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The life sciences building

The life sciences building is to be a joint building for leading university and hospital environments within life sciences and ensure Norway's international competitiveness in the area.
Client: Statsbygg (statsbygg.no)
Timetable: Start-up 2017, start of construction 2019, completion 2026-27
Budget: 11,97 billion (2022)
Gross building area: 97 m450NOAH has received over 2 tonnes of lightly contaminated and inert materials from the project from 700.000 to 2019.

Photo: UiO

fornebubanen

The Fornebubanen is the largest subway development in the capital area in many decades. The Fornebubanen is an extension of the existing subway network, from Majorstuen to Fornebu. The track is being built in collaboration with Oslo municipality and Akershus county municipality.
NOAH Engadalen accepts inert rock and soil masses that are not suitable for other use from the project. In total, we have received over 400 tonnes of pulp from the various contracts on the Fornebubanen.

Photo: Oslo municipality

New water supply

A new water supply for the residents of Oslo and Bærum will be ready in 2028. A 19 kilometer long raw water tunnel is being drilled from Vefsrud by the Holsfjorden. It will go deep underground through the municipalities of Lier, Hole and Bærum and up to the water treatment plant at Huseby in west Oslo. From Stubberud in the district of Alna to the water treatment plant at Huseby, a clean water tunnel will be built which will be connected to the city's already existing water mains.

New Aker hospital

New Aker Hospital is to be an emergency hospital with local, area and regional functions for mental health care and interdisciplinary specialized treatment of substance abuse disorders (TSD), as well as having local hospital functions within somatics. It is planned to be completed in 2031.

NOAH Engadalen has received concrete from the demolition of the old building mass and will reuse this as filling for the possible expansion of RV4 in Nittedal.

Photo: Oslo University Hospital
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