Parkhuset – the innovation project with only half the climate impact

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In a traditional new construction project, about 450 kg of CO2/sqm is currently emitted. Fabege is now starting to design Parkhuset in Solna Business Park, which is expected to achieve emissions of 225 CO2/sqm – this is only half the climate impact compared to a traditional new construction project.

In order to achieve a 50% reduction in the climate impact, building parts from a demolition project in Solna Business Park will be reused, for example. Together with RISE, NCC and Codesign, an investigation has been carried out to ensure that parts from the concrete framework can be reused for the construction of Parkhuset. A preliminary result of the investigation shows that approximately 3,500 sqm of hollow-core elements can be reused, which corresponds to a saving of about 300 tonnes of CO2. In addition, Parkhuset will be built with a wooden framework and with climate-smart material choices throughout the entire project. This will help us reduce emissions to 225 CO2/sqm.

- “We have just completed Scandinavia’s first zero-energy hotel – and now we are raising the bar further with one of Sweden’s most interesting new construction projects. We are aware that we and the industry as a whole have a huge task ahead of us, but at the same time we regard the transition towards a sustainable and profitable business sector with a long-term perspective as being a major opportunity,” says Stefan Dahlbo, CEO of Fabege.

Parkhuset will be a pilot project in two ways – both as the first project to be designed in Solna Business Park’s upcoming transformation, and also as the first project in the “Rehouse – constructing buildings from buildings” research project. Rehouse (Återhus) enables the reuse of heavy building components in an industry-wide transition to a circular economy, and focuses on reusing core parts and concrete and steel façades in new construction and redevelopment. The project consists of 13 collaboration partners and is being carried out with support from Sweden's Innovation Agency, Vinnova.

- “We have defined high sustainability targets for Fabege by stating that by 2030 we will have reduced our carbon footprint by 50%. Rehouse gives us the opportunity to test achieving a halved climate impact in a new construction project already now, so we see no reason to wait with this approach. We want to challenge not only ourselves but the entire industry, and we hope that with Parkhuset we can also inspire others to think outside the box," says Erik Dahlström, Head of New Production and Manager of Rehouse at Fabege.

Major changes are set to take place in Solna Business Park, as it is transformed into a new, attractive area for both businesses and residents over the coming years. Parkhuset – an 8-storey office building with approximately 31,000 sqm of gross floor area – will be the first project to be designed. This provides a unique opportunity to be involved as a customer in setting the tone at an early stage and in making the major transition regarding working methods, the role of the office, climate impact and well-being.

For further information, please contact:

Stefan Dahlbo, President and CEO, +46 (0) 8 555 148 10, stefan.dahlbo@fabege.se

Erik Dahlström, Head of New Production and Manager for Rehouse, tel. +46 (0)70-589 57 79, erik.dahlstrom@fabege.se

With a focus on commercial properties, Fabege develops attractive locations in the Stockholm area. We are a proactive partner that puts people in front and centre. Our innovative, responsible and flexible ethos enables companies, locations and our city to develop and thrive. We take a long-term approach in our perspective and ownership. We know that when we create sustainably, we also create value. The Fabege share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, in the Large Cap segment. For further information, please visit us at www.fabege.com.

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We have just completed Scandinavia’s first zero-energy hotel – and now we are raising the bar further with one of Sweden’s most interesting new construction projects. We are aware that we and the industry as a whole have a huge task ahead of us, but at the same time we regard the transition towards a sustainable and profitable business sector with a long-term perspective as being a major opportunity.
Stefan Dahlbo, CEO of Fabege.
We have defined high sustainability targets for Fabege by stating that by 2030 we will have reduced our carbon footprint by 50%. Rehouse gives us the opportunity to test achieving a halved climate impact in a new construction project already now, so we see no reason to wait with this approach. We want to challenge not only ourselves but the entire industry, and we hope that with Parkhuset we can also inspire others to think outside the box.
Erik Dahlström, Head of New Production and Manager of Rehouse at Fabege.