Peab builds a service building on Malmö hospital grounds

Peab has been commissioned to build a service building on Malmö hospital grounds. The customer is Region Skåne and the contract is worth SEK 692 million.

The building will be erected on Inga Marie Nilssons gata in Malmö on a gross area of about 28,000 m2, of which10,000 m2 make uptwo basement floors that have already been ordered.

The project is highly complex and will require expert logistics since large flows of goods, textiles, tests and waste will be handled in the building. Major factors in the project are building robustly, technology and logistic solutions.

The service building will include space for logistics, supplies - which is why stacking surface with a loading platform is so important - waste management, mail sorting, a dispatch central, a power station, changing rooms, a bomb shelter, a cooling plant, a sprinkler system central and administration.

The new service building will also contain a laboratory connected to all the hospital’s departments and clinics with functional systems for test transportation, for example the pneumatic tube system will be extended to the lab.

“We are very pleased that we have been entrusted with continuing to develop this central and important building for healthcare in Malmö and its surroundings. This is a complex building that will be a logistic hub for the hospital grounds. We’ve already started on the groundwork, and planning with Region Skåne is in full swing,” says Bratislav Marjanovic, Region Manager Peab.

The project is a traditional contract in cooperation. The project has already started and completion of the entire service building is planned for 2022.

The project will be order registered in the second quarter of 2019.

Illustration: Tengbom

For further information, please contact:

Bratislav Marjanovic, Region Manager Peab, +46 733- 37 43 02

Kajsa Jacobsson, Press Officer Peab, +46 725-33 34 84

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