Stantec adds four new planners
Manchester-based design, engineering and environmental consultancy Stantec has strengthened its community development team with four new planning specialists.
David Green joins as planning associate director, bringing more than twenty years’ experience across public and private sector projects.
David Idebolo has been appointed environmental planning associate director, leading environmental impact assessment activity across the North West, supported by environmental planner Courtney Cooper.
Planner Mandy Pang also joins the expanding team.
Mandy said: “I was attracted to Stantec due to the broad range of housing, urban design and transport schemes in their portfolio.”
The quartet will work from Stantec’s Barbirolli Square office alongside more than 180 colleagues, supporting major residential, commercial, transport, energy and utilities schemes across the region.
Their appointments reinforce Stantec’s continued investment in its North West planning capability.
Greg Dickson, planning director at Stantec, added: “The region faces complex planning and environmental challenges, and I’m delighted that we’ve been able to bolster the skills and expertise in our team through the appointment of David, David, Mandy and Courtney.
“We pride ourselves on providing a supportive, fulfilling working environment, and we always look to hire people who are seeking to make a positive difference.”
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