
Scout Strategy, now Stantec, is proud to officially join forces and even prouder of how this expands what is possible for our clients. As we become part of a larger, global firm and a publicly traded corporation, it means that our clients can now gain the power of seamless strategy-to-design processes, translating innovative ideas into the built environment. This seamless alignment of our professionals enables real-time collaboration between strategy and pre-design, shortens programming timeframes, allows more time for design, reduces re-work in design development, supports the appropriate application of technologies, and results in more efficient operating systems. All activities are informed by expansive data access resulting in faster-to-deliver industry outcomes.
Our Guiding Principles are built on the belief that great health, academic, and research institutions require more than bold vision; they need strategy that shapes infrastructure and operations that deliver impact.
By joining Stantec, we’re bringing our capabilities in strategic advisory, enterprise alignment, system design, growth planning and financial modeling into an integrated environment of world-class architecture, engineering, and design. To compete today and to thrive in the future, institutions must master operating at greater scale; and their strategic advisors must deliver at scale as well. Our combined team of over 34,000 professionals, working across six continents, can deliver at that expanded scale, leveraging broad capabilities that can design unique environments.
Together, we offer:
- Deeper alignment between capital projects and enterprise economic goals
- Data-driven roadmaps for future-ready buildings within system master plans
- Stronger ROI through right-sized, flexible, and sustainable design
- Precise innovation and technology enablement allowing for new ways to operate
- Streamlined timelines with fewer re-works and faster executive buy-in
We’re tremendously excited about our next growth milestone and ready to help clients develop not just buildings, but distinctive systems of health, learning, and discovery.