Plymouth Coach Station
Rethinking the operational model for frequent long-distance services, plus offering the front and back of house activities that are needed, we combined the skills of our bus planners and civil engineers for this project.
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Rethinking the operational model for frequent long-distance services, plus offering the front and back of house activities that are needed, we combined the skills of our bus planners and civil engineers for this project.
Delivering a large project in the middle of regeneration zone before further redevelopment provided difficulties in integrating it into both the existing and future networks—we created a travel plan to address these challenges.
We helped Plymouth University overhaul their travel plan to improve sustainable travel between their campuses.
We provided multidisciplinary engineering and sustainability services on this housing development, from initial planning stages on.
The Poole Water Recycling and Transfer Strategic Resource Option seeks to address water resiliency in the South of England. Stantec’s work includes programme support, catchment modelling, regulatory engagement, and a nature-based solution.
From full economic impact assessment to detailed master plan, we helped Scottish Enterprise clarify their vision of the Port of Leith as a renewable energy hub while keeping national economies and local economic growth on track.
Stantec is an Axelos partner and our team of endorsed P3M3 assessors has supported various clients. The Axelos P3M3 maturity model is a best practice model used to benchmark approaches to portfolio, programme, and project management.
In Portsmouth, we helped our client prevent future floods with an innovative drainage scheme without disrupting the community during construction.
Our team has been providing a range of supporting technical services through the planning process and towards the anticipated delivery of Power Court site.
More than 1 million customers (and counting) in Adelaide will now save money on water with no change in service.