Brussels Airport: environmental permit granted

On December 17, the environmental permit for Hub 3.0 at Brussels Airport was officially issued by Flemish Minister for the Environment and Agriculture Jo Brouns. This marks an important step for Brussels Airport in the further development of the airport.
Hub 3.0 is a strategic investment project that, in this first phase, focuses on expanding the terminal, creating a larger arrivals hall, developing a green boulevard towards the intermodal hub, and the construction of a hotel. The project thus strengthens the capacity, accessibility, and quality of the airport infrastructure.
The permit is the result of more than two years of intensive collaboration between the client, Brussels Airport Company, and the consortium Benthem Crouwel Architects, Witteveen+Bos, OKRA and Stramien CV. The application for the environmental permit required a multidisciplinary approach, including strong expertise in areas such as environmental management, urban planning, stormwater management, and ecology.
The next step is the selection of the contractor for the execution of the works.


