Thames Tideway Tunnel
Sewer overflows were polluting the River Thames. With technical support, logistics, planning consent support, and management services, we helped the Thames Tideway Tunnel project improve London’s sewer network.
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Sewer overflows were polluting the River Thames. With technical support, logistics, planning consent support, and management services, we helped the Thames Tideway Tunnel project improve London’s sewer network.
For this project, we provided multidisciplinary structural engineering services to enable the redevelopment of an empty building located directly next to the recently refurbished Reading Railway Station.
We worked with the Reading Borough Council to set the stage for internet of things pilot projects that would implement smart city benefits in Berkshire. These innovative solutions will help members of many different communities.
Our work on London Plan 2100 for Thames Water has included studies, benchmarking, technical documents, and the organization of a holistic plan for likely challenges over the next 25, 50, and 80 years.
To support Thames Water’s preparation of price review 2019, Stantec led a project definition phase to validate challenges, determine how and where eight2O could add value to the business plan, and determine the costs and resources required.
To help regenerate a brownfield site and transform it into a sustainable, mixed-use community, Stantec’s ground investigation specialists and geo-environmental team performed site investigations and de-risked the site for development.
To help The Catalyst achieve a BREEAM Outstanding rating, Stantec’s Environmental Benchmarking team was engaged at an early stage of project development.
Springfield Healthcare selected our mechanical and electrical, and plumbing (MEP) team to deliver an engineering design for the conversion of this Grade II listed former chocolate factory into later living spaces.
Working for St Modwen and alongside main contractor VINCI Construction, our structural engineering team designed the steel frame for this new academic building on Swansea University’s Bay Campus.
The building is the centrepiece of the ‘Heart of Slough’. For this project, we performed Level 3 Building Information Modelling (BIM) for the structural and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design.