Peab has secured a supplemental order for a project at the prison and jail in Skänninge in Östergötland, Sweden.

This supplemental order is for construction of a modular building F.

The order is for customer Specialfastigheter and is valued at SEK103m.

For several years, construction at the prison and jail in Skänninge in Östergötland has been underway.

F is a two-storey occupational building featuring installations in the attic and a total floor space of 4,000m2.

Peab region manager Anders Bergeling said: “Building jails is complex and puts very high demands on us as the general contractor. I’m really pleased we continue to be relied upon. The supplemental order is proof positive that our customer is happy with the work we’ve done on the prison and jail in Skänninge.”

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Construction is expected to commence at the end of this year or beginning of next year 2022.

This new building is expected to be completed and ready by the summer of 2023.

The order will be booked in Q4 2021.

Last month, Peab secured a $41.7m (SEK365m) contract from Swedish Transport Administration to renovate Tingstad Tunnel in Gothenburg.

Tingstad Tunnel is said to be one of the important routes in the region that connects Hisingen and Gothenburg mainland area.

Built in 1968, the tunnel is used by nearly 125,000 motorists every day.

Peab region manager Berth Larsson said: “Peab has long and broad expertise in building and renovating heavily trafficked environments such as in the recently completed project of lowering E45 and building the new Gullberg Tunnel in central Gothenburg.

“Naturally we’ll bring all that experience into play when we renovate Tingstad Tunnel. We look forward to continuing our good working relationship with the Swedish Transport Administration and our other partners.”

Under this contract, Peab will be renovating the entire stretch of the 455m tunnel by replacing its wall and roof. It will also repave the entire road.

 

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Image: Construction is expected to commence at the end of this year or beginning of next year. Credit: Lisa Kennedy from Pixabay.