Non-financial targets and sustainability

Activities during the first quarter

  • Swerock launched the new concrete product ECO SweKem especially produced for demanding environments in primarily treatment plants, in agriculture and the heavy chemical industry. ECO SweKem is in both step 3 and 4, the highest levels of ECO-Betong (ECO-Concrete).
  • For the third time The Construction Year, Peab’s one year trainee program for women, is taking in new applications. The Construction Year was launched in 2023 to counter the sluggish pace of equality work in the construction and civil engineering industry. This autumn the third round of trainees will be placed in construction projects in some 15 locations throughout the country.
  • Peab is a partner in the development project CleanCon ll which is aimed at accelerating the transition to renewable energy in the construction and civil engineering industry, thereby achieving climate neutral transportation. In the project Peab tests and evaluates large electric, emission free machines in existing construction contracts in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The project comprises municipalities, entrepreneurs, energy suppliers in battery and hydrogen gas technology, machine suppliers and research institutes.
  • Lambertsson has developed an energy saving tower crane, ECO-crane, that was tested on a construction site for apartment buildings in Jyväskylä in Finland. The tower crane uses brake energy regeneration, feeding energy back into the electricity grid for reuse. This has resulted in a 27 percent energy savings on the construction site in Jyväskylä.
  • The project Peder Holmsgatan in Ronneby won the award Construction of the Year 2025 in the category renovation. Ronnebyhus commissioned Peab to renovate an apartment building from the 50s. It was the first renovation project to be Swan certified in Sweden.