Carmans renewed the Zelemsebaan in Lummen with separate sewers, new cycle paths, and a future-proof road layout
The renewal of the Zelemsebaan in Lummen is a great example of how modern infrastructure projects can combine sustainability and traffic safety. Contractor Carmans took care of the installation of a separated sewer system, the reconstruction of the roadway, and the development of safe cycle paths.
With the installation of separated sewers in Lummen, rainwater is collected and drained separately. This prevents overloading the sewer network and helps to limit flooding during heavy rainfall. It’s a sustainable system that fits perfectly with today's climate challenges.
Above ground, the Zelemsebaan also got a complete makeover. The new cycle paths in Lummen offer more comfort and safety for all road users. The wider profiles, clear markings, and separated zones make cycling both more pleasant and safer.
For contractor Carmans, this project was a chance to show how quality and efficiency go hand in hand. The team made sure the roadworks on the Zelemsebaan were executed flawlessly, with attention to detail and respect for both planning and the surroundings.
“We combine technical knowhow with a sustainable vision. With every project, we look for solutions that last and really make a difference for residents,” says project manager Martijn Boutsen.
With this project, Carmans is contributing to sustainable mobility infrastructure in Limburg. The renewed Zelemsebaan is not only a safer thoroughfare, but also an investment in liveability and effective water management.
Carmans. Building with vision.