
An innovative consortium to build the new CaMo infrastructures in Leopoldsburg
We are proud that, after an intensive DBM (Design Build Maintain) procedure, Defence has selected the Cordeel – CIT Blaton – archipelago Consortium to deliver the new infrastructures for the motorised capacity (CaMo) in Leopoldsburg.
We look forward to a fruitful collaboration with Defence and our partners Ney & Partners, Ingenium, Imtech Belgium and C-Maintenance.
These infrastructures will support the arrival of new military equipment (including Griffon and Jaguar) and combine military security, efficiency, natural light and user well-being within a modular, future-oriented architecture. The surroundings are maximised, with space for biodiverse green areas where rainwater is collected and locally infiltrated.
By November 2027, four new buildings will be completed:
• 2 storage complexes
• 1 maintenance complex
• 1 state-of-the-art simulation and training centre
Together, we are innovating to build a robust and resilient defence infrastructure.
Partners: Cordeel, CIT Blaton, Ney & Partners, Ingenium, Imtech Belgium, C-Maintenance