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Skanska builds production and storage facility in Gliwice, Poland, for PLN 128 M, about SEK 300 M

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Skanska has signed a contract with Johnson Matthey for the construction of a production and storage facility in Gliwice, Poland. The contract is worth PLN 128 M, about SEK 300 M, which will be included in the order bookings for Europe for the second quarter 2018.

The project, in the south-west part of Poland, will include an administrative building with a laboratory for quality control, production and storage buildings as well as infrastructure.

The construction will start in the summer 2018 and is scheduled for completion in the second half of 2019.

Skanska is one of the leading development and construction companies in Europe. Outside the Nordics the company has European operations in building construction and civil engineering in Poland, Czech Republic & Slovakia and UK. Skanska develops commercial properties in select home markets in Poland, Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary, while the residential development is active in Prague and Warsaw. Skanska also offers services in public private partnerships. In 2017, Skanska had sales of SEK 37 billion and about 16,000 employees in its European operations.

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