Skanska secured a contract from Fabege to construct a new office building with an innovation centre for high-speed separators in Flemingsberg, Stockholm, Sweden.

This contract is valued at $69.97m (SEK800m), and will be registered by Skanska Sweden in its order bookings for Q3 2022.

Divided into two phases, the project is being undertaken in close collaboration between Fabege and Skanska.

An agreement for Phase 1 was signed in 2021 and that included planning participation and production preparations.

The second phase, which is beginning now, includes construction of a 12-storey office building and an innovation centre on two floors with double-height ceilings.

The project, with approximately 30,000m2, will also feature an underlying parking area and a park landscape on the roof.

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The buildings will be equipped with solar cells and geoenergy

The property aims to achieve BREEAM-SE level Excellent certificate.

Work on this project is anticipated to finish in the spring of 2025.

Last week, Skanska secured a contract from Marina Club Apartments to construct a mixed-use building in St. Petersburg, Florida, US.

The contract carries a value of $111m (approximately SEK1bn), which will be included by Skanska in the US order bookings for the third quarter of this year.

The multifamily-led scheme will comprise an eight-storey pre-cast building overseeing Boca Ceiga Bay.

The project includes building a new 400-unit apartment complex with a two-storey podium parking garage, amenities deck, mixed-use space, and retail space on first floor.

Work on the mixed-use building commenced in August this year.

The project is anticipated to complete in December 2024.

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Image: Divided into two phases, the project is being undertaken in close collaboration between Fabege and Skanska. Credit: Tham Videgard Architects/ Skanska/ Fabege.