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Our project developer PSR introduces today its new logo. We bring the story of a Partner in Sustainable Reconversion in a complete new look.
The world is in a crisis and it is changing daily in front of our own eyes.
The first ‘symbolic’ stone of the eco-district Rives Ardentes in Liège was laid today by Willy Demeyer, Mayor of the City of Liège, in the presence of ...
Voka, the Flemish network of enterprises, is guiding 330 companies to achieve more sustainable business practices this year. The companies will receive the ...
One year after the first phase of the contract execution for the capital and maintenance dredging of Payra Port started, Payra Port Authority and Jan De Nul ...
Safety Jan De Nul Group
On 17 November 2022, Jan De Nul Group completed the first part of the cable installation works to connect the wind farms Hollandse Kust (noord) and ...
Vision, mission, values Jan De Nul Group
Yesterday, eight Jan De Nul colleagues officially kicked off the sporting challenge of the year: the FIT Cup. Radiant sunshine, a gigantic red sports ...
Sustainability report 2021 - 2022
Through our multidisciplinary approach, we succeed in unlocking and upgrading complex sites.
Canals and rivers are usually important economic lifelines. It is therefore crucial to maintain the depth and flow of these waterways by dredging accumulating..
More and more, people are looking for reliable sources of affordable yet renewable energy. Combine this with the global goal to limit climate warming to ...
Belgium and the Netherlands make up the economic heart of Northwest Europe. Among others, the region is known for innovation, knowledge institutions, highly ...
There is no getting around it: our climate is changing. Summers are getting drier, storms are becoming more intense and certain types of weather sometimes ...
In 2022, Jan De Nul completed France's first offshore wind farm Saint-Nazaire. The wind farm provides green energy to 700,000 people.
The storm surge barrier in Nieuwpoort protects Belgium's coastline from severe storms that occur every 10 years and can even withstand a 1000-year storm.