Along the A16 - at the Breda-West exit - the new GR8 Hotel Breda is being built. Progress is clearly visible from the highway. In the space of eleven months, the shell is being erected for the seven-story hotel.
The GR8 Hotel was developed by Prohuis and is being realized for end-user GR8, a new Dutch hotel chain, ready to offer comfortable 3-star facilities to both the business and private markets. The hotel will soon have about one hundred rooms and several function rooms and meeting rooms. It is Willy Naessens that is currently realizing the shell construction. In a period of seventeen weeks, the entire prefab concrete shell should be in place.
Putting down the concrete shell of a seven-story building in such a short period of time is quite unique. "This is certainly also the reason why we were awarded this work," says Piet van Bommel, construction site manager of Willy Naessens. "Within Willy Naessens we have everything under one roof. The concrete is produced in our own factories, making us independent of external partners. That makes us strong in precisely this type of project. It starts with planning down to the hour. Then this planning is put on an assembly video and distributed to all the people involved in the project. That way everyone - from the work preparation department to the mechanics - knows what is expected of them and at what time."
One factor facilitating the construction of the GR8 Hotel is the generous construction site. Good infrastructure is already in place here; roads and parking areas have been constructed. Willy Naessens has plenty of room here to place the tower crane and the supply and removal of equipment and building elements. "This is a big advantage," Van Bommel says. "Given the tight schedule, huge trucks drive back and forth here all day, exactly on date and time. Then it is reassuring that there is enough space to accommodate calamities. Because that has to be said, there is no room for error."
Because Willy Naessens is familiar with the working method, the work goes smoothly. Van Bommel is satisfied. "It is a beautiful location. We are surrounded by a team of regular subcontractors and the atmosphere is good. Once the project is wind and watertight, our work is done. For us, this pace is quite normal by now, but it is still fun to hear the reactions of bystanders: 'How fast it goes!'"