Evaluation of Road Equivalent Tariff on the Clyde and Hebridean Network
The Scottish Government brought us in to evaluate the effectiveness of their Road Equivalent Tariff system across the CalMac network of ferries.
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The Scottish Government brought us in to evaluate the effectiveness of their Road Equivalent Tariff system across the CalMac network of ferries.
Our team was appointed to develop and appraise a wide range of multi-modal transport options to improve Aberdeen South Harbour’s connectivity to the surrounding area.
With West Dunbartonshire Council’s goal of attracting potential developers, opening up the former oil terminal Exxon site was essential releasing developable land that would help to support the local economy.
To help raise awareness of air quality and how it impacts health, Stantec’s air quality team supported a student-led environmental monitoring initiative at Fairway Primary School to coincide with Clean Air Day 2025.
Our team of economists and planners helped Scottish Enterprise, Chemical Science Scotland, and Falkirk Council set up and fund a smart, sustainable improvement plan for the Grangemouth Investment Zone.
Our team’s solution is comprised of conventional sewer network enhancements and sustainable drainage systems to manage surface water with a smaller carbon footprint.
When it came time for a mid-life upgrade of the Ffestiniog Power Station, our team was there to help. Our job? A design-build refurbishment project to support grid stability for the local community.
From technical feasibility and due diligence support through planning, detailed design, and approvals, we’ve helped our clients secure consent for thousands of homes at Filton Airfield, now known as Charlton Hayes.
Stantec’s Sustainability Advisory Services team is working with a global financial institution to help assess the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and policies of their clients under consideration for financing.
Learn how Stantec designed a new storm tank for Finham Sewage Treatment Works to reduce storm overflow and improve water quality in the River Sowe for bathers and the environment.