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Skanska Receives Statoil’s New Office Building Project in Oslo

Skanska has been commissioned to build an office in Oslo. The contract amount is NOK 1.3 billion, approximately SEK 1.6 billion, which will be included in order bookings for the second quarter of 2010.

The customer is the Norwegian company IT Fornebu, which is developing the former airport area, Fornebu, in western Oslo. The new building will be the office of the Norwegian energy company Statoil.

The contract pertains to an office building with five connected nine floor buildings. The project comprises a total of 66,800 square meters.

“Naturally, we are pleased to be entrusted with this major and key project. It will contribute strongly to our order bookings and I am convinced that the owner and tenants will benefit from the modern and functional premises,” says Petter Eiken, President of Skanska Norway.

Skanska will participate in the design process, which will commence immediately. Construction will start in January 2011 and the project is scheduled for completion in September 2012.

Skanska will implement the project under its Green Workplace concept, which is Skanska Norway’s own initiative for environmental labeling of construction sites. The aim is to reduce energy consumption for such items as lighting and heating. The concept also imposes requirements on vehicles and chemical products.

Source: http://www.skanska.com/

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