The Dutch rail network is one of the most intensively used and efficient in the world, seamlessly linking our cities, regional areas, and neighbouring countries. Rail plays a vital role in reducing CO2 emissions and relieving road congestion, making it a cornerstone of sustainable transport.

Challenges

As the Netherlands strives to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the rail sector must innovate in infrastructure, digitalisation, and sustainability. Stations, in particular, require modernisation to enhance safety, improve the passenger experience, inclusivity, and operational efficiency, and ensure resilience to future demands.

Our contribution 

We collaborate with Dutch clients and partners to accelerate their path to net zero. Combining innovative strategies, cutting-edge technologies, and a strong commitment to sustainability, we deliver solutions that align with climate goals and user needs. From designing safe, accessible, and energy-efficient stations to leveraging digital tools like digital twins for real-time asset management, we create adaptive mobility hubs that strengthen connectivity and resilience. Some project examples are ZuidasDok, Arnhem station and the MIRT projects for Dordrecht and Den Bosch station.

Our services

Our multidisciplinary expertise includes structural engineering, master planning and urban design, building physics, civil engineering, BIM, pedestrian flow analysis, and safety systems. With a focus on phased delivery, we ensure seamless operations during construction, optimising design and implementation for large complex rail projects.