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Implenia has won a major infrastructure contract in Sweden for the twin-track expansion of the railway line between Varberg and Hamra, including tunnelling beneath the city of Varberg.
In summer 2018, Trafikverket, the Swedish Transport Administration, awarded the Group a commission worth approximately $21mn for the initial planning and preparation of this infrastructure project.
Thanks to Implenia’s early involvement and the collaborative contract structure, the company was able to optimise planning, preparation and construction methods in close partnership with the customer. This has put the group in an excellent position to execute the second phase of the project and the contract for the detailed planning and construction work.
The order, worth $360mn, includes the planning and construction of a 2.8km conventional tunnel, a 450m cut-and-cover tunnel, a 1.3km cutting, several bridges, a new railway station and a total of 2.7km of track, plus a freight train station. The building work will take around six years, during which time the railway line will continue to operate. From 2024, trains should be running on the new tracks beneath Varberg’s city centre. |