Dirk Van Rompaey – Manager Civil Works

Dear readers

Eroding coastlines, rising sea levels, a world in rapid energy transition and ecosystems under pressure. Our society needs more and more protection. And that requires a multidisciplinary approach. How do we combine hydraulic engineering with civil and environmental techniques? How do we keep our ecological footprint as low as possible? And does this fit within the budget and the planning?

Increasingly, clients are asking contractors to take the initiative and to collaborate with them from the start. An approach that we at Jan De Nul have been using for some time. It is in our DNA to work out creative solutions and to keep pushing our boundaries. We look for complex projects and apply our expertise to deliver them. The bigger the challenge, the better it suits us.

Dirk Van Rompaey – Manager Civil Works

Dear readers

Eroding coastlines, rising sea levels, a world in rapid energy transition and ecosystems under pressure. Our society needs more and more protection. And that requires a multidisciplinary approach. How do we combine hydraulic engineering with civil and environmental techniques? How do we keep our ecological footprint as low as possible? And does this fit within the budget and the planning?

Increasingly, clients are asking contractors to take the initiative and to collaborate with them from the start. An approach that we at Jan De Nul have been using for some time. It is in our DNA to work out creative solutions and to keep pushing our boundaries. We look for complex projects and apply our expertise to deliver them. The bigger the challenge, the better it suits us.