Articles | Volume 386
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-285-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-285-2024
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11 Jul 2024
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Working Together on Civil-Engineering Structures within the Dutch Flood Protection Programme: challenges and opportunities

Ellen Tromp, Joost Breedeveld, Johan Apperloo, and Jaap Kottier

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Over 400 civil-engineering structures, e.g. sluices, culverts, pumping stations are listed within the Dutch Flood Protection Programme. In the next 3 decades, these structures must be strengthened to meet the Dutch statutory standards. Within an innovation project the regional water authorities, Rijkswaterstaat, research institutes and consultancy agencies joint forces to overcome barriers and obstacles. To stimulate action and collaborative learning, we adopted a learning-while-doing strategy.