Stantec.io for Environmental Services

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People to the power of technology

Clients tell us that Â鶹´«Ã½ is our people. Â鶹´«Ã½.io empowers our people to deliver on the full promise of digital technology.

Our Environmental Services Digital Practice team is applying digital solutions through the project lifecycle, a process that is built upon data collection, storage, analysis, and communication. We can help collect, manage, and ultimately draw insight and value from data so you can make effective business decisions.

Through Â鶹´«Ã½¡¯s remote sensing scientists, we continually seek out new and innovative earth observation technologies that are cost effective, accurate, and timely.?We are also developing software to help restore waterways, and we¡¯re flying unmanned aerial systems to reach remote areas and reduce safety risks.

By automating data collection and analysis, developing secure web portals, and running statistical analyses, we can provide the information you need.

Visualization tools

COVID-19 sent our world into a tailspin, but we didn¡¯t let that stop us from serving our clients. When we needed a virtual engagement platform, our teams combined available technologies to create it. We helped clients host virtual open houses for the public, and we supported virtual site inspections by using RealWear HMT-1, a wearable tablet with camera. Inspectors used two-way audio and one-way video feed to enable the same level of service our clients have come to expect, while reducing the number of people travelling to a site. Read More

Digital mobile tools

Leveraging mobile technology increases the efficiency and quality of data collection and reporting. Our tools streamline data processes¡ªfrom field-data collection to review, analysis, and reporting. We collaborate with field crews and clients to automate necessary QA/QC checks, and we output curated data and reports tailored to our client¡¯s needs. The Electronic Aquatic Utility (EAU) and OnLOOKer are examples of our digital tools and supporting electronic field data collection for aquatic survey and bird point counts. Read More

Unmanned aerial systems (UAS)

UAS can be used to conduct endangered species surveys, evaluate geohazards, and employ remote sensing to predict areas of failure¡ªand these are just a few examples of how we¡¯re using these tools. Available for use on most projects, a UAS provides a new perspective. Read More

Services


Remote Sensing With technology including unmanned aerial systems (UAS), photogrammetry, LiDAR, underwater acoustics, and satellite imagery, our Remote Sensing team helps you know more about your projects.
DebrisFlow Predictor Our DebrisFlow Predictor uses calibrated data and controls to model and simulate the complex behaviors of debris flow. Outcomes can be used to help make decisions that preserve communities, infrastructure, and the environment.
eDNA Using this organism detection process makes survey methods safer and more efficient while reducing environmental disruption.
Environmental Services With 3,100 environmental staff in 20 specialties, we know what to do. When we¡¯re gathering data to permit a new project or collaborating on a plan to remediate an old one, our passion for science drives us.
Geotechnical Engineering & Materials Testing Our geotechnical engineers and material specialists are focused on solving complex design, construction, and rehabilitation issues impacting the communities where we live and work.

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