International projects

Explore our international projects from A to Z. Our alliances with global partners demonstrate our steadfast commitment to developing and improving infrastructure for a safer, more connected world.

40 projects found.

Solar Highway: Innovative noise barrier Completed

Solar Highways is investigating the technical and economic feasibility of integrating double-sided solar panels into noise barriers along motorways.

Modi, a leap towards vehicle autonomy

The project Modi, a name inspired by the Norwegian term for 'courageous', aims to bring a bold vision to life. Identifying and removing barriers along the way.

Enhancing the Maastricht shipping lane

Peak river flows create dangerous situations for ships entering and leaving the Juliana Canal. Rijkswaterstaat is therefore expanding the entrance.

MERIDIAN

MERIDIAN is a project with a mission: unleash power of Intelligent Transport Systems of the Trans-European Transport Network and enhance flor of traffic.

LIFE-IP NAS: implementing climate adaptation measures

The Dutch project LIFE-IP NAS NASCCELERATE (2021-2027) aims to accelerate the implementation of climate adaptation measures in the Netherlands.

Upgrade Twente Canal, upgrading from ECMT IV to ECMT Va

The Twente canals are links for transporting goods by water to Almelo, Hengelo and Enschede. The Canal has been upgraded from ECMT IV to ECMT Va class.

STORM_SAFE: Ensuring software reliability for critical water infrastructure

STORM_SAFE aims to develop essential knowledge to implement reliable software solutions for storm surge barriers.

New lock at Terneuzen

The Terneuzen Lock projects aims to create a more efficient nautical artery between the Western Scheldt and the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal.

BEPROACT

BEPROACT seeks to revolutionise critical infrastructure. This approach will equip organisations with the means to assess the status of infrastructural asset.

C5a: preparing for the potential impact of climate change Completed

The Cluster for Cloud-to-Coast Climate Change Adaptation (C5a) project promoted a whole-system and long-term perspective to address the tangible, economic and social consequences of anticipated flood events.