert recyclable and biodegradable material from landfill and improve recycling and reuse.
Internationally renowned for their work in DNA, cell growth, and immunity, the Biochemistry Department at Oxford University is the largest in the United Kingdom.
The Wirral Growth Company (WGC) appointed Stantec to provide development economics along with other services to progress a scheme that would transform Birkenhead’s town centre for its residents over the next 15 years.
The Wirral Growth Company (WGC) engaged us to provide planning, community engagement, environmental assessments, and heritage and development economic advice for their planned renewal of Birkenhead’s town centre.
Discover how Stantec worked with Birmingham City University to develop a comprehensive climate risk and resilience assessment of the University’s diverse estate of 20 buildings across nine locations.
We were appointed by Birmingham City University to update the existing travel plans for its City Centre and City South campuses.
We contributed to the Birmingham Mobility Action Plan, a transport strategies document that helps designers ensure that they create equitable spaces that balance the needs of sometimes-conflicting user groups.