Sweden

Stockholm Bypass: Implenia will build the Johannelund Tunnel

The “Förbifart Stockholm” bypass is creating a new north-south link on the edge of Sweden’s capital. The Swiss construction and construction services company Implenia is to handle the first construction section, Lot FSE 403. Contracts were signed in mid-August 2015 with the awarding body, the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket). The order, which includes execution of the project as well as some of the planning, is worth around 2.1 billion Swedish krona (223 million euros).

The section awarded to Implenia includes the two three-lane main tubes of the Johannelund Tunnel, with a length...

Related articles:

Sweden

Implenia to Build One of the World’s Deepest Metro Stations in Stockholm

Contract Value of around 98 Million Euros

“Sofia” Metro Station Is Located About 100 m Underground The new “Sofia” metro station, located close to Stigbergsparken, will become an important hub for travellers. Located approximately 100 m...

more
Issue 2021-03 Sweden

Implenia to Build One of the World’s Deepest Metro Station in Stockholm

Contract Value of Around 98 Million Euros

Stockholm’s blue subway line is being extended from the centrally located Kungsträdgården to Nacka in the southeast of the Swedish capital as well as to Hammarby Sjöstad in the south. Implenia...

more
Issue 2018-02 Sweden

Bentley BIM-Solutions used for designing the Stockholm Bypass

The Stockholm bypass (Förbifart Stockholm) is a new route for the European highway E4 past the Swedish capital. The new link will connect the southern and northern parts of the Stockholm county,...

more
Issue 2015-01 Switzerland

Implenia is acquiring Bilfinger Construction

Implenia is acquiring the Bilfinger Construction GmbH unit from Bilfinger SE. The unit, with production output of around 650 million euros and 1850 employees, offers extensive infrastructure...

more
Issue 2023-02 France

Implenia and Demathieu Bard Construction Win Contract for Lot 3 of Line C of the Toulouse Metro

A joint venture (JV) consisting of Implenia (50%) and Demathieu Bard Construction (50%) has been awarded the contract for Lot 3 of future Line C of the Toulouse Metro by Tisséo, the public transport...

more