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Myloc establishes new international contacts with support from the EU and Region Skåne

Thanks to EU-support through Tillväxtverket and Region Skåne, Myloc Construction’s strategies for sustainable construction are introduced to new markets. The implementation of Myloc’s cloud service for logistical management and construction production, Myloc Construction, contributes in several areas to our client’s goals for increased sustainability. Among other things, Myloc Construction supports projects by helping ensure compliance with the EU’s climate goals: M3, M4, S3, S4, S7 och E1 and E4. We’ve also noticed growing international interest from outside the EU in adopting more sustainable and efficient ways of running construction projects. Based on this Myloc is now, with help from our partners and financiers, exploring new opportunities for expansion to spread the word about our ideas and methods. 

Rebuilding Regjeringskvartalet

Statsbygg and UCO ensure control of all vehicles delivering materiels with Myloc Construction. Logistical management with high stakes during the rebuild and expantion of Oslo’s government quarter. The work of restoring the premises housing the seat of the Norwegian government has been ongoing after the complex became the target of a terror attack in 2011. The decision was made to not only rebuild the existing structures but to also create new workspaces that meet heightened security standards and gather Oslo’s about 4100 government officials into one central district.

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The Stavanger hospital project – The biggest construction project in Norway

This article is part of a series where we at Myloc Construction visit landmark construction projects we are involved in. At the same time, we want to highlight interesting and innovative projects within the construction industry. One of Norway’s largest construction projects is currently underway in Stavanger. A university hospital is being built with a total of 125,000 m2 BTA (gross area). Today there are between 80 and 100 entrepreneurs involved in the construction of the hospital complex, an number that is expected to rise further before the work is complete.