Bravida Norway is responsible for all electrical installations at a new metro station in Oslo
Bravida Norway has signed a contract with Skanska for the provision of electrical installations for the new Skøyen metro station in Oslo. The project is part of the Fornebu Line, which is the largest metro extension to have been implemented in Norway since the 1960s.
Press release
Skøyen station, which is being built 43 metres below ground, will be one of six new stations on the metro line between Majorstuen and Fornebu in Oslo. Bravida's assignment includes all the electrical installations for the station, including lighting, electrical sockets, cabling, and ventilation, security and access systems. The project has high standards regarding sustainability, including fossil-free transportation and waste sorting.
“Skøyen is one of Oslo's key public transport hubs and we are proud to be contributing to a project of such great importance for the city’s infrastructure and public transport network. We would like to thank Skanska for giving us the opportunity to carry out this advanced assignment,” comments Øyvind Hagen, Head of Division for Eastern Norway at Bravida Norway.
Eilev Lilleland, Project Director at Skanska, comments:
“Bravida is a large and stable company that has the capacity and expertise required for this project. We look forward to having a close and good cooperation, including joint planning, implementation and documentation, which will be demanding in this project. In addition to the already stringent environmental requirements, we at Skanska encourage all our partners to propose additional measures that further reduce climate emissions.”
The project will start in spring 2026 and Bravida’s work is scheduled for completion in 2029.
For further information, please contact:
Liselotte Stray
Head of Group Communications
liselotte.stray@bravida.se
+46 76 852 38 11