Sweco
Sweco AB
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legal form | Aktiebolag |
ISIN |
SE0000489080 (A share) SE0000489098 (B share) |
Seat | Stockholm, Sweden |
management | Åsa Bergmann, CEO |
Number of employees | 16,000 (2019) |
sales | 16.9 billion SEK (1.6 billion EUR) (2018) |
Branch | Architecture and engineering service provider |
Website | sweco-gmbh.de |
Sweco is an international architecture and engineering service provider. The company's headquarters are in Stockholm , Sweden .
In the World Architecture 100 Ranking 2019 of the British magazine Building Design, Sweco came in 6th place, placing it among the ten largest architecture firms worldwide. The company is listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm AB.
history
In June 2015 it was announced that Sweco had made a takeover offer for all shares in the Dutch Grontmij group. Sweco and Grontmij merged to become Europe's leading architecture and engineering company.
In 2019 the group employed 16,000 people, 5,600 of them in Sweden .
Sweco in Germany
In Germany, Sweco GmbH and its predecessor companies have been active on the market for over 50 years. The German headquarters are located in Bremen. Sweco is represented at over 30 locations nationwide and in 2019 employed around 1,300 people in Germany.
The company is certified as a family-friendly employer by Berufundfamilie Service GmbH .
In 2016 Sweco took over Ludes Generalplaner GmbH in Berlin and Jo. Franzke Generalplaner GmbH in Frankfurt am Main.
In 2018, BML Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH and Götzelmann + Partner GmbH joined Sweco. The two companies are strengthening the areas of technical building equipment and wastewater. In the same year, the company launched an international campaign called Urban Insight , with which current challenges in urban development are examined.
In 2019, Sweco merged with imp GmbH , which offers services in the areas of geographic information systems, geographic information value management, engineering surveying , route planning, permit management and acquisition of rights.
Business areas and services
Sweco offers technically oriented planning and services in the following areas:
- Waste management and geotechnics
- architecture
- Energy Technology
- Space management
- Building construction
- Engineering and hydraulic structures
- Landscape and ecology
- Project management
- Regional development
- urban planning
- Transport infrastructure
- Water and wastewater management
Projects (selection)
- Frankfurt Airport Terminal 3: Project planning and structural planning of engineering structures and traffic facilities
- Axis, Europaviertel Frankfurt am Main: tendering and property supervision
- Tram line 2 Ulm, construction supervision
- "Guide to barrier-free hiking trails", Rhineland-Palatinate tourism network
- Cottbuser Ostsee: Project and specialist planning services for engineering structures, hydraulic structures and traffic systems
- Commuter Cycle Route (PRR) Bingen-Ingelheim-Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate: Feasibility study
- Grand Central Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main: Architectural and structural planning
- Osthafenbrücke in Frankfurt am Main: tender, draft, approval and implementation planning
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c sweco.se: About Us
- ↑ WA100 bdonline.co.uk 2019: The big list
- ↑ 1 Oct 2015 Grontmij and Sweco jointly become the market leader in Europe ( Memento from November 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ sweco-gmbh.de: About us
- ↑ beruf-und-familie.de: Sweco GmbH
- ↑ sweco-gmbh.de: Ludes Generalplaner GmbH is now Sweco
- ↑ dbz.de: You can't just close the door
- ↑ tab.de: Sweco GmbH takes over BML Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH
- ↑ bauingenieur.de: Sweco strengthens the wastewater sector with the takeover of Götzelmann + Partner
- ↑ sweco-gmbh.de: Urban Insight
- ↑ business-geomatics.com: Sweco takes over imp and bundles services
- ↑ sweco-gmbh.de: Our services
- ↑ sweco-gmbh.de: New Terminal 3 building
- ↑ en.phorio.com: Axis in Frankfurt am Main
- ↑ swp.de: Line 2: Nothing works without the workers
- ↑ rlp.tourismusnetzwerk.info: Barrier-free hiking trails
- ↑ gwf-wasser.de: Large-scale project Cottbuser Baltic Sea flooding: How a mining town becomes a port town
- ↑ treffpunkt-kommune.de: Rhineland-Palatinate goes its own way
- ↑ news.cision.com: Grand Central
- ↑ www.sweco-gmbh.de: New construction of the Osthafenbrücke