Skanska AB 2010 AR2

The report highlights Skanska's strong financial performance in 2010, achieving a record operating margin of 3.9 percent in its Construction business stream. Key milestones of the year include securing the landmark New Karolinska Solna university hospital project, Sweden's first healthcare public-private partnership (PPP), and signing an agreement to divest its stake in the Autopista Central highway in Chile for an expected after-tax gain of approximately SEK 5 billion. The company also launched its "Journey to Deep Green" initiative and the Skanska Color Palette to measure environmental performance. Additionally, Skanska reduced its Lost Time Accident Rate (LTAR) to 3.6, meeting its business plan target.

Company: Skanska AB

Sector: Industrials

Country: Sweden

Year: 2010

Type: AR2

Pages: 186

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Skanska AB

Skanska AB 2010 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Skanska's strong financial performance in 2010, achieving a record operating margin of 3.9 percent in its Construction business stream. Key milestones of the year include securing the landmark New Karolinska Solna university hospital project, Sweden's first healthcare public-private partnership (PPP), and signing an agreement to divest its stake in the Autopista Central highway in Chile for an expected after-tax gain of approximately SEK 5 billion. The company also launched its "Journey to Deep Green" initiative and the Skanska Color Palette to measure environmental performance. Additionally, Skanska reduced its Lost Time Accident Rate (LTAR) to 3.6, meeting its business plan target.

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Report Year

2010

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010

Fiscal Year

2010

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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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