NCC in Norway has signed nine asphalt contracts with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration and several regions in Norway. The contracts extend for one year and have a combined value of approximately SEK 540 million. Weather and traffic cause wear and tear on roads, so regular maintenance is important to keep roads safe for users.

A report prepared by NCC shows that the accumulated maintenance debt in the Scandinavian road system amounts to approximately EUR 7.8 billion and that the road network will deteriorate if nothing is done. The contracts include milling, asphalt laying, road markings and related works and will be carried out on heavily trafficked roads. Efficient logistics and a well-planned work schedule will ensure safe implementation.

The nine asphalt contracts are in the following areas: Oppland and Hedmark, Greater Oslo, Inlandet County, Trondheim, south, Trondheim, north, Trondheim FV Sor, SVV Agder, Vestfold SVV and Telemark SVV. All contracts will start in the spring and must be completed by autumn 2024. The nine asphalt contracts, with a total value of approximately SEK540 million, will be registered in the NCC Industry business area in the first quarter of 2024.