At InfraTech 2023, Denys Netherlands is profiling itself as a multidisciplinary construction group and as a partner for the most complex construction and infrastructure projects. "Compared to four years ago, we have grown considerably, especially in breadth," says Stan Koevoets, director at Denys Netherlands. "We are involved in a number of appealing projects and are happy to show them off at our booth during the fair."
Whereas in the early years the focus was on oil and gas projects, Denys Netherlands is now fully involved in helping enable the energy transition. "Molecules and electrons, Energy, heat and high voltage are three important pillars in which we are very active. In this, the Porthos project constitutes a very appealing project," Koevoets believes. "We are proud that as a modest player in the Netherlands, which is admittedly gaining momentum, we are allowed to carry out such a sizeable project. We have now completed the complex engineering package, now we are waiting for the follow-up after the recent State Council ruling. We are ready when the signals turn green. In addition, we are fully engaged in other projects on the sustainability agenda and we are enormously proud of them. At the fair we will show all the details."

Other projects that Denys Netherlands is working on and showing at InfraTech include the renovation of the largest screw pumping station in the Netherlands - the J.U. Smit pumping station in Kinderdijk, the engineering of the European Hyperloop Center - a test center of Hardt Hyperloop with 3 kilometers of hyperloop above ground - and project WarmtelinQ in Delft, a project by Gasunie to use residual heat from the port of Rotterdam via an underground pipeline to heat homes and businesses in South Holland. Koevoets: "We are currently active for the WarmtelinQ program and busy making special drillings. We are scoring well on this project with our innovative techniques and environmental management. We are in a good position in terms of order book for the coming years with appealing projects."