Ninove’s Oude Kaaibrug Removed from €165M 17-Bridge Plan

Ninove (Eurotoday) – The Oude Kaaibrug in Ninove is removed from the €165M 17-bridge plan; Lilianne Stinissen confirmed it’s now a separate project. Beguinebrug remains prioritised amid Beaulieu housing plans.

As VRT News reported, the Oude Kaaibrug in Ninove is no longer part of the Flemish Waterway’s plan to replace 17 bridges across Flanders by 2030. Lilianne Stinissen of the Flemish Waterway confirmed that the Oude Kaaibrug will become a separate project. She added that there is no timeline yet for when the work can begin.

“The Oude Kaaibrug project is proving more complex than originally estimated. This means we will no longer be replacing the bridge as part of the planned project for 17 bridges, but it will be moved to a separate project. We currently have no idea when that will be possible,”

Stinissen said. 

What is the future of the Oude Kaaibrug in Ninove?

Alderman Werner Somers of Forza Ninove said the Beguine Bridge project has become more complicated. He hopes the recent postponement of the work will not be cancelled. The Beaulieu development plans a large residential area near the bridge. This could require moving the bridge from its current location. 

The Flemish Waterway confirmed the bridge will be rebuilt. City officials say this must happen soon because the current bridge cannot last much longer. Despite the challenges from urban development and technical needs, the bridge remains on the Flemish Waterway’s official list. 

In July 2024, the agency announced a list of bridges in urgent need of replacement. Most of these structures are expected to last only 5 to 10 more years. The project was designed as a public-private partnership with a budget of €165 million. For Ninove, both the Oude Kaaibrug and the Beginebrug, which cross the Dender River in the city center, were initially included.

The Beguine Bridge in Ninove has been an important crossing over the local waterways for decades. It was originally built in the mid-20th century. The bridge often requires maintenance, especially during periods of high water when it needs to be raised. 

In 2018, the Flemish Waterway listed the bridge as a priority for renovation because of its key role in local traffic and access. Discussions about rebuilding or relocating the bridge have taken place several times over the past 5 years. These plans have been delayed due to technical challenges and nearby urban development projects, including the Beaulieu residential plan introduced in 2023. 

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8 responses to “Ninove’s Oude Kaaibrug Removed from €165M 17-Bridge Plan”

  1. manly reno Avatar

    Removing the Oude Kaaibrug from the €165M plan? Classic, isn’t it? Just when you think you’re getting a bridge, they turn it into a mystery project – like a magician pulling a rabbit from a hat, but the rabbit’s on holiday. 🐰💼

  2. D-Hog-Day Avatar

    So, the Oude Kaaibrug is off the €165M bridge party, eh? Guess it just wasn’t posh enough for the VIP list – can’t wait to see when they finally decide to give it a makeover! 😂

  3. In a stunning twist, our charming Oude Kaaibrug gets the VIP treatment by being booted from the €165M bridge club. Who knew a bridge could be so complicated? 🚧😏

  4. Metal Aphrodite Avatar
    Metal Aphrodite

    Oh great, just what we needed – a bridge that’s more complicated than my last tax return. Guess we’ll just have to wait until the cows come home for that €165M miracle to happen! 😏💸

  5. Iron Jesus Avatar

    Ooh la la, looks like the Oude Kaaibrug’s got a one-way ticket to the ‘let’s deal with it later’ club! 💸 Maybe it can take a few lessons from the Beguine Bridge on how to be a little less complicated, eh? 😏

  6. Fast FLAK Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Just when you think €165M is enough to build a bridge, they decide to make it a ‘separate project’. Can’t wait to see how long this ‘complex’ masterpiece will take—maybe they’ll throw in a moat for good measure! 😂🏰

  7. innocent ghost Avatar
    innocent ghost

    This Oude Kaaibrug saga is just what we needed to spice up our bridge-building plans—who doesn’t love a good mystery with no timeline? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, we’ll be pouring concrete just in time for the next ice age! 🥴

  8. Tea Kettle Avatar

    Clever move, really—why bother with a bridge that might actually work when you can just throw it into the “too complicated” bin? Must be saving the good stuff for our next round of local elections, eh? 😏🏗️

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