Lantis chooses OpenSpace: the digital standard for the Oosterweel project

One of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects embraces realtime construction intelligence and digital collaboration.

Antwerp, 20 May 2026Lantis and OpenSpace are joining forces to digitally strengthen the delivery of the Oosterweelverbinding project. Through this collaboration, Lantis is taking another important step toward data-driven project management, improved collaboration between all stakeholders, and greater control over quality and progress.

As the client behind one of the largest infrastructure projects in Europe, Lantis has chosen to implement OpenSpace at scale, setting a new standard for digital construction site documentation in Belgium.

Lantis 1The Oosterweel project in Antwerp

A complex infrastructure challenge requires realtime insight

The Oosterweelverbinding is a large-scale and highly complex programme spanning multiple years and project phases. With dozens of stakeholders and disciplines involved, transparency and standardized workflows are essential. As an organization, we were looking for a solution to:

    • Monitor progress more effectively and objectively
    • Improve collaboration between stakeholders
    • Enable faster decision-making based on up-to-date data

Greater control over progress and collaboration

After an extensive evaluation, we selected OpenSpace because of its ease of use, scalability, and proven impact on large, complex construction projects. The integration with Autodesk Forma also played an important role in this decision.

OpenSpace gives us continuous insight into project progress in an accessible and user-friendly way. It helps us collaborate more effectively with all stakeholders and make adjustments faster when needed. For a programme of this scale, that is essential.” – Jörgen Sinnecker, Supervisor OWRO, Lantis

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Team Lantis and OpenSpace: Kris Wouters – Benjamin Maes – Yanissa De Jonghe – Pedro D’Haese – Martijn Tijhof – Bas Voorhorst – Bram Vandenboom – Jörgen Sinnecker – Luc Peeters – Sander Lijbers

A new standard for digital construction site documentation

We are proud that Lantis has chosen OpenSpace as the digital standard for the Oosterweel project. This is not only an important milestone for one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects, but also a powerful step forward in the continued digitalization of the Belgian construction sector.

“Together with Lantis, we are creating a new way of working where realtime insight, transparency, and data-driven decision-making are at the core. On projects of this scale and complexity, that makes an enormous difference in quality, collaboration, and progress. I would like to thank Lantis for their trust, professional collaboration, and the contagious enthusiasm of the entire team. We are incredibly excited to make an impact together.” – Sander Lijbers, Managing Director, OpenSpace

Expected impact of the collaboration

Through this collaboration, Lantis and OpenSpace expect to achieve:

    • Faster and more objective progress tracking on site
    • Improved collaboration between project owners, contractors, and subcontractors
    • Standardized and scalable project documentation
    • Faster decision-making through realtime insight into construction status
    • Broad adoption of digital workflows across the Oosterweel project

About Lantis

Lantis is the public organization responsible for delivering the Oosterweel project in and around Antwerp. In addition to coordinating the programme, Lantis plays a central role in defining and safeguarding digital standards for all involved parties. The Oosterweel Link is a multi-year infrastructure programme aimed at completing the Antwerp Ring Road, improving mobility, and enhancing quality of life in the region.

About OpenSpace
OpenSpace is the Visual Intelligence Platform for builders, using computer vision and AI to help commercial builders reduce risk and increase efficiency. Its image-first platform streamlines coordination between field and office teams, providing real-time intelligence for faster decisions and fewer delays. Customers like Suffolk, Comfort Systems, and Tishman Speyer rely on OpenSpace to gain critical insights from their jobsites, avoid destructive investigations, and finish projects ahead of schedule. To date, general contractors and trade partners have relied on OpenSpace to analyze imagery on more than 86,000 construction projects across 129 countries, representing over 60 billion square feet. To learn more, visit www.openspace.ai and follow us on LinkedIn.

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