Together with Rijkswaterstaat, we are working on a solution for the leaking aqueduct near Akkrum. Four holes in the water-retaining foil of the Leppa aqueduct's trough structure cause approximately 3,300 litres of groundwater to leak daily into the submerged section. Two of these holes are located up to 10 metres below ground level. As this depth is difficult to access, special test setups and targeted injections are being used to investigate how the aqueduct can be made fully watertight and safe again.
SealteQ South has performed a large-scale concrete renovation at the historic Coking Plant on the Cabergerweg in Maastricht. The 1912 building is one of the oldest industrial national heritage sites in the Netherlands and was originally part of the municipal gasworks, designed by architect Jan Gerko Wiebenga.
In the picturesque city of Den Helder, where the sea air mingles with a rich history, a new chapter of restoration and renewal is unfolding. The former post office is currently undergoing a thorough transformation thanks to the expertise and craftsmanship of SealteQ, commissioned by construction company A. Tuin.
SealteQ Heerenveen has recently successfully completed an important renovation project commissioned by the municipality of De Fryske Marren. The project involved the swimming pool at the De Hege Gerzen recreation area in Oudemirdum, where the coating was coming loose in various places and showing signs of wear. The top edge of the pool coping had also largely come loose.
Over the past few months, SealteQ West has undertaken the renovation of the parking garage on Trompstraat in The Hague. Commissioned by Haagwonen VvE Beheer, our specialists have played a crucial role in the repair and reinforcement of the concrete structure.
In the southern part of Enschede, you can park in the largest underground parking garage in the Netherlands, the Van Heekgarage. This garage, located beneath Van Heekplein, accommodates 1700 cars and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Enschede's shopping district can be found on and around Van Heekplein.
Spring is approaching, which means it is almost time for outdoor swimming pools to reopen. It is, of course, crucial that the pools are in excellent condition so that visitors can enjoy swimming for another season. This period is therefore frequently utilized for maintenance and renovation activities.
The Van Heekplein is a square in the city center of Enschede. This square was created as part of the post-war urban renewal. Now, you can find the shopping heart of Enschede on and around this square. There are many stores of well-known retail chains, and every Tuesday and Saturday there is a market. The artwork 'De Kringel' is also located on this square.