Inspiration Award 2026 - Cast Your Vote!
The nominees for the PROVADA Inspiration Award 2026 have been announced! Three inspiring professionals who are truly making a difference in the industry are competing for the title. Meet the nominees:
How can we build faster, more affordable and more sustainable—without compromising on quality, living comfort or connection with the neighbourhood?
On Tuesday 9 June, we will take you along the journey behind LandJuweel in Amstelveen. Here, VORM is developing a future-facing residential project with 160 homes in circular, modular timber construction. The project shows that affordability and sustainability do not have to be at odds, but can in fact reinforce each other. LandJuweel provides an answer to a question that many municipalities are asking: how do you build future-proof without losing sight of the mid-market?
The fact that LandJuweel is built in timber is not a random choice. VORM is developing the project together with Timberfy, the new timber construction business within the holding. The homes are built using intelligent 3D modules made from LVL timber—largely pre-prepared in the factory and efficiently assembled on site. This results in a shorter construction period, less construction traffic, less waste and consistent quality. In addition to timber construction, use is made of detachable connections, circular concrete and energy generation via both roofs and façades. The integrated PV panels form part of the design, meaning the buildings not only perform sustainably, but also remain architecturally attractive. The result: residential buildings that generate more energy than residents use.
During this session, we discuss how LandJuweel came about: from tender and design choices to collaboration across the supply chain and execution on the construction site. We address questions such as: why is modular timber construction a building system for the future? What does energy-positive building demand from design, engineering and planning? And how can government, market parties and partners work together to accelerate residential development?
An inspiring session for everyone working on future-proof area development, circular construction and the housing challenge of tomorrow.

The nominees for the PROVADA Inspiration Award 2026 have been announced! Three inspiring professionals who are truly making a difference in the industry are competing for the title. Meet the nominees:

On Tuesday 9 June at 10:00 AM, PROVADA will be officially opened by Lieutenant General Dick van Ingen, Deputy Director-General of Policy at the Ministry of Defence. Through his contribution, PROVADA underlines the current and growing intersections between Defence and the real estate sector.

During PROVADA, BouwLab R&Do and The Green Village will be providing the content programming for the Innovation Café. In collaboration with partners BPD, COD and VORM, and the Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, and the DMI Ecosystem, one central question takes the lead: how do we move innovation faster from idea to application?

The fiscal threshold for foreign pension funds and insurers to invest in the Dutch housing market must be significantly lowered. That is the view of Mark Siezen, CEO of asset manager Bouwinvest. 'Foreign capital is absolutely essential to meet the enormous housing construction challenge. That requires a stable housing policy and fiscal climate. I am hopeful: the new minister recognises this and will act on it.'

Following the earlier announcement of the launch of the International Investment Day, PROVADA now presents the full programme for Thursday, 11 June 2026. As the largest real estate exhibition in the Netherlands, PROVADA brings together leading market parties for a day of insights, discussion and networking. The newly introduced international investment programme—developed in collaboration with INREV, Holland Metropole and the Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning—offers international investors direct access to key developments, policy perspectives and investment opportunities in the Dutch market.

Visiting PROVADA? Please be aware that it can get busy around the RAI. Due to multiple large events taking place at the same time, the RAI parking facilities often fill up early.