In Breukelen, two identical VvE complexes are being addressed by SealteQ to make the balconies future-proof. Through a combination of repair, insulation, and high-quality finishing techniques, not only is the quality of the structures improved, but also the comfort and safety for the residents are enhanced.
SealteQ Ivacon has commenced various works on an apartment complex in Amstelveen. The project includes concrete repairs on 170 elements, including ceilings, consoles, upstands, and edge thicknesses.
At the end of August, SealteQ West, commissioned by Hef Wonen, started the structural repair work on the residential block Dordtsestraatweg corner Jan Ligthartstraat in Rotterdam. Meanwhile, the long residential block on Dordtsestraatweg has also been scaffolded for a thorough renovation of the balconies. Both the balconies on the front and rear facades are structurally reinforced and then sustainably finished.
The distinctive building known as 'de Golfslag' stands at Smedingplein in Emmeloord. From 1971 to 2015, de Golfslag served as a nursing home. Since then, it has stood vacant, and the condition of the property has steadily deteriorated. After these years of vacancy, the building is finally getting a new purpose.
This month, our specialists from SealteQ Ivacon were also working in Spijkenisse. There, they worked on the galleries and landings of an apartment building at Staringplantsoen.
Recently, our specialists from SealteQ Ivacon (Amsterdam) treated rising damp in a property in Den Helder.
After extensive research and thorough preparation, SealteQ West commenced a complex project in Rotterdam in March of this year, commissioned by HEF Wonen.
SealteQ has started a fine and challenging project for Woonbron in Hoogvliet. In the coming period, we will install new overlay floors on the galleries of the high-rise complex on Cloese. An overlay floor is essentially a raised floor. Thanks to such an overlay, the gallery floor is brought to the same level as the entrance to the apartments, allowing residents to easily access their homes.