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Explore Genap’s sustainable project portfolio

Discover how Genap tackles real-world challenges with innovative and sustainable solutions. Explore our project portfolio and see how we leverage our expertise to craft tailor-made solutions to meet a variety of challenges.

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PB Techniek | Middenmeer, The Netherlands

Water reservoirs with drainage

For Van Kleef in Middenmeer, at the request of PB Techniek, Genap installed 3 water reservoirs, efficiently deploying 16,000 square meters of membrane and 8,300 square meters of slope protection in just one morning. This was achieved through strong collaboration, including the installation of 28 fittings for water management.

Water silo in Barka, Oman
Barka (Masqat), Oman

Six GenaFlexstores® in the desert

In Barka, Oman, Genap installed six GenaFlexstore® water silos for a greenhouse complex, with capacities up to 6,000 cubic meters each, protected from contamination and evaporation by a UV-resistant PVC cover. The silos were installed in just eight days with the help of local support.

Water reservoirs Semi Closed Terneuzen
Infa Techniek | Terneuzen, The Netherlands

Three water reservoirs with a semi-closed Genafloat®

On behalf of distributor Infa Techniek, Genap has installed three water reservoirs at the new greenhouse complex of Verenigde Groenten Tuinders (VGT) in Terneuzen. These reservoirs are equipped with semi-closed Genafloat® covers that protect the quality of the stored water against wave action, algae, and evaporation. With a total storage capacity of 90,000 m³, approximately 150,000 m² of greenhouse is supplied with water.

Drinking water storage Tanzania
Karibu Foundation | Saja, Tanzania

Water silos for drinking water storage

Genap supplied water silos for the Karibu Foundation in Tanzania, including one in Saja, for essential drinking water storage during the long dry season. By capturing rainwater, these silos also collect clean water. Thanks to the silos, schoolchildren no longer need to walk kilometers to fetch water.