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VINCI Park creates 420 underground parking spaces in Turnhout

Anyone well-acquainted with the city of Turnhout knows there have been parking problems for years now. The number of drivers who need to get to the centre of the city to live, work or for leisure and access to services has been growing from year to year. Consequently, there is enormous traffic pressure on the inner city. With the construction of a second event hall for the cultural centre ‘the Warande’ the need for extra parking facilities became an even more crucial issue.

In 2005 a public tender was issued. In May 2006 the project was awarded to the VINCI Park - MBG - Van de Heyning consortium. On November 8 last, the franchise agreement was signed for the construction and running of a three-story underground parking lot which can accommodate 420 cars and will also house a bicycle storage facility. The Parking will be at the Cultural Centre ‘the Warande’ and will be accessible through the Kasteeldreef.

Within the consortium, MBG and Van de Heyning will be in charge of the construction and VINCI Park will look after the running. If everything goes according to schedule, works will commence in May 2008 and will be completed 16 months later.

Baudouin Lenaerts, CEO VINCI Park Belgium and Dimitri Gevers, Alderman for Environmental Planning, Mobility and Youth of the city of Turnhout. Turnhout Mayor Marcel Hendrickx was delighted to be able to announce the new car park. Mayor Marcel Hendrickx in conversation with one of the parties in the construction process, Mr. Van de Heyning sr. Luc Stuyck of MBG in conversation with Architect Ortwin Speybrouck and Mr. Van de Heyning jr.