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Three engineering firms to assess Netherlands’ bridges and viaducts

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Engineering firms Arup, Iv Group and Wagemaker will reassess bridges and viaducts across the Netherlands under a new framework deal.

The work for the Dutch authority in charge of public works and water management, Rijkswaterstaat (RWS) will engage the companies in the framework to asses around 100 steel, moveable, and concrete bridges over the next six years.

The work is to ensure the bridges’ structural safety and operational lifespan.

Arup said the work would help Rijkswaterstaat get ready for challenges around ageing infrastructure, including increased transport loads, maintenance and regeneration of bridges and viaducts.

The partnership aims to preserve existing infrastructure where feasible while implementing necessary upgrades to ensure long-term functionality.

Under the framework, Arup will advise on steel structures, with IV tackling complex moveable bridges and Wagemaker on concrete and structural safety.

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