Stantec Centralizes, Revitalizes Moncton Office

January 30, 2019

Stantec’s refurbished, 12,000 square-foot location in downtown Moncton brings together the global design firm’s 43 Moncton team members under one roof.

Located at 1199 Main Street, the office has been redesigned to bring together employees from Stantec’s previous location at 115 Harrisville Boulevard, giving Stantec a flagship presence in the city’s core. The new space is more than double the size of Stantec’s previous location, and the new design includes refurbished meeting and collaboration spaces, a new gathering space/lunch room, and more access to natural light.

“We’re excited to combine our two previous Moncton offices in the heart of the community,” says Stantec’s Moncton office leader, Larry Dionne. “This new space gives us the room to collaborate and to grow, all while keeping us connected to the people and energy of downtown Moncton.”

Stantec has been active in the Moncton community since 2009, when it expanded its presence across Atlantic Canada with the acquisition of environmental services firm Jacques Whitford. Today, Stantec has more than 700 team members across 7 offices in Atlantic Canada.

Some of Stantec’s marquee projects in Moncton include the Transportation Discovery Centre at Resurgo Place, the Oncology Clinic Addition at Moncton Regional Hospital, and Moncton Stadium at Université de Moncton. Stantec also designed the new Avenir Centre, fulfilling the vision of late local architect, Raven Spanier, who wanted to help make downtown Moncton a premier destination for residents and visitors.

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