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Getting Compliance Right from Day One

The first session of CEG Talks dives into the practical steps needed to stay compliant on Dutch projects from the outset. We’ll cover Right to Work checks, chain liability risks, ZZP classification pitfalls, and how tools like Bouwpas help prevent delays, fines, and reputational damage. Designed for site leads, vendors, and compliance teams — this session gives you the clarity and control needed to protect your project from Day One.

Wednesday 16 July at 16:00 CET


When projects move fast, compliance must move faster.
In high-pressure builds like data centres, telecom installations, and engineering rollouts, small missteps — a missing A1, an undocumented worker, or a misclassified ZZP — can trigger consequences: site shutdowns, fines, and chain liability.

In this first session of CEG Talks, we break down how to get compliance right from the start — before boots hit the ground.

What we’ll cover:

  • Why “Right to Work” is more than a passport check
  • What chain liability (WKA) means for you — even when it’s your subcontractor’s mistake
  • How to spot (and fix) false self-employment risks in your ZZP hires
  • The hidden tax trap of Permanent Establishment for foreign vendors
  • How to use tools like Bouwpas and audit workflows to stay one step ahead

Expect real examples, practical frameworks, and no fluff — just what you need to keep projects on track and inspectors off your back.

Who should attend:
Site managers, project leads, vendor coordinators, onboarding teams, and anyone responsible for contractor mobilisation or workforce compliance in the Netherlands.

This session is part of an ongoing CEG Academy series. Join us and set the tone for a stronger compliance culture — starting now.

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