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Luc Vulsteke: Pioneer in Industrial Construction with €31M in Assets

Luc Vulsteke

The heritage of Vulsteke Bedrijfsgebouwen is estimated at 31,075,000 eurosreflecting its well-established reputation in the construction industrial and agricultural. Based in Kortemark, in the west of Flanders, the company is experiencing an upward trend and occupies the TOP 600 richest Belgians.

Luc VulstekeLuc Vulsteke Industriebouw, active since 1979, started out as an independent sales agent before becoming an independent contractor in September 1988, when L.V.I., or Luc Vulsteke Industriebouw, was founded. The company soon specialized in the design, calculation and construction of around a hundred buildings a year, for agriculture, small and medium-sized businesses and industry.

The Vulsteke team has grown over the years, incorporating skills in engineering, costing, planning and site coordination. In 1997, the company evolved into NV Luc Vulsteke Industrial. Visit The company's premises now include offices and workshops for the manufacture of steel and concrete structures, demonstrating the constant evolution and growth of the business.

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