Sandvika, 5 December (OSE: NORCO): Norconsult Norge AS, a subsidiary of Norconsult ASA, has been awarded six framework agreements with The Norwegian Defence Estates Agency (Forsvarsbygg) covering different geographic areas of Norway. Norconsult has teamed up with Nordic Office of Architecture AS, a subsidiary of Norconsult ASA, and Longva Arkitekter AS.
The six framework agreements have been established with three suppliers for each subarea, and Norconsult was ranked first in one of them. The parallel framework agreements per subarea will include both direct call-offs according to ranking and mini-competitions.
“We are pleased to be awarded these important framework agreements, allowing Forsvarsbygg to have access to expertise and resources to solve demanding tasks in the coming years. Norconsult is well positioned to handle the expected increase in activity for the Norwegian defence sector. Norconsult, as a builder of society, also has a distinct responsibility to contribute to strengthening Norway's defensive capabilities,” says Egil Hogna, CEO of Norconsult.
The duration of the framework agreement is 2 years from the signing of the contract, with possible extensions for up to 3 additional years (5 years in total). The awarding of the contracts to Norconsult is subject to a standstill period that expires on 16 December.
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Investors: Elin Spieler, Head of Treasury and IR Manager, elin.spieler@norconsult.com
Media: Henrik Charlesen, Senior Communication Advisor, henrik.charlesen@norconsult.com
About Norconsult
Norconsult is a leading pan-Nordic interdisciplinary consulting firm, combining engineering, architecture and digital expertise across projects of all sizes, for private and public customers in infrastructure, energy and industry, buildings and architecture. Headquartered in Sandvika, Norway, Norconsult's delivery model is centred around knowledge hubs and local presence through approximately 6,500 employees across around 140 offices in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Poland and Finland.