Peab builds new raw water pipeline to Ringsjö water treatment plant in Skåne

Peab has been commissioned to build a new raw water pipeline to Ringsjö water treatment plant that produces drinking water for most of Skåne. The customer is Sydvatten and the contract is worth SEK 109 million.

The project comprises a new pipeline that will be built on both the pressure and suction sides to a future pumping station at the waterworks. Water, wastewater and rainwater pipes will also be laid together along parts of the pipeline. The contract also includes construction of valve chambers and pipe supports.

 

"I’m proud that Sydvatten has once again entrusted us with the task of expanding Ringsjö water treatment plant with new raw water pipelines. Contributing to critical infrastructure like water is building a cornerstone of our society and a prerequisite for developing both residential areas and businesses," says Ioannis Strantzalis, Region Manager Peab.
 

Ringsjö water treatment plant was commissioned in 1963 and takes in on average around 1,400 liters of raw water per second, which is purified before it is distributed to households and businesses. The new raw water pipelines will help to create better redundancy in the entire Sydvatten system.
 

"These pipelines are an important part of Sydvatten's work to create redundancy for Ringsjö water treatment plant and in the future be able to lead Bolmen water further down to the Vomb water treatment plant," says Fredrik Olsson, Project Manager at Sydvatten.

 

The project is a traditional contract. Work will start in March 2026 and is expected to be completed around the end of 2027.

 

The project will be order registered in the first quarter 2026.

 

 

Photo: Sydvatten

 

 

 

For further information, please contact:
 

Peab’s Press Office: pressjour@peab.se or +46 10 456 86 00

Juha Hartomaa, Head of Investor Relations Peab, +46 72 533 31 45

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Ioannis Strantzalis