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Skanska builds multifamily house and senior care home in Gothenburg, for SEK 330 M

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Skanska has signed an agreement with Sverigehuset i Göteborg AB on the construction of a senior care home and multifamily house with 193 apartments in central Gothenburg, Sweden. The contract is worth SEK 330 M, which will be included in the order bookings for Skanska Sweden for the third quarter 2019.

The apartments are built in the Lundby district and include care home with 117 apartments, 52 rental apartments, 24 condominiums and 4 venues in the entrance floor. The house is between seven and eight floors high, comprising 19,000 square meters. The care home provides opportunities for creating individually adapted apartments.

The construction work will begin in October 2019 and the houses will be ready for occupancy during 2021/2022.

Skanska is one of the leading development and construction companies in the Nordics, with operations in building construction and civil engineering in Sweden, Norway and Finland, and developing residential and commercial property projects in select home markets. The commercial development stream is also active in Denmark. Skanska had sales of about SEK 67 billion and more than 15,500 employees in its Nordic operations during

For further information please contact:

Mikael Hammarfjord, District manager, tel +46 (0)10-448 05 55

Jacob Birkeland, Head of media relations Skanska AB, tel +46 (0)10-449 19 57

Direct line for media, tel +46 (0)10 448 88 99

This and previous releases can also be found at www.skanska.com.

Skanska is a world leader in construction and project development on select markets in the Nordic region, Europe and USA. Driven by the Group’s values, Skanska wants to contribute to a better society. Skanska provides innovative, sustainable solutions for both simple and complex assignments. Skanska has about 38,000 employees, and 2018 revenue totaled SEK 170 billion.