An overview of a major construction site by NCC AB in Sweden, showcasing progress on multiple projects.
NCC AB has announced the securing of a SEK 300 million construction contract from the Swedish Fortifications Agency, marking a significant project in their portfolio. Additionally, they will build a new police station in Örnsköldsvik for Kåpan Fastigheter, valued at SEK 440 million, expected to begin construction immediately. The ongoing initiative also includes a sand recycling plant in Skellefteå, showcasing NCC’s commitment to innovative and sustainable construction solutions. These developments are projected to enhance NCC’s market position and generate economic benefits for the regions involved.
NCC AB has recently announced that it has secured a substantial SEK 300 million contract from the Swedish Fortifications Agency for a major construction project in northern Sweden. The work is expected to kick off immediately, with the project slated to be recorded in NCC’s Infrastructure business area in the second quarter of 2025. This significant undertaking solidifies NCC’s presence in the construction sector and may improve the company’s market position and stakeholder value.
As one of the leading construction companies in the Nordic region, NCC specializes in a variety of sectors, including managing complex construction processes, infrastructure project contracting, asphalt and stone materials production, and commercial property development. In 2024, NCC reported impressive sales figures of approximately SEK 62 billion and employed a workforce of around 11,800 people, showcasing its capacity in the construction industry.
The contract with the Swedish Fortifications Agency is anticipated to have a positive impact on NCC AB’s stock performance. Currently, the most recent analyst rating on NCC AB stock ($SE:NCC.B) is classified as a Buy, with a promising price target of SEK 155.00. Moreover, NCC’s shares are traded on Nasdaq Stockholm, with a market capitalization of SEK 15.66 billion and an average trading volume of approximately 287,873 shares, indicating a healthy trading activity.
In addition to the contract with the Swedish Fortifications Agency, NCC has also been commissioned by Kåpan Fastigheter to construct a new police station for the Swedish Police Authority in Örnsköldsvik. This police station project carries a turnkey contract value of approximately SEK 440 million, equivalent to around $46.76 million, and is projected for completion in 2028. The facility will cover approximately 10,000 m², featuring offices, meeting rooms, exercise facilities, a goods reception area, and garage spaces.
Strategically positioned adjacent to the Paradiset waterpark in central Örnsköldsvik, the new police station is expected to achieve Miljöbyggnad Silver certification, ensuring that it meets high environmental performance standards. The order for this project will also be registered in NCC’s Building Sweden business area in the second quarter of 2025, with immediate construction set to commence.
NCC’s growth plans do not end there, as the company is also poised to undertake the construction of a sand recycling plant in Skellefteå, Sweden. Commissioned by Boliden, construction for this facility is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2025 and be completed in 2026. The sand recycling plant project encompasses a sand recycling building, a silo, and a media bridge, further showcasing NCC’s commitment to sustainable practices in construction.
Kenneth Nilsson, the head of NCC Infrastructure, emphasized that the sand recycling plant project requires the integration of multiple areas of expertise within NCC, signifying the complexity and technical prowess involved in such projects. As NCC continues to expand its portfolio of projects within the Nordic region, the company remains focused on delivering high-quality construction services while enhancing its operational capabilities.
The recent contracts secured by NCC AB not only represent financial growth opportunities but also reinforce the company’s strategy to maintain its leadership in the construction sector. With immediate developments underway and a robust project pipeline in place, NCC is well-positioned for future success in the dynamic construction landscape of Sweden and beyond.
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