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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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Amsterdam is rolling out its "Orange Carpet" to improve its public spaces and traffic flows. The city known as the "Venice of the North" is famous for its canals, bridges, biking, and historic attractions. The Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project is a part of the Netherlands program to create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, greenery, and the city's tram. Dura Vermeer Infra Landelijke Projecten B.V. and Mobilis TBI were chosen to help renovate 2.5 kilometers of road and tram track, including nine monumental bridges. Located in a congested area where people live, work, and play the small construction site posed many challenges. A high degree of expertise was required to restore and upgrade the historic 100-year-old bridges. Given the project's complexity, the team visualized and rehearsed construction plans using Bentley software to prioritize safety and involve stakeholders in project plans. Working in a connected digital environment streamlined communication and change management, saving 800 resource hours for a single bridge. The digital construction solution provided real-time resource data and identified 25 risks directly from the 4D schedule, accelerating execution and improving safety. Upon completion, the Brugge En Straten Oranje Loper project will ensure a safe, accessible, and sustainable living environment. [Images: Skyline aerial view of a historical area in Amsterdam. View of the Leidsegracht Bridge in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Renderings showing the 4D modeling and planning for construction.]
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