Our craftsmanship in Sweden
From the early beginnings in Hardinxveld to the waters of the Stockholm archipelago. After months of intensive work, it is always a special moment to see a project at its final destination.
In our industry, safety is non-negotiable. The same must be true for women and girls everywhere.
Every year, Royal Van der Leun supports Orange the World, a global campaign to end violence against women and girls. As part of the movement, people worldwide are encouraged to wear orange to make a statement from 25 November – 10 December.
This year the global campaign aims to take action against online harrassment, while the dutch campaign aims to mobilise municipalities to firmly anchor action against violence in local policy.
Nearly half of the world's women and girls—1.8 billion—have no legal protection from digital violence.
The risks women and girls face online have increased as laws have failed to keep pace as cyberstalking and AI-driven deepfakes escalate.
This is unacceptable.
This year's global campaign for the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence demands urgent action for all women and girls:
From the early beginnings in Hardinxveld to the waters of the Stockholm archipelago. After months of intensive work, it is always a special moment to see a project at its final destination.
The Oosterscheldekering is sometimes called the eighth Wonder of the World. Designed in response to the North Sea flood of 1953, the signature project of the Dutch Delta Works was completed in 1986. An unprecedented storm surge barrier with 65 concrete piers and 62 gates. Eleven contractors joined forces to deliver it, including Ballast Nedam, Boskalis and Van Oord.
During School & Bedrijf's Game-On 2025, primary school students experienced the fun and diverse world of Electrical Marine Systems firsthand.