Regulatory Press Releases

NCC to build new water supply system for Skellefteå Municipality

NCC has been commissioned by Skellefteå Municipality to build a new water supply system. The system will supply 45,000 people in Skellefteå and nearby communities with clean drinking water. The order is worth SEK 463 million.

Ready for next phase when NCC expands Södersjukhuset Hospital

NCC was commissioned in June 2015 to expand the Södersjukhuset Hospital in Stockholm by adding a new treatment center and a technical utilities building. Locum (real estate manager owned by Stockholm County Council) and NCC have now agreed on the final implementation of the project. The order amounts to approximately SEK 1.3 billion.

NCC to expand Landvetter airport terminal

NCC has been commissioned to expand the international terminal at Göteborg Landvetter Airport outside Gothenburg. The project is being carried out in the form of a partnering arrangement with the client Swedavia. The estimated order value is SEK 760 million.

Construction start finalized for the University Hospital of Örebro

In October 2015, NCC was commissioned to construct a new University Hospital in Örebro. Region Örebro and NCC have now agreed on the design and implementation of the project. The order is worth SEK 1.5 billion and will be registered in the second quarter.

NCC to construct green office building for Fabege for SEK 830 million

NCC has been commissioned by Fabege AB to construct a 40,000-square meter office building next to Arenastaden in Solna, Sweden. The office building will be BREEAM Excellent certified and have ICA as the largest tenant. The order is worth SEK 830 million.

Bonava's ticker on Nasdaq Stockholm to be "BONAV A" and "BONAV B"

Tranåsbostäder and NCC in strategic partnership

Over the next five years, NCC and Tranåsbostäder will jointly develop and construct a variety of buildings including elderly care facilities, schools and a multi-purpose arena in the Municipality of Tranås, Sweden. The estimated total order value is approximately SEK 600 million.