Project development and construction company Skanska has entered a contract with Harris Health System for a new healthcare facility in Houston, Texas.
The $54m contract will be included in the US order bookings for the third quarter of 2024.
This project involves the construction of a four-storey building to house the Harris Health Central Fill Pharmacy and associated departments.
The new building is designed with future expansion in mind, featuring spaces on the first and second levels that can be adapted for clinical use as healthcare demands evolve.
Construction is set to commence in November 2024, with an anticipated completion date in May 2026.
In addition, Skanska announced a joint venture (JV) with McCourt Construction and AETNA Bridge Company for an initiative in the US.
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By GlobalDataThis JV secured a design-build contract with the Rhode Island Department of Transportation for the I-95 15 Project, spanning Providence, Cranston, and Warwick, Rhode Island.
The total contract value stands at $625m, with Skanska’s share amounting to $417m, which will also be recorded in the third quarter of 2024 order bookings.
The I-95 15 Project is aimed at improving the daily transit of 185,000 vehicles.
The plan includes the removal of 15 bridges, a 17.5% reduction in total deck area, and enhancements to facilitate the movement of 45.2bn tonnes of truck freight annually.
The project commenced in August 2024, with completion targeted for August 2031.
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This contract involves the construction of the Hillview Reservoir Chemical Addition Facilities in Yonkers, US, which is part of the Hillview Reservoir Consent Decree and Judgment.