Golf resort Bernardus

One theme was central to the development of the Bernardus golf resort in Cromvoirt: “Everything must be right, down to the smallest detail!”.

No effort was spared for this beautiful golf resort and only the best and most beautiful materials were chosen. In cooperation with the Asphalt Production de Eem B.V., a yellow asphalt with a natural appearance has been developed.

We are proud that we, as thinkers in raw materials, have been able to make our contribution through the supply of Yellow Eiffeldolomite for this special asphalt mixture.

Lyceumkwartier Municipality Zeist

In the municipality of Zeist, the penetration, asphalt and unbound pavements on paths and driveways are being replaced by GraviLyn ©, a 100% natural semi-hardening based on our Gravier d’Or ©. Suitable for recreational purposes, light traffic and it gives a rustic look.

Julianaplein

Municipality of ‘s-Hertogenbosch

A Cloburn red carpet. The reconstruction of the Julianaplein in ‘s-Hertogenbosch has been completed. From a standard roundabout to an oval roundabout: safe, spacious, modern and colourful. The square offers pedestrians and cyclists a natural environment, naturally red cycle paths in an SMA-NL 5 with Cloburn Red. This literally forms a red carpet in front of our own office building. Window dressing at its best!

Spui fluid subsidence

The sea defences along the Spui waterway were prone to the fluid subsidence failure mechanism. The water board decided that a large-scale, two layer reinforcement project was needed to guarantee the exterior stability. Thanks to these measures, the residents of Voorne-Putten and the Hoeksche Waard are now properly protected again.

Maastunnel tunnel

Municipality of Rotterdam

When the tunnel was finished in 1942, there were yellow clinkers in the road surface until it was so damaged in 1965 that these were replaced by grey asphalt. Now, more than 50 years later, the tunnel is restored the tunnel to its former glory. Using Reflexing white crushed stone and a yellow pigment, a reflective road surface is created to enhance safety and durability.

Maintenance of the Amsterdam-Rhine canal

The Prinses Marijkesluizen is a complex of sluices in the Amsterdam-Rhine canal near Rijswijk (Gelderland) and Ravenswaaij. The complex consists of two lock chambers and a sluice to shut off the Amsterdam-Rhine canal from the Lek. Under normal conditions, the sluice is open and ships can pass underneath. Rodense reduced the amount of CO2 emissions thanks to the saving on the amount of penetration mortar used.

Lekdijk dyke

The Rivierenland Water Board opted for advisory cycle paths with a reflective surface course on the Lekdijk. This involved the use of reflexing white. It was a deliberate choice intended to increase safety. Optically, the roadway is, in fact, being narrowed to force cars to drive more slowly. In addition, cyclists and pedestrians will be significantly more visible in the dark.

Measures to counteract fluid subsidence at Dordtsche Kil

The sea defences along the Dordtsche Kil were prone to the fluid subsidence failure mechanism. The Water Board decided that a large-scale, two layer reinforcement project was needed to guarantee the exterior stability. Thanks to these measures, the residents of the Eiland van Dordrecht and the Hoeksche Waard are now properly protected again.

Ten Katestraat

The Ten Katestraat street, which is the location of the daily Ten Katemarkt market, has been redesigned. This street, has been covered with an asphalt designed to look like an old-fashioned granite kitchen floor. This has been achieved with a combination of 3 different types of crushed stone, namely Cloburn red, Mezzosplit and reflexing white.

Kunstwerk Katwijk Uitlaat engineering structure

Between October 2013 and February 2015, the coast near Katwijk was reinforced with a ‘Dyke in the Dune’ structure. An underground car park was constructed between the dyke and the boulevard. At the same time, the dune area was widened and redesigned. It is a unique and innovative combination within a single project. The completion of the Katwijk engineering structure means that the coast of Zuid-Holland is now future-proof.