Clients looking for a competent party to market and process soil, sludge and construction and waste materials will find a versatile company in Slibbank Nederland. With a well-considered total approach as its basis, the company strives, together with its partners, to process regionally harvested residual streams into a variety of different types of reusable soil. Perhaps a rather posh description, but one that fully covers the load....
Slibbank.nl shows at a glance the extensive expertise and versatility of Slibbank Nederland, which operates out of De Meern. For the project-based excavation and reuse of soil and building materials, the company has everything on board to service clients from A to Z. This includes expert advice, extensive research expertise and full logistical support. During every conceivable project. Even for taking care of the complete project management and soil flow coordination, you successfully knock on Slibbank's door. "We arrange the complete process," confirms project manager Bjorn Vissers. "From the permit application to the final completion of the plot. And everything in between. For this we have the right people and resources available. Regardless of the question or need, we pull out all the stops to translate residual streams into a valuable product that can then be used to make beautiful new things."

Because everything is done with a razor-sharp focus on sustainability and from four processing locations in Benthuizen, Bergambacht, Lopik and Schiedam, Slibbank is particularly well represented in the west and south of the Netherlands. But seeking connection has been a key value at the soil processor since its inception. This manifests itself mainly in linking the various working regions into an interregional whole. In order to ultimately achieve a national approach and service, so that every client is served at their beck and call. Throughout the country.
At Slibbank, they get excited about great assignments. One of these is the recently completed N69, the new provincial road between Valkenswaard and the A67 below Veldhoven. On behalf of main contractor Boskalis, Slibbank supplied all the required soil and building materials. In addition, the company handled the complete soil flow coordination. "What makes us especially proud as far as this project is concerned is that we achieved the objectives under considerable time pressure and within the main contractor's schedule," Vissers says. "At the same time, we were able to serve several other parties with this order. In the nearby Leenderbos, for example, we excavated soil for Staatsbosbeheer that was reused as verge soil along the new road. Furthermore, in nature reserve De Plateaux (located south of Valkenswaard, ed.) we contributed to the elimination of a harmful plant, namely tuberous cyperus. The soil released during this sustainability-oriented work was also used in the construction of the new route."