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Sweco to Engineer and Manage Rebuild of Mondi's Syktyvkar Mill in Russia
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Stockholm, Sweden, 08 May 2008 -- In northeastern Russia, the paper and board manufacturer Mondi is launching an ambitious rebuild and modernization program at its pulp and paper mill. Sweco has been given responsibility for architecture, structural, engineering, and construction management. The total contract is worth nearly EUR 5.4 million.

Sweco has been selected to provide services in connection with the modernization and expansion of a pulp and paper mill in Syktyvkar in northeastern Russia. Sweco's structural engineers will handle the building permit process, preparation of work documents, and construction management.

"We have considerable of experience from similar projects in Sweden and abroad and often accompany our Nordic clients in their international projects. In this particular case, we are working directly for a foreign client that is investing over EUR 500 million in the project," said Eric Bergholm, assignment manager, Sweco.

One important result of the modernization is that environmentally hazardous emissions from the mill will be reduced at the same time that quality is raised and production capacity for pulp and paper is increased. The schedule is tight, with a large share of construction planned for completion during 2008.

Sweco is a provider of international consulting engineering services with combined expertise in engineering, environmental technology, and architecture. The Group has annual sales of approximately SEK 4.6 million and 5400 employees in 10 countries. The company has projects currently underway in some 80 countries worldwide. Sweco is a member of the OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm.
 

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