Skanska invests in new phase in the residential project Nansenløkka in Fornebu, Norway
21 February 2024
Skanska, together with its equal joint venture partner Obos, invests a total of NOK 1.1 billion in a new residential block in Fornebu, Norway. Skanska’s share of the investment is NOK 555M, about SEK 550M. The construction contract, which Skanska will execute, is worth NOK 533M, about SEK 530M, which will be included in the Nordic order bookings in the first quarter 2024.
Skanska, together with its equal joint venture partner Obos, invests a total of NOK 1.1 billion in a new residential block in Fornebu, Norway. Skanska’s share of the investment is NOK 555M, about SEK 550M. The construction contract, which Skanska will execute, is worth NOK 533M, about SEK 530M, which will be included in the Nordic order bookings in the first quarter 2024.
The new block consisting of 121 apartments is the most recent part of the larger residential development project, Nansenløkka. The project is a part of the FutureBuild program in Norway and has high environmental ambitions. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by between 30 and 50 percent compared to a similar, traditional, building.
Construction is expected to begin during the second quarter 2024 and the project will be completed in the second quarter of 2026.
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