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10 November 2023

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10 November 2023

Peab begins construction of residential properties in Umeå

Peab Bostad and HSB Norr's client for the project is jointly owned by both companies.

November 10 2023

Construction and civil engineering company Peab is set to commence construction on additional tenant-owner apartments in Umeå, Sweden.

This new HSB Brf Mariehöjd 8 residential development will feature 79 tenant-owner apartments and two common areas, which will include a sauna and relaxation area, a short-stay apartment, and a boardroom.

The estimated value of this contract is Skr133m, with HSB Norr and Peab Bostad's jointly owned company Mariehöjd Produktion serving as the client of this project.

Peab region manager Susanne Hallberg said: “We consider contributing to more homes for the city’s residents, as well as new people moving in an important part of what we call locally produced community building.

“We work together with HSB Norr to create inclusive city boroughs regarding both the homes and the environment surrounding them.”

In 2011, Peab purchased the site and started constructing a new city borough at Mariehöjd in Umeå.

The company has developed seven apartment complexes at Mariehöjd since the inception of this phased project.

The completed phases include a rental apartment complex and six tenant-owner apartment buildings.

This is the eighth of a total of nine stages in the overarching community development of Umeå.

HSB project manager Elin Nilsson said: “HSB continues its substantial investment in new housing in northern Sweden, and with HSB Brf Mariehöjd 8, we offer our many home savers, members and stakeholders yet another opportunity for a really good home.

“Whether they’re looking for a studio apartment or a larger two-bath, four- or five-room apartment with a laundry room, they’ll find one here.

“Larger apartments are in great demand by families that need more space and already live in this popular area.”

Investment in the infrastructure and energy & utilities sectors remains a major driver of overall construction growth

Infrastructure and Energy & Utilities sectors expanded in 2020 despite COVID-19 disruptions, which reflected the efforts by governments and public institutions to accelerate investment to stimulate activity. The recovery from the pandemic and the easing of restrictions allowed the resumption of work on major projects in 2021, and growth is set to remain strong in the coming years, particularly given major investment programs in the US and China.

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