Rhineland – Four Polder Pumping Stations

Work

The “Four Polder Pumping Stations (4PPS)” project involves four polder pumping stations managed by the Rijnland Water Board. The project comprises construction and civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering work and consists largely of the design, demolition, delivery, construction, installation and commissioning of four polder pumping stations.

Hellegatspolder, Warmond:

The Hellegatspolder pumping station consists of a single screw pump and a brick superstructure, situated at a regional floodgate. The current pumping station is due to be replaced by a new polder pumping station at the same location, which is to have a design capacity of 8.5m3/min.

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  • the Rijnland Water Board

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Oosteinderpolder, Hillegom:

The Oosteinderpolder pumping station consists of a single screw pump and a plastic superstructure, situated at a regional floodgate. The current pumping station is due to be replaced by a new polder pumping station at the same location, which is to have a design capacity of 8.5m3/min.

Oude Secretarie, Hoofddorp:

The Oosteinderpolder pumping station consists of a double screw pump and a brick superstructure, situated at a guard lock. The existing pumping station is in need of an overhaul and must be fitted with new weed guards with an automatic weed guard cleaner. The new pumping station is to have a design capacity of 2 x 75m3/min.

Veerpolder, Warmond:

The Oosteinderpolder pumping station consists of a single screw pump and a plastic superstructure, situated at a regional floodgate. The current pumping station is due to be replaced by a new polder pumping station at the same location, Which is to have a design capacity of 9.5m3/min.

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Clientthe Rijnland Water Board
LocationWarmond – Hillegom – Hoofddorp – Warmond
Contract formUAV-GC
CategoryPumping stations
Executed byVan Boekel Bouw & Infra
Time2019-2020
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