Rijkswaterstaat

Rijkswaterstaat
Rijkswaterstaat
Logo of Rijkswaterstaat

Rijkswaterstaat headquarters in Utrecht.
National agency overview
Formed1798
JurisdictionGovernment of the Netherlands
HeadquartersUtrecht, the Netherlands
MottoWater, wegen, werken. Rijkswaterstaat (water, roads, works. Rijkswaterstaat)
Employees5001-10000
Annual budget5 000 000 000 eu
National agency executives
  • Patricia Zorko, Interim Director-General
  • TBA, Deputy Director-General
  • José van Aerle, Chief Financial Officer
  • Erica Slump, Chief Engineer-Director Traffic and Water Management
  • Bob Demoet, Chief Engineer-Director Programs, Projects and Maintenance
  • Louis Schouwstra, Chief Engineer-Director Central Netherlands
  • Ron Kolkman, Chief Information Officer
Parent departmentMinistry of infrastructure and water management
Websitehttps://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl

Rijkswaterstaat,[1] founded in 1798 as the Bureau voor den Waterstaat and formerly translated to Directorate General for Public Works and Water Management, is a Directorate-General of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Netherlands. Its role is the practical execution of the public works and water management, including the construction and maintenance of waterways and roads, and flood protection and prevention. The agency was also involved in the construction of big railway projects such as the Betuweroute and the HSL-Zuid.

The mission statement of the organisation reads: "Rijkswaterstaat is de rijksdienst die werkt aan droge voeten, schoon en voldoende water én aan de vlotte en veilige doorstroming van het verkeer" (Rijkswaterstaat is the national agency that provides dry feet, clean and sufficient water and a quick and safe flow of traffic). The agency is divided in 10 regional, 6 specialist services and 2 special services.

As of 1 June 2023, the Interim director-general (DG) of Rijkswaterstaat is Patricia Zorko.[2] Since 1 January 2006, Rijkswaterstaat has been an (executive) agentschap (agency).

  1. ^ "Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management". Government of the Netherlands. 27 October 2011. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  2. ^ "Michèle Blom directeur-generaal Rijkswaterstaat bij IenM". Rijkswaterstaat. Retrieved 4 August 2017.