Peab builds nursing home in Oslo

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Peab has been commissioned to build the new nursing home Tåsenhjemmet in Oslo. The customer is Oslobygg KF and the contract is worth NOK 446 million.

The turnkey contract comprises four floors with 130 private rooms and a daycare center built in solid wood along with a basement. The gross area will be slightly more than 14,000 m2.

The new Tåsenhjemmet will be environmentally certified according to BREEAM Excellent and a zero emissions building. The project will also be a so-called FutureBuilt project that promotes climate neutral city development in the Oslo region.

“Tåsenhjemmet is a prestigious project for Peab. We’re proud to build this building that is so important for the residents, their families and the employees. We are also positive to the tough environmental demands placed on us by Oslobygg since they both contribute to a lower climate impact and provide Peab with valuable experience in our work to achieve our own climate goals,” says Kjetil Runningen, Region Manager Peab.

The project is expected to start in January 2022 and the nursing home should be ready for turnover in November 2023.

The project will be order registered in the fourth quarter 2021.

Illustration: Oslobygg KF

For further information, please contact:

Kjetil Runningen, Region Manager Peab, +47 932 22 309

Juha Hartomaa, Head of Investor Relations Peab, +46 725 33 31 45

Peab is the Nordic Community Builder with 16,000 employees and net sales of SEK 58 billion. With a local presence and focus on our own resources we develop, do the groundwork and build everyday life where it’s lived. Company headquarters are in Förslöv on Bjäre Peninsula in southern Sweden. The Peab share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

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Tåsenhjemmet is a prestigious project for Peab. We’re proud to build this building that is so important for the residents, their families and the employees. We are also positive to the tough environmental demands placed on us by Oslobygg since they both contribute to a lower climate impact and provide Peab with valuable experience in our work to achieve our own climate goals.
Kjetil Runningen, Region Manager Peab