Sandvika, 18 September (OSE: NORCO): Norconsult Norge AS (Norconsult) has been awarded an exclusive framework agreement with the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency (Forsvarsbygg) covering project implementation of Flåteplan 2024, Haakonsvern Naval Base located close to Bergen. Norconsult, along with its subsidiary Nordic Office of Architecture, will collaborate with TYPSA, a consulting and engineering services firm, on the project.
Forsvarsbygg is a government administrative agency under the Ministry of Defence. The agency develops, builds, operates and divests real estate for the defence sector.
"We are honored to have been awarded another framework agreement with Forsvarsbygg, which grants the agency access to specialised expertise and resources for managing complex tasks related to the important upgrade of Haakonsvern in the coming years. Norconsult and Nordic Office of Architecture are well-positioned to address the anticipated increase in activity within the Norwegian defence sector. As a community builder, Norconsult has a clear responsibility to contribute to the enhancement of Norway's defence capabilities," states Egil Hogna, CEO of Norconsult.
It is estimated that the project will start during 2025 and continue until 2034. The estimated value of the contract is NOK 200 million in addition to options valued at approximately NOK 600 million.
The awarding of the contracts to Norconsult is subject to a standstill period that expires on 29 September.
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For further information, please contact:
Investors: Christian Salbu Aasland, SVP Investor Relations & Business Intelligence, IR@norconsult.com
Media: Henrik Charlesen, Senior Communication Advisor, henrik.charlesen@norconsult.com
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Norconsult is a leading pan-Nordic interdisciplinary consulting firm combining engineering, architecture and digital expertise across projects of all sizes, for private and public customers in infrastructure, energy and industry, buildings and architecture. Headquartered in Sandvika, Norway, Norconsult’s delivery model is centred around knowledge hubs and local presence through approximately 6,600 employees across more than 140 offices in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Poland and Finland.