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Skanska completes new city hall project in Franklin, Tennessee

#International News#United States of America
Last Updated : 19th Dec, 2025
Synopsis

Skanska AB has completed the construction of a new city hall in Franklin, Tennessee, with a project cost of USD 53 million (around SEK 520 million). The facility includes administrative offices, meeting spaces, and public service areas, designed to improve city operations and accessibility for residents. The project aligns with Skanska's broader strategy of delivering large-scale civic and municipal projects across North America. Known for sustainable and efficient building practices, the company has added another landmark to its portfolio, reinforcing its position in the U.S. market and supporting local government operations with modern infrastructure.

Skanska AB has built a new city hall in Franklin, Tennessee, in the United States, with the project valued at around USD 53 million, equivalent to roughly SEK 520 million. The construction work included the development of modern office spaces, administrative facilities, and public service areas aimed at enhancing the city's operational efficiency.


The project reflects Skanska's ongoing focus on large-scale civic developments in North America, where the company has previously delivered several government and municipal projects. Industry analysts note that Skanska has consistently leveraged its expertise in sustainable and efficient building methods, which was also a key feature in the Franklin city hall project.

The new facility is expected to serve as the central hub for city operations, accommodating municipal offices, meeting rooms, and public service areas for the community. This project strengthens Skanska's footprint in the U.S. construction market, complementing its past work on similar civic infrastructure projects.

Source Reuters

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