Roanoke, Virginia
Roanoke, Virginia
Roanoke is a hub of activity in the heart of the scenic Blue Ridge Mountain Chain. It’s also home to the Virginia Transportation History Museum and our Southwest Virginia office. A coincidence?
Our transportation related work brought Stantec to Southwest Virginia in the early 1990s. Our environmental services team has worked closely with the Virginia Department of Transportation on multiple projects in the area including I-81 Truck Climbing Lanes, Eagle Rock Mitigation Bank, Coalfields US 121, and Route 250 Bridge Replacement. We’ve also worked in the private sector providing permitting, stormwater management, and stream and wetland mitigation services throughout the Roanoke Valley.
No matter the industry or the project type, we can help you navigate through today’s complex environmental issues. We provide a complete-picture understanding of all the variables that could affect a project and offer solutions to mitigate them. And, rest-assured, it will be on-time and within budget.
Michael Witler, Senior Civil Engineer
Enjoy the people you work with—don’t just clock in and clock out with them, but invest in those relationships.
Mary Ann Roberts, Right of Way Manager
Right of way is about making connections and creating opportunities where others see obstacles.
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