Peab builds apartments and terraced houses in Bekkestua

Peab has been commissioned to build 30 apartments and eight terraced houses in Bekkestua. The customer is Hans Haslums vei Utvikling AS and the contract is worth NOK 150 million.

Just north of Bekkestua center a rundown workshop hall is going to be replaced by 30 apartments and eight terraced houses with a gross area of 3,700 m2. The apartments will be two to four rooms of 44 to 149 m2. The terraced houses will have three floors and be around 155 m2. A parking garage will also be built, under the apartments.

The homes will be built in an existing area with houses and outdoors share a yard and green spaces. The yard will be car free and divided into different zones with plants, places to sit and a playground.

“We look forward to transforming this area into a pleasant residential environment for the people of Bekkestua. The project will be considerate to existing homes and the nearby woods,” says Kjetil Runningen, Region Manager Peab.

The project is a turnkey contract. Construction is expected to start in the spring of 2022 and occupation is planned for the autumn of 2023.

The project will be order registered in the first quarter 2022.

Illustration: HD Arkitekter     

For further information, please contact:

Kjetil Runningen, Region Manager Peab, +47 932 22 309

Juha Hartomaa, Head of Investor Relations Peab, +46 725 33 31 45

Hans Haslums vei 2 illustrasjon

Kjetil Runningen

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