The project is part of a system to renew and increase Stockholm's sewage treatment capacity. The current treatment plant in Bromma will close down and the wastewater from Västerort will instead be led through a new tunnel to the sewage treatment plants in Sickla and Henriksdal. The increased capacity will help Lake Mälaren’s waters become even cleaner, will decrease discharge into the Baltic Sea, and will eliminate the transport of sewage sludge through residential areas.
“We are pleased that the procurement is now complete and that we can get started with the construction of the sewage tunnel. Today we signed a contract with Veidekke and YIT and look forward to a good cooperation,” says Stefan Rosengren, project manager for Stockholm's future sewage treatment system.
Veidekke's stage is approx. seven kilometres, and includes the construction of work/service tunnels, main tunnels, shafts to the ground surface, and plant structures and installations associated with the tunnel system. The planning work is currently in progress.
“We are extremely pleased to be awarded another project by Stockholm Vatten och Avfall. I am certain that the good relations we have established in previous projects, along with our strong tunnelling expertise, will contribute to the success of a project that will benefit society. Being able to contribute to a better water environment in Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea is something to be proud of, says Marcus Andersson, Regional Director at Veidekke Anläggning Öst.
Read more about Stockholm’s future sewage treatment here: www.stockholmvattenochavfall.se/en/sfa-start/
For press photos, see www.flickr.com/photos/veidekke, for more information, contact:
Marcus Andersson, Regional Dir. Veidekke Anläggning Öst, marcus.j.andersson@veidekke.se, +46 703 34 88 00
Jimmy Bengtsson, EVP/Country Manager Veidekke Sweden, jimmy.bengtsson@veidekke.se, +46 070 537 91 10
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Veidekke is one of Scandinavia's largest construction and property development companies. The company undertakes all types of building construction and civil engineering contracts, develops residential projects, maintains roads, and produces asphalt and aggregates. The company is known for its involvement and local knowledge. Its annual turnover is NOK 36 billion, and half of its 8,600 employees own shares in the company. Veidekke is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and has always posted a profit since it was founded in 1936.
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