Regulatory News: NCC Construction Sweden (STO:NCCA)(STO:NCCB) has been commissioned
to conduct blasting works and to construct a wastewater-treatment
plant at Henriksdal, Stockholm. The client is Stockholm Vatten and the
order is worth approximately SEK 170 million.
The assignment comprises the blasting of tunnels and rock caverns
at Henriksdalsberget, which will then be used to construct a new plant
for the basic treatment of wastewater, plus a recipient for organic
materials. It also includes the need for NCC to coordinate all
installation contracts in the project.
The currently existing treatment plant has to be relocated to
enable construction of the "Danvikslosen" traffic solution, which
includes the need to direct the Varmdoleden highway through the rock
at Henriksdalsberget and to extend the light-railway service to
Slussen.
"We are delighted to have been commissioned for such a large-scale
project as this. The assignment entails that all civil engineering
disciplines and works be performed in surroundings where ordinary
operations will continue to be conducted", says Goran Ajling, Business
Manager at NCC Construction's Stockholm/Malardalen region.
Work will commence in August 2008 and is scheduled for completion
in May 2011. In total, 25-30 people will be engaged in the project.
The contract will be registered among orders during the third
quarter of 2008.
All of NCC's press releases are available on www.ncc.se NCC is one of the leading construction and property development
companies in the Nordic region. NCC had in 2007 sales of fully SEK 58
billion, with 21,000 employees.
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Regulatory News:
NCC Construction Sweden (STO:NCCA)(STO:NCCB) has been commissioned to
conduct blasting works and to construct a wastewater-treatment plant at
Henriksdal, Stockholm. The client is Stockholm Vatten and the order is
worth approximately SEK 170 million.
The assignment comprises the blasting of tunnels and rock caverns at
Henriksdalsberget, which will then be used to construct a new plant for
the basic treatment of wastewater, plus a recipient for organic
materials. It also includes the need for NCC to coordinate all
installation contracts in the project.
The currently existing treatment plant has to be relocated to enable
construction of the “Danvikslösen”
traffic solution, which includes the need to direct the Värmdöleden
highway through the rock at Henriksdalsberget and to extend the
light-railway service to Slussen.
"We are delighted to have been commissioned for such a large-scale
project as this. The assignment entails that all civil engineering
disciplines and works be performed in surroundings where ordinary
operations will continue to be conducted", says Göran
Ajling, Business Manager at NCC Construction’s
Stockholm/Mälardalen region.
Work will commence in August 2008 and is scheduled for completion in May
2011. In total, 25-30 people will be engaged in the project.
The contract will be registered among orders during the third quarter of
2008.
All of NCC’s press releases are available
on www.ncc.se
NCC is one of the leading construction and property development
companies in the Nordic region. NCC had in 2007 sales of fully SEK 58
billion, with 21,000 employees.
This information was brought to you by Cision http://newsroom.cision.com
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