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Dredging and civil works in the Benelux and environmental works of Jan De Nul Group, want to focus on carbon-conscious actions to work towards a sustainable ...
Once completed, the new deep-water port will be able to accommodate two of the world's largest container ships simultaneously.
Once completed, the new deep-water port will be able to accommodate two of the world's largest container ships simultaneously. It will relieve the port of Dakar and become a driver for economic growth in Senegal.
We are World Builders. Shaping water, land and energy.
When complete, the wind farm will generate enough green energy to power the equivalent of half of all Scottish homes.
We are building a new prison on the former Petroleum-South industrial site in Antwerp. Come visit this impressive site on Sunday 25 May.
Trailing Suction Hopper Dredgers
Early 2025, we deepened the access channel to the town of Höfn in Iceland to keep it accessible for fishermen.
We rely on our extensive fleet to perform all activities throughout the entire life cycle of offshore energy structures. The goal: to accelerate the energy transition.
In the early 2020s, we worked with De Vlaamse Waterweg on the depoldering of the Hedwige-Prosper polder. Together with our partners, we redeveloped the area int
Jan De Nul Group is present all over the world and in various activities. Discover all about it in our new corporate movie.
Jan De Nul and DEME joint venture signs letter of award for dredging works at Vadhavan Port in India
Jan De Nul and DEME joint venture signs letter of award for dredging works at Vadhavan Port in India
We create future-proof ports, keep waterways safe and clean, build new land, and reinforce coastlines to improve people’s quality of life.
We transport, install, and protect export cables for BalWin4, LanWin1, LanWin5 and BalWin5. We deploy Fleeming Jenkin to execute this project.
We are renovating and expanding the capacity of the wastewater treatment plant in Ciney. Come visit this impressive site on Saturday 29 March.