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Platform on infrastructure, spatial planning, civil and public works
GWW is the platform for presenting current projects in Dutch and Belgian civil engineering. Besides projects, it pays plenty of attention to innovative developments, trends, policy and technology, as well as everything to do with spatial planning, civil engineering, infrastructure, rail, underground construction, construction equipment and the water chain. Recurring themes within the platform are: digitisation in the GWW, water works, tunnel and bridge construction, sewerage and underground infrastructure, rail techniques, Zero Emission and safety.
Unique and up-to-date project, product and trade information is shared with relevant target audiences through a powerful combination of offline, online, digital newsletters and social media. Traditionally, the year ends with a Yearbook.
GWW is aimed at directors and management of companies involved in the construction of dykes, bridges, canals, civil engineering earthworks, dredging, hydraulic engineering/road building, engineering and architectural firms, study agencies, suppliers and industry associations. Our information is also distributed to regional and local organisations in road construction, relevant ministries and government departments in the Netherlands and Belgium, the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat (including all HIDs; chief engineer directors) and to members of the VCB (Flemish Construction Confederation).
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