Former Rolls-Royce Factory Remediation and Earthworks Strategy
Keepmoat engaged our geotechnical team to develop an integrated remediation and earthworks strategy to ready the site of a former Rolls-Royce factory for housing.
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Keepmoat engaged our geotechnical team to develop an integrated remediation and earthworks strategy to ready the site of a former Rolls-Royce factory for housing.
We are undertaking a one-year evaluation of the Queensferry Crossing for Transport Scotland. This evaluation is considering operational indicators, investment objectives, process, procurement, planning, and delivery.
Fred. Olsen Renewables (FOR) commissioned Stantec’s Development Economics team to analyse and report on the economic footprint of their wind farms in Scotland.
We developed a network hierarchy that will guide freight traffic onto the most appropriate routes depending upon the nature of the vehicle, length of the journey, sensitivity to journey time, and mitigation for local communities.
When Blackpool Transport Services and Blackpool Council set out to secure funding for Zero Emissions Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) funding, our team was there to help make it happen.
Serving as the lead design team, we helped with engineering, infrastructure planning, and stakeholder engagement for the new Galloper Wind Farm off the Suffolk Coast.
The Gatehouse Development Initiative (GDI) engaged Stantec to assess the feasibility of an active travel provision along the A75 route that links several amenities, homes, and attractions.
We conducted a transport study for Gatwick Airport to help them determine the most sustainable, efficient, and appropriate transport strategy for their employees.
Stantec contributed engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) services to the Genale-Dawa III hydropower project, a massive hydropower dam in a remote southern community in Ethiopia.
Discover how Stantec worked with Taylor Wimpey to create a new sustainable development that celebrates the local heritage and landscape by drawing on the character of Hertfordshire villages.