The new police building that is set to be built in Västerås, Sweden, in a joint collaboration between SBB and K2A.
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Swedish police agency wants to terminate lease agreement with SBB and K2A
Sweden —
The police authority wants to leave the agreement regarding the construction of the new police station in Västerås, and the reason stated is that the costs have dragged on, something that the local newspaper VLT was the first to report on. The construction is run by the company Slaggborn, which is owned 50/50 by K2A and SBB, but from the contractor's side they put a lid on the situation and the company's project manager Per Högdin leaves only one comment to Nordic Property News.
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