Cross-Border Workforce Compliance

Working on construction, infrastructure, and data centre projects in Europe often involves international workers, foreign subcontractors, and cross-border employment structures.

 

These situations require additional registrations, documentation, and compliance checks before workers are allowed on site.

 

We support companies, subcontractors, self-employed professionals, and workers with cross-border workforce compliance, ensuring all requirements are met before work begins.

 

Our focus is on practical compliance for real projects, not complex legal theory.

What We Do.

We review the situation of the company and the worker to determine which registrations, documents, and approvals are required to work legally on the project.

 

This may include:

 

  • Registration requirements for foreign workers
  • Compliance checks for subcontractors from abroad
  • Documentation required for site access
  • Support with workforce registration in access systems
  • Guidance on Dutch compliance rules for projects
  • Checking contractor and supplier obligations
  • Support with communication with clients or site compliance teams

What You Receive.

  • Clear overview of cross-border requirements
  • List of required registrations and documents
  • Support with workforce compliance preparation
  • Reduced risk of rejected workers
  • Compliance aligned with project rules
  • Better control over international subcontractors

Working with international workers on your project?