Skanska awarded design-build road contract in UK for GBP 40 M, SEK 545 M


Skanska awarded design-build road contract in UK for GBP 40 M, SEK 545 M

Skanska has been awarded a contract to design and construct the A354 Weymouth
Relief Road in the United Kingdom. The contract amount is GBP 40 M,
approximately SEK 545 M, which is included in order bookings for the second
quarter of 2007. The customer is Dorset County Council.

The project will be undertaken in two phases under a so-called Early Contractor
Involvement (ECI) agreement. This means that in the first phase the Skanska team
will work with Dorset County Council to develop the scheme and, in phase two,
Skanska will be responsible for the construction due to begin in early 2008.
Completion is scheduled for 2011.

The 10-kilometer-long road project will include nine road bridges, improvement
of existing roads and construction of a parking facility for 1,000 cars and new
pedestrian, cyclist and equestrian paths, as well as landscaping and planting
along the stretch.

The scheme will ease congestion and provide an important transport link for the
sailing events in 2012.

Skanska UK reported revenues of SEK 12.3 billion in 2006, with about 5,000
employees. The company is active in building and civil construction, utilities
and building services. Skanska is also a leader in the British program for
private public partnerships, PFI (Private Finance Initiative).




For further information please contact:

Tanya Barnes, Head of Communications, Skanska UK, 
tel +44 1923 423 905 
Peter Gimbe, Press Officer, Skanska AB, tel +46 8 753 88 99


This and previous releases can also be found at www.skanska.com


Skanska is one of the world's leading construction groups with expertise in
construction, development of commercial and residential projects and
public-private partnerships. The Group currently has 56,000 employees in
selected home markets in Europe, in the US and Latin America. Headquartered in
Stockholm, Sweden and listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange, Skanska's sales in
2006 totaled USD 17 billion.

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