Organisation Heijmans
Non-Residential
Non-Residential designs, realises and maintains high-quality electro-technical and mechanical installations, and realises large-scale and complex construction contracts in the customer and market segments of health care, government and semi-government organisations, commercial property, the high-tech clean industry (such as laboratories) and datacentres. Our unique quality is the integrated approach to construction and installation technology. Furthermore, our contracts that include long-term management, maintenance and service are increasing. A good example is the PPS project National Military Museum, which includes the realisation as well as the maintenance and management for a period of 25 years.

Heijmans provides 25 year operation of the National Military Museum in Soesterberg.
Infra
Infra focuses mainly on the construction, improvement and maintenance of road infrastructure and public spaces in the Netherlands; including related installations and on-site objects. This could include roads, viaducts, tunnels, locks, water treatment plants and work related to cables, pipelines and energy supply, but also technical work to make roads and public spaces safer, such as lighting, camera and referral systems are carried out by Infra.
The various in-house work disciplines of Infra enable this business area to take an integrated approach to infrastructure projects and implement them so that design, realisation, management and maintenance connect seamlessly. For the projects designed, implemented and managed by Infra, the knowledge and skills of ‘in-house’ specialists and departments are employed, such as: engineering services, asset management, prestressing and displacement techniques, drilling techniques, foundation engineering, road specialists and soil specialists.
The Infra business area was created through the merger of two business units: Heijmans Wegen and Heijmans Civiel. Various activities take place under these legal business names.

The Glowing Lines in Oss.
Approximately 4,700 employees work on a daily basis from these business areas on the spatial planning of the Netherlands. More than 99% of these employees are covered by a collective agreement, of which approximately 70% by the Collective Agreement for the Building Industry & Infrastructure and approximately 30% by the Collective Agreement for Metal and Technology.