Sweco to increase security for Swedish nuclear power Sweco is being engaged by Ringhals to improve the security in the distribution plant at Ringhals 1. The assignment is worth a little more than SEK 160 million and will employ more than 20 consultants from Sweco through 2012. Between 2002 and 2012, Ringhals is investing SEK 13 billion in increased security with increased electricity production as the goal. Sweco is being engaged for project and assembly management as well as facility construction in connection with security heightening measures at the distribution plant at Ringhals 1. ”Sweco has a great deal of experience in carrying out complex projects where many partners are involved and where it is important that the normal operation is disturbed to the smallest extent possible,” says Erik Severin, Managing Director for Sweco Energuide. The work is a continuation of the improvements to the distribution plant, which were initiated in 2006. The assignment will provide Sweco with good conditions for continuing with the successful competence reinforcement that has occurred in western Sweden in recent years. For further information please contact: Thomas Fogelström, assignment supervisor at Sweco, +46 703-25 34 05, Thomas.fogelstrom@sweco.se Erik Severin, Managing Director Sweco Energuide, +46 734-12 65 24, erik.severin@sweco.se The information contained herein may be subject to the disclosure requirements in the Swedish Securities Exchange and Clearing Operations Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act Sweco is an international consulting company with combined expertise in engineering, environmental technology and architecture. The Group has annual sales of approximately SEK 4.6 billion and 5,400 employees in ten countries. The company has projects currently underway in some 80 countries worldwide. Sweco is a member of the OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm.
Sweco to increase security for Swedish nuclear power
| Source: SWECO AB