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Known as one of London’s most remarkable new buildings, PEARL—a mega lab—offers full-size simulations and insight into how people interact with the world around them.
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Known as one of London’s most remarkable new buildings, PEARL—a mega lab—offers full-size simulations and insight into how people interact with the world around them.
Because of the opportunity presented by rapid train services between London and Birmingham, the Urban Growth Company set out to see what they would need to deliver transport, utility, and social regeneration around the UK Central station.
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) engaged our team to deliver structural, civil, and electrical engineering, transport planning, acoustics, and environmental and geotechnical consultancy services for their new headquarters.
As industry experts and research contractors, we’re working with UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) to investigate the best ways that water utilities can contribute to hydrogen projects, all in service of moving towards a lower carbon energy future.
The University of the West of England (UWE) engaged our team to provide full end-to-end multidisciplinary engineering services for a new teaching and research facility that would support the training of the next generation of engineers.
We provided design and funding application support for plans for the world’s first large-scale tyre recycling facility—with Enviro pyrolysis technology to extract carbon black and oil from old tires—in Uddevalla.
We delivered detailed civil and structural design work for an industrial and logistics warehouse in Dunstable, England.
Stantec provided planning and heritage consulting services for Univ North, a landscape-driven, multigenerational community in North Oxford.
The University of Glasgow has taken steps to put together their own strategy to tackle climate change: Glasgow Green, a significant plan of action aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. Our research team was there to help.
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.