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What’s going on at edibo? Follow our most recent projects and internal news closely here. Or let our blog articles inform and inspire you with a view to your own future project.
What’s going on at edibo? Follow our most recent projects and internal news closely here. Or let our blog articles inform and inspire you with a view to your own future project.
edibo will from now on continue their growth under the wings of the Willy Naessens Group. The current shareholders Danny Ulenaers, Dirk Paerewyck and Jo Boonen decided to sell their shares to the East Flemish group, emphasising, however, that the foundations, values and employees of the company will remain in place.
Two years ago, the edibo business unit Antwerp-Ghent became officially a fact. Soon, a new notable client name will be added to an already remarkable list.
Every day, our constructive challengers put their best foot forward and leave no stone unturned to make the difference for our clients and building consultants. For that reason, we happily and regularly make the time to celebrate our shared successes.
Where is that challenger DNA hidden? To reinforce our ranks we launched this whimsical five-star brochure to present to potential future challengers at job fairs and during recruitment processes.
In industrial construction, the average price per square metre of a project is predominantly the most important aspect. But that’s far from all at edibo. Take a deeper look into our DNA.
Spectacular site images from Kortenberg where we had to deploy the big guns during the construction works of the future D’Ieteren Park.
Last fall, dozens of edibo(sud) employees and their families journeyed to Brussels for a richly-filled family day.
In November, edibo placed the first official column of a unique construction project in Grobbendonk (Belgium) for SOPREMA, global expert in waterproofing and insulation. A milestone in the field of circular construction.
Group ADW, importer and transporter of fruits and vegetables, is expanding. Planned constructions include brand-new cooled storage areas, a transportation hall and offices. However, the absolute eyecatcher are the 7 wooden mega-trusses of dizzying dimensions. On site as well as on the way there, these impressive construction elements drew quite a crowd.
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