Regulatory Filings • Nov 5, 2008
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PRESS RELEASE 5 November 2008
In Mozambique's capital city of Maputo, Sweco has been chosen to plan how the municipal electrical grid can be upgraded and expanded.
Lack of access to electricity is still widespread in most cities of central and southern Africa – a problem that makes everyday life more difficult and limits the development potential of local businesses.
"In recent years Sweco has been involved in a number of similar assignments in countries like Botswana, Ethiopia and Tanzania, where the aim is to provide both rural and urban populations with functioning systems for the supply of electricity," says Anders Ståhl, Assignment Manager at Sweco.
Sweco will prepare proposals for expansion of the electrical grid in Maputo and study how the existing infrastructure can be modernised and rehabilitated. Sweco will also produce tender documents that will help the client move forward with the project, as well as monitoring deliveries and installations.
The contract has been awarded by the energy company Electricidade de Moçambique, and is worth over EUR 1.7 million.
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 billion and 5,400 employees in ten countries. The company has projects currently underway in some 80 countries worldwide. Sweco is a member of the OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm.
For additional information contact: Anders Ståhl, Assignment Manager at Sweco, +46 8-695 60 57, [email protected]
The information contained herein may be subject to the disclosure requirements in the Swedish Securities Exchange and Clearing Operations Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act.
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