“We are excited to be taking another big step towards realising our new world-class headquarters. The new head office will be built from scratch, entirely to our needs, and will include a first-class R&D facility, flexible collaboration areas and an excellent work environment,” says Zlatko Rihter, CEO of Mölnlycke, in a press release from GoCo Health Innovation City.
“GoCo Health Innovation City will be a fantastic new addition to Mölndal and to Gothenburg and its environs. We are proud to be part of this and to continue to be entrusted with contributing to the area’s development,” says Patrik Jansson of BRA Bygg.
The new building will comprise 16,000 square meters and accommodate approx. 800 employees. Inside, flexible office areas will house social meeting places and project work spaces. The outside of the building will be clad in natural materials and feature large glass surfaces. Mölnlycke's new headquarters is part of GoCo Health Innovation City, the emerging health innovation cluster in which BRA already completed the Fujirebio project and currently has the signature building GoCo House under construction.
The contract is included in the order book for the current quarter.
Illustration: Kanozi Architects
Caption: Veidekke expects to break ground for Mölnlyckes new headquarters in the autumn of 2022. When completed, the new building will accommodate approx. 800 employees.
For more information, contact:
Jørgen Wiese Porsmyr, CFO Veidekke ASA , +47 907 59 058
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Veidekke is one of Scandinavia's largest contractors. In addition to undertaking all types of building and civil engineering assignments, the group also maintains roads and produces asphalt and aggregates. Veidekke emphasises stakeholder involvement and local experience. Its annual turnover is approximately NOK 38 billion, and half of its 7,800 employees own shares in the company. Veidekke is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, and has posted a profit every year since its inception in 1936.
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