Last month, Swedish architectural company Sweco entered a major new framework agreement with Norwegian Statkraft, Europe’s largest producer of renewable energy. Read on and learn more about the Swedish architects signing agreement with Europe’s largest producer of renewable energy.
Sweco Architects has broad competence across the architectural spectrum, with building architects, interior designers, landscape architects and urban planners employed by the company. Together with clients and the collective knowledge of 22,000 architects, engineers and other specialists, Sweco co-create solutions that address urbanization, capture the power of digitalization, and make societies more sustainable.

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Under a new three-year agreement with Norwegian Statkraft, Sweco will provide consultancy services across multiple areas, such as construction and civil engineering, geoscience, hydropower, electrical power and resilience to natural hazards.
One of Seco’s most distinguish features is that it is a great group of professionals with expertise in several different fields in addition to architecture. The company offers its clients the combination of global expertise and local understanding of their business and context.
As a long-term advisor to Statkraft, Sweco has supported various renewable energy projects, providing environmental studies and impact assessments as well as technical planning for hydropower projects.

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“This new agreement with Statkraft marks yet another milestone in our joint efforts to advance Norway’s transition to green energy. Through this partnership, Sweco will contribute to increased power production and enhanced energy supply security,” says Rasmus Nord, Business Area President, Sweco Norway.

The framework agreement was signed in December and extends for three years, with the possibility of two additional one-year extensions. Sweco was awarded all six expert areas in the agreement, which will take effect in January 2025.
Swedish Architects Signing Agreement with Europe’s Largest Producer of Renewable Energy, based on a press release from Sweco.