Underground infrastructure and public lighting contractor for utilities and municipalities
Quint & van Ginkel installs and maintains buried utility networks—water, electricity, gas—and public lighting systems across the Netherlands. The tech stack (AutoCAD, Leica, Business Central, Power Automate, C#) reflects a construction-operations hybrid: heavy CAD and surveying tools paired with ERP and automation for job tracking and resource scheduling. Active projects span network expansion, gas transition work, and charging infrastructure, while pain points center on energy-network modernization, budget control, and coordinating overlapping site work—typical constraints for mid-market infrastructure contractors scaling operational complexity.
Quint & van Ginkel is a privately held contractor specializing in underground utility infrastructure and public lighting for utilities, municipalities, and construction peers across the Netherlands. Founded in 2002 and based in Nieuwegein (Utrecht), the company handles the full lifecycle: installation, maintenance, and remediation of main distribution and service lines, plus end-to-end public lighting delivery. The workforce is certified under ISO 9001, VCA, and CKB standards, with all personnel holding required credentials. Current project portfolio includes network expansion (electricity, water), gas system safety and transition initiatives, charging-station infrastructure, and reconstruction work. The organization emphasizes safety, reliability, and quality in execution.
AutoCAD and Leica for design and surveying; Business Central and SharePoint for operations and document management; Power Automate and Azure Functions for workflow automation; Postman, C#, Java, Python, and C for backend systems and integrations.
Nieuwegein, Utrecht, Netherlands. The company was founded in 2002 and remains privately held with 51–200 employees.
Electricity network expansion, gas network safety and transition work, charging-station infrastructure, water connection projects, public lighting installation, highway cable relocation, and reconstruction contracts for utilities and municipalities.
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