Skanska to spend $1,300,000.00 to occupy 5,815 square feet of space in San Antonio Texas.
San Antonio, Texas — According to state and local economic development sources Skanska plans to invest $1,300,000.00 to build out 5,815 square feet of new space in San Antonio. The company plans to occupy the new space at 711 Broadway, Suite 305 in San Antonio, on or about November 1, 2022. According to the company website Skanska Group uses knowledge & foresight to shape the way people live, work, and connect. More than 135 years in the making, were one of the worlds largest development and construction companies, with 2020 revenue totaling SEK 159 billion. We operate in select markets throughout the Nordics, Europe and the United States. Together with our customers and the collective expertise of our 32,000+ teammates, we create innovative and sustainable solutions that support healthy living beyond our lifetime. Founded in Sweden in 1887 as a maker of concrete, we were driven by a dual purpose: to innovate and build whats good for people and society. Today we develop, design and build everything from healthy and green office buildings to smart homes and infrastructure. We partner to innovate, and we continue to hold our founding values at the heart of everything we do. Skanska Linkedin Page House RulesWe welcome and encourage participation. However, there are some rules we ask everyone to follow in order to maintain a friendly and respectful community. We will remove any posted content that is not aligned with Skanskas values and Code of Conduct, including:Text, images or video containing profanity, sexually graphic or offensive language, spam, illegal content laws that govern the use of copyrights, trade secrets, etc. will be followed.
To learn more about Skanska, visit http://www.usa.skanska.com/
Company Contact:
Richard Kennedy, Chief Executive Officer
richard.kennedy@skanska.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kennedy-skanska/
917-438-4500
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