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Brussels South Charleroi Airport

Thanks to our modular construction solution, we were able to quickly create a VIP lounge at Brussels South Charleroi Airport that met all the quality requirements.

Brussels Airport

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Utility Our utility building system has been developed to be used in both large and small spaces
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Service & maintenance Customised maintenance contracts and a 24/7 repair service. Just as flexible as our housing solutions
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The VIP lounge was delivered in 2018

This project was a perfect match to our prefabricated construction business model. It reduces work time and inconvenience for the customer.

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Fast and waterproof

In just 2.5 days, the 250 m² building was made wind and waterproof. It would have taken much longer using traditional construction methods. The lounge enjoys a high-quality finish and although it was intended to be permanent, it can also be dismantled and reassembled at a new location if required. The added value De Meeuw brings includes flexibility and a quick response, both of which were essential for this project.

“We can only recommend De Meeuw to our partners and other companies.”

Vincent Grassa, Charleroi Airport

From the outside, there is little difference between modular buildings and traditional structures. In fact, it is actually impossible to distinguish between the appearance of modular flexible housing and traditional real estate. More and more architects are approaching VDL De Meeuw about flexible housing developments. Flexible housing and traditional real estate have to comply with the same requirements. In other words, both comply with the Dutch Environment Buildings Decree (Bbl).

The modules that come together to form the final building are produced in a controlled environment. This ensures a safe working environment with a high level of control over quality and minimal impact on the production process due to weather. This in turn prevents delays and failure costs, and increases control over the overall project. Speed and quality go hand in hand here.

After production, the modules are transported to the site. Once on site, these modules are connected to each other, to the electricity grid, to the sewerage, and so on, and the interior is finished according to the specifications agreed upon. At that point, the building is then commissioned and modified in the future according to any changing requirements.

Thomas van de Voorde
Would you like to know what the possibilities are for you? Thomas van de Voorde, Senior Accountmanager Huisvesting

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Flexible housing, always the space you need

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