Dura Vermeer Announces Leadership Transition and Strong Financial Performance
Rotterdam-based construction company Dura Vermeer is preparing for a change in leadership, with Job Dura stepping down as Chairman of the Board on March 16, 2026, after 15 years in the role. This transition coincides with a period of strong financial performance for the company, including a reported 50% profit increase in 2025 bnr.nl. Theo Winter, the current COO, will succeed Dura as Chairman, while Dura himself will transition to the role of Chairman of the Supervisory Board Infrasite.
Leadership Change at Dura Vermeer
Job Dura has been with Dura Vermeer for over 35 years, with 15 years as Chairman of the Board. He will remain involved with the company as a shareholder and Chairman of the Supervisory Board. The company states that this change has been carefully prepared to ensure stability and continuity Infrasite.
Following the transition, the Board will consist of two members: Theo Winter as CEO and Lowick Barg as CFO. The position of COO will be eliminated Infrasite.
Strong Financial Results
Dura Vermeer has experienced strong demand for both homes and infrastructure projects, contributing to a significant increase in profits. The company reported a 50% profit increase in 2025 bnr.nl. This positive performance is attributed to a clear strategy, a strong financial foundation, and a dedicated team Infrasite.
Company History
Dura Vermeer’s roots date back to 1855, when Dura opened the first carpentry store in Rotterdam’s Katendrecht district. Vermeer started its road construction company in Cruquius in 1961, and the two companies merged in 1998 to form the current Dura Vermeer LinkedIn.
Current Job Openings
Dura Vermeer currently has a number of job openings in various roles, including Head of Execution, Project Coordinator, Project Manager, and more LinkedIn and Dura Vermeer.
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