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Annual Report 2011 - Skanska

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94%<strong>Skanska</strong>’s Nordic markets accounted for 94 percent of its Residential Development sales.Pre-sales ratio59%Number of homesMarket Homes started Under construction Pre-sold, % Total homes sold Completed unsoldSweden 1,293 2,244 57 1,147 49Norway 540 676 59 408 11Finland 1 1,298 1,906 62 1,192 29Total 3,131 4,826 59 2,747 89Number of unutilized building rightsMarket Master plan Local plan underway Local plan approved Building permit stage Total 2 rights 3 OtherSweden 3,600 3,800 3,100 1,300 11,800 7,400Norway 300 100 2,200 100 2,700 1,400Finland 1 0 2,100 3,700 500 6,300 3,400Total 3,900 6,000 9,000 1,900 20,800 12,2001) Including Estonia2 Including building rights in associated companies3 Entitlements to acquire building rights under certain conditions.BoKlok – a home for everyoneFor nearly 15 years, BoKlok (LiveSmart) has offered good housing atprices attractive to broad categories of people. This is made possible byhigh volume, an industrialized construction process and efficient landbank management. The concept is standardized, and BoKlok designs andproducts are continuously developed. BoKlok terrace-houses are a newproduct in the BoKlok concept – which was jointly created by <strong>Skanska</strong> andthe IKEA home furnishings chain (as indicated in the sign below). In <strong>2011</strong>,about 425 BoKlok homes were sold. The ambition is to increase this volume.New projects are being planned throughout Sweden, and BoKlok homesare also sold in other Nordic countries, Germany and the U.K.Smart electrical systems reduce power useIn Finland, <strong>Skanska</strong> is continuing to work with the energy company Fortum,with the overall objective of developing an integrated concept for urbanbuildings with zero or low net energy consumption. On the roof of theAdjutantti residential project in Espoo, just outside Helsinki, <strong>Skanska</strong> isbuilding a solar energy system that will generate about 20,000 kWh/year. Adjutantti will also have zero-energy elevators. Smart electrical gridtechnology will enable residents of this apartment building to monitor theirown energy use and thus make it more efficient.<strong>Skanska</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Residential Development 49

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