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€600m competition for New North Zealand Hospital to begin soon

The tender for the new acute care hospital in North Zealand, with a €600m budget, will soon commence. The first phase of the tender is the prequalification of the main contractor. To minimise errors and risks, the project management will hire one main contractor. In addition to price, the company selected as the main contractor

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Construction begins this year on Sweden’s largest public transport project

Stockholm is Europe’s fastest growing metropolitan region. New inhabitants mean new housing and new workplaces – as well as new public transport that reduce distances as Stockholm expands. The Metro system will now be further developed with 20 kilometres of new track and 11 new stations. The entire Metro system is built in rock underground.

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The Danish state’s facility management tasks are open for tender

As of 1 October 2019, one external supplier will be responsible for delivering all facility management services and tasks (e.g. cleaning, catering, maintenance, waste management and security across institutions) to 18 government institutions in the future. The seven-year contract covers tasks with a total annual volume of approx. €40m. Previously, each individual government institution was

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Huge business opportunities in Denmark

The Building Network Construction Conference 2017 presented European and Scandinavian companies with a unique opportunity to engage in potentially rewarding matchmaking when they met with stakeholders for Danish investment schemes that will easily exceed €35bn in the coming decade. There was a lively exchange of handshakes, business cards, email addresses and phone numbers at the

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Invitation to tender for University Hospital in Køge

Region Zealand – has just sent 110,000 m2 of bedwards, operating rooms, outpatient departments, an emergency department and shared facilities out to tender for the University Hospital in Køge. The hospital building comprises no less than 789 single rooms, 158 consultation rooms and 41 operating rooms. At an estimated total cost of about €540m, construction will

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3XN architects to design world’s best children’s hospital

Playfully logical. Like two hands that join in a warm handshake. Hands whose fingers stretch out into the city, nature and, well, life. This is the ideology behind the winning project proposal in the competition to create the world’s best children’s hospital on a 12,000 m2 plot near Rigshospitalet, the national hospital in Copenhagen. The

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British Embassy encourages participation in Danish hospital construction boom

Nationwide improvements in the hospital service in Denmark are well underway. Currently, 44 separate construction projects are in progress at an overall cost of almost €7bn to build completely new super hospitals and renovate existing ones. The British governmental agency for international trade is making a special effort to stimulate the interest of UK companies

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Local authorities to invest nearly €10bn by 2021

Over the next four years (2017-2020) more than 5,400 municipal building and construction projects will become a reality. Denmark’s 98 municipalities will invest almost €10bn, mainly for new schools and educational institutions, but also within culture, sport, leisure and health care. About €1bn euro will also be spent on new civil engineering projects annually. The local

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New €80m neurorehabilitation centre in Glostrup

With the opening of Copenhagen University Hospital’s new neurorehabilitation centre in Glostrup, patients with brain damage can expect a greatly improved chance to return to an active life after a stroke or accident. To be located in eastern Denmark at a cost of €80m, the new centre will provide the framework for the best care,

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Danish rail network to go electric

BaneDanmark is a state-owned company that is responsible for most of the Danish rail network in terms of the construction of new lines, the maintenance of existing rails, and traffic control. In the next two to four years, two major programmes involving electrification and signalling will require an investment of at least €288m. And depending

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