NCC Serves Notice to 195 Employees in Stockholm


SOLNA, Sweden, June 13, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Due to the downturn in the Stockholm office and housing market, NCC Construction Sweden is serving employment-termination notices to 150 craftsmen and 45 salaried employees.

NCC's building and housing construction operations in the Stockholm region currently have approximately 1,100 employees.

The market for newly produced offices and housing is declining, at the same time as several of NCC's own major projects, such as the Kista Science Tower and Frosunda office projects and Hammarby Sjostad residential project, will be completed at the beginning of 2004.

The number of employees to be laid off will be decided at the end of August, following negotiations with the unions concerned.

"The office market in Stockholm, in particular, is extremely weak, but now the initiation of proprietary housing projects is also being deferred due to reduced demand. The requests we are receiving regarding assignments are declining in number and are for smaller projects. We have assessed that the recession in the constructions sector in the Stockholm area will not bottom out until 2004 at the earliest," said Olle Warvik, Head of the Building Stockholm/Malardalen region.


For further information, please contact:
Olle Warvik, Regional Manager NCC Construction Sweden
Tel +46 8 585 52124

Gisela Lindstrand, Press Relations Manager NCC AB
Tel +46 8 585 52346 or +46 70 392 9500

Lars Liljegren, Information Manager NCC Construction Sweden 
Tel +46 8 585 51951 or +46 70 640 4649

All of NCC's press releases are available on www.ncc.info

NCC is one of the leading construction and property development companies in the Nordic region. NCC had in 2002 sales of SEK 45 billion, with 25,000 employees.

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