St Bartholomew’s Hospital
Stantec was appointed to design the 11th catheterisation scanner suite for St Barts Hospital. Our multidisciplinary team included MEP, fire engineering, and structural engineering specialists.
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Stantec was appointed to design the 11th catheterisation scanner suite for St Barts Hospital. Our multidisciplinary team included MEP, fire engineering, and structural engineering specialists.
Our transport planning and civil engineering teams worked on St Helens Borough Council’s (SHBC) Southern Gateway Highways Scheme, which will provide better connectivity to Lea Green rail station and encourage active travel.
Countryside Properties, now Vistry Group, engaged Stantec to provide masterplanning services and assist with public engagement efforts a new mixed-use neighbourhood in the historic Hertfordshire market town of Bishop’s Stafford.
We contributed ground-level drainage solutions to a new, high-quality housing development in St. Mary’s Bay, Kent.
Acting on behalf of Bloor Homes, we worked with Wigan Council to secure planning application permission to deliver up to 300 new homes in the historic village of Standish, Wigan.
The Stoke-on-Trent City Council engaged Stantec’s professionals to help navigate the complex planning, consenting, and approvals process to upgrade their Energy from Waste (EfW) facility.
We delivered masterplanning and mechanical, electrical, and public health (MEP) performance-based design for a mixed-use regeneration of the Stonebridge Estate.
Working with the South East of Scotland Transport Partnership (SEStran), we conducted a desktop survey, stakeholder consultation, and site audits to develop new and upgrade existing cycle infrastructure.
For this project our team was appointed by the Scottish Government to lead a multidisciplinary research project. Our job? To identify and assess options for the introduction of an infrastructure charging mechanism across Scotland.
The University of Glasgow appointed us to update their current 2010-2015 Travel Plan to support and promote comfortable and sustainable modes of travel around their campuses.