Brighton & Hove WwTW Scheme
Working collaboratively with Southern Water, we had overall responsibility on the detailed design for the wastewater treatment works, Marine Drive pumping station, and Portobello pumping station.
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Working collaboratively with Southern Water, we had overall responsibility on the detailed design for the wastewater treatment works, Marine Drive pumping station, and Portobello pumping station.
Bristol & Bath Science Park is a world-class business and innovation environment. We supported the project from the initial visioning and planning stages, through to detailed design, procurement, and site supervision of the primary infrastructure.
We have provided engineering services on multiple projects at Bristol Airport as part of their 2006-2030 Master Plan.
We provided structural, civil, environmental, and ground engineering services for this complex remodelling of a listed theater on a constrained site.
Stantec is working as lead designers supporting Taziker on behalf of Network Rail to regenerate and prolong the life of Bristol Temple Meads railway station, a Grade I listed building—including reglazing existing rooflights and refurbishing the roof.
Stantec achieved a rare first round approval of an environmental management system (EMS) for Bristol Water’s water treatment sites—by reviewing procedures and developing an EMS that would meet MCERTS requirements for self-monitoring of flow.
Following the relocation of their zoo in 2022, the Bristol Zoological Society wanted to leave behind an impactful and sustainable contribution to the community—we were there to help.
Combining award-winning landscape design with our sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS), we helped the Brooklands development get their infrastructure up and running earlier while also finding cost savings.
The interconnection of the mine to the municipal grid of Stewart required the construction of 55 km of 138 kV transmission line, including 140 transmission towers, in an area prone to rockfall, landslides, snow avalanches, and channel avulsion.
The Bujagali Hydroelectric facility is located about 8 km downstream of the existing Owen Falls Hydropower Project, which regulates the flows into the Victoria Nile from Lake Victoria and developing a gross head of approximately 22 meters.