NCC has been assigned a c. €81.9m contract to expand Hagalund Depa. The company will construct a new depot with vehicle lifts. The existing depot and track area will continue to operate throughout the construction period.
Hagalund Depa has a history that stretches back to the early 1900s. Development of the depot has continued since then to meet the need for maintenance of more trains. In spring 2024, the next stage of the depot’s modernization will commence to meet current and future needs.
The project will be certified with a BREEAM Very Good rating, and have a focus on re-use. For example, equipment from the buildings to be demolished will be dismantled and re-used in either this project or Jernhusen’s other projects.
“NCC is currently building depots in both Högdalen and Älvsjö south of Stockholm, and has also built a number of train depots across the country. We are now taking further steps to develop the rail infrastructure for not only Stockholm but for all of Sweden, which is exciting to be part of. The partnership with Jernhusen is a key factor for success because the existing depot and track area will continue to operate throughout the construction period,” said Niklas Sparw, Head of NCC Building Sweden.
The project will commence immediately and the depot is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The contract amount is approximately SEK 920 million and the order will be registered in the NCC Building Sweden business area in the second quarter of 2024.
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