NCC to construct CHP plant in Helsingborg for SEK 330 million

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NCC Construction Sweden has been commissioned to build a combined heating power plant on the outskirts of Helsingborg. The client is the municipal company, Öresundskraft, and the project will be implemented on a partnering basis. NCC’s order value is approximately SEK 330 million. 

The new CHP plant, named Filbornaverket, will be a climate-smart waste incinerator that will generate both district heat and electricity. 

The construction of Filbornaverket will commence mid-June and the plant is scheduled to be in operation in December 2012. NCC’s assignment includes all construction and land work, as well as access roads.  

When choosing a contractor, Öresundskraft focused on four criteria. Price and experience, in addition to proposed organization and partnering structure. Partnering is a structured form of cooperation whereby developers, consultants and contractors jointly solve construction assignments. The methods are based on transparent and honest cooperation allowing various areas of expertise to complement each other throughout the construction process.

NCC has previously constructed CHP plants in districts including Malmö, Kalmar, Linköping and Gothenburg.

NCC will employ an average of 70-80 people in the project including subcontractors.

 The order will be registered in the second quarter of 2010. 

 

 

 

 

For further information, please contact:

Nils Bjelm, Division Manager, NCC Construction Sweden, Region South, +46 (0)42 17 03 48

Ulf Thorné, Press Relations Manager, NCC Group, +46 (0)8 585 523 46, +46 (0)70 214 77 27

NCC:s media line: +46 (0)8 585 519 00

All of NCC’s press releases are available on www.ncc.se

 

NCC is one of the leading construction and property development companies in the Nordic region. NCC had in 2009 sales of SEK 52 billion, with 18,000 employees. NCC Construction Sweden constructs residential and office properties, roads, civil-engineering structures and other infrastructure in Sweden.

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