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MT Højgaard Danmark and N.V. BESIX S.A. awarded conditional DKK 2.6 bn contract for construction of the Nordhavn tunnel

    Jørn Madsen

    The Nordhavn tunnel project is about the construction of a 1,4 km tunnel across the Svanemølle Bay in Copenhagen.

    The Vejdirektoratet website explains the project in English as

    "The Nordhavn Tunnel is essential for the planned urban development of the Copenhagen area Nordhavn. It is decided that the tunnel shall be established as a long tunnel from the existing Nordhavnsvej-tunnel to Kattegatvej’s extension, with preparation for a possible future Østlig Ringvej (eastern ring road).

    The budget of the entire project is 3.4 billon DKK and the tunnel should be ready for traffic in summer 2027. The expected traffic is 8.200 vehicles per day.

    As for procurement, the replacement harbour Færgehavn Nord will be carried out as a traditional contract and the Nordhavn Tunnel will be carried out as a design & build contract.

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    MT Højgaard Danmark and N.V. BESIX S.A. awarded condi
    tional DKK 2.6 bn contract for construction of the Nordhavn tunnel

     

    MT Højgaard Holdings business unit MT Højgaard Danmark and Belgian joint venture partner N.V. BESIX S.A. have entered a conditional contract with the Danish Road Directorate for the construction of the Nordhavn tunnel in Copenhagen. The contract value is DKK 2,585 million, and signing is expected after expiration of the standstill period in mid-September 2022.

    Planning and construction of the building site by Svanemøllen bay will commence immediately after signing of the contract. The joint venture partners N.V. BESIX S.A. and MT Højgaard Danmark will collaborate closely with suppliers Niras, Bravida Danmark and Jacobs Sverige AB for the construction of the Nordhavn tunnel, which is to be commissioned in 2027 and ensure more direct access to the developing areas in the outer and inner Nordhavn. The tunnel will connect Østerbro with outer Nordhavn, improve access to port activities in the area and relocate heavy traffic from the road network on Østerbro.

    The conditional contract does not change MT Højgaard Holding’s previously announced 2022 outlook, but it will contribute significantly to the group’s long-term, sustainable development in the coming years.

    https://ml-eu.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/ca9b66d3-31ca-456f-8cbc-75c4d30afaba

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