Naperville, Illinois
Naperville, Illinois
At Stantec, we’re proud of our long history, just like the city of Naperville, Illinois, the oldest settlement in DuPage County. Originally a pioneer outpost, Naperville grew quickly based on its idyllic location along two main roadways. Throughout the years Naperville has been able to support its cultural and historical heritage through preservation. In the same pioneering spirit, we believe that transformation—in our work and in ourselves—is truly possible.
We’re defined by our ambitious spirit and our unwavering pursuit of not only what’s next, but also what’s best. By providing environmental services throughout the southern Great Lakes, our Naperville office helps improve local communities through the restoration of natural areas. This work enhances wildlife habitat, including areas for pollinators and other ecosystem services like stormwater management, water quality, and carbon sequestration that create more resilient landscapes.
Naperville is one of the greatest places for family and community with its small-town feel, high-performing schools, and safe neighborhoods. Generations of families take immense pride in Naperville’s strong community involvement that includes safety, education, stewardship, and sustainability—as does Stantec.
Featured News
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Stantec announces appointments of Christopher Lopez and Rick Eng to the Board of DirectorsRead More
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Stantec selected to support Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation Section 4Read More
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Stantec announces renewal of Normal Course Issuer Bid and Automatic Share Purchase PlanRead More
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Stantec appointed to Thames Water’s £400 million Asset, Capital, and Engineering FrameworkRead More
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