Swedish construction group NCC has announced a partnering agreement with Entra-selskapet Kjorboparken to build a new police headquarters in the west of Oslo. The premises should be up and running by spring 2009.
Swedish construction group NCC has announced a partnering agreement with Entra-selskapet Kjorboparken to build a new police headquarters in the west of Oslo. The premises should be up and running by spring 2009.
The new building will include garage facilities and cover some 4,600 m2 in Bærum. NCC will also renovate two adjacent office buildings covering 7,500 m2. The assignment is worth some EUR 22 mln.
NCC, one of the Nordic region's leading construction and property development companies, also said its property development business, NCC Property Development, is to sell three retail properties in Finland to EU Invest. The EUR 16.7 mln deal covers the first phase of Joensuu Retail Park in Joensuu in the east of the country and two buildings in Tiirio in Hameenlinna, north of Helsinki. The Joensuu property represents the first of three projected buildings with a total of 10,000 m2 and tenants include Veikon Kone and HopLop. It is scheduled to open in February next year. The 5,600-m2 properties in Tiirio, known as the 'big boxes', should open their doors in April 2007.
NCC, headquartered in Solna, Sweden, has some 22,000 employees and an annual turnover of EUR 6 bn.