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Stantec's head office in Edmonton Stantec Consulting Michigan, Ann Arbor Stantec office in Ontario. Stantec Inc. is an international professional services company in the design and consulting industry. The company was founded in 1954, as D. R. Stanley Associates in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Morrison Hershfield is a professional services firm, subsidiary of Stantec since Jan 2024, [2] providing engineering and management consulting services in the areas of energy and industrial, buildings, technology and telecom, transportation, environment, water and wastewater, and land development. The firm has 16 offices across North America. [3]
The tallest building in the province is the 66-storey, 250.8 m (823 ft) tall, Stantec Tower located in Edmonton. Alberta's history of skyscrapers began with the Grain Exchange Building (1910) in Calgary, and the Tegler Building (1911) in Edmonton.
Stantec Tower, the headquarters of Stantec, is the tallest building in Edmonton, and the tallest building in Canada west of Toronto at a height of 250.8 metres (823 ft). [27] [27] [32] Thirty-three storeys will be dedicated towards residential units. [27] [33]
Stantec Tower is a 66-story building and 4 underground, 250.8 m (823 ft) [8] mixed-use skyscraper in Ice District in the downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.On May 23, 2018, it reached a construction height of 197 m (646.3 ft) and surpassed the JW Marriott Edmonton Ice District & Residences, becoming the tallest building in Edmonton and one of the largest mixed-use projects in Canada. [9]
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Edmonton, the capital city of the province of Alberta in Canada. Edmonton has twenty-four buildings taller than 100 metres (330 ft). The tallest is the Stantec Tower , the tallest Canadian building outside Toronto , which surpassed the previous record holder, JW Marriott Edmonton Ice District ...
The Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios have 4 sound stages which have the capacity to film feature-length movies, television sitcoms or any other needs of the media industry. The building is approximately 82,000 square feet (7,600 m 2 ) with three separate sound stages, from 7,000 to 15,000 square feet (1,400 m 2 ).
Completed in 2011, Canada's Hall of Fame building was designed by Stantec, on behalf of CANA Construction, the project manager and design-lead for the museum. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The exterior facade with its cantilevered structure, was designed to mimic the elevated platforms where athletes receive their medals. [ 13 ]