NCC to upgrade water and wastewater network in Ale Municipality

On behalf of Ale Municipality, NCC is to upgrade the water and wastewater network and secure the supply of drinking water in Ale, north of Gothenburg, Sweden. The project is a turnkey contract in partnering form with an order value of approximately SEK 450 million.  

Genre image of wastewater work, image: NCC

The project aims to make the municipal wastewater system more reliable and robust for the future. The new system will increase the capacity of the wastewater network and wastewater from the municipality will be handled securely. The project is being carried out to meet today’s environmental requirements and to reduce the risk of impacting the Göta Älv River, which is a water protection area and a source of drinking water for Gothenburg and the surrounding area.

“We are now looking forward to starting the construction phase of this important project together with NCC. The new pipeline will help us to ensure that wastewater from Ale Municipality is handled in a sustainable manner, now and in the future, at the same time as we prepare for growth in the municipality. The investment will also reduce the burden on the Göta Älv River, which is an important source of raw water for the Gothenburg region,” says Jesper Normén, Head of Operations at the town planning administration in Ale Municipality.

NCC will lay a 12-kilometer-long transfer pipeline along the Göta Älv River and construct a drinking water pipeline and three pumping stations in Älvängen, Nol and Nödinge. The assignment also includes making the required functionality adjustments to the existing water and wastewater network. NCC and Ale Municipality have jointly planned and designed the project since August 2023. 

“When we are involved from an early stage – as was the case in this project – we can add valuable expertise throughout the process and in cooperation with Ale Municipality create excellent solutions for this particular project. This type of multifaceted project is best when conducted in partnership as the client can then fully leverage our experience and expertise in constructing water and wastewater infrastructure,” says Kenneth Nilsson, Head of NCC Infrastructure.

Construction will commence in November 2024 and is scheduled to be completed in October 2026. The order will be registered in the NCC Infrastructure business area in the third quarter of 2024 and the order value is approximately SEK 450 million.

For further information, please contact:
Henrik Gerber, Head of Department for NCC Infrastructure, henrik.gerber@ncc.se  
Amelie Winberg, Manager, Media Relations Sweden, NCC Group, amelie.winberg@ncc.se

NCC’s media line: +46 8 585 519 00, press@ncc.se, NCC’s Mediabank

About NCC. NCC is one of the leading construction companies in the Nordics. Based on its expertise in managing complex construction processes, NCC contributes to a positive impact of construction for its customers and society. Operations include building and infrastructure project contracting, asphalt and stone materials production, and commercial property development. In 2023, NCC had sales of about SEK 57 bn and 12,200 employees. NCC’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.