Skanska secures new construction projects in US and Norway
Swedish Construction Company Skanska has recently provided contracts for two projects, one in Norway in the United States and the other.
In the United States, Skanska has signed a $ 55 million contract with Cutter Health, a non-profit healthcare system in California.
The project will change the current 60,000Tt office building in Peepanteron 20,000 INDE Outpatient Surgery Center and 40,000Ft.
This development will affect outpatient medical services in the tri-valley in the Northern California.
The institution will present four operating rooms, three procedures for the room and the full-time sterile processing department, various food medical programs.
Construction will start in May 2025 and will end by the third quarter of 2026 (Q3).
Moreover, Skanska provided a contract to build a new school in the Sanderana Municipality in the Sanderana City Hall.
The NKR 409 m ($ 37.5 million) project includes a 9,400 m (37.5 million) school university, which includes a new school building and a versatile gym.
Construction will begin this month at the end of July 2026, 2026.
The project seeks to reduce emissions by 40% compared to reference projects and will be provided with energy positive buildings, which are mainly built with a cross type.
These two agreements will include Skanska’s order bookings for Q1 2025.
Skanska reached an agreement last month with the Vashhht Gyaland region Repair and expansion The East Hospital of Gyertenburgh in Sweden.
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