Skanska Finland

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Skanska Finland is the Finnish branch of the multinational construction and project development company Skanska, responsible for major building and infrastructure projects across Finland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf construction company
activity building construction
commercial property development
infrastructure projects
project development
property development
residential development
affiliation Nordic operations of Skanska NERFINISHED
belongsToIndustryGroup European construction companies
Nordic construction companies
brandName Skanska NERFINISHED
businessModel design and build contracts
public infrastructure projects
public–private partnership projects
clientType housing cooperatives
industrial companies
private sector clients in Finland
public sector clients in Finland
real estate investors
country Finland
employerType large employer in Finnish construction sector
geographicScope nationwide operations in Finland
headquartersLocation Finland NERFINISHED
languageOfOperation English
Finnish
Swedish
market Finnish construction market
notableFor major building projects in Finland
major infrastructure projects in Finland
operatesInSector civil engineering
commercial construction
construction
infrastructure construction
project development
residential construction
ownership wholly owned subsidiary of Skanska AB
parentCompany Skanska AB NERFINISHED
partOf Skanska Group NERFINISHED
qualityFocus compliance with Finnish building regulations
regulatoryEnvironment EU construction regulations
Finnish construction law
riskManagementFocus construction project risk management
safetyFocus occupational safety in construction sites
sustainabilityFocus energy-efficient buildings
environmental impact reduction in construction
sustainable urban development
usesStandard Nordic building standards

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Skanska AB hasSubsidiary Skanska Finland