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The latest corporate and financial news from Sweco Group. For press enquiries, please contact our head of press and public affairs.
2017
Sweco expands in Norway
“I’m glad to wish Dimensjon Rådgivning welcome to Sweco. We share the continuous ambition to be the most approachable and committed partner with recognised expertise, and this is a valuable step to fulfill that promise. With this acquisition, we will strengthen our position as the leading engineering consultancy in western Norway”, says Tomas Carlsson, President… Read more
Sweco to provide several planning and design services for Grand Central project in Frankfurt am Main
The area next to Frankfurt main station, one of Europe’s busiest, is about to undergo a significant transformation. 18,000 square meters, including a group of buildings from the 1970’s, will be completely redesigned. A team of experts from Sweco and the newly acquired Jo. Franzke Generalplaner GmbH will provide services in planning, architecture, structural engineering… Read more
Sweco to design new motorway in Norway
One of the largest upcoming infrastructure projects in Norway is the construction of the new E6 motorway between Arnkvern and Moelv, through Ringsaker municipality in Hedmark county. Sweco has been commissioned by construction company Veidekke to design the 24 kilometre long four-lane motorway. Responsible authority is Nye Veier, the Norwegian infrastructure development company. “This is… Read more
Sweco to design Grand Paris Express maintenance complex
With 200 kilometres of new underground metro lines and 68 new stations, the Grand Paris Express in the French capital is the largest metro project in Europe. The objective is to support urban expansion and make travelling more efficient, reduce traffic, and improve the city´s air quality. The governmental organization Société du Grand Paris has… Read more
Sweco to provide engineering services for the Royal Swedish Opera
The Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm is the national stage in Sweden for opera, ballet, and modern dance. The Swedish Government decided in December 2016 to let The National Property Board Sweden modernise the building, which origin dates to 1773. The project includes a full renovation and reconstruction to better support the opera’s needs. “In… Read more
Sweco expands in Belgian building consultancy market
“Snoeck & Partners is a good complement to Sweco’s Belgian offering. This acquisition strengthens our presence in western Belgium and supports the continuous ambition to be the most approachable and committed partner with recognized expertise,” says Tomas Carlsson, President and CEO of Sweco. Snoeck & Partners was established in 1958 and offers services in architecture,… Read more
Sweco to plan and design modernisation of Stockholm Central Station
Stockholm Central Station, spanning the area from Tegelbacken to Karlberg, is the busiest railway station in Sweden, with around 1,000 daily arrivals and departures. The station’s railway network and station environment must be modernised to meet future needs and improve accessibility for travellers. This includes everything from switchgears and new waiting bays and turntables for… Read more
Interim report January – June 2017 Sweco AB (publ)
April – June 2017 Net sales decreased to SEK 4,262 million (4,370) EBITA decreased to SEK 312 million (462), margin 7.3 per cent (10.6) EBIT decreased to SEK 299 million (438), margin 7.0 per cent (10.0) Profit after tax decreased to SEK 225 million (342), corresponding to SEK 1.88 per share (2.85) January – June… Read more
Change in number of shares and votes in Sweco AB (publ)
In accordance with the Articles of Association, Sweco has reduced the share capital for repayment to the shareholders by redemption of 900,000 class C shares. The share capital and number of shares and votes in Sweco have changed as a consequence of the redemption of shares. Subsequently, the number of shares in Sweco amounts to… Read more
Sweco commissioned by Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company to participate in planning and designing of encapsulation plant Clink
SKB is currently undergoing authorising according to the Act on Nuclear Activities and Swedish Environmental Code for KBS-3, the Swedish system for disposal of nuclear waste. A part of the application concerns the construction of Clink, an integrated facility for interim storage and encapsulation of spent nuclear fuel in Oskarshamn, consisting of the current facility… Read more
Anna Elisabeth Olsson
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