A glimpse into our portfolio
Discover some of the construction projects we helped bring to life.
Havenhuis
The work carried out included site surveys. Setting out the excavation, axes, pile foundations, foundation piers and beams, and basement floors. Monitoring the excavation. Surveying the floor plans and details of the existing fire station. Monitoring the existing building and the new construction throughout all phases of construction. Staking out and checking the dimensions of formwork and concrete for the front pier, bridge deck and bridge deck covering. During the assembly of the steel structure, re-measurement of all elements, structures and the overall composition. Full 3D laser scan of the steel structure as installed on the existing building. Monitoring of deformations, reference levels and settlement. Marking out and re-measuring of all dowels and anchors for the façade elements (parametric façade). Detailed dimensioning for the interior finishes in both the existing listed building and the new construction.
The Wall
Dimensional control for posts, foundations, prefabricated columns, steel structures and facades.
DIAMOND
The project involves the construction of a striking new headquarters for ING. The strength of “Diamond” lies in its status as a unique office building that reinforces companies’ identity and corporate culture. “Diamond” is a project that embodies quality, precision and craftsmanship through its iconic architecture. The “Diamond” office building is one of a kind. “Diamond” is situated in the immediate vicinity of St Peter’s Station on Esplanade Oscar Van de Voorde in Ghent, between the bustling station district and a quiet residential neighbourhood.
Belgian Post sorting centre
Belgium’s largest mail sorting centre, with a total floor area of 60,000 m² and a rooftop car park. The design also includes a three-storey office building, each floor measuring 1,500 m², and a spiral-shaped entrance tower leading to the car park.
The design offers a comprehensive solution for the site in the form of a prefabricated concrete building complex divided into three separate units. A parcel sorting hall covers 30,000 m², with a rooftop car park above it. “The roof car park will be used by the more than one thousand employees who work in shifts at the centre.” “As the load is much higher than in conventional halls, we used beams weighing up to 50 tonnes in a grid of 18 m x 24 m.” The second and third halls are two identical mail sorting areas, each measuring 15,000 m². Both halls are also fitted with a mezzanine featuring a steel grating floor, providing 20,000 m² of additional sorting space.
Y Towers
Two iconic buildings by the water. A convention and conference centre for around 5,000 visitors on the first three floors, a 49,800-square-metre four-star conference hotel with 579 rooms, a luxury wellness and fitness centre, various bars and restaurants, a sky bar and two levels of underground car park. A 24,000-square-metre residential tower will comprise 235 apartments of various sizes. Living in the city’s second-tallest residential tower will be a unique experience, thanks to the fantastic views, the modern architecture and the balconies.
House of Delft
House of Delft is set to be built at the head of Nieuw Delft. House of Delft offers a wide-ranging programme comprising, amongst other things, studios with a public programme, alongside associated workspaces for innovative companies and start-ups, catering facilities, meeting spaces and owner-occupied homes in the form of studio flats, apartments and maisonettes for people who wish to live close to the city centre and its amenities, as well as an underground car park.
Turnova
Precast Building Award 2018. The 75-metre tower particularly impressed the jury due to the high level of technical sophistication in the construction details.
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