
GWW is the platform for presenting current projects in Dutch civil engineering. In addition to projects, plenty of attention is paid to innovative developments, trends, policy and technology, and everything else related to civil engineering, infrastructure, rail, underground construction, construction equipment and the water chain. Digitisation in GWW, water works, tunnel and bridge construction, sewerage and underground infrastructure, rail techniques, Zero Emission and safety are recurring themes within the platform.
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GWW is aimed at directors and management of companies involved in the construction of dykes, bridges, canals, civil engineering, dredging, hydraulic engineering/road building, engineering and architectural firms, suppliers and industry associations. In addition, our information is also distributed to ministries and government departments, Rijkswaterstaat (all HIDs; chief engineer directors), provincial, municipal and other authorities involved.
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In de jaren ‘50 tot ’70, de periode van massamotorisatie, is het merendeel van de Nederlandse infrastructuur aangelegd. Ook in de periode daarna kwamen veel bruggen, tunnels en sluizen tot stand. Inmiddels zijn delen daarvan einde levensduur. Daarnaast wordt de infrastructuur tegenwoordig veel intensiever gebruikt dan voorheen. Met het toenemende aantal voertuigen is ook de […]
Elektrificatie, digitalisering, circulariteit, veiligheid en meer Als makers van GWW-Bouwmat is input vanuit het ‘werkveld’ voor ons zeer waardevol om in te kunnen spelen op actuele thema’s en trends in de boeiende wereld van de grond-, weg- en waterbouw. Om die reden zijn we vanaf dit jaar gestart met een zogenaamde adviesraad waarbij we informatie […]
'The climate is changing faster than our network' Climate adaptation and sustainability are often mentioned in the same breath. Yet there is an important distinction between the two themes. Speaking is Mireille Götz, climate adaptation focal point manager at Rijkswaterstaat. "Sustainability focuses mainly on mitigation, limiting climate impact and CO2 emissions. Climate adaptation is about [...]
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