University of Nottingham - Climate Risk Study
The University of Nottingham engaged our team to conduct a climate risk study to determine the long-term physical climate risk to buildings and infrastructure on their campus.
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The University of Nottingham engaged our team to conduct a climate risk study to determine the long-term physical climate risk to buildings and infrastructure on their campus.
We provided funding application support, transportation modeling, community engagement, and sustainable urban drainage system design for the revitalization of the University of Strathclyde’s city center campus.
We worked on the master plan and development of a new residential project in Fort William, Scotland, contributing environmental impact assessments, community engagement, and transport, hydrology, and ground services.
To help bring new life to Venn Quarry, our team was tasked with redesigning the restoration plan to achieve environmental rehabilitation and create development platforms to support future holiday homes.
Stantec’s multidisciplinary team provided acquisition, planning submission, and detailed design work for the Verse scheme in the centre of Cardiff—a 16-story, 150-apartment, build-to-rent, multi-level reimagining of 1990s office buildings.
Providing visioning, strategic planning, and regeneration services to support a new plan for Glasgow’s Golden Z—with city centre living that encourages a mix of uses and repurposes vacant sites and buildings—Stantec helped with their net zero goals.
When National Grid wanted to put a large section of their electrical infrastructure underground to improve landscape and visual impacts, we ensured that tunneling activities aligned with legislation, policy, and environmental requirements.
Glenbrook reached out to our team to conduct a net zero benchmarking study for Vox, a development on a former industrial site.
Green GEN Cymr engaged Stantec to provide geoenvironmental support and 4.2 Stage front-end engineering design (FEED) to connect a series of new wind farm energy parks in Mid-Wales to the existing transmission network.
We have worked with Rangeford Villages more than a decade to enable construction of this community over managed phases. With four phases constructed so far, we are continuing to support them with the final two phases of accommodation.