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FEREB, the Belgian Federation of specialists in concrete recasting, protection and reinforcement wants to add an extra dimension to this event with the "Fereb Inspiration Day". Indeed, five members of FEREB will demonstrate their new products, systems and applications throughout the day. At their stands, you can see them at work and ask questions about their innovative solutions. With this [...]
On the Tour & Taxis site, the SNCB has started the complete renovation of the Jubilee Bridge. The contract for the architectural design and stability was entrusted to TM SEA+partners - Delta GC. The heritage features of this protected bridge will be respected to the maximum, while the safety and comfort of pedestrians and cyclists [...]
Works for the first phase of the redevelopment of the Droogdokkensite on the Eilandje are in full swing with the restoration of five dry docks. In the master plan of the Dry Dock Site, the unique site on the Scheldt Quays will be transformed into one large public maritime experience site. For the renovation and restoration of the lock gates of docks [...]
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