The Norwegian Ocean Technology Center is a future research facility that with its size and technology will be almost unique in the World. Therefore, it is with pride, enthusiasm and humility that we take on this assignment. We are happy to have the opportunity to contribute with experience, competence and systems. Obviously, carrying out this project will involve challenges with regard to surrounding activities, requirements for safety, environment, efficiency and ensuring flow.” says Anders Eklund, Director of the business area Myloc Construction at Myloc. “We are happy to have the opportunity to contribute with experience, competence and systems.” 

Anders Eklund

The assignment includes working in close cooperation with HENT and the project as a whole to develop and implement a more detailed logistics strategy with Myloc Construction as digitalized system support.

For more information contact Anders Eklund, Director of Myloc Construction, anders.eklund(at)myloc.se.

Briefly about the project
The Norwegian Ocean Technology Center will be one of the world’s most advanced facilities for research and education in marine technology. The center gives NTNU and SINTEF access to world-class facilities and premises.

Main part of the Norwegian Ocean Technology Center will be established at Tyholt in Trondheim. Although parts of the building stock will be rehabilitated, most will be new buildings. In total, the new buildings at Tyholt in Trondheim will be about 45,000 square meters. The area expansion will mainly take place where there are currently parking lots. The cost of the project is estimated at NOK 9.3 billion.

For more information about the project:
https://www.statsbygg.no/prosjekter-og-eie

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