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Two months after the takeover of Van Hooft Verkeerstechniek in Limburg, BUKO Infrasupport is taking the next step in its growth ambition. This month, the independent market leader in temporary and emergency traffic measures will open a new regional office in Friesland. The eleventh regional office is located in the municipality of Drachten.

The opening of this new regional office in the Northern Netherlands is of strategic importance for BUKO Infrasupport. “We are seeing an increase in the number of infrastructural projects in the province of Friesland from our nationally operating and local clients,” says general manager Robert Emmerich. “Local presence is required to guarantee optimal service and customer experience. We are proud that we are now also a local player in Friesland. ”

Central location

Arjen van Vark, Northeast Regional Manager: “With the current regional offices in Assen and Zwolle and the new regional office in Drachten, we have three beautiful locations that are centrally located in the Northeast Netherlands region. This allows us to switch gears even faster with colleagues who are at home in the region and to respond to acute issues in order to ensure the flow and safety in temporary traffic situations.”

About BUKO Infrasupport

Since 1991, BUKO Infrasupport has grown into a renowned player in temporary and emergency traffic measures in the Netherlands. With committed professionals, a high safety standard and the most modern traffic measures, BUKO Infrasupport for over thirty years for the safety of road workers and road users. With the opening of the new regional branch in Drachten, the number of regional branches has grown to eleven regional branches. More than 320 employees work there.

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