Skanska AB 2006 AR2

The report highlights Skanska's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2006. The company achieved a 19.3 percent return on equity, exceeding its target of 18 percent, with revenue totaling SEK 126 billion. In sustainability, Skanska focused on its 'four zeros' qualitative targets: zero loss-making projects, zero environmental incidents, zero work site accidents, and zero ethical breaches. The company improved its safety record, reducing the Lost Time Incident Rate to 5.8 per million hours worked, and reported zero environmental incidents. Additionally, Skanska continued to promote energy-efficient construction and increased its focus on employee diversity and training.

Company: Skanska AB

Sector: Industrials

Country: Sweden

Year: 2006

Type: AR2

Pages: 148

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Skanska AB

Skanska AB 2006 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Skanska's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2006. The company achieved a 19.3 percent return on equity, exceeding its target of 18 percent, with revenue totaling SEK 126 billion. In sustainability, Skanska focused on its 'four zeros' qualitative targets: zero loss-making projects, zero environmental incidents, zero work site accidents, and zero ethical breaches. The company improved its safety record, reducing the Lost Time Incident Rate to 5.8 per million hours worked, and reported zero environmental incidents. Additionally, Skanska continued to promote energy-efficient construction and increased its focus on employee diversity and training.

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Document Details

Report Year

2006

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2006 - Dec 31, 2006

Fiscal Year

2006

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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