Skanska to Build Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant in Nokia, Finland, for EUR 35 Million

Skanska to Build Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant in Nokia, Finland, for EUR 35 Million

Skanska has secured a contract with Nokian Vesi Oy to construct a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant in Nokia, Finland. The project, valued at EUR 35 million (approximately SEK 400 million), will be recorded in Skanska’s Nordic order bookings for Q4 2024.

Project Highlights:

  • Scope of Work: Includes construction, machinery installation, HVAC, building electrical systems, and automation.
  • Facility Size: Approximately 12,000 square meters, spread across four buildings:
  • Process Plant
  • Monitoring Building
  • Garage and Repair Facility
  • Equalization Pumping Station
  • Technology: Advanced mechanical, biological, and chemical purification systems to efficiently remove nitrogen and other pollutants.

Addressing the Needs of a Growing City

The plant’s increased capacity will support the future demands of Nokia’s expanding population, providing sustainable water management solutions with significantly improved purification efficiency.

Timeline

  • Construction Start: Q4 2024
  • Expected Completion: Q1 2027

This initiative underscores Skanska’s commitment to delivering environmentally efficient infrastructure, contributing to sustainable urban development in Finland.

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