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Explore Construction Projects in the Netherlands for 2026

Discover job opportunities in construction projects in the Netherlands for 2026. Find out what to expect and how to apply.

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Overview

As the Netherlands gears up for significant construction projects in 2026, there are numerous opportunities for EU migrant workers. This sector is ideal for individuals from Romania, Poland, Hungary, Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Lithuania, and Greece who are looking to build a career in construction. Roles range from laborers to skilled tradespeople, making it accessible for various skill levels.

What to Expect

Working in construction typically involves long hours, often between 36 to 40 hours a week. Expect a physically demanding environment, where tasks may include lifting heavy materials, operating machinery, and working at heights. Safety is paramount, and you will receive training on proper procedures and equipment. The work is often outdoors, so be prepared for varying weather conditions.

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Salary & Benefits

The minimum wage in the Netherlands for 2026 is €14.71 per hour for workers aged 21 and over. Depending on your experience and the specific role, salaries can vary. Many construction jobs also offer benefits such as paid holidays, health insurance, and contributions to pension plans. Use our salary calculator to estimate your potential earnings.

How to Apply

To find and apply for construction jobs, visit our job listings. Create an account to streamline your application process at register here. Stay proactive and keep an eye on new postings.

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Frequently asked questions

There are various roles, including construction laborers, skilled tradespeople, and project managers. Positions can range from entry-level to experienced roles.

While knowing Dutch can be beneficial, many companies hire workers who speak English or other languages. Basic English is often sufficient for many roles.

You can obtain a BSN by registering at your local municipality. You will need a valid form of identification and proof of address.

Yes, many companies offer temporary positions, especially for specific projects. Check our listings for temporary work in construction in Tilburg.

Working conditions can be physically demanding, often requiring outdoor work in various weather conditions. Safety training is provided to ensure a safe working environment.

Yes, there are many entry-level positions available. Companies often provide on-the-job training for those new to the industry.