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Cordeel Belgium delivers sustainable parking tower at Brussels Airport

Cordeel Belgium proudly contributed to the realization of the new parking tower at the Brussels Airport site. This modern parking facility represents an important step in the further development of a future-oriented and sustainable airport infrastructure.

The parking tower was developed as a mobility hub for staff and car rental companies, offering capacity for more than 2,500 vehicles. With a total surface area of around 90,000 m² and multiple levels, the parking ensures an efficient and well-organized parking experience, with smooth traffic flow as a key priority.

Strong focus on sustainability

Sustainability played a key role in the design and realization of this Design, Build and Maintain project. The parking tower is equipped with approximately 650 charging points for electric vehicles, responding to the rapid electrification of the vehicle fleet.

In addition, around 6,000 m² of solar panels have been integrated, contributing to the local production of renewable energy at the airport site. This combination of energy efficiency and forward-looking infrastructure makes the parking a leading project within the Belgian mobility sector.

Efficiency and user comfort

Particular attention was paid to usability and logistics in the development of the parking tower. The smart organization of circulation flows ensures smooth access and traffic flow, which is essential in a dynamic airport environment.

Thanks to its scale and well-thought-out design, the parking can flexibly respond to the needs of both airport staff and mobility partners, today and in the future.

Strong collaboration

The realization of the new parking is the result of close collaboration between all involved partners. Cordeel Belgium was responsible for the execution and fully demonstrated its expertise in large-scale and sustainable construction projects.

The prefabricated structure was delivered by C-concrete, our partner within the Cordeel Group for precast concrete. In total, around 1,200 tonnes of reinforcement and more than 5,000 m³ of prefabricated elements were used, including columns, beams, internal walls and façade elements. The canopies on the upper levels were provided by Baeck Cladding of Steeldeck.

For the complete electrical installation (excluding the charging stations), as well as the sanitary installations and HVAC, we relied on the expertise of Imtech. The various components for the fire protection system were supplied by C-fire.

With this project, Cordeel Belgium confirms its role as a reliable construction partner for complex infrastructure projects and its commitment to building sustainable mobility solutions for the future.

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