Renfrewshire Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Fleet Review
When Renfrewshire Council wanted to explore the adoption of ultra-low emission vehicles for their in-house transport fleet, we helped them review the options and existing best practices.
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When Renfrewshire Council wanted to explore the adoption of ultra-low emission vehicles for their in-house transport fleet, we helped them review the options and existing best practices.
We reviewed Scotland Transport’s ferry fares and assessed the impact of adopting a range of more consistent regimes across the country. The goal? Acceptability, affordability, consistency, sustainability, and transparency and simplicity.
Stantec’s innovative Cavities Database and bespoke ground investigation enhanced the model we provided for a housing project in Chiltern’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty challenged by karstic features around its planned foundations.
To create the new Reuben College at Oxford, Stantec refurbished Grade-listed buildings, working with construction and heritage teams to improve museum storage conditions, strengthen existing structure, and create Equality Act compliant access.
After a fire damaged the existing plastic-coated netting along the Rhigos Road cliff, Stantec’s infrastructure team implemented a hybrid system more commonly used to deal with avalanches in Alpine regions to protect against future rockfalls.
We examined infrastructure, industrial, property, and labour markets to create an economic prospectus helping our client capture investment opportunities for a reimagined economic zone.
Stantec worked as the lead planning and environmental advisor on the Riverside Energy Park, helping our client succeed in its development consent order through both the pre-application and examination processes.
As the Rodbourne Rail bridge neared the end of its life, Network Rail’s contractor commissioned Stantec to provide the detailed design of the new Up Reception bridge deck while keeping one of the tracks operational.
For their first development on Rodney Street, This City reached out to our transportation planners and highways specialists to facilitate access to amenities, public transport, and more for future residents.
We worked with a group of partners including Places for People, the community, and the East Dunbortonshire Council to deliver a residential development on a former brownfield site.