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Amsterdam to develop underground city

Business Materials 29 January 2008 11:40 (UTC +04:00)

( dpa ) - A Dutch building company wants to expand Amsterdam underground, it was reported Tuesday.

Building company Strukton presented its ambitious plans aimed to to solve the city's space problems at a congress on Tuesday.

The multi-floor underground spaces can be used for parking. The continuous lack of parking space is an ongoing frustration for most people living in Amsterdam.

But Strukton also foresees the development of underground sports venues and cinemas. Finally, underground loading stations could make the distribution of goods destined for the stores in the city centre more efficient.

According to the company, the plan is not "futuristic," but "realistic" and a "necessity."

Strukton is known for its leading role in the current development of Amsterdam's new underground system that runs under the medieval city centre. It is due to operate by 2013.

Last summer, Strukton applied a revolutionary building technique during its work on the underground system.

It placed a floating tunnel beneath one of the islands that are part of Amsterdam Central Station

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