Organisation of the Government Buildings Agency
The Government Buildings Agency is part of the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK). Our task is to manage and develop the State’s largest property portfolio. All in all, this involves 7 million m² of floor space, 70% of which is owned by the Agency. Of the 2,000 properties that make up our stock, some 350 – representing 1 million m² - have monument status.
We serve our clients by advising on rent, construction and design-related matters. In addition, we fulfil the role of project manager and manager, which includes handling maintenance.;
The Government Buildings Agency stimulates innovative management
The key focus of our work is the guidance and tendering of management and the daily maintenance of the buildings in our stock. In carrying out these activities, we aim to stimulate the private sector to arrive at high-quality, innovative solutions, so that we can constantly improve the service provided to our clients. This is achieved, among other means, by seeking public-private partnerships and by investigating the options they offer.
The majority of our staff works from our main office in The Hague. In addition, the Government Buildings Agency has branch offices in Arnhem, Eindhoven, Haarlem and Groningen.
Organisational structure of the Government Buildings Agency
In organisational terms, the Government Buildings Agency is divided into a Staff and four line directorates:
- Advice and Architects
- Property
- Projects
- Management
The Directorate of Business and Administrative Affairs and the Office of the Chief Government Architect support these five directorates in the execution of their tasks. All directorates report to the Director-General of the Government Buildings Agency.
