Barnet Town Centre Floorspace Needs Assessment
Stantec conducted a floorspace needs assessment for the London Borough of Barnet, helping the community plan for its retail and commercial retail floorspace through 2036.
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Stantec conducted a floorspace needs assessment for the London Borough of Barnet, helping the community plan for its retail and commercial retail floorspace through 2036.
Working alongside the main contractor at the Barton Park community development, we provided onsite delivery support as well as tender, design, and build services. This is the largest residential development in Oxford this generation.
Basingstoke Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is one of the most innovative and sustainable plants in the UK—the pre-treatment of sludge produces higher biogas yield, increased loading into the digesters, and high-quality sought after biosolids.
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council engaged us to provide multidisciplinary engineering design services for their new office and laboratory building.
We provided environmental and transport advice to support the Beam Park planning proposal, a two-borough plan that would transform a brownfield site into thousands of homes.
The Bristol Bears engaged our team to provide mechanical, electrical, geo-environmental, civil, and structural engineering services for their new rugby training facility.
Working with MEB Architects, Stantec provided civil and structural engineering services for Beaudesert Park School’s new performance centre—a flexible space used daily by children for music, drama, dance, charity events, assemblies, and performances.
MEPC engaged Stantec to provide a civil and structural design focused on repurposing and refurbishing their three-story 1990s office building with under-croft car parking.
Our multidisciplinary services at the new Beecroft Building in Oxford helped to protect the integrity of vibration-sensitive equipment while also providing new spaces for students and faculty.
For this project, we evaluated the possibility of an increased capacity pumping station capable of replacing one pumping station and upgrading another. This reconstruction provided an opportunity to upgrade the passage for eel migration.