News Sweco to design hospital for Swedish city shuffling 3km to the east Consulting engineer Sweco is helping Sweden’s most northerly city move 3km to the east to make more room for its iron ore mine. The Stockholm-based firm will act as lead…
News Summer construction season begins at Britain’s Antarctic base British Antarctic Survey (BAS) workers have arrived at Rothera, the UK’s largest research station on the continent, ready to remove the accumulated snow and begin the summer construction season. Those…
News Sweco to design 700MW battery park in Belgium Utility-scale battery developer Giga Storage has hired Sweco to design what will be one of continental Europe’s biggest battery parks in Belgium. The so-called Green Turtle battery park will have…
News Sweco to deliver fungus-protein plant in Finland Sweco has won a €4.2m contract to design and manage construction of a protein factory in Finland for biotech start-up Enifer.
News Sweco wins €35m contract to plan major Stockholm rail upgrade Stockholm-headquartered consultant Sweco has won a €35m contract from the Swedish Transport Administration to plan a major rail-capacity upgrade on the busy East Coast Line between Uppsala and Stockholm. Over…
News Sweco lands €21m Danish defence framework The Danish Ministry of Defence Estate Agency (MDEA) has awarded Sweco a four-year construction consultancy framework worth around €21m. It’s the first time the MDEA has signed on with a…
News Sweco to advise on water infrastructure in Ukraine Sweco is advising on two projects to secure drinking water and modernise wastewater treatment in two Ukrainian communities, Kobleve and Dobroslav.
News Sweco to help design new tramway for Turku, Finland Sweco is part of an alliance contracted to design the first tramway for the city of Turku in Finland. The 12km, 19-stop line will run from the harbour via the…
News Sweco enlisted to help save Armenia’s evaporating lake Stockholm-headquartered engineer Sweco has been retained to assess the consequences of raising the water level of Lake Sevan in Armenia by six metres to preserve it. Covering more than 1,200…
Companies Sweco snaps up Dutch firm, Econsultancy Stockholm-headquartered Sweco has bought Dutch firm Econsultancy to meet what it believes to be growing demand for environmental services in Europe. Econsultancy’s 200 staff will join Sweco Netherlands’ 1,900 engineers,…
News Sweco to help rebuild water system for Ukrainian city Swedish engineer Sweco has won a contract to help secure drinking water for the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk, population 220,000. Missiles hit the city’s hydroelectric dam on the Dnipro…
News Sweco lands new role expanding Stockholm’s metro Sweco with Spanish partner TYPSA have won a $23.5m contract to provide site supervision, works coordination, and expert support services for a new 11.5km metro line in Stockholm. The new…
News Sweco hired to help Mozambique prepare for climate change Sweco has been hired by Electricidade de Moçambique for a year-long project to boost the preparedness of Mozambique’s national energy system. The aim of the $460,000 (SEK 5 million) project…
News Sweco advises on new pipelines for green hydrogen in Belgium Design and engineering company Sweco is studying the feasibility of building 70km of new pipelines to carry imported green hydrogen to users in Belgium for gas company Fluxys Belgium. Fluxys…
News Sweco wins role rebuilding Ukraine Swedish consulting engineer Sweco has been selected to support reconstruction efforts in six western Ukrainian cities for the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (Nefco). The EU financed project sees Sweco collaborating…
News Zaha Hadid Architects-led team wins Aarhus Stadium in Denmark A team comprising the UK’s Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), Swedish consulting engineer Sweco and Danish landscape architect Tredje Natur has won a design competition to rebuild Aarhus football stadium in…
News Bam, Rambøll and Sweco begin six-month work programme at Antarctic research hub A team of companies has been chosen to carry out a six-month construction project at the British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS’) Rothera Research Station. Danish engineer Rambøll, Swedish consultant Sweco and…