Skanska has signed several agreements with the City of Stockholm Development Office to carry out infrastructure works in the Hagastaden district under contracts worth approximately SEK 340 million.
The contracts will be included in the company’s order intake for the second quarter of 2026.
The agreements expand the existing design-phase contract by moving the project into the construction phase. The works include ground and civil engineering activities along Norra Stationsgatan and Uppsalavägen, covering the relocation and installation of utility networks, street construction and final landscaping.
The project also includes bridge refurbishment works, construction of new road infrastructure at the Haga Norra interchange, and foundation and concrete works for a new pedestrian and cycle bridge. Additional contracts covering the remaining parts of the development are expected to be awarded at a later stage.
During the design phase, the project focused on identifying construction methods and materials that improve efficiency while reducing environmental impact.
The development has been designed to meet BREEAM Infrastructure certification requirements. Skanska said all vehicles and construction machinery used on the project will operate using 100% fossil-free fuels.
Construction will begin immediately. Individual sections of the project are scheduled for completion between autumn 2026 and autumn 2028, while the overall Hagastaden infrastructure programme is expected to be completed in summer 2030.