Infrastructure and water-management contractor building toward zero-emission sites
Ploegam is a Dutch civil engineering firm executing large-scale infrastructure, water-defense, and land-development projects while transitioning to zero-emission operations by 2026. The tech stack reveals engineering-focused operations—AutoCAD Civil 3D, GPS, Microsoft Project for site coordination—paired with ongoing Azure migration. The active project list (dike reinforcement, flood defense, cycling bridges, electric vehicle charging infrastructure) and pain-point concentration (cost estimation accuracy, material reuse, electric equipment development, charging infrastructure) signal a capital-intensive shift toward electrification and sustainability in heavy construction.
Ploegam, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Oss, Netherlands, is a public company with 201–500 employees operating across grondwerk (earthworks), infra, waterbouw (water engineering), elektrificatie (electrification), and transport. The firm undertakes infrastructure projects for Dutch municipalities and government agencies, including dike reinforcement, flood-defense systems, and urban cycling infrastructure. Current priorities center on eliminating emissions from construction operations by 2026—a goal reflected in R&D on electric equipment, battery packs, and public charging-station development. The organization maintains a distributed hiring footprint across the Netherlands, Belgium, United States, and Indonesia.
AutoCAD Civil 3D for design, Microsoft Project for scheduling, and GPS for site surveying and coordination. The company is actively migrating on-premises infrastructure to Azure cloud services.
Active projects include dike reinforcement (Arcen), flood-defense systems (Zwolle), cycling infrastructure (A2 bridge near Eindhoven), and charging-station development (Bernheze). Internal initiatives include Azure migration and onboarding automation.
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