NCC reduces carbon footprint through refurbishment project worth SEK 220 million


NCC reduces carbon footprint through refurbishment project worth SEK 220 million


NCC Construction Denmark has been commissioned to refurbish the facades of 25
apartment blocks in Ishöj, southern Copenhagen, thus reducing the buildings'
carbon footprint. The client is Det sociale Boligselskab af 29 jan. 1946 and the
order value is approximately SEK 220 million.


The Vildtbanegård 2 area comprises a total of 817 apartments in 25 buildings.
NCC is to refurbish the facades of 648 apartments that have not been upgraded
since the properties were built in 1974. The other 169 apartments in the area
were built in the 1990s and will not be affected by the refurbishment. 

In addition to new insulation and facade cladding, the apartments will have
glassed balconies. In its preliminary planning, NCC has focused on combating the
existing cold bridges, which reduce the temperature of the apartments and
increase the risk of damp-related damage. NCC will also be constructing new dust
barriers and wind barriers, which will contribute to reducing the risk of damp
and enable the new facades to generate extra energy savings. The ventilation
systems will also be remodeled to improve the indoor environment of residents. 

Work will commence during the month of June and is scheduled for completion in
February 2011. The order amount will be registered in the second quarter of
2009.

For further information, please contact:
Margrethe Lyngs Mortensen, communication director, NCC Construction Danmark, +45
40891700
Lovisa Lagerström Lantz, Acting Press Relations Manager, NCC Group, +46 (0)8 585
523 46, +46 (0)70 592 45 46



All of NCC's press releases are available on www.ncc.se

NCC is one of the leading construction and property development companies in the
Nordic region. NCC had in 2008 sales of fully SEK 57 billion, with 20,000
employees. 

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