It is evident that Vroom Funderingstechnieken plays a significant role in urban development, with a strong emphasis on implementation in city centers and minimizing inconvenience. The use of techniques that limit nuisance, such as our ground-displacing DPA screw piles, underscores this. This advanced approach results in significantly less noise and vibration nuisance compared to traditional foundation methods. This means that the impact on the daily lives of residents and local businesses is minimal, while at the same time laying a foundation for future-oriented, sustainable living concepts.
Just a few weeks ago, the site of the new construction was still occupied by houses. These houses were also founded on piles. These wooden piles posed an obstacle to the new foundation piles. To avoid conflicts, the old wooden piles were measured and processed in the new drawings. After that, quite a few new piles were shifted to create sufficient distance from the old piles. An optimal plan was born through collaboration between the constructor S3, contractor Giesbers and Vroom. The next challenge was the transport and assembly of the foundation machine on site. To do this safely, a section of Almondestraat was closed off and included in the construction site. For this project, it was chosen to produce the piles on the construction site itself, which meant there was no need to transport long, heavy piles through the neighborhood. Only the supply of concrete and reinforcement was necessary, with which the piles were produced in the ground on the construction site.