Veidekke to build more homes at Lilleby in Trondheim
Veidekke has signed a contract to build 15 terraced houses and 39 apartments for the Nye Lilleby housing project in Trondheim. This is a design and build contract valued at NOK 130 million excluding VAT. Construction will be carried out on behalf of Lilleby Eiendom AS, which is owned 50/50 by Veidekke Eiendom and other partners.
A total of 1,100 homes in the shape of apartments and terraced houses are to be built at Nye Lilleby. These will be surrounded by a huge 38 decares of parkland when completed. The surroundings will be free of cars with parking either in basements or outside of the residential area, and the project is centrally located in Trondheim with a short distance to shops, schools and kindergartens.
This new contract involves erecting two new building stages on the project. Konsul Lorcks Hage 2, which comprises 15 terraced houses of two or three storeys respectively, and Fabrikkløkka 1, which will be an eight-storey building with 39 apartments.
Groundwork and demolition of existing buildings on the site has already started, and the homes are scheduled for occupation in the summer of 2019.
More information on the project: http://veidekkebolig.no/nyelilleby/
For more information, contact:
Project manager Tor-Einar Sandvik of Veidekke Eiendom, tel. +47 97 16 62 40, tor-einar.sandvik@veidekke.no
Project manager Erlend Dragesæt of Veidekke Entreprenør, tel. +47 93 67 08 52 erlend.drageset@veidekke.no
Communications Manager Helge Dieset, tel. +47 90 55 33 22, helge.dieset@veidekke.no
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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. Revenue is almost NOK 32 billion, and half of the 8,000 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.