Grange Farm, London
From stakeholder engagement to energy services company (ESCO) procurement, we’ve provided engineering and design services for the rebuilding and refurbishment of the Grange Farm Estates in London’s Harrow Borough.
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From stakeholder engagement to energy services company (ESCO) procurement, we’ve provided engineering and design services for the rebuilding and refurbishment of the Grange Farm Estates in London’s Harrow Borough.
Taking special care to protect an ancient semi-natural woodland, Esh-Stantec stabilized the northern embankment of the Grassholme Reservoir (supplying the Lartington Water Treatment works) and relocated the adjacent watercourse running along its toe.
Working in partnership with Salamanca Group, the Sedgemoor District Council, and the highway authorities, we planned, designed, and secured approvals for a link road and green bridge that would support the new innovation campus in Somerset.
This project seeks to overcome barriers and enable planning. Why? To play a wider role in delivering a better future for the people and places of the Northern Powerhouse area.
Inclusive and supportive healing environments for children and their families.
In a first-of-its-kind partnership with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Environment Agency, and United Utilities, Stantec created a series of seven workstreams to support the development of an integrated water management plan (IWMP).
Manchester City Council (MCC) commissioned our team to conduct a study to identify and evaluate renewable and low-carbon energy sources that could feasibly serve as heat inputs for future district heating networks.
During the course of this project, we carried out the complete infrastructure design for Green Park. We’ve provided a range of multidisciplinary consulting services, including project co-ordination and management.
Tech company Grid Smarter Cities commissioned us to assess and complete a benefits appraisal of their digital kerb management products—we showed that their products promote better kerbside management bringing economic benefits to kerbside users.
The Gross Dam project is the largest raise of a concrete dam using roller-compacted concrete in the world.