The Holland Belgium Bid –2018/2022 World Cup
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Official partners

Royal BAM Group




Royal BAM Group nv initiates, develops, builds and maintains projects in accommodation, works, transport and leisure. BAM brings together subsidiaries active in construction, property, civil engineering, public-private partnerships, mechanical and electrical contracting, and consultancy and engineering.


Royal BAM Group is one of Europe’s largest construction companies. The concern is a market leader in the Netherlands and also enjoys a strong market presence in the UK, Ireland, Belgium and Germany. BAM subsidiaries operating in these countries have autonomy over profits. BAM implements projects in over 30 countries worldwide.


Across a variety of geographical and sectoral markets, Royal BAM Group’s aim – in close-knit and lasting cooperation with clients – is acknowledged and recognised for the quality and reliability of its products and services as well as for the commitment, know-how and experience of its 28,000 or so employees.


As a European construction group, BAM is the force behind many pioneering projects in which innovation and sustainable development are paramount. Royal BAM Group’s turnover in 2008 stood at €8.8 billion.


When it comes to building major stadiums, BAM has been associated with projects such as the Amsterdam Arena, Stadion Feijenoord, Philips Stadion, Gelredome, Euroborg, Charleroi stadium, Arena Auf Schalke (Gelsenkirchen), O2 World (Berlin), Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Port Elizabeth, South Africa) and Soccer City (Johannesburg, South Africa).

 


Ambassador of the dayBettine Vriesekoop

"By hosting a FIFA World Cup™, Belgium and the Netherlands would be putting themselves on the international map. National consciousness would be given such a boost and it would be an opportunity for a new generation of Belgians and Dutch to show what society in 2018 is all about."

Ruud Gullit Ruud Gullit
President The HollandBelgium Bid
"Together, Belgium and the Netherlands stand strong. I really believe that we will be awarded a World Cup on 2 December. We are going to work really hard to get there."