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Jan Fokke Agema (12 September 1919 – 23 April 2011) was a Dutch hydraulic engineer and professor at Delft University of Technology. He is notable for his design of the harbour entrance at Hoek van Holland and involvement in the construction of the
Oosterscheldekering The Oosterscheldekering ( English: Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier), between the islands Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland, is the largest of the Delta Works, a series of dams and storm surge barriers, designed to protect the Netherlands ...
. ''The prof. dr.ir. J.F. Agemaprijs'' (English: the Professor ir. J.F. Agema Prize) is named for him, and has been awarded every five years since 2000.


Family, early life and education

Agema was born in
Opmeer Opmeer (; West Frisian: ''Opmar'' or ''Obmar'') is a municipality and town in the Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of ...
in 1919, the eldest of three brothers in a working class family. His father, Sibbele Agema, was born in Wirdum, and met his mother, Johanna Catharina Agema (
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van Dolder), when he was billeted in her family's farmhouse in Gouwsluis, near
Alphen aan den Rijn Alphen aan den Rijn (; en, "Alphen upon Rhine" or "Alphen on the Rhine") is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The city is situated on the banks of the river Oude Rijn (Old Rhine), where the r ...
whilst he was
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with the
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during World War I. In 1932, Agema attended the vocational school in
Hoorn Hoorn () is a city and municipality in the northwest of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It is the largest town and the traditional capital of the region of West Friesland. Hoorn is located on the Markermeer, 20 kilometers ( ...
, choosing to study
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. At this school, he also studied technical drawing,
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, projective geometry,
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, and materials science, graduating in 1935. Agema displayed exemplary academic performance at the school, and in 1935 the school board chairman Johan van der Burgt, who had an additional role as the head of the Hoorn district of Rijkswaterstaat, arranged for the then 15-year-old Agema to commence as a trainee draftsman at the Hoorn district service. During summer breaks, he was involved in Rijkswaterstaat's
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and morphological studies in the
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and the coastlines of the
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. In 1938, Agema was transferred as an assistant draftsman to
Johan van Veen Johan van Veen (Uithuizermeeden, 21 December 1893 – The Hague, 9 December 1959) was a Dutch hydraulic engineering, hydraulic engineer. He is considered the father of the Delta Works. Education Johan van Veen was the fifth child of seven in a ...
at the Rijkswaterstaat Lower Rivers study service in The Hague, living in a boarding house in
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. He spent the money that remained after paying rent on
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lessons in mathematics, hydraulic engineering, and other subjects in preparation for the Rijkswaterstaat (English: Technical Official) exams.


Activities during World War II

In 1940, Agema was mobilised with the
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and stationed in
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with the (English: pontoon engineers). Following the German bombing of Rotterdam in May 1940, he moved to Grave, where his company were ambushed by German troops in the early morning of 10 May 1940. By June 1940, he had managed to resume his work at Rijkswaterstaat, avoiding Arbeitseinsatz as a result of the organisation convincing the Germans that all their employees were essential to prevent The Netherlands from flooding. In early 1941, he earned a
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as (English: Zeeland Hydraulic Engineering
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), and in April 1941 he was transferred to Bergen op Zoom as a 3rd class overseer at the harbour works office, where he earned a PBNA Concrete Technician diploma. In 1942, he was transferred back to Hoorn, but in April 1943, the Wehrmacht commander in the Netherlands announced that all members of the former Dutch army had to report to be taken back into captivity as
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. Agema was one of the thousands of ex-soldiers who ignored this order, going into hiding at a farm near his parents' house in Opmeer, where he was given shelter and food in exchange for doing odd jobs. However, it was arranged that he would occasionally receive documents from Rijkswaterstaat by courier, so that he could continue his calculations. During this time, he managed to sit the Technical Official of Rijkswaterstaat exam whilst still in hiding. This resulted in his promotion to Technical Officer in permanent service in 1946.


Post-War period

In February 1947, he was transferred by Rijkswaterstaat to Roermond. On 1 November 1948, he was again transferred, this time to the service in Vlissingen under the supervision of ir. H.A. Ferguson. Following the
North Sea flood of 1953 The 1953 North Sea flood was a major flood caused by a heavy storm surge that struck the Netherlands, north-west Belgium, England and Scotland. Most sea defences facing the surge were overwhelmed, causing extensive flooding. The storm and flo ...
he was tasked with sealing a number of breaches in
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and
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. He was able to make the first assessment of the damage and the initial restoration plan by helicopter, and as part of the recovery operations, he led the works to close breaches at Hansweert and
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.


Works for Rijkswaterstaat, the Delta Works and continuing academic education

On 1 July 1957, Agema was transferred to the Rijkswaterstaat office in The Hague as a hydraulic engineering senior official. In 1959, he decided to enrol as a working student of hydraulic engineering at Delft University of Technology, being accepted on the course due to the fact that the Rijkswaterstaat Technical Officer diploma was equivalent to a (English: Higher Technical School) diploma. From 1960, Agema was employed in the Rotterdam district, where he was assigned the responsibility of designing a new harbour mouth for Hoek van Holland. His place of work shifted to Hoek van Holland in 1966, where under the guidance of engineer Jacobus 'Co' van Dixhoorn, he contributed to the construction of new harbour dams. Agema's combination of study whilst working full-time for Rijkswaterstaat meant that he did not graduate until 1970, when he was fifty years of age, and therefore older than his graduation professor,
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. He was subsequently promoted to Chief Engineer at Rijkswaterstaat.


The Oosterscheldekering

In 1973, Agema took on the role of Principal Engineer at the Rijkswaterstaat Delta Service, leading the hydrological department. Initially, his assignment was to work on the closure of the (English:
Eastern Scheldt The Eastern Scheldt ( nl, Oosterschelde) is a former estuary in the province of Zeeland, Netherlands, between Schouwen-Duiveland and Tholen on the north and Noord-Beveland and Zuid-Beveland on the south. It also features the largest national ...
) with a dam. The dam, known as the (English: Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier), had originally been designed as a fully closed structure. Following public protests from environmental campaigners and fisheries groups, the
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decided in 1974 to make significant changes to the project and the requirements were changed to mandate a partially open dam. There was no precedent for such a structure anywhere in the world, and therefore no design codes to follow or construction experience from which to draw ideas. By 1976, the requirements for the design and execution of the works were fully established, creating a formidable challenge for Agema's hydrological department, which included the development of mathematical models for water movement, among other tasks. The Oosterscheldekering was successfully completed in 1986.


Academic career at Delft University of Technology and later works

From 1972, Agema served as a part-time lecturer at Delft University of Technology. In September 1979, he was appointed full professor of Hydraulic Engineering. He was a strong advocate of
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, and was particularly concerned with improving civil engineering execution processes to ensure the completed work met design specifications, extending the scope of quality assurance into operational management and maintenance of constructed projects. Agema also strongly promoted the use of probabilistic methods in design, and encouraged Professor Han Vrijling, Professor in Probabilistic Design and Hydraulic Structures at Delft, to develop this into a major part of the chair. His work with Vrijling in this period included the development of probabilistic methods for analysis of the failure risk of armour layers in breakwaters. He retired from the university in October 1985, and joined
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as a consultant until 1990, when he became an independent
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. In 1992, Delft University of Technology awarded him an honorary doctorate.


The Agema Prize

In 2000, the Dutch (English: Royal Institute of Engineers) established the (English: Professor Dr. J.F. Agema Prize) to recognise innovative hydraulic engineering projects completed within the preceding five years. This award is made to the entire project team of client, designer and
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. From the entries, five projects are nominated, from which a jury ultimately chooses the winner. The following are the award winners since inception: * 2000: The construction of the
Bangabandhu Bridge Bangabandhu Bridge, also known as the Jamuna Multi-purpose Bridge ( bn, যমুনা বহুমুখী সেতু ''Jomuna Bohumukhi Setu'') is a bridge opened in Bangladesh in June 1998. It connects Bhuapur on the Jamuna River's east b ...
(awarded in 2001) * 2005: The inflatable dam at Ramspol, in
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* 2010: The Busan–Geoje Fixed Link * 2015: Maasvlakte 2. The book "Building the Delta" provides an overview of all nominated projects from 2015. * 2020: The Marker Wadden. This award was presented at the Dutch (Hydraulic Engineering Day) in 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.


International work

Agema was involved in works in Bangladesh, including the closure of the Feni River in 1986, and served on the panel to assess a river crossing over the
Jamuna River The Jamuna River ( bn, যমুনা ''Jomuna'') is one of the three main rivers of Bangladesh. It is the lower stream of the Brahmaputra River, which originates in Tibet as Yarlung Tsangpo, before flowing into India and then southwest into ...
in 1985, as an adviser to the World Bank. He was then responsible for the implementation of the hydraulic engineering elements of the project, which accounted for approximately 50% of the total costs. In addition, he was involved in the design of the MOSE storm surge barrier in
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, and the Cardiff Bay Barrage, where he served as the adviser to the design team for the closure and embankment works.


Personal life

Agema married Lien Koot from Rotterdam in 1960. The couple moved to Hoek van Holland after their wedding and had three children. In 1977, he was appointed officer in the
Order of the Dutch Lion The Order of the Netherlands Lion, also known as the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands ( nl, De Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw, french: L'Ordre du Lion Néerlandais) is a Dutch order of chivalry founded by King William I of the Netherlands on ...
, in recognition of his works as Chief Engineer for special services at Rijkswaterstaat. In 1979, Agema and his family moved to
's-Gravenzande s-Gravenzande is a town in the province of South Holland, in the Netherlands. It is a part of the municipality of Westland, and lies about southwest of The Hague. Until 2004 it was a separate municipality and covered an area of 20.77 km2 (of ...
before settling in Zeist in 2010, where Agema died in 2011, at the age of 91.


See also

* Flood control in the Netherlands * Delta Works * Rijkswaterstaat *
Oosterscheldekering The Oosterscheldekering ( English: Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier), between the islands Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland, is the largest of the Delta Works, a series of dams and storm surge barriers, designed to protect the Netherlands ...


References


External links


Repository of a number of publications by Agema (in Dutch)
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