Peab’s four collaborating business areas

Peab’s business model consists of four collaborating and specialized business areas structured on the conditions in each of their markets, allocated geographically and by product segment. For developments and results in 2023 see the Board of Directors’ Report.

Business area Construction

Builds sustainably close to customers

Business area Industry

Total supplier focused on the climate

Business area Civil Engineering

Ties people and communities together

Business area Project Development

Develops sustainable city environments, homes and commercial properties

Business area Construction

With local roots close to customers business area Construction does contract work for both external and internal customers. Construction projects include everything from new production of housing, public and commercial premises to renovations, extensions and rebuilding as well as construction maintenance. The business area’s operations are run through some 150 local offices all over the Nordic region, organized in twelve regions in Sweden, three in Norway and two in Finland. There are specialized entities in housing production in Stockholm, Gothenburg and the Öresund region.

Trends and driving forces

  • High material and energy prices and high interest rates have dampened demand on the construction market, particularly regarding housing projects.
  • Demand for public premises continues to be strong.
  • More and more construction projects strive for sustainable building and energy efficient buildings.
  • From the drawing board to production the process is becoming increasingly digitalized.
  • Access to the right talent is a key factor for construction projects.

Peab’s position

One of the largest actors in construction in Sweden in terms of net sales and number of employees. Peab has considerable operations in Norway and Finland.

Read more about business area Construction on pages 67-69.

Net sales

SEK 27.8 billion

Operating margin*

1.6 %

 

*0.1% exclusive the effect of Mall of Scandinavia. For information see Other information and appropriation of profit page 89.

Number of employees

5,207

Business area Civil Engineering

Business area Civil Engineering builds and maintains infrastructure such as roads, railroads, bridges, ports as well as pedestrian and bicycle paths. Focused on the local market, operations do landscaping and pipelining, foundation work and diverse construction. The business area also operates and maintains national and municipal highways and street networks as well as tends parks and outdoor property. It is organized in geographic regions and specialized product areas.

Trends and driving forces

  • Continued major investments in public infrastructure.
  • Strong focus on the environment and sustainability, particularly by customers in the public sector.
  • Significant investments in water and waste water plants.
  • Several industrial projects that are important for the green transition.
  • Continual need for operation and maintenance of roads and streets.
  • Right talent is a prerequisite for complex projects.

Peab’s position

Leading civil engineering actor in Sweden with operations in Norway.

Read more about business area Civil Engineering on pages 70-72.

Net sales

SEK 15.2 billion

Operating margin

3.3 %

No. of employees

3,422

Business area Industry

Business area Industry delivers products and services for a more sustainable and cost-efficient production of construction and civil engineering projects on the Nordic market. Its offer includes industrial construction, strategically placed quarries, asphalt and concrete, recycling of surplus from the construction and civil engineering industry, prefabricated concrete elements as well as rental of construction equipment and cranes. Industry is organized in product areas and consists of a number of brands such as Swerock, Peab Asfalt, Lambertsson, Smidmek and Byggelement with trademarked products like ECO-Asfalt, ECO-Betong (ECO-Concrete) and ECO-Prefab.

Trends and driving forces

  • Market development is driven by national economies and public investments.
  • Greater demand for climate-improved services and products in construction and civil engineering projects.
  • Growing portion of electric vehicles and machines as well as setting up construction barracks more energy efficiently.

Peab’s position

One of the leading actors in all segments in Sweden. Strong position in Finland and operations in Denmark and Norway.

Read more about business area Industry on pages 73–75.

Net sales

SEK 20.0 billion

Operating margin

4.8 %

No. of employees

4,573

Business area Project Development

Business area Project Development is responsible for the acquisition, development, management and divestment of housing, commercial property, community buildings and entire city boroughs. Project development takes place in wholly owned projects or with other partners in joint ventures. Housing Development develops homes for private homebuyers and investors while Property Development develops commercial property.

Trends and driving forces

  • High Inflation and interest rates have contributed to a sharp decline on the housing market.
  • The underlying need for housing is relatively constant over time.
  • There is a significant need for community buildings but investments are affected by the financial state of the public sector.
  • There continues to be a demand for modern, flexible and environmentally-adapted offices in good locations.
  • Focus on sustainable city development and more environmentally certified properties.

Peab’s position

One of the largest housing developers in Sweden with significant operations in both Norway and Finland. Peab is a growing actor in commercial property development in Sweden, Norway and Finland.

Read more about business area Project Development on pages 76–81.

Net sales

SEK 5.7 billion

Operating margin

5.3 %

No. of employees

211