Skanska Allocates SEK 530 Million to New Residential Project in Täby Park, Stockholm
Skanska's SEK 530 Million Investment in Täby Park
Skanska, a leading construction and development firm, has announced an ambitious investment of around SEK 530 million in the residential project Mandelblomman, located in Täby Park, just north of Stockholm. This new project marks a significant addition to the region's housing market, promising modern living spaces for future residents.
Mandelblomman will feature a total of 156 apartments, designed with various layouts to cater to different living needs. The building is set to rise between four to seven stories, providing a mix of cozy one-room apartments to spacious five-room units, all complemented by an integrated kitchen. One of the highlights of the project is its rooftop terrace, ideal for residents to enjoy summer evenings while overlooking the beautifully landscaped surroundings.
In addition to apartments, the project will also include 75 parking spaces within a garage, as well as two commercial premises that could serve a variety of local businesses. The construction value for the project stands at approximately SEK 350 million and is expected to contribute significantly to the order bookings for Skanska in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Sustainability Features
A standout feature of the Mandelblomman project is its commitment to sustainability. The development will incorporate solar panels covering around 55% of the roof area, significantly reducing energy consumption. The apartments are designed with climate-enhanced concrete and will use energy 15% more efficiently than the established Boverket's building regulations. Furthermore, the building will be certified under the Nordic Ecolabel, emphasizing its eco-friendly construction practices.
The garage will cater to modern vehicle needs, with 15 dedicated spaces for electric car charging. Additionally, there will be provisions for a car and bicycle pool, encouraging residents to adopt sustainable transportation methods. This innovative approach aligns with Skanska's broader environmental goals and reflects the company's commitment to building sustainable communities.
An interesting aspect of Mandelblomman is the inclusion of battery storage. This feature will not only provide support for Svenska kraftnät (the Swedish National Grid) but will also generate income for the condominium association, creating a financial incentive alongside the environmental benefits.
Construction Timeline
The construction of Mandelblomman is slated to commence in December 2024, with a phased occupancy plan starting from the summer of 2026 and extending to April 2027. This timeline allows for a structured development phase, ensuring that quality standards are met throughout the building process.
In conclusion, Skanska's investment in the Mandelblomman project signifies a forward-thinking approach to residential development, blending sustainability with modern living. As the demand for eco-friendly living spaces continues to rise, projects like Mandelblomman set a benchmark for future developments in Sweden and beyond.
For more updates, stay tuned to Skanska's official channels or contact Olof Rundgren, Media Relations Manager, for detailed inquiries.