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Spring holiday: work on tram 25 stop in Parnassusweg

From 16 February until 2 March 2026, work will be carried out on the temporary stop for trams 5 and 25 next to Parnassusweg. The work will include building a turning track to enable trams from Uithoorn to turn around. Various diversions will be in place.

Heavy transport: 34 girders for extra Schinkelbrug

During the weekend of 13-16 February 2026, our work widening the Schinkelbrug bridge will reach a major milestone. We will be hoisting the first girders for the new southern bridge into position. The bridge deck will ultimately be supported by these. The A10 Zuid will be closed.

Second-chance materials for Brittenpassage station plazas

We are set to relandscape the area around the new passageway at Amsterdam Zuid station. Since this will be temporary, we are trying to maximise the reuse of materials, such as bicycle racks, lamp posts, seating and even street paving.

16 February – 8 March: Amstelveenseweg viaduct disruption

From 16 February until 8 March 2026, we will be working next to the A10 viaduct across Amstelveenseweg on two construction gateways leading to our construction sites. The bus station will remain accessible but the main access to the metro station will be on the other side. There will be diversions in place for cyclists and pedestrians.

February: two weekends of road closures on the southern side of Amsterdam

During the weekends of 13–16 February and 20–23 February 2026, the A10 Zuid will be closed in the direction of the A1 Hengelo and A2 Utrecht, up to exit S108. From the A4 Schiphol, A9 Amstelveen and A10 West, additional travel time may increase by up to one hour.

Speed controls during work on A10 Zuid prove effective

From 23 to 25 January 2026, we partially closed the A10 Zuid to carry out work on the Schinkelbrug bridge. The police conducted speed controls to enable us to work safely. And it proved successful: only 30 vehicles exceeded the maximum speed of 70 km/h.

How do you move 830,000 cubic metres of earth for the A10 tunnel?

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In the future, part of the A10 Zuid will disappear into a tunnel. Building that tunnel will produce a huge amount of earth: as much as 830,000 cubic metres in total. How do we transport all that earth away? And what do we do with it afterwards?

A10 Zuid speed controls during works on 23-25 January

From 23 to 25 January 2026, the police will be conducting speed controls at the Schinkelbrug bridge. On those days, we will be working on the new southern bridge right next to the traffic on the A10 Zuid. We are determined to do this work safely, both for us and for road users.

Central government and region to decide on Zuidasdok progress

The Dutch House of Representatives and the Amsterdam City Council have been notified by letter about progress on the Zuidasdok project. This is a follow-up to the report on the first half of 2025 and the consultations between central government and the region about the financial shortfall affecting Zuidasdok.

Weekend of 23-25 January: A4 closed in direction of A10 Zuid

From 22.00 on the evening of Friday, 23 January until 10.00 on the morning of Sunday, 25 January, the A4 from Schiphol and Amstelveen will be closed in the direction of the A10 Zuid. You can expect journey times to increase by 10–30 minutes.

Major Zuidasdok works in 2026 and how they will affect you

In 2026, we will be hard at work on two outdoor Zuidasdok projects: the regeneration of Amsterdam Zuid station and the reconstruction of the De Nieuwe Meer junction. These will inevitably have some impact for you. We present an overview below.

Flyover lifting operation successfully completed

During the weekend of 13-14 December 2025, we lifted the very first girders into position for the new flyover at the De Nieuwe Meer junction. From Joy Jaagpad tennis club, around 170 people were able to watch the spectacular lifting operation at close hand.
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