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Infrastructure

Population growth is putting pressure on urban areas. Land reclamation has become an effective solution to create additional space in coastal areas where space is particularly limited. Boskalis provides a range of infrastructure solutions from land reclamation and remediation of contaminated soil, to the construction of inland ports and waterways, roads and railways, tunnels and bridges. We are also a leading player in coastal protection, which is growing in importance as a result of climate change, sea-level rise and more extreme weather events.

What sets us apart

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Our ability to manage complexity

We have a proven track record delivering a wide variety of demanding projects from (pre-)feasibility and design through to construction.

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A team built around your needs

With 10,700 experts, Boskalis has the resources to build a global team to meet the challenges you face.

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Our commitment to safety and sustainability

Both our progressive safety program and our environmental expertise are held in high regard.

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Unique range of expertise, competences and equipment

Through optimal deployment of our unique range of expertise, vessels and activities, we realize complex infrastructure projects around the world.

Our projects

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Land reclamation, Shaikh Khalifa Bin Salman Causeway

The Shaikh Khalifa Bin Salman Causeway is located in the State of Bahrain in an expanse of water called the Khawr Al Qulayah. It connects the Hidd Drydock Highway to the Mina Sulman Port. This major infrastructure project is carried out in advance of the planned expansion of the Bahrain port activities. This New Port project is planned at the Hidd side and via the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Salman Causeway direct connected with the existing Mina Sulman port and Saudi Arabia. The total length of the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Salman Causeway is approximately 6,500 m, including a bridge of 400 m, which was constructed in 2000.

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Tunnel construction Øresund, Denmark - Sweden

The Øresund Tunnel forms part of the Øresund Link that connects the cities of Copenhagen in Denmark and Malmö in Sweden across the Øresund.

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Land reclamation Check Lap Kok airport Hong Kong

In 1996 Hong Kong was a modern city-state with almost 6 million inhabitants where air traffic was a very important component for economic activity. The old airport Kai Tak, with a single runway, was no longer able to cope with the growing number of passengers and amount of freight.  The authorities decided to build a new, bigger airport at a new location in Hong Kong, a 350 hectares hilly island off the coast about 28 km west of the city center.