NCC to construct high school in Trondheim for SEK 260 million

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NCC Construction Norway has signed a contract, valued at approximately SEK 260 million, with the Sør-Trøndelag County Municipality in Trondheim for the construction of Strinda High School. The order will be registered in the second quarter of 2011.

The Sør-Trøndelag County Municipality and NCC will immediately commence work to develop the project jointly, leading to a construction start in June 2011. The school is scheduled for completion in time for school start in August 2013.

NCC secured the project in a design competition where, in addition to the price, major emphasis was placed on architecture, pedagogy, health, the environment and safety, as well as property management.

Strinda High School will be designed to house 1,300 pupils and 200 employees. The completed building will be 17,000 square meters, of which 15,000 square meters will be new construction.

“The construction of Strinda High School suits us since we will be able to capitalize on experience from other schools we constructed in Verdal,” says District Manager, Asbjørn Løksa, NCC Construction Norway.

For further information, please contact:
Asbjørn Løksa, District Manager, NCC Construction Norway, Tel: +47 916 60 750.
Cato A. Mørk, Communications Manager, NCC Construction Norway, Tel: +47 924 55 663.
Magnus Jonsson, External Communications and Media Relations Manager, NCC AB,
Tel: +46 (0)8 585 522 46, +46 (0)70 817 8711

NCC’s press telephone: +46 (0)8-585 519 00, E-mail: press@ncc.se

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 fully SEK 52 billion, with 18,000 employees. NCC Construction Norway constructs residential and office properties, roads, civil-engineering structures and other infrastructure in Norway.

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