Skanska to construct multi-purpose hall in Partille, Sweden, for SEK 328 M


Skanska has signed a contract with Partillebo AB for construction of a multi
-purpose hall for sports and culture in Partille, Sweden. The contract value is
SEK 328 M, which will be included in order bookings for Skanska Sweden for the
fourth quarter 2013.
The arena will be constructed in central Partille, with a total area of about
16,100 square meters. There will also be additional buildings of about 800
square meters.

Partille arena will be a flexible property, which easily can be adjusted for
different events. When the arena is ready it will also contain offices,
conference rooms, a bowling alley and a restaurant.

Work will start immediately, with construction start scheduled for January 2014.
The arena will be inaugurated mid-September 2016.

Skanska Sweden is one of Sweden’s largest construction companies, with
operations in building and civil-engineering construction. The business unit has
approximately 11,000 employees and revenue in 2012 amounted to approximately SEK
30 billion. In Sweden, Skanska is also active in the development of residential
construction and commercial premises.
For further information please contact:

Anders Erlandsson, Regional Manager, Skanska Sverige AB, tel +46 (0) 10-448 41
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Edvard Lind, Head of Media Relations, Skanska AB, tel +46 (0)10 448 88 08

Direct line for media, tel +46 (0)10 448 88 99

This and previous releases can also be found at www.skanska.com
Skanska AB may be required to disclose the information provided herein pursuant
to the Securities Markets Act.

Skanska is one of the world’s leading project development and construction
groups with expertise in construction, development of commercial and residential
premises, and public-private partnership projects. Based on its global green
experience, Skanska aims to be the client’s first choice for green solutions.
The group currently has 57,000 employees in selected home markets in Europe, the
US and Latin America. Skanska's sales in 2012 totaled SEK 132 billion.

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