Skanska rebuilds phase of E16 in Norway for NOK 735M, about SEK 730M


Skanska has signed a contract with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration for
the rebuild of a phase of E16 in Norway. The contract is worth NOK 735M, about
SEK 730M, which will be included in the order bookings for Skanska Norway for
the second quarter 2016.
The project comprises construction of new road and widening of existing road to
two fields, 8.5 meters wide, on an approximately 11-kilometer stretch between
Bagn and Bjørgo. The project includes a 4.3 kilometer tunnel, a 150 meter long
bridge, several smaller bridges, underpasses and a junction.

Construction will start in August 2016 and the project will be completed before
December 2019.

Skanska Norway focuses on construction and civil engineering operations. The
unit has approximately 4,000 employees. In 2015, Skanska Norway reported revenue
of about SEK 12 billion. In Norway, Skanska is also active in development of
residential, commercial properties and public private partnerships (PPP)
projects.
For further information please contact:

Pål P Syse, Communications Director, Skanska Norway, tel +47 98 21 00 01

Andreas Joons, Press Officer, Skanska AB, tel +46 (0)10 449 04 94

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 discloses the information provided herein pursuant to the Securities
Market Act.

Skanska is one of the world’s leading construction and project development
companies, focused on selected home markets in the Nordic region, other European
countries and North America. Supported by global trends in urbanization and
demographics, and by being at the forefront in sustainability, Skanska offers
competitive solutions for both simple and the most complex assignments, helping
to build a sustainable future for customers and communities. The Group currently
has 43,100 employees in selected home markets in Europe and North America.
Skanska's sales in 2015 totaled SEK 155 billion.

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