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2025: full speed ahead with construction

The regeneration of Amsterdam Zuid station, the widening of the A10 Zuid and the development of the Zuidas district all proceeded at pace in 2025. The construction of the tunnel and renewal of the Amstel junction also became part of the picture.

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Zuidas and Zuidasdok will no longer be using X, formerly known as Twitter. We no longer wish to have presence on a platform that deliberately sows hate, polarises and spreads fake news at the expense of respect, dialogue and the sharing of knowledge.

Tell us what you think of us – do the survey

We are developing the Zuidas district, regenerating Amsterdam Zuid station and have started widening the A10 Zuid. What do you think of all of it? And are you being provided with the right information and enough of it, or not? Tell us what you think by completing the survey.

2023: the year of shifting and digging

The broad contours of the second passageway at Amsterdam Zuid station became visible. The existing passageway was also renovated. Numerous construction projects were completed. We also put together a great summer party. All of that – and much more – was 2023 in Zuidas.

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All kinds of things are happening at the same time on the south side of Amsterdam. We are interested in hearing your views about it and what you think about the way we keep you updated. That's why we kindly request 10 minutes of your time to fill out a survey on this.

Take a stroll through the future in our Information Centre

The Zuidas-Zuidasdok Information Centre has an amazing new public attraction. You can now take a stroll through the regenerated Amsterdam Zuid station. You can visit the tunnels and passageways, railway and metro platforms, the bus and tram station.

Friday the 13th – just as safe as Thursday the 12th

There are some who see Friday the 13th as a scary day, full of risks. But they don’t include Faisel Baboe and Mark Biere, who are in charge of the safety on the Zuidasdok and Zuidas construction sites. ‘Physical safety starts with social safety.’

2022 was quite the year – what does 2023 have in store?

Above all else, 2022 was the year when funding for the Zuidasdok project was finalized. But of course, it was also a year when we just kept on building. Many new homes were completed and work continued on the major upgrade at Amsterdam Zuid station. Preparations also began on the renovation of the motorway interchange at De Nieuwe Meer.

Zuidas model updated, view the time-lapse video

While we were closed because of coronavirus, model builder Adam Doyce Transue was able to work to his heart’s content updating the model in the Amsterdam Zuidas Information Centre. Why not take a look? You can also drop by in person. Because, the good news is that we have reopened again.

Another year of restrictions, but the work never stopped

More homes, more local services, more beautiful public spaces and major progress on the new transit hub... The work at Zuidas never stopped for a moment! And all this despite a second year of working from home. With our thanks to all the people who worked on all those construction sites, here’s a look back on all the progress we made in 2021.

2020: Zuidas builders continued to build

From mid-March 2020, the offices in Zuidas were more or less empty. Most schools and amenities were closed. As in the rest of the country, local residents had to adapt their day-to-day lives. But what about the Zuidas builders? They continued their work.