Can we learn to share? How the sharing economy can help launch the mobility revolution
Smart mobility has the power to change our transportation system for the better—but we must learn to share. The sharing economy gives us a starting point.
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Smart mobility has the power to change our transportation system for the better—but we must learn to share. The sharing economy gives us a starting point.
Our team provided diverse engineering services as well as utility coordination in support of numerous ultra-fast DC charger site installations across Canada.
Carbon emissions influence everything from the economy to our health, which is why we need an integrated approach to carbon reduction. Rachel Bannon-Godfrey explains why a shift to carbon as a common metric for design is necessary.
When the City of Centennial wanted to prepare themselves for smart city integration, next generation development, and future-ready infrastructure, we provided market research, policy review, and financial and scenario modeling.
As a transportation engineer, Chris dedicates a holistic approach to all of his projects, finding mobility and safety solutions for all transportation modes and roadways from neighborhood streets, expressway interchanges, sidewalks, to bicycle lanes.
Chris is a vice president in Stantec’s Major Projects group who combines his background in engineering and construction with project controls experience to provide a comprehensive understanding in executing all phases of large, complex projects.
Stantec developed an activity and pricing model to estimate optimal curb use and transactional value as part of City Tech Collaborative’s scalable model. This was applied to Chicago’s Loop district, where Bosch will create a test bed for technologies
This new system will move raw water from the Chattahoochee River to two water treatment plants and storage facilities.
Working closely with the City of Attleboro, we created an optimized transit-oriented development (TOD) plan to ensure the city could continue its journey towards a vibrant and connected future.
Stantec’s Urban Places team partnered with the City of Buffalo to develop a smart streets plan that combined the city’s historic waterfront walkable neighborhoods with new mobility solutions.