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The special shapes of Tripolis are still standing, but nonetheless everything looks different compared to 5 months ago. The demolition works have almost been completed and G&S Bouw is now working on the foundation of the ‘landscraper’, a reclining skyscraper.
From 20 August 2020 we are treating the common limes that are in the middle section of the De Boelelaan again. The objective is to prepare them properly so that after the redevelopment of the road they will prosper at their new spot for many more years to come.
Valley is gradually taking shape – the unique design is increasingly making its mark on the horizon. The Valley Amsterdam construction consortium recently published a video focusing on the building worker.
Valley has now become an unmissable eye-catcher in Zuidas. In mid-June, an extraordinary job was on the schedule. The Valley construction consortium started work hanging and fitting seven large protruding parts onto the building. Our photographer was on hand to capture it.
From today, 19 May 2020, the eighth Zuidas Sustainability Report is available online. In it, Green Business Club Zuidas, Hello Zuidas and Amsterdam Zuidas publish details of the most important sustainability initiatives and campaigns in 2019.
The builders working on the Valley project are currently working on both the shell of the building and on the interior. ‘Under the current circumstances, it’s pretty remarkable that our team of 150 is still working as normal’, says site manager Ruud van der Thiel.
Along De Boelelaan and next to SC Buitenveldert football club, the Vrije Universiteit (VU Amsterdam) will start construction of a new research building this year. In March and April 2020, we will be doing various works in preparation.
The week of 10 February 2020 sees the start of preparations for the construction of two apartment buildings at Beatrixpark. They will be built on the field between the St. Nicolaaslyceum and the Art Chapel and Convict buildings.
A building that combines living and working with public facilities such as a cinema, bowling alley and cafés and restaurants. That is the concept of VORM Ontwikkeling for a new building on the site between the A10 and the sports fields of SC Buitenveldert.
In Amsterdam, the issue of sustainability really matters. This definitely also applies to Zuidas. In order to be allowed to build or develop in Zuidas, sustainability is one of the key selection criteria. The BREEAM rating (it’s pronounced: brie-am) is an important instrument.
Thursday, 16 August 2018: Are you a business owner looking for ground floor space in Zuidas? If so, we’d like to introduce you to our ‘plinth manager’: Janneke den Ouden. ‘We’re looking for innovative concepts and business owners who want to contribute something new to Zuidas.’