
The Netherlands faces a construction challenge that exceeds its available capacity. Bridges, tunnels, roads, locks, and waterworks require maintenance or renewal, while at the same time, expansion of infrastructure, energy grids, and housing construction is necessary. On top of that comes the need to prepare for climate change. So, more projects, but not automatically more people, resources, or time. Mobilis offers an interesting perspective on this challenge: approaching the task not only as a construction issue, but primarily as an organizational one. By planning earlier, collaborating more effectively, and better bundling repeatable projects, the sector can achieve more with the same scarce capacity, according to Managing Director Remco Hoeboer.

Maasdam Town Hall | 32–36 hours | Bachelor’s or Master’s degree | Max. €5,554 Where will you be working? You’ll be joining the Civil Projects team, which consists of 12 enthusiastic professionals who work together on challenging projects in public spaces. Whether it involves the development of new construction sites, the reconstruction of roads and sewer systems, or the […]

In both the construction and infrastructure sectors, accurate measurements play a crucial role in every phase of a project. They form the basis for the design, guide the construction process, serve as the benchmark upon completion, and are an important source of information during management and maintenance. Yet the act of measuring itself […]

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