Electrifying an icon in the Caribbean!
We are proud to contribute to a truly iconic project: the renovation and electrification of the Queen Emma Bridge in Willemstad, Curaçao.
Yesterday and today we introduced the youth to our passion: bringing ships and buildings to life.
During the STO Experience Days in Zwijndrecht at Loket, students could participate in all kinds of fun and educational activities from different companies and thus get acquainted with working life and the world of technology in an interactive way.
With us they were allowed to wire an electrical circuit. They learned from Ronald Visser, Heidi Heemskerk, Falco Ebelties and Wesley Bakker how to read a technical drawing and how to light the light with only wires and a screwdriver.
As a reward, they were given the real Royal van der Leun screwdriver – because let's face it, it comes in handy often enough and guarantees beautiful work!
We wish all students a successful school period and hope to see them back in the field later, tinkering with the most beautiful projects!
We are proud to contribute to a truly iconic project: the renovation and electrification of the Queen Emma Bridge in Willemstad, Curaçao.
Royal Van der Leun has been awarded the contract for the complete electrical installation package of a Beagle® 10.2 trailing suction hopper dredger, developed by Royal IHC for The Dutra Group.
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