“We are excited about the opportunity to further build on our strong cooperation from the ongoing relocation of "Gula raden" and the 16-room workmen’s dwellings as well as the first phase of the current project. Strong commitment has enabled us to achieve good results together by involving all expertise. Working with a knowledgeable team that understands what LKAB wants this transformation to achieve, drives confidence,” Mari Kuokkanen, project manager for LKAB’s transformation of Kiruna.
Currently being prepared for relocation are some of Kiruna's most characteristic wooden buildings – the SJ houses on Rälsgatan 11–15 and Baningenjörsvägen 5 and 7 with associated buildings.
The project is a collaboration between LKAB, Berggren and Bergman, LTH Traktor, and ER Bygg. In a collaborative project, the client and contractor cooperate closely on design, project documents and execution.
The actual relocation is planned for autumn 2022. Once the move is completed, rehabilitation, refurbishment, extensions and other constructions will continue, up until completion in autumn 2024.
“We appreciate being entrusted with the project and look forward to continuing our work together through involvement and collaboration. This is an exciting assignment, which plays a vital role in the new Kiruna that is currently under construction,” says Peter Johansson, project manager, Berggren & Bergman.
The SJ houses are some of Kiruna's many architecturally distinctive wooden buildings scheduled to move to new addresses in the upcoming years, and are included in the third stage of the planned migration of 39 historic buildings by 2035.
The contract is included in the order book for the third quarter 2021.
For more information, contact:
Marcus C Nilsson, EVP Veidekke Infrastructure Sweden, tel. +46 76 840 05 56
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