Alconbury Weald
Through engineering, transport planning, and environmental services, Stantec helped Urban & Civic bring this mixed-use, heritage, and community-led redevelopment to life.
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Through engineering, transport planning, and environmental services, Stantec helped Urban & Civic bring this mixed-use, heritage, and community-led redevelopment to life.
Through site viability, financial modeling, and technical advice, we’re helping Aldustria develop a range of grid-scale battery energy storage schemes that promote decarbonisation and a low-carbon future.
Stantec helped the East Dunbartonshire Council engage with the community and secure planning permission for the Allander Leisure Centre in Bearsden—a new, inclusive sports and leisure facility with an adult resource centre and sensory garden.
Stantec supported Countryside Properties with their winning pitch for the regeneration of Alma Estate in London, United Kingdom. We provided multidisciplinary services including structural, civil, transport, and environmental services.
We developed and implemented standardised controls, reporting and programme management tools to increase AltaLink’s oversight, control, and confidence helping them meet their expenditure goals.
The London Borough of Wandsworth engaged us to provide a full spread of planning, environmental, development economics, and architectural services to aid in the regeneration of Alton Estate.
We provided complete multidisciplinary services, from due diligence through planning approval to construction supervision, for this phased, mixed-use brownfield development.
Stantec prepared socio-economic evidence to support Low Carbon’s application for a 35 megawatt ground-mounted solar photovoltaic project—a solar park on Anglesey in Wales—demonstrating how it would contribute to national and local economic policy.
When our client was looking to transform a former mining brownfield site into a location for future residential land uses, we were there to help define and manage enabling works, mitigate complex geotechnical hazards, and facilitate redevelopment.
This £20 million refurbishment aimed to make the Arena Birmingham more accessible physically and visually and features a new showcase entrance straight from Brindley Place into the arena.