Certainly. STABU and RAW are still the standard specification formats for the Dutch market. Just like GAEB and C3A are for the German and Belgian market. BIM and free tender forms are increasingly emerging. So one sees more and more neutral specifications or SfB passing by. By generically storing product information, you can easily switch between the different needs. ZeeBoer closely follows developments in this area. That way we can continue to serve manufacturers of construction products well.

Digital System for the Built Environment or DSGO wants to make the renovation of the Netherlands affordable. Because we are facing major construction challenges in the Netherlands, the construction sector signed a declaration of intent last year together with the Ministry of the Interior. Goal: to achieve a digital coherence of construction projects. Think of the total life cycle of a building or infrastructure project..

We notice that many manufacturers are thinking about their role in DSGO. However, we also hear that people can no longer see the forest for the trees. ZeeBoer wants to highlight topics that manufacturers can get started with.

  • Exchange of product data and solution
  • Linking your solutions to BIM
  • Smarter configurators for construction
  • Use and management of website, media and socials

As a manufacturer, do you want to respond step by step to DSGO? Then contact us to exchange knowledge.

All information available in one place.

Responding to digital building standards.

Your product data better found.

All product data available in one platform.

Efficiently manage and share product data.

Peter Veldhuizen

Director
peter.veldhuizen@utopis.net

Antoon Siebert

Partner / project manager
antoon.siebert@utopis.net

Maarten Hopman

Project manager
maarten.hopman@utopis.net

Jeroen Houdé

Front-end developer
jeroen.houde@utopis.net

Zsolt Kiss

Back-end developer
zsolt.kiss@utopis.net

Mariska van ’t Veer

Administration
mariska.vantveer@utopis.net

Arnout Nijhuis

Advisor product data
arnout.nijhuis@utopis.net