WDP is constructing a new pharmaceutical warehouse in Zwolle, in the province of Overijssel, the Netherlands. On June 1st, all the involved construction partners gathered to celebrate the start of the construction. VDR Bouwgroep and Bogaerds Architects & Engineers were among the attendees.
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What often seem minor changes to tenants can have a major impact on a warehouse’s sprinkler system and fire safety overall. Unfortunately, many businesses are not aware they should report these to the owner of their warehouse.
Friday 30 September, WDP officially launched the construction works of the brand-new DHL Express Service Center in Courcelles.
Keeping your buildings fireproof: we all know it’s vital but that doesn’t make it easy. Storage areas, in particular, with hundreds of products all kept together, involve hidden obstacles that make your building vulnerable to a fire. And the most obvious rules are broken with striking frequency. We have listed four of them for you, so you will always be one spark ahead of the fire.
The Netherlands has always been progressive when it comes to energy consumption and entrepreneurship. By 2030 all buildings must be gas-free in order to reduce the strong emissions of CO2 and stop global warming. These new ecological regulations also changed a few things for Berner Produkten, an international company that planned the construction of a new warehouse in Kerkrade.
In recent years, the Netherlands, and Groningen in particular, has been shocked by earthquakes, ground and collapsing buildings caused by natural gas extraction. In addition, the enormous emissions of CO2 ensure that global warming continues to evolve with all its consequences. Moreover, fossil fuels are not infinite and will run out at some point.
The enormous emissions of CO2 and its effect on global climate change have become important items in the news the recent years. Not surprising given that the emission of greenhouse gases is warming our earth more and more, resulting in the melting of the polar caps and a worldwide rise in water levels.