The Bastion Zuid office complex, formerly known as the headquarters of Rijkswaterstaat, is undergoing a major transformation commissioned by Bastion Zuid B.V. On one side, the building overlooks the natural landscape of the Bossche Broek, while on the other, it connects with the vibrant city center of ’s-Hertogenbosch. The complex is now being prepared for the future. This transformation contributes to the municipality of ’s-Hertogenbosch’s vision of enhancing the quality of this part of the city center.
The building will span approximately 15,000 m² and consists of several sections. Part of the space is already leased, but around 1,900 m² will still be available for new tenants.
Sustainable
The building’s sustainability is being significantly improved. The energy label will jump to an impressive A++. In addition, there is the ambition to achieve a BREEAM-Excellent certification. With its high-end finishes, sustainable installations, green roofs, and an A-rated ventilation concept, this office complex is set to become more of an icon than ever on the edge of the historic city center of ’s-Hertogenbosch.
Subsidy Support
For this beautiful and sustainable project, we had the opportunity to apply for several subsidies. The EIA, MIA, and the Green Projects Scheme (Regeling Groenprojecten) all contribute to the sustainability of this building.
Project manager Pim from Van Draeckeburgh says,
Thanks to the sustainable nature of the renovation, Bastion Zuid was able to qualify for multiple national incentive programs. As a result, we were able to maximize the subsidy benefits! I’m very pleased that we were able to piece together this complex subsidy puzzle as a team.
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