City of Atlanta Water Supply Program
This new system will move raw water from the Chattahoochee River to two water treatment plants and storage facilities.
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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.
Watch this Stantec webinar to learn how to tackle the climate crisis and achieve greenhouse gas reductions in a variety of contexts.
Colm is a chartered civil engineer and project manager with 10 years of experience with civil engineering projects, particularly residential subdivisions, playing fields, recreational facilities, water quality systems, and wetlands.
Autonomous vehicles are on their way, but what tech hurdles need to be cleared before they’re commonplace?
Given the restrictions on public gatherings as a result of COVID-19, we’ve launched Community Engage™, a cost-effective solution for delivering public consultations online and still meeting legislative requirements.
Community Futures speaks to the most significant trends influencing our cities, from climate change to digital innovation.
Partnered with the Space Institute Research Corporation (SIRC), we helped develop a connected and automated vehicle technology testing facility. This testing area will help technology partners test and certify their smart mobility ideas.
A promising research project looks at the possibilities for thermoelectric systems to heat and cool buildings. It’s another option on the way to net zero.