NCC's Bold Moves in Nordic Construction: Revamping Plants and Towers
June 12, 2025, 5:52 am
NCC is making waves in the Nordic construction scene. The company is on a mission to transform two significant projects: Boliden’s electrolysis plant in Sweden and the Søborg Tower in Denmark. These projects are not just about bricks and mortar; they symbolize a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and community.
In Skellefteå, Sweden, the reconstruction of Boliden’s electrolysis plant is a testament to strategic planning and collaboration. For over a year, NCC has worked hand-in-hand with Boliden, laying the groundwork for a project that promises to reshape the local industrial landscape. The partnership has thrived on meticulous planning and pre-production work. Now, the project is entering a crucial phase.
The plant at Rönnskär is not just a facility; it’s a hub of activity. The upcoming production phase includes a flurry of tasks: concreting, roofing, and extensive metalworks. Each element is a piece of a larger puzzle, contributing to a vision of a modernized electrolysis plant. The project is not just about construction; it’s about creating a sustainable future for the region.
NCC’s expertise shines through in this endeavor. The company’s ability to manage complex construction processes is key. The first order, valued at approximately SEK 160 million, is just the tip of the iceberg. With around SEK 700 million in orders registered for the initial phase, the scale of this project is monumental. Completion is slated for 2026, but the groundwork laid today will have lasting impacts.
Meanwhile, across the Øresund Strait in Denmark, NCC is breathing new life into the Søborg Tower. This 15-story building, once the headquarters of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, is set for a facelift. The facade, a 5,000-square-meter canvas, is in dire need of renovation. Built in the 1960s, the tower stands as a relic of a bygone era. NCC’s task is to modernize it while preserving its iconic status.
The collaboration with PensionDanmark, the labor market pension fund, is pivotal. Together, they have engaged in extensive project planning to ensure minimal disruption for tenants and neighbors. This approach reflects a growing trend in construction: prioritizing community and sustainability. When contractors are involved early, the result is a smoother process and a better final product.
The renovation of Søborg Tower is not just about aesthetics. It’s about enhancing functionality and energy efficiency. The project is scheduled for completion in early 2027, but the impact will be felt long after. A revitalized tower will not only serve its tenants better but also contribute to the urban landscape of Gladsaxe Municipality.
Both projects highlight NCC’s commitment to quality and innovation. The company’s reputation as a leading construction firm in the Nordics is well-deserved. With a sales figure of approximately SEK 62 billion in 2024 and a workforce of 11,800, NCC is a powerhouse in the industry. Their projects are not merely constructions; they are investments in the future.
As the world shifts towards sustainability, NCC is at the forefront. The reconstruction of Boliden’s plant aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon footprints. Electrolysis is a key process in producing green hydrogen, a vital component in the transition to renewable energy. By modernizing this facility, NCC is contributing to a cleaner, greener future.
Similarly, the renovation of Søborg Tower reflects a broader trend in urban development. As cities evolve, so must their buildings. NCC’s approach to this project emphasizes not just the physical structure but the experience of those who inhabit it. A well-designed facade can enhance the quality of life for tenants and improve the overall aesthetic of the area.
In conclusion, NCC is not just building structures; they are shaping communities. The reconstruction of Boliden’s electrolysis plant and the renovation of Søborg Tower are prime examples of how thoughtful construction can lead to positive change. These projects are more than just contracts; they are commitments to sustainability, innovation, and community well-being. As NCC continues to push boundaries, the future of Nordic construction looks bright. The company is not just laying foundations; they are building legacies.
In Skellefteå, Sweden, the reconstruction of Boliden’s electrolysis plant is a testament to strategic planning and collaboration. For over a year, NCC has worked hand-in-hand with Boliden, laying the groundwork for a project that promises to reshape the local industrial landscape. The partnership has thrived on meticulous planning and pre-production work. Now, the project is entering a crucial phase.
The plant at Rönnskär is not just a facility; it’s a hub of activity. The upcoming production phase includes a flurry of tasks: concreting, roofing, and extensive metalworks. Each element is a piece of a larger puzzle, contributing to a vision of a modernized electrolysis plant. The project is not just about construction; it’s about creating a sustainable future for the region.
NCC’s expertise shines through in this endeavor. The company’s ability to manage complex construction processes is key. The first order, valued at approximately SEK 160 million, is just the tip of the iceberg. With around SEK 700 million in orders registered for the initial phase, the scale of this project is monumental. Completion is slated for 2026, but the groundwork laid today will have lasting impacts.
Meanwhile, across the Øresund Strait in Denmark, NCC is breathing new life into the Søborg Tower. This 15-story building, once the headquarters of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, is set for a facelift. The facade, a 5,000-square-meter canvas, is in dire need of renovation. Built in the 1960s, the tower stands as a relic of a bygone era. NCC’s task is to modernize it while preserving its iconic status.
The collaboration with PensionDanmark, the labor market pension fund, is pivotal. Together, they have engaged in extensive project planning to ensure minimal disruption for tenants and neighbors. This approach reflects a growing trend in construction: prioritizing community and sustainability. When contractors are involved early, the result is a smoother process and a better final product.
The renovation of Søborg Tower is not just about aesthetics. It’s about enhancing functionality and energy efficiency. The project is scheduled for completion in early 2027, but the impact will be felt long after. A revitalized tower will not only serve its tenants better but also contribute to the urban landscape of Gladsaxe Municipality.
Both projects highlight NCC’s commitment to quality and innovation. The company’s reputation as a leading construction firm in the Nordics is well-deserved. With a sales figure of approximately SEK 62 billion in 2024 and a workforce of 11,800, NCC is a powerhouse in the industry. Their projects are not merely constructions; they are investments in the future.
As the world shifts towards sustainability, NCC is at the forefront. The reconstruction of Boliden’s plant aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon footprints. Electrolysis is a key process in producing green hydrogen, a vital component in the transition to renewable energy. By modernizing this facility, NCC is contributing to a cleaner, greener future.
Similarly, the renovation of Søborg Tower reflects a broader trend in urban development. As cities evolve, so must their buildings. NCC’s approach to this project emphasizes not just the physical structure but the experience of those who inhabit it. A well-designed facade can enhance the quality of life for tenants and improve the overall aesthetic of the area.
In conclusion, NCC is not just building structures; they are shaping communities. The reconstruction of Boliden’s electrolysis plant and the renovation of Søborg Tower are prime examples of how thoughtful construction can lead to positive change. These projects are more than just contracts; they are commitments to sustainability, innovation, and community well-being. As NCC continues to push boundaries, the future of Nordic construction looks bright. The company is not just laying foundations; they are building legacies.