16 January 2015
Today, the Flemish Minister-President Geert Bourgeois laid the foundation stone of the new DEME office building in Zwijndrecht. He also activated the brand-new high-tech dredging simulator.
The new office building is going to be built on the premises of DEME’s head office, located on Scheldedijk in Zwijndrecht, with a surface area of 5,600 m. The two lower levels will house technical rooms, meeting rooms, a fitness centre and an expansion of the existing kitchen and restaurant. The remaining five floors offer space for around 250 new workplaces.
The building will meet the strict EPB (Energy Performance of Buildings) requirements through an optimal use of insulation, external blinds, smart lighting and ventilation. In addition to this cold/heat storage will provide the sustainable energy that is needed for heating and cooling the building. The total investment for these new facilities amounts to 15 million euros.
In recent years, DEME has constructed many new buildings. The reason for this expansion is due to the strong growth of the group and the further expansion of its fleet. The increasing complexity of its projects worldwide also requires proper support from the head office in the areas of project preparation and site supervision.
With this project, DEME confirms its ambition to consolidate its presence in Belgium.
The group employs 4,500 people, of whom 700 in Zwijndrecht and Ostend, 250 at Belgian sites and 60 at its workshops in Zeebrugge and Zwijndrecht. The consolidation of its presence in Belgium is feasible on condition that all political authorities and administrations in Belgium implement the European guidelines for support to maritime transport as much and as efficiently as possible.
A three year study shows that the support policy for this maritime sector is both successful in economic terms and in terms of employment. Over the past ten years, the growth of the maritime sector has mainly been achieved by the marine engineering industry.
DEME has established a great importance in innovation when it comes to energy provision. An example of this is the latest initiative that contributes to the promotion of ground-breaking Flemish green technology. To this end, DEME has also made a testing ground on its premises, subject to obtaining the required licence – for an innovative small-scale wind turbine of the ‘XANT’ type (= Vyncke, 3E and Participatie Maatschappij Vlaanderen). The energy generated can be used directly to power its own facilities.
The dredging industry and its related niches are high-tech sectors. They require specialised workers, both on board the vessels and at sites and offices. The company is prepared to do all it takes to provide them with this specific industry knowledge. ‘Learning on the job’ remains important necessity, professionals are mainly taught through simulators, allowing them to work in a safe and secure environment.
In previous years, DEME has invested in a network of simulators: a navigation simulator and an engine room simulator at the VDAB training centre in Zeebrugge, a cutter simulator at the offices in Lambersart (France), and now – the crowning glory – a hopper dredger simulator at DEME offices in Zwijndrecht, which was put into operation by the Flemish Minister-President this morning.
Source: Dredging Today