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Skanska builds research center in Oslo, Norway, for NOK 1.0 billion, about SEK 1.0 billion

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Skanska has signed a contract with Campus Ullevål AS, the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) and Aspelin Ramm to build Campus Ullevål in Oslo, Norway. The contract is worth NOK 1.0 billion, about SEK 1.0 billion, which will be included in the Nordic order bookings for the second quarter of 2023.

Campus Ullevål will become a research center for climate, energy, environment, and engineering-related geosciences, and will be one of the first buildings to be completed in Oslo Science City - the capital's new innovation district.

When the project is completed, the current area consisting of parking spaces will have become a 36,000 square meter research center with a lush, green square, meeting places for the public and activities for children. The project will be environmentally certified in accordance with BREEAM NOR Excellent.

Construction will start in April 2023 and completion is scheduled for the second quarter of 2026.

For further information please contact:

Tor Arne Midtskogen, EVP Building, Skanska Norway, tel +47 93 44 44 65

Audun Lågøyr, EVP Communications, Skanska Norway, tel +47 93 45 25 31

Andreas Joons, Press Officer, Skanska AB, tel +46 (0)10 449 04 94

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

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

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