Veidekke ASA: Signed new contract with Region Stockholm and Atrium Ljungberg
Veidekke has signed an execution contract with Region Stockholm and Atrium Ljungberg concerning groundwork and foundations for Sickla stationshus. The contract has an approximate value of SEK 170 million.
The project includes the foundations and parts of supporting structure for Sickla stationshus. Also included are sections of the escalator shaft and ticket hall of the new Sickla metro station, which will become an important new public transportation hub for transitions between the metro, the rail transit lines Tvärbanan and Saltsjöbanan, and buses. The contract was awarded by Region Stockholm, but has been transferred to Atrium Ljungberg, the developer of Sickla stationshus. Work on Veidekke's part of the project started in March 2020 and is expected to continue into 2022.
“We are very excited to be awarded yet another project for Atrium Ljungberg and Region Stockholm. I am confident that the good relationships we have established in previous projects, together with our strong expertise in construction of complex buildings, will contribute to a successful project,” says Marcus Andersson, regional manager of Veidekke Anläggning Öst.
The contract is included in the first-quarter 2020 order book.
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For further information, contact:
Marcus Andersson, regional manager Veidekke Anläggning Öst, ph. +46 703 34 88 00
Mats Nyström, CEO Veidekke Sweden, ph. +46 705 37 12 60
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Veidekke is one of Scandinavia's largest construction and property development companies. The company undertakes all types of building construction and civil engineering contracts, develops residential projects, maintains roads, and produces asphalt and aggregates. The company is known for its involvement and local knowledge. Its annual turnover is NOK 39 billion, and half of its 8,600 employees own shares in the company. Veidekke is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and has always posted a profit since it was founded in 1936.