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Koninklijke VolkerWessels B.V. is a major European construction services business with Dutch -based headquarters. It is owned by the Wessels Family through Reggeborgh Holding.

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4-586: The company was founded by Adriaan Volker in Sliedrecht in 1854. It merged with Stevin Groep to form Volker Stevin in 1978 and with Kondor Wessels in 1997 to form Volker Wessels Stevin . It was rebranded VolkerWessels in 2002. The company is organised into the following divisions: The company is the eponymous sponsor of the VolkerWessels Cycling Team . Major projects undertaken by

8-500: Is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands , in the province of South Holland . The municipality covers an area of 14.01 km (5.41 sq mi) of which 1.17 km (0.45 sq mi) is covered by water. Sliedrecht is known for the many large dredging companies (including Boskalis and IHC Merwede) that come from it. The Dredging Festival takes place in Sliedrecht every two years. The first IKEA store in

12-675: The Netherlands opened in Sliedrecht in 1978, but it closed in 2006. Sliedrecht is also the site of the Nationaal Baggermuseum (National Dredging Museum) - featuring dredging and salvage . [REDACTED] Dutch topographic map of the municipality of Sliedrecht, June 2015 Sliedrecht railway station and Sliedrecht Baanhoek railway station are situated on the Geldermalsen–Dordrecht railway . Waterbus route 2: This South Holland location article

16-726: The company include the Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier completed in 1986, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge completed in 2001 and the Euroborg soccer stadium for FC Groningen in Groningen completed in 2006. VolkerWessels is also involved in HS2 lot C1, working as part of joint venture, due to complete in 2031. Sliedrecht Sliedrecht ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈslidrɛxt] )

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