Skanska has signed a contract with Base Property to build an office building in the centre of Stavanger in Norway. The contract is worth NOK 480 million. The project called K8 will be one of the tallest buildings in downtown Stavanger. The building will have 16 floors above the ground and 3 floors underground. The total building area is 15,000 square meters and the building will accommodate approximately 600 office spaces, conference facilities, diners and restaurants. K8 will be situated close to the public transport hub in Stavanger and is also specially adapted for bicycle commuting. It has high climate and environmental ambitions and will be certified according to BREEAM NOR Excellent. The ambitions are also high when it comes to the working environment. The building will be certified according to the Well Building Standard, which is an international certification scheme for health-promoting buildings based on medical research. Construction is expected to start in the third quarter of 2021 and the project will be completed during the fourth quarter of 2023.
Skanska has signed a contract with Base Property to build an office building in the centre of Stavanger in Norway. The contract is worth NOK 480 million. The project called K8 will be one of the tallest buildings in downtown Stavanger. The building will have 16 floors above the ground and 3 floors underground. The total building area is 15,000 square meters and the building will accommodate approximately 600 office spaces, conference facilities, diners and restaurants. K8 will be situated close to the public transport hub in Stavanger and is also specially adapted for bicycle commuting. It has high climate and environmental ambitions and will be certified according to BREEAM NOR Excellent. The ambitions are also high when it comes to the working environment. The building will be certified according to the Well Building Standard, which is an international certification scheme for health-promoting buildings based on medical research. Construction is expected to start in the third quarter of 2021 and the project will be completed during the fourth quarter of 2023.