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MT Højgaard Holding

Regulatory Filings Feb 18, 2013

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MT Højgaard wins order to build part of new hospital complex in Aarhus

Enclosed please find MT Højgaard A/S's press release of 18 February 2013 regarding MT Højgaard wins order to build part of new hospital complex in Aarhus valued at 270 million DKK.

Højgaard Holding A/S holds an ownership interest of 54 % in MT Højgaard $A/S.$

Best regards, Højgaard Holding A/S

Ditlev Fløistrup CEO

This statement has been translated from the Danish language, and in the event of any discrepancies between the Danish and the English language versions, the Danish language version is the governing text.

Højgaard Holding A/S Klampenborgvej 221, 2nd floor DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby

Tel: +45 4520 1500 Fax: +45 4520 1501 [email protected] www.hojgaard.dk Danish CVR no. 16 88 84 19

Press release 18 February 2013

MT Højgaard wins order to build part of new hospital complex in Aarhus

The 270 million kroner project must be completed in August 2015

The Central Denmark Region has announced today that MT Højgaard has been chosen as contractor to build the 34,000 m2buildings that will house the treatment and bed wards for the largest hospital construction in Danish history, the New University Hospital in Aarhus.

This part of phase N2, which is the second phase of the building works, comprises the construction of shell buildings to a height of 8 floors. MT Højgaard is contractor for construction of the shell building for phase N1 of the large hospital complex.

Up until 2019 a total of 223,000 m2 new constructions will be built for the New University Hospital in Aarhus; constructions which will be integrated with the 157,000 m2 of the existing Aarhus University Hospital to form a joint hospital complex. Once the hospital is fully developed, it will be the size of a small Danish provincial town. The large hospital complex will be organised as a village with districts, roads and squares. The intention is to create a sustainable, multifaceted and vibrant part of the city. The hospital will also be constructed to meet future demands in relation to technique, treatment forms and work methods.

  • We are proud to be part of the construction of this phase of the comprehensive hospital project, and we look forward to continuing our good working relationship with the Central Denmark Region. At the same time, we look forward to carrying on our good collaboration with a number of subcontractors from our first contract on the New University Hospital, says Vice President Torben Bloch Nielsen, who is responsible for MT Højgaard's construction activities in Jutland and Funen.

Signing of the contract is anticipated as soon as the usual tender activities have been completed. The contract is expected to have a positive effect on MT Højgaard's revenue and earnings during the construction period, but does not give rise to any change in the previously announced financial expectations for 2013.

Facts

Project team: MT Højgaard and Rådgivergruppen DNU I/S Client: Central Denmark Region

Contact

Torben Bloch Nielsen Sofie Karen Lindberg +45 2522 5411 +45 2270 9214

Vice President, Jutland and Funen Director, Corporate Marketing & Communications

MT Højgaard is one of the leading construction and civil engineering companies in the Nordic countries. Projects include design, construction and refurbishment of plants, bridges, housing and commercial and industrial buildings. The company is headquartered in Denmark and has activities across the whole country, as well as focused international activities. In 2011, MT Højgaard delivered revenues of DKK 10 billion. The company employs 5,000 people. Read more on www.mth.com

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