Veidekke has been engaged by Equinor Energy to build a new water treatment plant
at the Sture oil terminal in Øygarden, just outside Bergen. The construction
contract is valued at approximately NOK 200 million, excluding VAT.
"Being involved in developing the project through close collaboration from the
very start, is something we truly value and find exciting. We are therefore very
pleased to have signed this contract based on the same collaborative principles
that guided the project's development," says Thor Småbrekke, District Manager at
Veidekke Bygg Bergen.
The new water treatment facility has been developed as a joint collaborative
effort with Equinor as the client and several parallel partners. Veidekke's
scope includes constructing a concrete building for the treatment plant with
cast water tanks and technical installations, as well as ground and site
preparation.
Construction work is already underway, with completion scheduled for autumn
2027.
The contract will be included in Veidekke's order backlog for the fourth quarter
of 2025.
For further information, please contact:
District Manager Thor Småbrekke, Veidekke Bygg Bergen, tel. +47 93 43 06 60,
thor.smaabrekke@veidekke.no (are.westbye@veidekke.no)
Communications Manager Helge Dieset, Veidekke, tel. +47 90 55 33 22,
helge.dieset@veidekke.no
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Veidekke (http://www.veidekke.com/) is one of Scandinavia's largest contractors.
In addition to undertaking all types of building and civil engineering
assignments, the group also maintains roads and produces asphalt and aggregates.
Veidekke emphasises stakeholder involvement and local experience. Its annual
turnover is approximately NOK 41 billion, and half of its 8,000 employees own
shares in the company. Veidekke is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and has
posted a profit every year since its inception in 1936.